Jim Dandy: That's a good point if what we're seeing is right. But it may be an optical illusion stemming from style & color uniform differences between the San Francisco Giants & the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Jim Dandy: That's an interesting article and there's little to argue from a numbers perspective. Both are giants of the game. But because baseball is a numbers game, Bonds' steroid use is critical. And his power numbers (as well as his head, shoe size & weight) inflated dramatically in his later years, when a normal player is past his prime. I have to wonder why he's playing, and why we're discussing these things & articles are being written what, in a better world, would not be taking place at all. For me, like so many other things in our society, baseball has been corrupted & now holds little interest for me. I keep up with Maddux. lol
The Usurper (8. Ağustos 2007, 19:09:30) tarafından düzenlendi
Tuesday: Bonds does, and that's everybody he's concerned about. What's amazing is the light this shines on the greatness of Hank Aaron. Even without steroids, Bonds was a great player. But Hank was in a class by himself.
(sakla) If you want to play a game with an opponent of a similar level, you can define a required BKR range for a new game invitation. Then nobody with a BKR outside this range will be able to see/accept it. (Katechka) (Bütün ipuçlarını göster)