Juan Gonzalez. The guy was total talent with the bat, and he just bulked up and wore out his body on roids.
2006-11-01 11:04:09
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answered by baseballandbbq 3
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Will Clark. He could hit for both average and some power and was a Gold Glove caliber first baseman. Career was derailed by some injuries and a unfortunate few years in the American League with Texas and Baltimore.
2006-11-01 22:14:01
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answered by biggimp 1
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No doubt about it. During his first couple seasons with the Reds I thought Kal Daniels was going to be a superstar. But his career petered out and he was gone by the early 90's.
2006-11-01 18:10:56
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answered by noidbgone 2
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Jose Canseco. If you track his career year-by-year, he was neck and neck with Reggie Jackson, but with better average & more RBI's. If he hadn't gotten blacklisted, he would've finished with around 525 HRS & maybe have had a chance at the HOF. As far as the steroids, at least he never lied about it....
"I'm not here to talk about the past"-Mark McGwire
"I never ever took steriods"-Rafael Palmeiro
2006-11-01 18:01:19
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answered by madjazz 2
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Pedro Martinez
2006-11-01 20:13:57
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answered by smitty 7
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Number 51, Willie McGee, from the St. Louis Cardinals. One of the most beloved Cardinals of those 80's teams.
2006-11-01 19:18:51
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answered by Dayryn G 2
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don mattingly... first four years rivaled dimaggios and could of been mvp all four years with his stats.. bad back turned him into a singlers hitter. lost his power , but still a 9 time gold glover.. never a problem,,, ever,,, great teamate..
2006-11-01 22:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yo, bozo, did you ever take a basic English course in school? What in the hell are you trying to say?
2006-11-01 18:33:08
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answered by Hank 1
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CANSECO!!
2006-11-01 18:28:49
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answered by Anonymous
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