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This Week In Baseball 9/3-9/9

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It's an absolute travesty someone from the NL Central is going to the playoffs.

 

Jesus Christ, dude, say something new, please! Every post from you in this thread is the same damn thing.

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It's an absolute travesty someone from the NL Central is going to the playoffs.

 

Jesus Christ, dude, say something new, please! Every post from you in this thread is the same damn thing.

I'm sorry, I really should focus more on posting the details of my contacting a BDSM/Fetish escort.

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I'm suprised nobody has mentioned it yet, but Troy Glaus was named in that online steroid scandal. Hopefully the Jays rid themselves of his contract, injuries and inconsistency in the offseason.

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It was mentioned. Either in this thread or in the super-special "Rick Ankiel + HGH = BFF" thread. It'll probably die down soon, ala the GMJ/HGH story earlier this season.

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51 home runs for Alex Rodriguez. It's worth noting that 61 is still the official American League record.

 

 

 

61 is also the Major League highest for an individual not on Steroids.

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51 home runs for Alex Rodriguez. It's worth noting that 61 is still the official American League record.

 

 

 

61 is also the Major League highest for an individual not on Steroids.

There isn't even a substantiated rumor on Sammy Sosa.

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51 home runs for Alex Rodriguez. It's worth noting that 61 is still the official American League record.

 

 

 

61 is also the Major League highest for an individual not on Steroids.

There isn't even a substantiated rumor on Sammy Sosa.

 

Same goes for Maris as well, so Sosa ought to get the benefit of the doubt too.

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I'm willing to believe Sosa was juiced.

 

Hey, Reds. Be less bad.

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Yeah... you'd think after all these years something would have come out on Sosa.

 

A small unsubstantiated rumor. Something.

 

But there hasn't been. As the years go on, can people just keep blindly assuming?

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I think it might be time to give Matsuzaka a lighter load in the final weeks. His last handful of starts (including tonight's) have not been good at all, so you might as well save whatever gas he's got left in the tank for October instead of wasting it. Everyone and their mother wants to see more of Buchholz, so let him get some more experience for next year (including a start against the Yankees).

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51 home runs for Alex Rodriguez. It's worth noting that 61 is still the official American League record.

 

 

 

61 is also the Major League highest for an individual not on Steroids.

 

Who's to say A-Rod qualifies?

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I always thought the big complaint with Sosa was the corked bat, not the steroids.

 

I'm tired of people ragging on the NL Central (yes, partly because my favorite team is in it). There's always one division that is a little weaker every year. Remember when the AL Central used to be called "Comedy Central?" It's cyclical...there's only so much high end talent to go around MLB. The Astros, Pirates, Reds, and Cards are all entering re-build mode, while the Brewers and Cubs seem to be on the way up. Just part of sports.

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51 home runs for Alex Rodriguez. It's worth noting that 61 is still the official American League record.

 

 

 

61 is also the Major League highest for an individual not on Steroids.

 

Who's to say A-Rod qualifies?

 

Eh?

 

So now we suspect anyone who hits HRs?

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51 home runs for Alex Rodriguez. It's worth noting that 61 is still the official American League record.

 

 

 

61 is also the Major League highest for an individual not on Steroids.

 

Who's to say A-Rod qualifies?

 

Eh?

 

So now we suspect anyone who hits HRs?

 

Based on Canseco's statement that something is coming on ARod in the next book

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51 home runs for Alex Rodriguez. It's worth noting that 61 is still the official American League record.

 

 

 

61 is also the Major League highest for an individual not on Steroids.

 

Who's to say A-Rod qualifies?

 

Eh?

 

So now we suspect anyone who hits HRs?

 

Based on Canseco's statement that something is coming on ARod in the next book

 

If Canseco had ANYTHING on A-Rod it would have been in his first book.

 

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