Bonds.
I would hate to see Hank Aaron's record broken by that crumb.
2006-11-08 05:18:58
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answer #1
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answered by Oz 7
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Barry Bonds
2006-11-08 20:30:34
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answered by Kyle L 1
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I'd go with Randy Johnson, who is nothing without that once-overpowering fastball. He went from a 2.60 ERA in 2004, to 3.79 and 5.00 the past two seasons. He's also given up 60 homers over the past two years, and his strikeouts to inning pitched ration during 2005-06 is below one for the first time for the first time since 1991. He's a no-doubt Hall of Famer, but he's below average without that extra zip on his pitches.
Clemens has the best argument for coming back, since he's still a dominant pitcher, even if he's obviously not as durable as he was ten years ago. He had an ERA 2.24 runs better than that of the league average, and he would have easily won the league ERA title if he'd pitched enough innings to qualify.
2006-11-08 13:54:54
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answered by Craig S 7
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Bonds Definetly I mean the man needs to for sure get out of baseball atleast long enough for someone to forget his little incident with STEROIDS.
And Johnson needs to get out while he still has a good reputation
But Clemens is having some of the best of his years there in Houston
2006-11-08 13:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Barry Bonds. I am a Yankees fan, so I wouldn't want Bonds somehow passing Hank Aaron's HR record.
Randy Johnson should stay in the MLB, with another team. If we trade him, we might get someone even better.
Clemens should stay. But, he should be traded to another team. His stay on the Astros is over, and it is time for him to move on, (or come back to the Yankees.)
2006-11-08 14:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Bonds
2006-11-08 21:52:33
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answered by mystic red knight 3
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I don't like Johnson or Bonds, but I definitely say Bonds. I like Clemens, but I think it's time for all of them to retire.
2006-11-08 16:13:27
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answered by tiffany h 2
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1. Bonds. He simply cheated and he does not deserve to pass Hank Aaron. So i hope not one team sign him.
2. Randy. I love the Yanks, and for that motive, he needs to go. he´s just causing more damage in our team, he has enough money and most importan: he sucks.
3. Clemens? No he should return and delight us with his marvelous arm, even with the Astros.
2006-11-08 16:17:53
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answered by jorgeyankee 4
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Definitely Bonds.
2006-11-08 17:03:15
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answered by evie ♥'s her Dodgers 5
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No brainer--Balco Barry Bonds. I think its insulting that he's using performance enhancing substances to make an assault on Hank Aaron's career home run record. I was sick of ESPN breaking into programming for his every at bat, and salivating over every home run. Oh, and that fact that for three straight NLCS's in the early '90's he couldn't find a way to poke his head above the Mendoza line. And that feeble attempt to throw Sid
Bream (right up there with Joe Torre as the slowest baserunner of all time) out at the plate and save the season, oh please!!! Did ya guess I'm a Pirate fan? Didja? (Incidentally, what's not to like about the Rocket? I mean, he came right out and said "If Barry sticks that piece of body armor on his elbow into the strike zone, I'm going to drill him there," then he went out and did it. Actually, EVERY pitcher should throw one at Barry, just to relieve boredom out there on the mound.) What, a Bonds hater?? Moi??
2006-11-08 18:48:09
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answered by Yinzer Power 6
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The only one I would like to see come back is Bonds!!!
2006-11-08 21:53:09
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answered by Anonymous
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