


If he doesn’t retire he will be a Kansas City Royal here soon. Maybe he’s got something left like Big Papi late in his career for the playoffs
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DefinitelyDunno about the juicing. Turning down the Cards’ generous extension to sign a twilight deal with the craptastic Angels always struck me as a dick move though.
Because someone doesn't drink that means they would not use PED's? That's a stretch. Look, you claim that you know the guy and I have no reason to doubt you, but you have to admit there are some red flags there.@HammerDown
you’re way off here man. The man doesn’t even drink. Carried his alcoholic dad home from the bar on his back. If he cheated in baseball his wife would have kicked his ass. Trust me I know them both and mostly during his good years.
Last time I talked to him his eyes weren’t good. But he swung at everything. Tried to pull everything and hit HRs with the Angels. Completely different player in St. Louis where he sprayed it all over the field and hit for high average.
Impossible.@HammerDown
you’re way off here man. The man doesn’t even drink. Carried his alcoholic dad home from the bar on his back. If he cheated in baseball his wife would have kicked his ass. Trust me I know them both and mostly during his good years.
Last time I talked to him his eyes weren’t good. But he swung at everything. Tried to pull everything and hit HRs with the Angels. Completely different player in St. Louis where he sprayed it all over the field and hit for high average.
Because someone doesn't drink that means they would not use PED's? That's a stretch. Look, you claim that you know the guy and I have no reason to doubt you, but you have to admit there are some red flags there.
Impossible.
What a sweetie. The fans loved him, and he turned his back on a pile of money to go play for a perennial dog... for a slightly larger pile of money. Then the world found out that he had poo-poo feet and was secretly 40 years old.This is bullshit. Moz the GM for the Cards was a snake. Offered him a deal in spring training for 8 years 200 mill. Later that year and after a World Series W the offer was 5 years 150 million. I know this first hand.
AP took the money no doubt and regretted it. But he hates the Cards GM.
What a sweetie. The fans loved him, and he turned his back on a pile of money to go play for a perennial dog... for a slightly larger pile of money. Then the world found out that he had poo-poo feet and was secretly 40 years old.
It’s not like he’s Barry Bonds (unless you believe the PED rumors). Few people, if any, thought the Angels would turn into a contender because of Pujols.What a hater. 2 rings and how many MVPs? Then a huge contract. HOF
Go Brewers N stuff
It’s not like he’s Barry Bonds (unless you believe the PED rumors). Few people, if any, thought the Angels would turn into a contender because of Pujols.
"completely natural physical metamorphosis and performance curve as he destroyed all the collective records set in the steroid era"Ohhh Brad Lidge how u doin
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"completely natural physical metamorphosis and performance curve as he destroyed all the collective records set in the steroid era"
Ripken had some pretty great seasons in his first 8-9 seasons, but man, he was an average player at best during his last nine years.Fuck Cal Ripken jr.
Idk who is more overrated ......him or Jeter?
Yep, hand/eye and good genes are 99% of hitting the ball and PEDs are the slight edge players like him exploited for the edge that allowed them to perform at levels never even approached until 1986-ish and on. But yeah, they all did them except for the guy with the gaudiest physique and numbers in baseball history.Doubt away my man. Lol Hitting a Lidge fastball has nothing to do with power. It’s all timing and very difficult at that
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Yep, hand/eye and good genes are 99% of hitting the ball and PEDs are the slight edge players like him exploited for the edge that allowed them to perform at levels never even approached until 1986-ish and on. But yeah, they all did them except for the guy with the gaudiest physique and numbers in baseball history.
I'd say Jeter too just because the reality vs. the New York hype was just so insane.Ripken had some pretty great seasons in his first 8-9 seasons, but man, he was an average player at best during his last nine years.
I'd say Jeter was more over-rated, because Jeter's peak doesn't come close to touching Ripken's peak.
if we're being honest, neither guy should have been a first ballot HOFer.