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Bonds thread #4132465
Barry haters, here's what you do
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/6811276 Bobby Bonds Jr. disappointed with Aaron http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/6818224 |
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![]() I think it's exciting. How often do we get to see a guy break the career HR record?
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Age 30 Barry - 292 ARod - 464 9 more seasons of 35 HRs would give him 315 more giving him 779. To break Aaron's record, in the same 9 years he needs to average 32 1/3rd per year. The article seems to not be giving him credit for a full season this year. If his season ended today, he would need to average 35 to the age of 40 to break Aaron's record. Anything can happen and ARod is still a long way off. But without knowing what we know now, would anyone have given Barry a shot at the same age? As it is, I don't know if he'll have the psyche to do it or the drive to stay around. |
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Well, yeah, but Barry Bonds has had some of his best seasons after 40, it's a pretty long shot to bet on A-Rod doing the same.
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I would think that Alex would need to play somewhere else besides Yankee Stadium to average those 35 HRs well into 40.
I believe the new Yankee Stadium will have the same dimensions all around the board. 35 HR's a year for a right handed hitter might not be a lot for Alex, but it won't be easy. |
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Oh, I don't say it won't happen, just that the odds are against it. You have to be at the top of this difficult game for a long time to put up numbers like that. Besides age, one major injury could ruin everything. Plus, you bring up another point in your last sentence that I was not even thinking about before, and that is another major consideration.
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I personally wouldn't choose anyone to do it and will just be surprised when somebody does. |
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Plus, at his advanced age, Barry is still the best hitter in baseball. He has no compelling reason to retire and may play until he is 50. Who knows what Barry's home run total will be when he finally descends to the mortal realm.
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There's another compelling reason ARod won't ever catch Bonds. Bonds is a far superior hitter. Barry's career equivalent average is 34 points higher (.357 to .323): close to the difference between ARod and, say, Andre Dawson (.285 career EQA).
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What, exactly, are you trying to argue? Or are you just quoting Baseball Prospectus again?
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That isn't actually all that important when it comes to ARod chasing Bonds in just the home run department. Especially since a big part of that is that Bonds walks so much, meaning less chances to hit a home run. That part of it is actually an advantage for Arod.
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I don't think "hitter" is the correct word, since the difference is due mostly to walks. Maybe "batter". Does 10x as many intentional walks really make Barry a superior hitter? Also, EqA takes baserunning into account, so an additional reason for the difference (albeit a small one) is due to that fact.
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I believe that question was answered 20+ years ago.
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Nah, I still thinks its an advantage for Barry because he has so much further to fall before dropping to a level of performance that might lead to retirement. The Jim Brown's of the sporting world are few and far between.
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Welcome back JohnnySlickster/Mozilla Shakespeare! Roam with abannedon these friendly confines.
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