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A-Rod hits 492nd today
As Barry Bonds closes in on Aaron's record (six more to tie), the question becomes, can A-Rod surpass Bonds to take the HR record? At age 31, his 492 homers certainly puts him on pace to do so. I suspect baseball (ie: everyone from the commish on down) will be pulling for A-Rod, no matter whether you like him or not, the drug stigma hasn't tainted him. It will be an interesting chase, his health will have to hold up but otherwise, he appears capable.
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Now on to a more "likeable" player...
Craig Biggio needs 7 hits to reach 3,000 |
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I agree, keeping a guy with Sosa's numbers out of the Hall would turn the HOF into a joke...a popularity contest like American Idol. There is already one absentee that tarnishes the Hall imo... |
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That's my boy HHH. Been an Astro's fan since I was a kid. (Still mad at Cesar Cendeno for not responding to my letter). Biggio is the consumate professional buried in Houston. If he played his whole career in NY, he'd be a Superstar (or more of one than he already is). |
I believe he's from just outside NYC. We saw the potential with him back in '89 and loaded up on his rookie baseball cards. There not worth a lot, but pointing him to future success back then means a lot.
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He's ya buoy! He's ya buoy!! |
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