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If Alex Rodriguez hit 62 homeruns this season, would you consider him the single season homerun king?

2007-07-08 17:10:26 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Baseball

12 answers

AL, sure.

62 > 61

2007-07-08 17:14:34 · answer #1 · answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7 · 0 0

yep, i certainly would.

people talk about how players have never once tested positive for steroids and how you would also have to question A-rod's numbers.

people need to understand it's not the 73 homers or the 68 homers or whatever...it's about career numbers, and what the player has done BEFORE those numbers...
you also need to open your eyes and realize the fact that they've gotten bigger with age! that's not normal, your body produces LESS testosterone as you get older.

look at Sosa's HR numbers
3, 1, 15, 10, 8, 33 your numbers don't change that drastically without something helping you. Sosa used a corked-bat, he's a cheater, plain and simple.

Bonds never hit 50 in a year before he miraculously hits 73, then doesn't hit 50 again, that's fishy.

If you look at A-Rod's HR numbers, they've stayed pretty much consistent over his career, and his body size has stayed the same.

Just use your eyes and common sense.

If you tell a kid to not eat any peanut butter before his dinner, and 5 minutes later you see peanut butter on his fingers, are you going to realize the fact that he ate peanut butter? or are you going to make excuses because you didn't witness or have any proof he ate peanut butter? it's exactly what people are doing when they try to defend these cheaters.

2007-07-08 17:40:10 · answer #2 · answered by oysterchowder2004 3 · 0 1

Most likely I wouldnt. I do not believe we can discount Bonds Mcgwire and Sosa. Although they are now hated among baseball fans, these players have never once tested positive for steroids. However if you do decide to discard these guys numbers then you would alos have to put A-Rod under the microscope and ihs possible steroid usage. It is known that teammate Jason Giambi has used perfermance enhancers before so how do we know tht ARod did not receive any of these.

2007-07-08 17:21:18 · answer #3 · answered by Alex P 2 · 1 0

Ahh, no! Three other players have hit more.

That's unless we're to assume every player that's hits over 61 homers is a steroid user. If that's the case A-Rod might just start sand bagging so people don't think he's a cheater too.

2007-07-08 19:51:56 · answer #4 · answered by Pat W 3 · 0 0

NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
He gets so many good pitches it's not funny. He has so many cause of the lineup he's in. Vlad Guerrero would hit 75 jacks if pitchers gave him a strike or two.
P.S. I got all my money on Vlad winning that Homerun Derby tomorrow on ESPN.

2007-07-08 17:19:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Cecil Fielder, with fifty one in 1990, the 1st participant I ever observed hit 50 in a season. Maris hit his sixty one in the previous i replaced into born; McSteroid and Barroid hit theirs after homestead runs stopped being significant. of path, Bonds is and could stay the expert record-holder, probable for something of our lives. i'm hoping I in no way see everyone hit seventy 4, it is for constructive.

2016-10-19 03:16:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He would only be the all-time, single season, home run champ among those players that ware purple lipstick while on the field.

2007-07-08 17:38:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. Barry Bonds!

That is not a bright question. MLB recognizes Bonds' record and so that's all that really matters. You can deny it all you want but it's written in the books. Keep fantasizing in your own little world.

2007-07-08 17:14:23 · answer #8 · answered by Veritas et Aequitas () 7 · 0 3

yes i would for the AL

2007-07-08 19:24:44 · answer #9 · answered by Janet ♥(YFFL) 7 · 0 0

Yes i would.

2007-07-08 18:47:41 · answer #10 · answered by Scooter_loves_his_dad 7 · 0 0

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