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Ken Griffey Jr and Barry Bonds were best friends

 

 

I don't think Jr. was on the roids

 

Orly?

 

When A-Roid becomes a fulltime player in Seattle,  Jr.  averages over 50 HRs and 140+ RBIs.

 

Jr. then becomes a Reds. 

 

First season w/o A-Roid is his last season going over 40 HRs and 118 RBIs.

 

From that point until he retires, he becomes injury prone and can no longer hit for average (e.g. above .300) or power. 

 

Are you sure?

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If this was true Cano would've taken the 6X26 he just turned down from the yankees and ran with it. 

 

 

Waiting for the punchline of this joke?

 

He think she can get more than Hamilton?  Ok. 

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Waiting for the punchline of this joke?

 

He think she can get more than Hamilton?  Ok. 

Cano is gambling either the Dodgers or Angels or Giants will offer more years than the Yankees offering 5 or 6. There's a very limited market, and even then NOBODY wants to pay a middle infielder when he's 38-40 years old. If he were willing to settle for 5 or may 6 years the Yankees would probably do that. Anything more, good luck. Let someone else make that mistake.

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Seriously?

 

Using the same thought process Yankee fans did back in the early 00s.  Ortiz went from 10s -> 20s -> 30s -> and hit 40s during his prime and Yankee Nation was saying he is on seomthing.  I mean you were right so....just sayin'.

 

Lol. You're just trolling now. 

 

I was, but ^ that.

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Has anyone seen this yet? It was talked about on Boomer and Carton

 

http://daps.tv/more-info-about-the-rumored-suspensions-of-mlb-stars-cano-rodriguez-granderson-and-braun/

 

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Interesting story, as a Yankees fan I definitely hope it isn't true.  Would love to see ARod get suspended \ voided.  But Granderson and Cano....holy ouch.  Hope that is false.

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If this was true Cano would've taken the 6X26 he just turned down from the yankees and ran with it. 

 

Is that what the rumored amount is?  Wow, that is a serious contract.

 

And agreed, you would think he would rush to sign a deal if he was on the verge of a possible suspension.

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Last year there was a "rumor" about Cano that even Francesa brought up and dismissed concerning PHD's. With the link to Melky and A-Rod it would not surprise me if Cano get nailed for 50 as well.

 

It is pretty obvious that a 50 game suspension isn't getting the job done in eliminating PHD's in MLB. Maybe they need to kick that up to an entire season in the next CBA.

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Last year there was a "rumor" about Cano that even Francesa brought up and dismissed concerning PHD's. With the link to Melky and A-Rod it would not surprise me if Cano get nailed for 50 as well.

 

It is pretty obvious that a 50 game suspension isn't getting the job done in eliminating PHD's in MLB. Maybe they need to kick that up to an entire season in the next CBA.

 

Dam doctors.  ;)

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Orly?

 

When A-Roid becomes a fulltime player in Seattle,  Jr.  averages over 50 HRs and 140+ RBIs.

 

Jr. then becomes a Reds. 

 

First season w/o A-Roid is his last season going over 40 HRs and 118 RBIs.

 

From that point until he retires, he becomes injury prone and can no longer hit for average (e.g. above .300) or power. 

 

Are you sure?

 

Relevance?  He is incapable of finding juice without ARod around?  Give me a break.  He could walk into any gym and find all he wanted. 

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Relevance?  He is incapable of finding juice without ARod around?  Give me a break.  He could walk into any gym and find all he wanted. 

 

 

Relevance?  Probably none.  It is an amazing coincidence.

 

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Relevance?  Probably none.  It is an amazing coincidence.

 

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What conincidence?  A guy got old and injured?  It's been happening since time immemorial.  Guys getting the chemical advantage usually have a better chance of coming back from injury.  I don't buy that the guys breakdown came from not having ARod around.  Griffey made enough money to hire his own trainer.  Not hitting between Rodriguez and Martinez didn't help him much.

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What conincidence?  A guy got old and injured?  It's been happening since time immemorial.  Guys getting the chemical advantage usually have a better chance of coming back from injury.  I don't buy that the guys breakdown came from not having ARod around.  Griffey made enough money to hire his own trainer.  Not hitting between Rodriguez and Martinez didn't help him much.

 

I guess you missed the part of me saying I was trolling.

 

It was not really a coincidence, but  more connecting the dots.

 

A_Roid was a teammate and has admitted to roids.  The same with David Segui.  Glenallen Hill admitted.  Several others were named in Mitchell Report. 

 

He grew up in the baseball culture of the 70s/80s.  A time where amphetamines were dispensed in the clubhouse with a Pez dispenser.  He grew up when it was perfectly acceptable to use something to get ahead.

 

Finally, similar to A-Roid, as he got older his body broke down.  A side affect of roids.  His talent virtually disappeared.

 

I do not think anyone should be above suspicion. 

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I guess you missed the part of me saying I was trolling.

 

It was not really a coincidence, but  more connecting the dots.

 

A_Roid was a teammate and has admitted to roids.  The same with David Segui.  Glenallen Hill admitted.  Several others were named in Mitchell Report. 

