Bernie is "the Man". But, as great as he was and is, all of his playoff records will quickly be surpassed. We've only had this extra round in the playoffs since 1995, which was 5 yrs into his career. So, the next generation, who will play their entire careers with "Wild Card" rounds in the playoffs will eventually play more playoff games and have more chances to break all of Bernie's records, just as Bernie had broken all of the previous records. Bernie has always been one of my favorite players, and he left his mark on baseball.
2006-10-07 08:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah. All time leader in postseason home runs with 23. He is the man.
2006-10-07 08:31:15
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answered by Tom 2
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Of course he is!
Just ask The 2006 Division Champion Detroit Tigers!!!
HA HA HA
HA HA HA
2006-10-07 07:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm...I dunno...Kenny Rogers sure as hell was the man last night! Live in the present, not the past.
2006-10-07 07:42:12
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answered by Sunidaze 7
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Yes he is, too bad the Tigers only shine every so often, unlike Bernie.
2006-10-07 07:36:54
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answered by F T 5
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what's up with the past tense. B. Williams WAS the man. He ISN'T the man today.
2006-10-07 07:38:50
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answered by The Indigo Cobra 4
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If he gets a name like "mr october" then he will be the man!
Go Reggie! You are still the man
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2006-10-07 08:14:47
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answered by HW2000 2
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You seem to really be in love with your Yankees. I'm sorry they will be eliminated today!
2006-10-07 07:37:48
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answered by TK 4
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hes okay. well, every fan is a fanatic about sum player, for me, albert pujols is the man
2006-10-07 08:01:42
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answered by lilhotshigger 3
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no.
hes old.
and he sucks.
do you know how many players would do great in that position.
He ALWAYS gets pitches to hit.
2006-10-07 07:37:05
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answered by nickkap1 3
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