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It’s clear you have a deeply rooted biased take on this given your location which is ironic considering the Yankees have been full of documented roidheads throughout the years.
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I didn't the other golf bragger did, keep up. You guys should play together. And I'm a Mets fan who also thinks Bonds should be in the Hall.
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I suspected it, certainly, but would fall short of actually saying he was a user. There are also levels of suspicion here that are more nuanced. Some players I strongly suspected, some I mildly suspected, some I flat out don’t believe used.
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It’s the same answer you should get if you were asked, “were other teams cheating in 2017?”
The answer is yes, pretty much the whole league.
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This isn’t proof by any means, but there are two other facts that, for me, throw some doubt on Luis being clean - the simultaneous resurgences and successes of his teammates: Steve Finley and Jay Bell.
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Gonzalez didn’t “get progressively better on his 30s”. He had his best season at the age of 33 just like a bunch of other players. Most of his 30s he got progressively worse as he entered his decline phase. In Arizona: Age 31 - 26 HRs Age 32 - 31 Better Age 33 - 57 Better Age 34 - 28 Worse Age 35 - 26 Worse Age 36 - 17 Worse Age 37 - 24 Better Age 38 - 15 Worse The historical prime years for MLB players is Ages 26-32; meaning most players have their best season during those years. But several players had their best season at age 25 (Beltre, Goldschmidt) and Age 33 (Killebrew, Luis). And fewer, but some, even have it at age 24 (Foxx, Alonso) and age 34 (Mays, Mize). And once in a while someone has their best year in an even further outlier (Bryce Harper Age 22) (Hank Aaron Age 37). So, in their 30s, Killebrew, Mays, Mize, and Aaron all had their best HR season in their 30s, past the standard “prime” seasons. Not everyone ages exactly the same way. But Luis Gonzalez’ age curve as it relates to HRs is about as normally distributed as it gets.
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This is your statement. So which is it? You are delusional, and disingenuous. Every single one of the players you mentioned had 40-home run seasons in their 20s. Luis Gonzalez didn't even have a 30-homer season in his 20s (which for some reason you didn't think is relevant).
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My stance is that the numbers and career trajectory strongly suggest Luis Gonzalez used PEDs. I haven't seen any evidence to the contrary.
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So, you claim he used, and are challenging us to come up with evidence that he DIDN'T use? Good lord, you'd be an awful lawyer.
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Who is "us"? You haven't weighed in one way or the other. I love the guys that sit on the sidelines, don't say anything to contribute to the greater discussion, and then troll.
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I would say Luis Gonzalez likely used, but he was a choir boy compared to the other infamous guys like Bonds, Clemens, A-Rod, Sosa, etc - to try and expose him as a steroid cheat would be vindictive.
I also believe that steroids / PEDs have different effects on players - your mileage may vary, where users are likely to have outlier batting seasons but also revert back to reasonable numbers. A benefit is feeling stronger over the course of the season - where you may hit 5-10 more home runs, when you are not so run down with all the number of games played. |
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“There is no way the Hall of Fame would exist without Barry Bonds,” Ramirez said. “In the Hall of Fame there are players who used steroids. I can name 5 players that I'm 100% sure they used steroids and were recently inducted into the Hall of Fame.” The point being nobody knows for sure who didn't and didn't use steroids during that era. It is highly likely only a fraction of those who used, tested positive and/or were caught otherwise.
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Again, the burden of proof falls on your shoulders and you don’t have proof. Merely speculation. Insulting a member here pretty much ended conversation.
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Look at the homers. It's that simple.
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Love the sanctimony in here. Is this a court of law? The burden of proof "falls on my shoulders"? It's my opinion, which I supported with real statistics.
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Add a poll!! My vote it yes!! Can’t see how there’s any doubt. If he was clean, Brady Anderson was clean.
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A poll would have been a good way to start this thread.
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Hard to say.
Could have just been a fluke year. George Foster in 1977 comes to mind.
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George Foster was 28 years old when he hit 50 (in that 26 to 28 peak range). He also led the league in homeruns the following year with 40.
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Yeah, he cheated. You don't need the home run totals to confirm -- you just need to look at him. That's not just working out and eating right.
Why didn't he hit as many home runs the next year? Maybe his cheating regime changed. Maybe baseball is hard. Maybe he didn't like the side-effects. |
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And for several different reasons. And I consitently hit the ball 300+ yards in high school and today. And thats not a brag on me. Thats a nod to the advancement in technology. Going from steel to graphite shafts. Hit a West Coast leg. Ball flies further in AZ & CO vs muggy FL. Day the ProV1 came out. Mountain courses. Downhill. A course built on hard red dirt vs converted farm land. Had a nagging, easily irritated back that lasted a couple of years. Once diagnosed properly it was a game changer. Sometimes it’d be 50 yards further or 50 yards less forlike a week simply because of an unintended slight tweak in my wrist or swing that would appear/disappear outta the blue. Look at guys like Speith, Rory or even Ernie Els at the British that one year. Fluke days or runs happen. Look at the list of World Series MVPs. Alot of guys never heard from again. Then reverse it. Look at Judges post season last year. Like the phrase Forrest Gump coined…”Sh!t Happens”. The tee box is just like the batters box. Confidence is key. With it, youre floating and unstoppable. Without it, you get in your own head and cant do anything right. Pedro Cerrano taking Dorns driver cover that kept the bat warm for him. Resorting to sacrificing chickens and ensuring Jabus cup runneth over. Its funny because its true and sometimes its just as simple as that. Not all. But sometimes. Its easy to claim everyone was in that era. But without definitive proof and my lack of following his career, he gets the pass. Last edited by TeeBee12; 08-30-2025 at 11:41 PM. |
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