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| quote: | Originally posted by Nadi
at steriods in all of baseball: of course it should be tested, we know or at least are pretty sure that many people use them. Furthermore the pros say there arent using them and dont need to be tested. But if there clean, why dont they go out and prove it
At Barry Bonds homers: Being incredibly strong wont gaurentee homers. Swinging a bat effectivly is a lot harder than it looks. If you took some guy from a body building contest, he might not be able to hit a single homer. Barry Bonds has a lot of skill as well as muscle. If he is on steriods its not the biggest reason he hit 73 homers |
i agree that homeruns are more of a product from a good swing but with muscle it helps a lot. normal pop ups turn into homeruns because of the extra strength you get from bigger muscles. this is what the announcers call "muscling the ball out of the ballpark." according to canseco, more than 80% of the players are using some form of illegal substance to help them gain muscle.
techno addict, those are some nice ideas but i doubt it will happen. baseball is so slow in terms of growth. they hardly ever accept new ideas into the league. the last change that i know of is interleague play. while i think its great for the game, many people still think it should be AL vs AL and NL vs NL until the series. 
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