KD6-3.7
credulous skeptic
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he is unquestionably the greatest baseball player of all time.
the argument that he used ped and his stats are invalid does not hold up. he had the best eye of any hitter since joe dimaggio. while sammy sosa and mark mcguire were threatening to set records for strikeouts, bonds was setting records for walks (all time leader). he was a batter first and a home run hitter second. he used a small bat and he choked up. he has two less doubles than cal ripken all time (17 on the list). he would have had 3000 hits if he hadn’t been blackballed (2935). third most in runs scored.
not to mention his 8 gold gloves as well as base running. not only is he the only person in the 400-400 club. he’s the only person in the 500-500 club. people talk about him being a scrawny lead off man in the beginning of his career, but he had power then too. he had the same amount of homers over his first three years of his career as hank aaron did.
he would be a first ballot hofer on his non power stats alone.
then people talk about the morality of using peds. well, they were not against mlb rules at the time. and there were not many people in mlb who weren’t using peds at the time. and let’s face it drugs were rampant during the time of hank aaron (read ball four by jim bounton) and players of all ages were no doubt doing things that were unethical. to say that all the plaques in cooperstown are untarnished is foolish.
the argument that he used ped and his stats are invalid does not hold up. he had the best eye of any hitter since joe dimaggio. while sammy sosa and mark mcguire were threatening to set records for strikeouts, bonds was setting records for walks (all time leader). he was a batter first and a home run hitter second. he used a small bat and he choked up. he has two less doubles than cal ripken all time (17 on the list). he would have had 3000 hits if he hadn’t been blackballed (2935). third most in runs scored.
not to mention his 8 gold gloves as well as base running. not only is he the only person in the 400-400 club. he’s the only person in the 500-500 club. people talk about him being a scrawny lead off man in the beginning of his career, but he had power then too. he had the same amount of homers over his first three years of his career as hank aaron did.
he would be a first ballot hofer on his non power stats alone.
then people talk about the morality of using peds. well, they were not against mlb rules at the time. and there were not many people in mlb who weren’t using peds at the time. and let’s face it drugs were rampant during the time of hank aaron (read ball four by jim bounton) and players of all ages were no doubt doing things that were unethical. to say that all the plaques in cooperstown are untarnished is foolish.