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Post by Banny McBannedpants on Aug 7, 2007 21:59:59 GMT -6
756 just hit!
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Post by John Anthony on Aug 7, 2007 23:07:38 GMT -6
F ucking Bonds!!!!!! I can't wait til the day I see A- Rod break it!!!! F uck Barry Lamar Bonds!!!!
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Post by Adam on Aug 8, 2007 10:36:00 GMT -6
F ucking Bonds!!!!!! I can't wait til the day I see A- Rod break it!!!! F uck Barry Lamar Bonds!!!! I agree completely with this statement. I've also edited your post because Barry Bonds deserves a couple of "F bombs"
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Post by Banny McBannedpants on Aug 8, 2007 10:42:39 GMT -6
He's now a "God" among men! Althought I suspect he cheated, especially since his strength and conditioning coach is in jail for not giving any information on him. lol
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Post by Adam on Aug 8, 2007 10:51:26 GMT -6
He's now a "God" among men! Althought I suspect he cheated, especially since his strength and conditioning coach is in jail for not giving any information on him. lol And don't forget the fact that he only hit over 50 HRs once in his career and he hit 73 that year (his 16th season )..... kinda "weird" if you ask me.
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Post by John Anthony on Aug 9, 2007 2:42:17 GMT -6
At the end of your career your supposed to slow down not get better. Gotta love the record with this symbol * ****ING BARRY BONDS ****S EVERYTHING!!!!!! The greatest record in all of sports has this symbol * Just come out and say that you took it. He got bigger every year in a artical I think Real Sports did on HBO that bonds's head and feet grew two inches!!! a 40 something year old man doesn't grow anymore. What a piece of ****. To me the greatest home run hitter will always be George Herman Ruth aka The BABE!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Banny McBannedpants on Aug 9, 2007 3:11:48 GMT -6
At the end of your career your supposed to slow down not get better. Gotta love the record with this symbol * ****ING BARRY BONDS ****S EVERYTHING!!!!!! The greatest record in all of sports has this symbol * Just come out and say that you took it. He got bigger every year in a artical I think Real Sports did on HBO that bonds's head and feet grew two inches!!! a 40 something year old man doesn't grow anymore. What a piece of s***. To me the greatest home run hitter will always be George Herman Ruth aka The BABE!!!!!!!!!! I SMITED you for the comment about the Babe being the greatest homerun hitter. Babe may have boomed some shots out of the park, but HANK AARON got them over the fence and did it consistently! HANK is the homerun KING!!! BTW: Bonds hit 757 today!
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Post by John Anthony on Aug 9, 2007 4:06:25 GMT -6
George did it first and you know that. He did it consistantly too. Plus remember Babe's season wasn't as long as Aarons and Bonds. And he still put up amazing numbers. I would take Ruth over them two any day.