 

He grew up in the baseball culture of the 70s/80s.  A time where amphetamines were dispensed in the clubhouse with a Pez dispenser.  He grew up when it was perfectly acceptable to use something to get ahead.

 

Finally, similar to A-Roid, as he got older his body broke down.  A side affect of roids.  His talent virtually disappeared.

 

I do not think anyone should be above suspicion. 

 

Oh I don't doubt Griffey juiced, I just don't think the fact that he suddenly couldn't play was the proof.  I did miss the part where you said you were trolling.

 

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I guess you missed the part of me saying I was trolling.

 

It was not really a coincidence, but  more connecting the dots.

 

A_Roid was a teammate and has admitted to roids.  The same with David Segui.  Glenallen Hill admitted.  Several others were named in Mitchell Report. 

 

He grew up in the baseball culture of the 70s/80s.  A time where amphetamines were dispensed in the clubhouse with a Pez dispenser.  He grew up when it was perfectly acceptable to use something to get ahead.

 

Finally, similar to A-Roid, as he got older his body broke down.  A side affect of roids.  His talent virtually disappeared.

 

I do not think anyone should be above suspicion. 

Slight disagreement; simple fact of aging.

 

Dirty little secret about steroids; they weren't exaclty newfound technology. iF Babe Ruth or Ted Williams could get an advantage fair bet they woud've taken the pill or shot without a 2nd thought, because NOBODY from the 1930s on had any problem with greenies. Fact is in both Williams' and Dimaggios' biographies there was a pot of coffee in every clubhouse that had coffee laced with amphetmanies, or they would've been playing 3 on 3 on August afternoons.

 

May be even the Sainted Hank Aaron....

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2012/08/29/does-this-prove-that-hank-aaron-was-juicing/

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Waiting for the punchline of this joke?

 

He think she can get more than Hamilton?  Ok. 

 

He's a year younger, hits for a better average, Hamilton's power numbers are better but not by a lot, Cano is a better fielder at a much tougher position and doesn't have a history of smoking crack. The question you should be asking is why wouldn't Cano get more than Hamilton?

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He's a year younger, hits for a better average, Hamilton's power numbers are better but not by a lot, Cano is a better fielder at a much tougher position and doesn't have a history of smoking crack. The question you should be asking is why wouldn't Cano get more than Hamilton?

Because middle infielders spare Jeter  age worse than any other position other than catcher. Barry Larkin and now Chase Utley-comparables to Cano-had and have pretty much lost it in their late 30s. A power-hitting corner can move to DH in his late 30s, those MI can't seem to keep it going.

 

The Yankees has supposedly offered him 7 years(with last year being based on incentives) and roughly $27 million per. If he thinks he can do better, vaya con Dios, Robbie.

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Because middle infielders spare Jeter  age worse than any other position other than catcher. Barry Larkin and now Chase Utley-comparables to Cano-had and have pretty much lost it in their late 30s. A power-hitting corner can move to DH in his late 30s, those MI can't seem to keep it going.

 

The Yankees has supposedly offered him 7 years(with last year being based on incentives) and roughly $27 million per. If he thinks he can do better, vaya con Dios, Robbie.

 

Don't get me wrong Bugg, I want him to stay and I think Hamilton's contract was insane for a player with his drinking and drug history who's had at least one relapse in the last 18 months. But based on that, Cano isn't crazy for thinking he can get more. 

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Don't get me wrong Bugg, I want him to stay and I think Hamilton's contract was insane for a player with his drinking and drug history who's had at least one relapse in the last 18 months. But based on that, Cano isn't crazy for thinking he can get more. 

Let's agree that the stupidity of the length  Hamilton contract is not a good reason to give Cano as long a contract.

 

Blows ny mind I can recall being in upstate one summer and Hamliton having a big writeup in the Hudson Valley papers about his drug addiction and trying to come back with the A Renegades.

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Slight disagreement; simple fact of aging.

 

Dirty little secret about steroids; they weren't exaclty newfound technology. iF Babe Ruth or Ted Williams could get an advantage fair bet they woud've taken the pill or shot without a 2nd thought, because NOBODY from the 1930s on had any problem with greenies. Fact is in both Williams' and Dimaggios' biographies there was a pot of coffee in every clubhouse that had coffee laced with amphetmanies, or they would've been playing 3 on 3 on August afternoons.

 

May be even the Sainted Hank Aaron....

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2012/08/29/does-this-prove-that-hank-aaron-was-juicing/

 

No doubt.

 

You can argue Griffey hit 30 and the toll of injuries robbed him of his productivity.

 

My only point is what BO said in the first post, you cannot say Griffey is clean because he does not have the roid head, back acne, etc.  Their are roids that do not have that physical weight gain.  Alex, a naturally talented athlete, can take something and not have any visual side affects, then griffey can to.

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He's a year younger, hits for a better average, Hamilton's power numbers are better but not by a lot, Cano is a better fielder at a much tougher position and doesn't have a history of smoking crack. The question you should be asking is why wouldn't Cano get more than Hamilton?

 

 

Good points.

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