Steroid Stuff

#2
#2
I look forward to reading after work.

Obvious jokes include: Pedro Gomez isn't voting for Barry Bonds? I thought they were best friends. They spent every day together for two years. The only reason Pedro is famous is Barry.
 
#4
#4
Sounds like he is taking himself way too seriously.

I just skimmed a few of the comments, some are pretty funny

#PedroGomezNeverDenied haha
 
#6
#6
I got behind Jeffy Bagwell at the security checkpoint at the airport a couple months ago. I hardly recognized him. Dude was tiny compared to his playing days.
 
#8
#8
I forgot how flipping good he was until I started looking at his numbers. Same career WAR as Ken Griffey, Jr.
 
#11
#11
I'm with dbake..I forgot how good his numbers were until I looked at them. When did minute maid (enron) open? How did the astrodome play, hitting wise?
(and does anyone else think it's funny that he had potentially over inflated numbers playing in a building called enron?)
 
#13
#13
I am not even sure how those parks played. Enron apparently opened in 2000.

I feel like the astrodome was flipping huge but i might be remembering that wrong.
 
#14
#14
The Astrodome was a terrible hitters park. It was big and the ball didn't carry in there. Bagwell easily lost 5-10 HRs a year playing there.
 
#15
#15
Anyone remember when Eli Marrero put that ding on the railroad tracks at Minute Maid? That ball needed a flight attendant.
 
#16
#16
Pujols off Lidge at minute maid is still one of the most impressive ones.
 
#18
#18
I miss the old Mile High Stadium without the humidor. Guys would get jammed and still get it out of there down the lines.
 
#22
#22
Ohhhhhhh yeah. He had one absolutely crazy season, maybe late 90s.
 
#24
#24
As does Larry Walker.

No doubt but he at least had some decent seasons and was a respectable ball player away from Coors.

Bichette, Walker, Helton, Ellis Burks, Vinny Castilla, did I miss anyone? Wow..

I know the Big Cat was in there as well..when Helton wasn't.
 
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