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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/16/04 10:05 PM
09/16/04 10:05 PM
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I am not a big fan of Bonds, and I too hope he falls short of the record. Hank Aaron has always been a class act, and even with as much taunting that Barry is getting, Aaron got it far worse during the time that he was edging Ruth. Plus, Bonds is an arrogant prick, which disgusts me even more.
I do not like the fact that pitchers continue to walk him, but at the same time you have to wonder how Barry seems to be getting so much bigger and better in his late years. The same thing happened with Sosa, who hit more than 1/2 of his career HRs in a span of 5 years. Until the cloud of suspicion can be justified, I cannot say that I am cheering for Barry to break the record of records. He will probably break Ruth's number, but I really hope that Hammerin' Hank's record remains intact.
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/16/04 11:23 PM
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Originally posted by Double-J:
I could understand hating Ray Lewis, because he's a murderer. His friend is a murderer. Ray's not. Don't ***** keep talking **** about Lewis all season. It's really ***** me off. When you have the ***** to go up to his face and call him a murderer, then let me know. I will personally be throwing **** and yelling at TO when I see the ******* play against Baltimore this year. I hope Lewis tears TO's ****** ACL. -Pat (gratuitous profanity edited)
"After every dark night, there's a bright day right after that. No matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it." -Tupac Shakur
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/17/04 01:12 PM
09/17/04 01:12 PM
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Originally posted by Patrick: [quote]Originally posted by Double-J: [b] I could understand hating Ray Lewis, because he's a murderer. His friend is a murderer. Ray's not. Don't ***** keep talking **** about Lewis all season. It's really ***** me off. When you have the ***** to go up to his face and call him a murderer, then let me know. I will personally be throwing **** and yelling at TO when I see the ******* play against Baltimore this year. I hope Lewis tears TO's ****** ACL. -Pat (gratuitous profanity edited) [/b][/quote]Great Job Pee!  We know one person who will not get The Newscaster of the Year Award.  Then again it would make one heck of a great bloopers reel.
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
#244328
09/17/04 01:30 PM
09/17/04 01:30 PM
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Originally posted by Patrick: [quote]Originally posted by Double-J: [b] I could understand hating Ray Lewis, because he's a murderer. His friend is a murderer. Ray's not. Don't ***** keep talking **** about Lewis all season. It's really ***** me off. When you have the ***** to go up to his face and call him a murderer, then let me know. I will personally be throwing **** and yelling at TO when I see the ******* play against Baltimore this year. I hope Lewis tears TO's ****** ACL. -Pat (gratuitous profanity edited) [/b][/quote]Wow...I never had anybody call me that many names...I must be a star! A real ass-terix. I'd feel fine going up to Ray Lewis and calling him a murderer. When you have the ***** to grow up, let me know. We've got a few more years at the BB.
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/17/04 01:58 PM
09/17/04 01:58 PM
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lol...I bet that Pat's favorite vowels are "A," "I," and "U." His favorite consonants are "S," another "S," "H," "T," as well as "F," "C," and of course, "K." 
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/17/04 02:50 PM
09/17/04 02:50 PM
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Originally posted by Patrick: His friend is a murderer. Ray's not. Don't ***** keep talking **** about Lewis all season. It's really ***** me off. When you have the ***** to go up to his face and call him a murderer, then let me know. I will personally be throwing **** and yelling at TO when I see the ******* play against Baltimore this year. I hope Lewis tears TO's ****** ACL. -Pat "Very mature." :rolleyes: Way to be a hypocrite. I find it funny you have been calling people "immature" lately, as if that somehow makes YOU more mature. People who call other people immature in attempts to seem more mature themselves just make fools of themselves. Then you pull stupid bullshit like this. Next time, think before you speak -- you'll just you end up contradicting yourself again.
the power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. george bernard shaw
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/17/04 03:32 PM
09/17/04 03:32 PM
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People are calling Bonds "one of the greatest athletes of all time". Now, I'm not saying he's not talented, but the guy is obviously a juicer. The fact that he denies it makes him not only a cheater, but a liar. Records are becoming less significant in sports today, because fans are left wondering how much of the players' success is due to their natural ability. For instance, when McGuire broke the record for home runs, I could have spit because he tarnished an achievement that was attained by someone else the right way. Anyway, things like steroids and lighter baseballs take the fun out of sports, and the importance out of records.
Gangsters don't die, They get chubby and move to Miami. - Jadakiss
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/17/04 10:09 PM
09/17/04 10:09 PM
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Originally posted by Double-J: True. The steriods issue is always going to be thought of with regards to Bonds and McGwire, but I think even without the 'roids, major league records are being broken regardless. I mean, look at Ichiro Suzuki. Not only the steroids, but some of the players are hitting the weights and naturally getting stronger. How many is up for debate. Other points: 1) expansion has diluted the pitching talent to the level that good hitters are feasting on crappy pitchers. Thirty years ago there were no situational pitchers, set-up guys, etc. There were starters and relievers, period. 2) the newer stadiums are very hitter-friendly compared to 25 years ago and beyond.
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/23/04 03:57 PM
09/23/04 03:57 PM
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The only thing I don't like is how he shits all over Babe Ruth's record. I mean, he said he never wanted to break Willie Mays (his godfather) record, and how Hank Aarons is like the pinnacle. But he seems to bash Ruth white and left. A bit of haterism in his game, eh? 
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/24/04 07:39 AM
09/24/04 07:39 AM
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Originally posted by goombah: Other points: 1) expansion has diluted the pitching talent to the level that good hitters are feasting on crappy pitchers. Thirty years ago there were no situational pitchers, set-up guys, etc. There were starters and relievers, period. I'm not sure what your point is here. Diluted pitching should theoretically make it easier for the hitters. Specialization and "situational" pitchers definitely make it harder for the hitters. I don't agree about the diluted pitching, BTW. Having 30 MLB teams today with today's population of the U.S. to draw players from is roughly the same as having 16 teams in 1960, with the smaller population to draw from. Not to mention the fact that we are also getting the best Latin American and Asian players over here as well. There were plenty of marginal pitchers 45 years ago, just as there are plenty today.
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Re: Are you rooting for Bonds to break the HR record?
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09/24/04 08:10 AM
09/24/04 08:10 AM
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Originally posted by goombah: 2) the newer stadiums are very hitter-friendly compared to 25 years ago and beyond. Don't get me wrong because I love Babe Ruth and think he was the greatest ballplayer to have ever lived, but how many of his home runs ended up over the short fence of right field in Yankee Stadium? (A lot). That short field (296' down the line) was designed especially for him when they built Yankee Stadium.
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