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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: The Real Northern California
Posts: 2,488
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Player Weight
It just dawned on my that my player still weighs the same as he did when he was a rookie.... despite working out for the last 12 years on a regular basis and gaining plenty of power atttributes. It seems like you should put on some pounds so that a scrawny rookie can become a giant... point in case Barry Bonds (have you seen the rookie card lately)?
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Back in the States
Posts: 193
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lol, i saw it a bit ago. He was a scrawny little dude. Reggie Jackson was the same way, though he didn't quite fill out the way BB has.
And how about Clemens? He's put a few on.
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Bat Boy
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 12
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Yeah..Bonds filled out incredibly well...it must have been his work ethic.
Friggin' cheater...steroid abusing, egomaniac....of course MLB will cover it up, simply because they don't want the world to know that their homerun king is on the juice. That's a pretty big asterisk to put in the record book. |
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