no...the yanks are old enough...they need to add young players...not players that cant play without the "juice"...plus we have 2 great left fielders and a great DH
2006-10-28 05:44:09
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answered by dominicana_luva24 2
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I'll take a healthy Barry over most players in the game anyday, steroids or not the guy has talent to spare and fills seats, he is hungry does not have a World Series Ring so yes I believe someone will sign him and probably it will be in the AL, and as far as the steroid thing in baseball, player have looked for an edge since the inception of the game, Gaylord Perry, Ty Cobb, and most players of different eras have used everything from emory boards, vaseline, cork in bats, sharpening spikes to hurt opponents to the old beanball so now all of the sudden everyone is up in arms about Barry because he's not friendly wonderful and warm.I have news for you cheating will continue one way or the other ask Kenny Rogers.
2006-10-28 13:58:28
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answered by Tunka 2
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No. He is a distraction, and he is a walking disabled list. The only thing he is going to accomplish next year is hitting home runs for his own personal achievement. He will not help any team that he plays for. He will always be looking for the long ball rather than timely hitting in many situations.
2006-10-28 06:33:02
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answered by Chicken Jones 4
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No only because the Red Sox have both Manny and Ortiz filling the 2 slots he could take. He should go to an AL team though to DH since he is no longer a very effective fielder.
2006-10-28 05:47:28
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answered by Colin L 5
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HELL NO!!! I cant stand a hitter who after hitting a what could be HR stands at the plate and watches the ball! And lets add salt to an open wound....Steroids!! Dude, you did them, everyone knows, so just admit it! He worked out with Gary Sheffield, does Shef look as big as Bonds? Same workout in the off season and everything, and final point...look back at Bonds in his days with the Pirates, look how small he is back then, now look at him...
2006-10-28 06:36:50
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answered by Ryan C 1
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Nope. Too much focus on him. It's just like TO in football. There's too much media focus on them. Baseball is a team sport and when one player get's more press the an entire team, then there is a problem.
2006-10-28 05:48:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No way! The day he joins the Cardinals is the day I find another team to root for. Not that they would ever want him, so I feel pretty safe. He would ruin the great chemistry we have on our team. We don't have room for self-obsessed self-serving players on our team. Not to mention our fans would run him out of town on a rail.
2006-10-29 03:35:44
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answered by St. Louis Girl 3
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NO WAY!!!!!!!! that guy is juiced on steroids and is a cheater. Why would you even ask that question? How could you have a person like that on your team? I wouldnt. He should be stripped of his Home Run record and it should be given to Roger Marris. You would have to be crazy to have someone like that on your team. And just imagine the contract that weirdo would want, makes me sick.
2006-10-28 06:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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wait....is this a joke? hmmm a guy who used steroids, cheated the game of baseball, let millions of people down, and playing just for the home run record? hmmm i'd have to say no.
2006-10-28 05:49:59
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answered by ijis d 2
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no b/c hes just tryin to break the HR record..and he's always gettin hurt...he's too old to play...hes just gonna play til he breaks the HR record and then the courts will decide that he was usin steroids which wont go well for the team either!!
2006-10-28 08:03:02
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answered by colonelfan88 2
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