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Nobody will EVER break Bonds home run single season record.


baseballguru32010-07-30 04:02:27 +0000
Unless Steroids become legal.

Agree/Disagree?

The most a "clean" hitter has hit in the modern era was Ryan Howard with 58...... 16 away from breaking the record. Kinda sad that baseballs most prestigious single season record will always have an asterisk beside it.
hugepatsfan2010-07-30 04:02:27 +0000
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Zmaster522010-07-30 04:02:27 +0000
cool.
bagwell3682010-07-30 04:02:27 +0000
You think Howard is clean?

Hahahhahahahrrrahhahahahhahahahahaaaa. He might be, but I wouldn't bet your life on it.

Your list is wrong also, the modern era is since 1920:

Maris - 61

Ruth - 60 (154 games)

Ruth - 59 (154 games)

Foxx - 58 (154 games)

Greenberg - 58 (154 games)

Howard - 58

Griffey - 56 (twice)

Wilson - 56 (154 games)

Kiner - 56 (154 games)

Fields get smaller and smaller, rules change, strike zones change. Never say never, but you can say unlikely.
More-Then-Most2010-07-30 04:02:27 +0000
Quote:

Originally Posted by bagwell368

You think Howard is clean?

Hahahhahahahrrrahhahahahhahahahahaaaa. He might be, but I wouldn't bet your life on it.

Your list is wrong also, the modern era is since 1920:

Maris - 61

Ruth - 60 (154 games)

Ruth - 59 (154 games)

Foxx - 58 (154 games)

Greenberg - 58 (154 games)

Howard - 58

Griffey - 56 (twice)

Wilson - 56 (154 games)

Kiner - 56 (154 games)

Fields get smaller and smaller, rules change, strike zones change. Never say never, but you can say unlikely.

I believe he is clean... he is a big huge guy... he has always been a big guy lol... Bonds went from tiny to huge.
baseballguru32010-07-30 04:02:27 +0000
Howard has always been a huge guy man, he is clean otherwise he would get caught for steorid use.

and those numbers put up waaaaay back in the day of an all white league and not as much talent throughout the league dont mean much to me. thats their era...modern era is like 80's until now
Melo152010-07-30 04:02:27 +0000
I love lamp
StealingSigns2010-07-30 04:02:27 +0000
By definition, according to MLB, the modern era is 1900-now.

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