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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by ImSmarterThanU View Post
    Idiot.

    And Aaron probably did roids too, just like many of his teammates did.
    Don't call me an idiot.
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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by metsguy234 View Post
    Hank Aaron, I think we can attribute at least 8 of Bonds' HRs to roids.
    Bonds has 762 and Aaron has 755 so your drunk Bonds is the HR king
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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by metsguy234 View Post
    Don't call me an idiot.
    don't make it easy then.

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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by ImSmarterThanU View Post
    Idiot.

    And Aaron probably did roids too, just like many of his teammates did.
    Aaron didnt do steriod your the Idiot
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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pavelb1 View Post
    And the 50 or so that he didn't get because he got blackballed?
    1) So you expected him to hit 50 or so HR last season (the only year he was arguably "blackballed")

    2) I don't know why it's surprising that no team wanted an expensive, aging, media whore, me-first, cancerous to the team mediocre OF.
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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by metsguy234 View Post
    2) I don't know why it's surprising that no team wanted an expensive, aging, media whore, me-first, cancerous to the team mediocre OF.
    Of all the things to call him, "mediocre OF" is not one of them.

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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by DarthJaker View Post
    Aaron didnt do steriod your the Idiot
    Come on man, seriously... don't post when you're on drugs. Get some help, and sober up.

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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by DarthJaker View Post
    Aaron didnt do steriod your the Idiot
    It's a possibility.

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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by BINGLEBOP View Post
    Come on man, seriously... don't post when you're on drugs. Get some help, and sober up.
    he didnt do drugs and 2 of the top 3 all-time HR leaders Ruth and Aaron didnt take Steriod.
    BTW if anyone thinks Pujols did steriods they're drunk
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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by metsguy234 View Post
    None, they're f'ing pep pills dude. They keep you awake and alert, they don't make you better at sports.
    It's a sign of the apocalypse when I have to agree with Metsguy in a kinda refutation of a point HoustonGM was making.

    And as I've said, you get the same pep from a couple of No-Doz.

    AND further, the ephedrine in legal diet pills back then were sold over the counter and are/were a lot less harsh then speed.

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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by DarthJaker View Post
    he didnt do drugs and 2 of the top 3 all-time HR leaders Ruth and Aaron didnt take Steriod.
    BTW if anyone thinks Pujols did steriods they're drunk
    I was accusing you of being on drugs.

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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by metsguy234 View Post
    1) So you expected him to hit 50 or so HR last season (the only year he was arguably "blackballed")

    2) I don't know why it's surprising that no team wanted an expensive, aging, media whore, me-first, cancerous to the team mediocre OF.
    No I expected him to hit 50 between last year and this year.

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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by BINGLEBOP View Post
    I was accusing you of being on drugs.
    i aent on drugs dude ive never seen a steriod
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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Barry Bonds.

    When someone can, beyond a shadow of a doubt:

    1) prove that Barry Bonds was on steroids
    2) prove that steroids caused 7 extra home runs for Bonds
    3) prove that the 7 extra home runs were caused during Bonds' time on steroids
    4) come up with an algorithm to adjust ALL MLB statistics for ALL players that were "enhanced/dampened" on account of illegal and/or MLB-banned substances
    5) adjust said statistics accordingly and across the board
    6) prove that Hank Aaron did not benefit from illegal and/or MLB-banned substances, and that any benefits he did have would not have caused him to surpass Ruth or Bonds
    7) adjust ALL past statistics accordingly, based on use of illegal and/or MLB-banned substances, across the board

    ... then we can talk.

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    Re: Who do you consider the all-time Home Run King?

    Quote Originally Posted by DarthJaker View Post
    i aent on drugs dude ive never seen a steriod

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