That's a very good question.
2007-08-02 17:22:32
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answer #1
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answered by Scooter_loves_his_dad 7
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I have heard figures around 40-50% of pitchers use roids. During the 'steroid era' its probably safe to say that half of the league was doping.
For you people who blindly hate Barry cause of what you heard or read about him, do you really beleive that players who played before the steroid era played the game 100% fairly and never considered cheating?
2007-08-05 11:51:44
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answered by Robin C 1
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Bonds has hit 1/3 of his homers off of juiced pitchers. Increased recovery, strength would help a pitcher as much as hitters and if the hitters use steroids then so do pitchers.
2007-08-06 16:30:58
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answered by tankerdab 2
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You guys are idiots, steroids help pitchers as much as batters if you look at some track, swimming, or cycling athletes then you will see that not all of them are huge. Never the less if they took roids and worked out for speed, jumping or explosion they would help them. The only people who get huge on roids are people train to get huge like a football player or weight lifter who eats a ton of calories daily and lift heavy weights. The "{old man" who is prescribed steroids from his doctor doesnt get huge, but it still does strengthen his muscles. Its amazing how after baseball cracked down alot of older pitchers and pitchers in general numbers decline. Look at pictures of yur fathers at age 21 or 22. and tell me that they havent put on 25 or 30 pounds since then. Please dont count beeer bellies I am talking about people who are fairly healthy and who ahve fairly normal diets. Not some thin dude who eats one meal per day
2007-08-02 17:41:01
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answered by jase n 1
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Is The Rocket juiced? I think he is. If Bonds hit a home run off Clemens then yeah.
I was fooled by Sosa because I am a Cubs fan. He can take a hike for all I care now.
I don't care how many steroid users are flushed out. All of them are * as far as I'm concerned.
2007-08-02 17:37:13
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answered by sean1201 6
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Considering there has only been 1 pitcher suspended for juicing compared with about 20 batters, I would say he didn't hit many (if any) at all off of juiced pitchers.
The simple fact is that Barry Bonds cheated, admitted it, and is tainted for the rest of his life. What a pitiful person he is.
2007-08-02 17:35:05
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answered by 5_for_fighting 4
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good question. I'm not sure of the answer and there is no way of anyone knowing. i cant believe steroids have gone unchecked for this long. there should have been random urine tests over a decade ago when the "bash brothers" were obviously using, and doing damage to themselves and baseball. past and present
2007-08-02 18:35:21
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answered by Mike 3
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I don't care if everyone of them was juiced. Bonds is still a jerk and a cheat. Just because someone else cheated doesn't make it ok for Bonds to disgrace the game.
2007-08-02 18:51:49
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answered by penhead72 5
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None. For juice to help a pitcher, he would be throwing 125mph! Get off Bonds' nuts!
2007-08-02 18:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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754
2007-08-02 18:19:59
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answered by eric_mueller559 2
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2007-08-02 17:25:34
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answered by Anonymous
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