Babe:
Season: G AB R H HR RBI BB SO Avg. SLG
1914 : 5 10 1 2 0 2 0 4 .200 .300
1915: 42 92 16 29 4 21 9 23 .315 .576
1916: 67 136 18 37 3 15 10 23 .272 .419
1917: 52 123 14 40 2 12 12 18 .325 .472
1918: 95 317 50 95 11 66 58 58 .300 .555
1919: 130 432 103 139 29 114 101 58 .322 .657
1920: 142 458 158 172 54 137 150 80 .376 .849
1921: 152 540 177 204 59 171 145 81 .378 .846
1922: 110 406 94 128 35 99 84 80 .315 .672
1923: 152 522 151 205 41 131 170 93 .393 .764
1924: 153 529 143 200 46 121 142 81 .378 .739
1925: 98 359 61 104 25 66 59 68 .290 .543
1926: 152 495 139 184 47 150 144 76 .372 .737
1927: 151 540 158 192 60 164 137 89 .356 .772
1928: 154 536 163 173 54 142 137 87 .323 .709
1929: 135 499 121 172 46 154 72 60 .345 .697
1930: 145 518 150 186 49 153 136 61 .359 .732
1931: 145 534 149 199 46 163 128 51 .373 .700
1932: 133 457 120 156 41 137 130 62 .341 .661
1933: 137 459 97 138 34 103 114 90 .301 .582
1934: 125 365 78 105 22 84 104 63 .288 .537
1935: 28 72 13 13 6 12 20 24 .181 .431
Career Statistics 2,503 8,398 2,174 2,874 714 2,217 2,062 1,330 .342 .690
AAron:
Season: G AB R H HR RBI BB SO Avg. SLG
1954: 122 468 58 131 13 69 28 39 .280 .447
1955: 153 602 105 189 27 106 49 61 .314 .540
1956: 153 609 106 200 26 92 37 54 .328 .558
1957: 151 615 118 198 44 132 57 58 .322 .600
1958: 153 601 108 196 30 95 59 49 .326 .546
1959: 154 629 116 223 39 123 51 54 .355 .636
1960: 153 590 102 172 40 126 60 63 .292 .566
1961: 155 603 115 197 34 120 56 64 .327 .594
1962: 156 592 127 191 45 128 66 73 .323 .618
1963: 161 631 121 201 44 130 78 94 .319 .586
1964: 145 570 103 187 24 95 62 46 .328 .514
1965: 150 570 109 181 32 89 60 81 .318 .560
1966: 158 603 117 168 44 127 76 96 .279 .539
1967: 155 600 113 184 39 109 63 97 .307 .573
1968: 160 606 84 174 29 86 64 62 .287 .498
1969: 147 547 100 164 44 97 87 47 .300 .607
1970: 150 516 130 154 38 118 74 63 .298 .574
1971: 139 495 95 162 47 118 71 58 .327 .669
1972: 129 449 75 119 34 77 92 55 .265 .514
1973: 120 392 84 118 40 96 68 51 .301 .643
1974: 112 340 47 91 20 69 39 29 .268 .491
1975: 137 465 45 109 12 60 70 51 .234 .355
1976: 85 271 22 62 10 35 35 38 .229 .368
Career Statistics 3,298 12,364 2,174 3,771 755 2,297 1,402 1,383 .305 .555
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Post by Adam on Aug 9, 2007 8:59:14 GMT -6
At the end of your career your supposed to slow down not get better. Gotta love the record with this symbol * ****ING BARRY BONDS ****S EVERYTHING!!!!!! The greatest record in all of sports has this symbol * Just come out and say that you took it. He got bigger every year in a artical I think Real Sports did on HBO that bonds's head and feet grew two inches!!! a 40 something year old man doesn't grow anymore. What a piece of s***. To me the greatest home run hitter will always be George Herman Ruth aka The BABE!!!!!!!!!! I SMITED you for the comment about the Babe being the greatest homerun hitter. Babe may have boomed some shots out of the park, but HANK AARON got them over the fence and did it consistently! HANK is the homerun KING!!! BTW: Bonds hit 757 today!You're crazy as hell Shaun.... Babe Ruth was far better HR hitter then Hank Aaron! Hank played in almost 800 more games and had almost 4000 more at bats then Ruth. Aaron also wasn't a pitcher for the first years of his career. Ruth was also walked 2062 times in his career compared to Aaron being walked 1402 times. Also don't forget there were different rules for judging a home run when Ruth played too. If a home run is fair but turns foul after clearing the wall (and foul pole) it was counted as foul. Also if a homerun was hit during the bottom of the ninth only the bases it took to get the win were counted (so if the bases were loaded bottom of the ninth score tied and a player hit a home run, they'd only get credited with a single). Some historians say if modern rules were used when Ruth played he'd be credited with about 50 more HRs then he already has. Ruth = 2503 games 714 HR = .29 HRpergame Aaron = 3298 games 755 HR = .23 HRper game I wonder if Bonds is going to keep juicing himself up until he can pass Sadaharu Oh on the world homerun list.
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