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- Looks consistent to me...his biggest numbers comming in his "prime"
Posted by motom171
Yeah, A-Roid came into his "prime" just as the steroid era began: 1998. With a dozen other pinstriped supermen, his numbers and the Yankees'' last 4 championships aren''t worth a good wipe. Case closed. - Reply to this comment
- HR RBI
1994 Seattle Mariners 0 2
1995 Seattle Mariners 19 58
1996 Seattle Mariners 36 123
1997 Seattle Mariners 23 84 (injured)
1998 Seattle Mariners 42 124
1999 Seattle Mariners 42 111
2000 Seattle Mariners 41 132
2001 Texas Rangers 52 135
2002 Texas Rangers 57 142
2003 Texas Rangers 47 118
2004 New York Yankees 36 106
2005 New York Yankees 48 130
2006 New York Yankees 29 113
2007 New York Yankees 54 156
Looks consistent to me...his biggest numbers comming in his "prime" - Reply to this comment
- A-Rod is putting up the same numbers now as he was with Texas and Seattle. He isn''t a cheater, and has only been implicated by that wife-beater "say it ain''t so"...Jose Cansuckass.
Continue to hate the Bombers, but lay off A-Rod...he is only the best player of this generation! - Reply to this comment
- Just like Marion Jones and Barry Bonds before you, they pass every drug test and said they didn''t use steroids either. A-Rod you are laughable.
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- A-Roid, it''s only a matter of time. You''re part of the steroid era and you can''t deny it, you and your 518 homeruns don''t mean squat anymore, and mnm8674, sorry to burst your hero-like worship of a fallen superstar, who we now know never really was. Case closed.
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- When asked during spring training what he did during the off-season, A-Rod replied, "Worked hard." I thought then, and think now, that he said that to distingush himself from the juicers. During the season, he has helped Cano and Cabrera incorporate a workout program into their lifestyle. A-Rod seems to be a better ballplayer and a better negotiator than other players.
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- shoebox, you are a moron. A-Rod has been a great hitter since he came into the league. You need to go back and check your stats and stop making things up. How do you know if Hank Aaron or Maris did steroids? You don''t so shut your trap
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- When my father asked me who I was pulling for in the ''53 world series, I told him The "Yankees". He told me that there were only two teams in Baseball, The YANKEES and whomever they were playing. So I came away with the feeling that the YANKEES and the "Brooklyn" Dodgers were the ''only'' two teams in Baseball. Since then the field has narrowed aa bit because the Dodgers went to L.A. I can understand why A-Rod decided to stay and live or die (hypothetically) with the YANKEES, win, lose or draw, they ARE te greatest.
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- To single out the Yankees in all of this is just plain stupid. Every team had players and not only that most of the Yankee players implemented were there for a year or two at most! I am sure that wasn''t the first time or only time. Don''t just single out one team, I think it is so funny people try to lay blame to one team because of the winning history. Just look at whatever team you root for, there are cheaters every where, Yankees just stand out because they solidify the best. This whole era is tainted not just the Yankees, you people make me sick!
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- A-Rod not on the juice? Just look at his homerun totals before the now infamous year of 1998 and afterwards.
And since we don''t really know who was on steroids and who wasn''t, the game remains tainted at least back to 1998 or earlier. Wipe out all the record or get your asterisks ready by the hundreds.
In my book, the REAL homerun kings are Roger Maris and Hank Aaron. - Reply to this comment

