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somerfrost 06-23-2007 08:47 PM

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.

timmgirvan 06-23-2007 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
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.

Glad you brought this up,Somer! Bonds hold on the record will be short-lived, as A-Rods' onslaught continues. A-Rod is on fire and seems to be maturing every day(game-wise anyway) He appears to be totally focused now

Hickory Hill Hoff 06-23-2007 09:51 PM

Now on to a more "likeable" player...

Craig Biggio needs 7 hits to reach 3,000

somerfrost 06-23-2007 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
Glad you brought this up,Somer! Bonds hold on the record will be short-lived, as A-Rods' onslaught continues. A-Rod is on fire and seems to be maturing every day(game-wise anyway) He appears to be totally focused now

Well, Bonds stands at 749 now, Aaron's 755 will fall soon, the question is will Bonds play next year? He wants 3000 hits and stands at about 2892/3 now, I don't see him getting over 100 more hits this year so he may well play next year yet. If so, he could come close to 800 home runs. By year's end, A-Rod should have about 515/520 and will turn 32. He will surely play 8-9 more years provided his health holds...280 divided by 9 equals about 31 per year...seems likely!

timmgirvan 06-23-2007 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
Well, Bonds stands at 749 now, Aaron's 755 will fall soon, the question is will Bonds play next year? He wants 3000 hits and stands at about 2892/3 now, I don't see him getting over 100 more hits this year so he may well play next year yet. If so, he could come close to 800 home runs. By year's end, A-Rod should have about 515/520 and will turn 32. He will surely play 8-9 more years provided his health holds...280 divided by 9 equals about 31 per year...seems likely!

So...everything Arod hits over 31 is gravy for the next years....meaning he won't have to be hanging on if he does get injured for a time!

timmgirvan 06-23-2007 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
Now on to a more "likeable" player...

Craig Biggio needs 7 hits to reach 3,000

Should be a HOF....one of the 'gamers' in MLB history!:cool:

somerfrost 06-23-2007 11:08 PM

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Shpuld be a HOF....one of the 'gamers' in MLB history!:cool:

I like him also...3000 hits should be HOF bound but it seems voters are becoming less impressed with certain numbers nowdays (fallout from drug era perhaps)...Sosa has 600 homers and folks are saying he shouldn't be in the Hall...hard for me to get!

timmgirvan 06-23-2007 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by somerfrost
I like him also...3000 hits should be HOF bound but it seems voters are becoming less impressed with certain numbers nowdays (fallout from drug era perhaps)...Sosa has 600 homers and folks are saying he shouldn't be in the Hall...hard for me to get!

Sosa is the 5th man to have 600 hr. These writers need to get off their soapboxes and just use their vote for the players that distinguished themselves from other players.

somerfrost 06-23-2007 11:31 PM

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Sosa is the 5th man to have 600 hr. These writers need to get off their soapboxes and just use their vote for the players that distinguished themselves from other players.


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...

Bigsmc 06-24-2007 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
Now on to a more "likeable" player...

Craig Biggio needs 7 hits to reach 3,000


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).

Hickory Hill Hoff 06-24-2007 08:36 AM

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.

Cannon Shell 06-24-2007 12:01 PM

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That's my boy HHH. Been an Astro's fan since I was a kid. (Still made 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).

There is no way he could read English

Mortimer 06-24-2007 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigsmc
That's my boy HHH. Been an Astro's fan since I was a kid. (Still made 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).


He's ya buoy!




He's ya buoy!!

Bigsmc 06-24-2007 12:25 PM

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There is no way he could read English

I was a kid, the thought never crossed my mind.


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