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First Ballot Hall of Famer hands down---before 1998


1990: National League Most Valuable Player
this means nothing without a positive test. and don't give me that crap about how it's easy toget around these tests. because when i suggest that NFL players are on steroids, people tell me that there have hardly been any positive tests. you can't convict someone of murder without a weapon.
I wouldn't care if he never played another game. I think he's a cheater!
lets say for argument's sake that he did take steroids. with that being true, why he is a bad guy, but puckett, who beat up his wife and had 2 women on the side, is a good guy?
flyingswoosh Wrote:lets say for argument's sake that he did take steroids. with that being true, why he is a bad guy, but puckett, who beat up his wife and had 2 women on the side, is a good guy?
Who said Puckett was a good guy? I think he had his demons, too.
GDawgs88 Wrote:
flyingswoosh Wrote:lets say for argument's sake that he did take steroids. with that being true, why he is a bad guy, but puckett, who beat up his wife and had 2 women on the side, is a good guy?
Who said Puckett was a good guy? I think he had his demons, too.

umm, are you listening to any of this? everyone is talking about how he was an inspiration and a great role model.
I know what the media has been saying, but I thought you were talking to the people who had responded to this thread.

But Kirby was an inspiration and a role model, in his playing days. No one ever had a bad thing to say about him. He was loved by everyone, and was respected by many. Not only that, but he was friendly to the media, which makes a huge difference in how players are perceived. We all know BarRoid has never been a good friend to the media.

Kirby had issues off the field after he retired, and if the allegations were true, then he wasn't a good guy. But there have been allegations that Bonds was a wife beater and an adulterer, too, correct? For you to condemn Puckett for the allegations against him while turning a blind eye to the EXACT same allegations against Bonds is absurd.

And also, why do you say with such certainty that Puckett beat and cheated on his wife, while playing the "innocent until proven guilty" card with Bonds, despite the mountain of evidence piling up against him?
GDawgs88 Wrote:I know what the media has been saying, but I thought you were talking to the people who had responded to this thread.

But Kirby was an inspiration and a role model, in his playing days. No one ever had a bad thing to say about him. He was loved by everyone, and was respected by many. Not only that, but he was friendly to the media, which makes a huge difference in how players are perceived. We all know BarRoid has never been a good friend to the media.

Kirby had issues off the field after he retired, and if the allegations were true, then he wasn't a good guy. But there have been allegations that Bonds was a wife beater and an adulterer, too, correct? For you to condemn Puckett for the allegations against him while turning a blind eye to the EXACT same allegations against Bonds is absurd.

And also, why do you say with such certainty that Puckett beat and cheated on his wife, while playing the "innocent until proven guilty" card with Bonds, despite the mountain of evidence piling up against him?

ok, first, puckett did these things while playing, as well as after he retired. and, the bonds beating his wife thing, was an allegation and was dismissed in court. the issues with puckett were proven, they weren't simply allegations. Bonds and puckett are both innocent until proven guilty, but bonds hasn't been proven guilty and puckett has.
I didn't know that Puckett was convicted of beating his wife, or maybe I just forgot. What was his punishment?
GDawgs88 Wrote:I didn't know that Puckett was convicted of beating his wife, or maybe I just forgot. What was his punishment?

no idea. these days, athletes get a slap on the wrist for criminal activity, unless they do something as heinous as take steroids (sarcasm).
Swoosh...

Puckett never took or did anything to compromise the integrity of the game... Bonds did. From a baseball standpoint, trying to compare spousal abuse and adultry to steriods is rediculous.
jrhessey Wrote:Swoosh...

Puckett never took or did anything to compromise the integrity of the game... Bonds did. From a baseball standpoint, trying to compare spousal abuse and adultry to steriods is rediculous.

bonds did? you have proof? you must be smarter than the FBI, i'm sorry i ever doubted your intellect.
flyingswoosh Wrote:
jrhessey Wrote:Swoosh...

Puckett never took or did anything to compromise the integrity of the game... Bonds did. From a baseball standpoint, trying to compare spousal abuse and adultry to steriods is rediculous.

bonds did? you have proof? you must be smarter than the FBI, i'm sorry i ever doubted your intellect.

Christ, you're just like the people that say Pete Rose never bet on baseball!
jrhessey Wrote:
flyingswoosh Wrote:
jrhessey Wrote:Swoosh...

Puckett never took or did anything to compromise the integrity of the game... Bonds did. From a baseball standpoint, trying to compare spousal abuse and adultry to steriods is rediculous.

bonds did? you have proof? you must be smarter than the FBI, i'm sorry i ever doubted your intellect.

Christ, you're just like the people that say Pete Rose never bet on baseball!

the difference in those 2 cases, is proof. we have proof that rose bet on baseball, yet we have no positive test for bonds, sosa, mcgwire or any of them for that matter.

do you think clemens was on the juice? let's apply the same logic that you do to bonds. look at clemens as a kid with boston and look at him now, he's enormous.

i will do the same thing i did earlier: i will say, for argument's sake, that bonds used them. now, what is the problem with using when baseball has no rule against it? how can you hurt the integrity of the game, if the game has no rule? there was a rule against betting, there was a rule against spitballs (that didn't stop gaylord perry from making the hall).
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i'd consider it a personal favor, if you didn't take the lord's name in vein. thanks.
flyingswoosh Wrote:
jrhessey Wrote:
flyingswoosh Wrote:
jrhessey Wrote:Swoosh...

Puckett never took or did anything to compromise the integrity of the game... Bonds did. From a baseball standpoint, trying to compare spousal abuse and adultry to steriods is rediculous.

bonds did? you have proof? you must be smarter than the FBI, i'm sorry i ever doubted your intellect.

Christ, you're just like the people that say Pete Rose never bet on baseball!

the difference in those 2 cases, is proof. we have proof that rose bet on baseball, yet we have no positive test for bonds, sosa, mcgwire or any of them for that matter.

do you think clemens was on the juice? let's apply the same logic that you do to bonds. look at clemens as a kid with boston and look at him now, he's enormous.

i will do the same thing i did earlier: i will say, for argument's sake, that bonds used them. now, what is the problem with using when baseball has no rule against it? how can you hurt the integrity of the game, if the game has no rule? there was a rule against betting, there was a rule against spitballs (that didn't stop gaylord perry from making the hall).


Then what is this??
Quote:He began with Winstrol after the 1998 season. He also worked out extensively, sometimes spending 12 hours a day at the gym where he met the Weight Guru, who turned out to be Greg Anderson.

the information above was obtained illegally, HOWEVER it WAS Bonds Grand Jury testimony!
huh? i think i'm missing the pt.
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