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Haha... seriously doubt it... He wasn't much of a power hitter, and never had anything that could even resemble roid rage... but... those flips make me wonder... lol

2007-12-17 02:22:58 · answer #1 · answered by Reduviidae 6 · 5 1

Steroids are believed to have come into baseball in the 90's. He broke in with the Padres in '78 and played until '96. If your hypothesis is correct, his numbers would have increased inexplicably when he "started", and his body physique would also have changed suddenly. Neither of these happened.

Believe it or not, you can still be athletic without steroids. Michael Jordan jumped high - noone said he took anything!

2007-12-17 07:07:22 · answer #2 · answered by Mike 3 · 0 0

No way! He wasn't that big of a guy and definitely not a power hitter. He's better known for his defensive plays at shortstop and of course, his backflips....but Ozzie on steroids?? C'mon, you must be crazy!

2007-12-17 04:51:40 · answer #3 · answered by imhere4u24_7 2 · 1 0

nicely not continually. in specific situations you will desire to preserve your gamers and in different situations you mustn't. as an occasion, if somebody is speaking a pair of mistake that they made exterior of baseball and activities you mustn't ought to preserve them for the reason this is like announcing which you suspect the errors is sweet. additionally there is not any factor. in the event that they are speaking approximately somebody being a bad baseball participant or making an errors or some thing like that on the subject of baseball confident you in all probability preserve them and say they in many cases do not make that mistake or they are extremely good. yet with the three issues you reported on the appropriate approximately Giambi, Pettitte, and Rodriguez, you mustn't preserve them reason it makes you seem such as you think of its good to do steroids or have an affair whilst married and such.

2016-10-02 00:05:04 · answer #4 · answered by vite 4 · 0 0

Great question. He was the "Wizard of Oz". You can never under-estimate the power of the Wizard. I remember watching some of the defensive plays he made and just shaking my head afterwards. He came a long way from playing catch as a kid, using a small brown paper bag as a glove.

2007-12-17 04:42:07 · answer #5 · answered by hurdlemaster21 2 · 1 0

Are you being serious with these questions ichiro and ozzie smith??? there tiny (but good)

2007-12-17 03:02:46 · answer #6 · answered by BRAVESFAN 3 · 2 0

His name has not appeared on any list and I would guess those oversized back flips came from natural talent.

2007-12-17 04:54:48 · answer #7 · answered by Frizzer 7 · 0 0

that's ****** up hes one of the greatest ss ever and came from nothing and made it to the mlb he used a paper bag as a glove in stead of a real glove cause he cold afford one

2007-12-17 03:48:20 · answer #8 · answered by robert c 2 · 0 1

what a ridiculous thing to say, no he did not, he was a very acrobatic, athletic ballplayer

2007-12-17 02:36:04 · answer #9 · answered by denisgack 5 · 3 3

No

Are you serious???

You must be drunk.

2007-12-17 03:59:38 · answer #10 · answered by amgolf27 3 · 2 0

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