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    • Barry Bonds
  • 8/7/12
  • BrendansWhoree
“Oh, without a doubt. There's not a doubt in my mind,”
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And there shouldnt be a doubt in his mind. Barry belongs in the HOF because he is the best baseball player ever.
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  • 8/7/12
  • Legegando
Duh.
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  • 8/7/12
  • Bismarck26
Bonds was already a HOF player without steroids.
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  • 8/7/12
  • GatorTheImpaler
Did you see the recent pic of him biking? He looks smaller than he did in the '80s.
http://www.baseballthinkfactory.org/images/uploads/article/bondsx-large.jpg
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  • 8/7/12
  • GatorTheImpaler
But then he ruined his reputation. He should not be allowed in the hall.
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  • 8/7/12
  • BrendansWhoree
He doesnt need to be in the gym everyday. Thats why he is smaller.
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  • 8/7/12
  • futureyank13
Is there any doubt? he had a string of the best offensive seasons in major league baseball. Whether he juiced or not shouldn't even matter, the guy put up mind boggling numbers.

Edited 8/7/12   by  futureyank13
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  • 8/7/12
  • futureyank13
"But then he ruined his reputation. He should not be allowed in the hall."
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How? And why? When he was doping it wasn't illegal in MLB.
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  • 8/7/12
  • GatorTheImpaler
Or maybe he went off the roids. He definitely stayed active, and he looks good no doubt. But look at his head. How the <hell does your head get that big without roids?
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  • 8/7/12
  • GatorTheImpaler
It depends when he stopped. He started in '98 supposedly. How long did it last? I'm just a firm believer in steroids are cheating, and he shouldn't be allowed in the HOF.

Edited 8/7/12   by  GatorTheImpaler
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  • 8/7/12
  • Ortiz34fan
Sigh. Like his reputation is relevant.
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  • 8/7/12
  • GatorTheImpaler
The man shouldn't be allowed in the HOF. He was a HOF player, and he threw it away by cheating.
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  • 8/7/12
  • Ortiz34fan
Appeal to ignorance. Just because we don't know how his head could have gotten that big without steroids doesn't mean steroids caused it.

Edited 8/7/12   by  Ortiz34fan
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  • 8/7/12
  • futureyank13
" It depends when he stopped. He started in '98 supposedly. How long did it last? I'm just a firm believer in steroids are cheating, and he shouldn't be allowed in the HOF. "
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Not to be a <dick, but your opinion does not matter. It wasn't cheating when he did it.
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Bonds wasn't the same after the 2004 season, when they started testing. I'm sure that's when he stopped.
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  • 8/7/12
  • GatorTheImpaler
I thought they started in 2003? Wasn't there that one anonymous list of guys that A-Rod is on?
But really dude, your opinion doesn't matter, either. I mean, I'm not being a <dick either, but I think that you saying that is irrelevant because the only people's whose opinions matter are the voters.
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  • 8/7/12
  • 6fourthree
Bonds holds the record for highest OPS in a single season (1.421). He did this at age 40... at age 37 he broke his personal slugging percent record by 200 points and HR total by 24 setting MLB records in both... and he still denies using roids.
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  • 8/7/12
  • GatorTheImpaler
I mean, do you seriously believe in all this stuff or do you just enjoy playing devil's advocate?
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  • 8/7/12
  • futureyank13
" Appeal to ignorance. Just because we don't know how his head could have gotten that big without steroids doesn't mean steroids caused it. "
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That's HGH. It also enlarges organs.
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