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On a different note - Pete Rose is still crying and crawling to get reinstated. |
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Re Pete Rose: he's got a point. Baseball is trying to differentiate between a guy who made bets that included his own team vs. a bunch of guys who employed mechanical aids to cheat against the other team vs. whatever comes next ... it will take a very crooked blade to slice between those transgressions if they decide not to send everyone into exile.
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Sorry Pete. |
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That is, unless you Boston fans eat him alive. |
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Agree, the 'BlackSox' scandal set the stage. Without that, Pete may have seen a shorter banishment but...Also if he had NOT bet on games involving the Reds...
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Interestingly, I think Clemens and Bonds might be voted in the HoF one day. As the pool of voters gets younger, the steroid era is being viewed less harshly.
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No to Rose, Bonds and Clemens. If you let them where does it end - Sousa, McGuire, Palmeiro etc. etc.
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Pricks that doped..along with McGuire, Sosa and others..disagree, they are cheaters on the same scale as Rose..HOW could they be in the HOF as demonstrated cheaters? Scumbags..big thumb's down.
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No comparison between the first three players and the last three. Steroids "made" Sosa, McGuire, and (possibly) Palmeiro. Not so with Bonds and Clemens.
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Them he started on his flaxseed regimen. And it was homer, walk, homer, strikeout, walk, walk, homer. Really tough to chase down fly balls or zip around the bases with "man boobs." |
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His pre-1998 stats, when he says he started hitting the juice, were still good enough for the 10th best OPS of all time. So if you strip out his greatest years during the height of the steroid era, he was still one of the 10 best offensive players ever. There's a reason the Giants gave him pretty much all the money to leave Pittsburgh. |
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