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haha stupid juicehead. got the message yet?

15 durable postsStarted 2007-01-09Latest 2007-01-20
#36830Post 1 of 15

god its great, not only did marky mark not make the hall of fame, he didnt even touch 30% voting. goes to show you, he can never show his face around the game. douche, hope that smile and wave to the maris family was worth it, cuz yer career is shit outside of only having an above average homer total. and we all know that a juiced ball, small park and the killer, the shots of bovine testorterone are what lead to the homer total.

"lets not talk about the past" [IMG]http://www.cnn.com/interactive/allpolitics/0503/gallery.steroids.hearing/gal.mcgwire.jpg[/IMG]

its now official, jose canseco has more credibility than this used condom of a player, palmeiro, sosa, schilling, giambi(still the only one to admit it and take the pounding), and whomever else was on that podium telling us there wasnt a problem. assholes, you discraced the national pastime, the people's game, and our integrity. have fun in baseball oblivion.

#783510Post 2 of 15

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For what it's worth, steroid scandal aside, McGwire isn't a first ballot hall of famer anyway. He was a one tool player. All this steroid talk has clouded the real issue, he's not one of basball's greatest players- which is what first ballot HOF is for.

#783514Post 3 of 15

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i think we are on the same page with this. throw out even only 3 years and he is just another one tool p[layer with semi decent numbers. its the pete rose factor that ppl are hating him for. and deservedly so. there is a reason that giambi still gets cheered, he owned upa nd took the bullet. i can see in 15 years a book from mark like rose did.

#783544Post 4 of 15

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the only number that's noteworthy to me is he has the highest HR per at bat in history, even beating the babe. still tho, he either struck out or hit it 500ft. no glove. horrible cardinal. most of the guys the cards have signed throughout history all say they're amazed at the fans here, and they love stlouis, etc...mcgwire said the same thing...except he's full of shit because he left for california every second he wasn't on the flield here in stl. I hope he never gets in the HOF.

#783599Post 5 of 15

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have you two considered PM'ing each other more often?

#783755Post 6 of 15

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:lol:

#783785Post 7 of 15

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have you considered russian roulette in a room by yourself?

pelo, dont worry, after this upcoming baseball season, you will be as hardcore as jenks and I am.

#783818Post 8 of 15

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Hahahahaha, Im glad this faggot didnt get in! Fuck McGwire and fuck Bonds too. They are the two baseball bitches I've always hated.

#783836Post 9 of 15

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wow, pretty hasty there. given that there are a lot more people than we think or will ever know that used steroids around his peak, mcgwire was still at the forefront of the game as the biggest HR hitter for a few years... even better than the others that were juicing. having said that, he didn't do anything special but break a long-standing record that was broken by someone else immediately after. even if he was a powerful hitter, there's nothing else that compliments his resume, like jenks said.

#783873Post 10 of 15

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[QUOTE=Jenks;431150]For what it's worth, steroid scandal aside, McGwire isn't a first ballot hall of famer anyway. He was a one tool player. All this steroid talk has clouded the real issue, he's not one of basball's greatest players- which is what first ballot HOF is for.[/QUOTE]

Good point, IMO. I'll disagree on the ultimate conclusion, though, in that I do think he deserves a prominent spot in baseball's history and maybe the HOF eventually. Juice and whatnot aside, the reality is that no one gave a shit about baseball between the time the 1994 strike ended and the 1998 home run chase. McGwire and Sosa singlehandedly (well, bi-handedly) brought baseball back from the dead, and we as baseball consumers lapped it up.

McGwire was massive at that time. His forearms were 2" bigger than my neck, FFS. Sosa, too. We all pretended that it was all natural, but deep down we knew better, and anyone that tells you anything to the contrary is lying to themselves. I was at Busch for #62, and everyone was going crazy and lauding McGwire as the greatest hitter ever, but we knew.

Don't misinterpret this as a love-in for McGwire. I think he and the steroid era as a whole are a terrible stain on the game. I have an authentic McGwire jersey that cost me a pretty penny that I used to wear to the park that is still in great shape but that hasn't seen the light of day for a few years and probably never will again. His association with the Cardinals is really unfortunate, I think, and if he never does make the HOF, I'll be 100% OK with that and think it is probably just.

On the other hand, he gave everyone what they wanted at a time that baseball needed something to get people caring again. We all turned a blind eye to the obvious and deified the guy rather than calling him out on it. I cheered as loudly as anyone when he would hit those bombs at Busch, and I think it would be kinda hypocritical for me to now, after the fact, crucify the guy for something I really knew was going on but pretended wasn't happening.

At a minimum, Mac ought to have a prominent spot in baseball history, not so much for his numbers but for saving baseball when it needed to be saved. The HOF is for numbers, I get that, and using numbers alone, he's not a slam dunk and is def. not a 1st ballot guy. The HOF is also a record of the history of baseball, though, and as fans of the game, we cannot just pretend that the whole time period didn't exist. People didn't stop going to the park because the guys were juiced -- the opposite happened. We might like to wash it away, but the truth is that it happened and we loved every minute of it.

Maybe he doesn't get in to the HOF but he and Sosa get a big ass exhibit at the museum at the HOF. I dunno.

#783887Post 11 of 15

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Maybe there should be a smallter building in Cooperstown named the Hall of Shame. It would fill up rather quickly I would imagine.

#787512Post 12 of 15

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I didn't see this before I made my post, honest:

[url]http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/sports/columnists.nsf/berniemiklasz/story/5F69FC2D82C5098A8625725F001A18C2?OpenDocument[/url]

#788242Post 13 of 15

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#795153Post 14 of 15

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[IMG]http://www.prosportsmemorabilia.com/Images/Product/33-45/33-45933-F.jpg[/IMG] i dont care if he makes the hall of fame or not, 49 hrs in his rookie year looking like a twig just shows how much talant he had.

#795154Post 15 of 15

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and im sorry manny and ortiz have nothing on the bash brothers [IMG]http://www.sportsposterwarehouse.com/warehouse/bashbrothers88cos-1.jpg[/IMG]

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