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  • #16
    JimT

    I would not underscore your statements in the least , he was a man amongst men , but he also served baseball in its infancy and thus had a huge advantage with thier begining ?

    And I got to give it to you on the most unbreakable record as that one just leaps off the pages at you .

    G.L.

    ***MMM***
    " The Wind Does Not Wait For The Tree To Bend "

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    • #17
      This 500/500 thing is incredible. Bonds had already cemented himself in the top 5 players of all time. Even though a great deal of his numbers came in the juiced ball era (1994 to now), he had already won 2 MVP awards before that, and probably should have won in '91 when they gave it to Pendleton. You can't just compare numbers to all time records, but to his era. Bonds is dominant.
      Please don't question my record or I will leave!!!!

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