I was talking with my pitching coach awhile ago and we both agreed we think Nolan Ryan used steroids due to the fact he got better and didn't lose anything when he got old...what do you think?
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quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
What is the profile of a suspected steroid user????
quote:Originally posted by YoungGunDad:
I agree TR.
Heck, look at Carl Yastrzemski.
From 1967 to 1970 he hits 147 HRs but after that it takes him almost 10 years to hit the same number...??? Come on now...really?
quote:Originally posted by fsmjunior:
Well athletes did not work out in that time frame like they do now and players prime years were a smaller window and bodies bothed slowed and weakened earlier. (No personal trainers or Verstegan Insitutes)
quote:Originally posted by biggerpapi:quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
What is the profile of a suspected steroid user????
Success?
quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
papi
Not necessarily so--
quote:Originally posted by ClevelandDad:
I believe Ryan's career happened before steroids came into vogue - before the steroid era basically. I believe the steroid era started right around 1994 or 1995. Right about the time Brady Anderson hit 50 homeruns. If someone thinks there is an innocent explanation for that, I have some land in Florida for sale - you just have to remove the water.
quote:Originally posted by 20dad:
being on the recieving end of the recession. my income is off.......way off. that said i'd take my chances with peds to raise my income. it's not so hard to believe that these guy's did it for a huge payday.
to us it's a game, reality is it's a business. as with most everything in life, like it or not money is at the root of it. they say money talks....all it ever said to me was goodbye.
quote:Originally posted by YoungGunDad:
What gets me about all of this is that some of these players were great anyways. They didn't need any kind of help to boost their play. McGwire, Clemens, Bonds, etc. These guys were bonafide HOF candidates early in their careers..IMO
quote:I think it is possible to analyze a player and say, would he have been a hall of famer anyways. For some like Bonds, I think the answer is yes and thus, they should be recognized someday.