Sammy Sosa . . . HOF?
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Re: Sammy Sosa . . . HOF?
Maris' home run record stood for 37 years until 2 men broke it in the same year. Both were roid boys. Roids rigged more games in baseball than anything in any sport.Goldfan wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 18:37 pmThere are fellas who get busted today…….I don’t see them putting up steroid era stats…..so again the all-time Elites who might have roided would be HOFers regardless AND if most of the league was roiding then its a wash..ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 15:59 pmIf you think there is no evidence of rampant roid use then there is no need to continue the conversation.makesnosense wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 14:29 pmYou have zero evidence to back up your first statement. Why would Bonds be banned for life? After all he did what he did to make himself a better player. By being a better player it made the game better.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 13:58 pmThe outcome of thousands of games were altered by roids. Rose was banned for life. Some of the roid boys continued to work in MLB jobs after leaving the game and I don't remember Bonds and his buddies getting banned for life.makesnosense wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 12:04 pmBonds is the greatest hitter of his generation and a top 10 of all time. But you keep on stumping for Rose.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 08:58 amBonds is the greatest cheater in the history of baseball.makesnosense wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025 07:05 amIt is a disgrace only that he got in before Bonds. After all Bonds is the greatest hitter of his generation.
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Got it. You have no evidence thousands of games were altered because of steroid use. But we knew that.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 15:59 pmIf you think there is no evidence of rampant roid use then there is no need to continue the conversation.makesnosense wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 14:29 pmYou have zero evidence to back up your first statement. Why would Bonds be banned for life? After all he did what he did to make himself a better player. By being a better player it made the game better.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 13:58 pmThe outcome of thousands of games were altered by roids. Rose was banned for life. Some of the roid boys continued to work in MLB jobs after leaving the game and I don't remember Bonds and his buddies getting banned for life.makesnosense wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 12:04 pmBonds is the greatest hitter of his generation and a top 10 of all time. But you keep on stumping for Rose.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 08:58 amBonds is the greatest cheater in the history of baseball.makesnosense wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025 07:05 amIt is a disgrace only that he got in before Bonds. After all Bonds is the greatest hitter of his generation.
Re: Sammy Sosa . . . HOF?
Both Mantle and Maris were pacing to over 60 in ‘61. Mantle got injured in Sept and ended up with 54. What do you think was being used in that Yankee clubhouse? Who knows……ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 19:47 pmMaris' home run record stood for 37 years until 2 men broke it in the same year. Both were roid boys. Roids rigged more games in baseball than anything in any sport.Goldfan wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 18:37 pmThere are fellas who get busted today…….I don’t see them putting up steroid era stats…..so again the all-time Elites who might have roided would be HOFers regardless AND if most of the league was roiding then its a wash..ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 15:59 pmIf you think there is no evidence of rampant roid use then there is no need to continue the conversation.makesnosense wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 14:29 pmYou have zero evidence to back up your first statement. Why would Bonds be banned for life? After all he did what he did to make himself a better player. By being a better player it made the game better.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 13:58 pmThe outcome of thousands of games were altered by roids. Rose was banned for life. Some of the roid boys continued to work in MLB jobs after leaving the game and I don't remember Bonds and his buddies getting banned for life.makesnosense wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 12:04 pmBonds is the greatest hitter of his generation and a top 10 of all time. But you keep on stumping for Rose.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 08:58 amBonds is the greatest cheater in the history of baseball.makesnosense wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025 07:05 amIt is a disgrace only that he got in before Bonds. After all Bonds is the greatest hitter of his generation.
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I agree....sosa also never tested positive....arod...Manny ..Cano and others did....Ortiz's name was on a leaked report like sosa's and he's in....but I also can't believe... a clean player like Jim Edmonds... can't even get 5 percent to stay on the ballot....Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025 20:05 pm Without a doubt
600 home runs and 1660+ RBI, 230+ stolen bases, another 400 + doubles and triples, 1500 runs scored, 2400 hits, nearly 1000 walks, an MVP, 6 top 10 finishes, 6 silver sluggers and the most astounding run of home run hitting in baseball history: 66, 63, 50, 64 in 4 consecutive seasons. The only player in MLB history to have 3 60 home-run season. Ruth, Judge, Maris and Raleigh have one. McGwire has 2. Sosa leads at 3.
The guy averaged 112 RBI a season. In 2021 he slashed .328 / .437 / .737 / 1.174 hit 64 home runs, scored 146 runs, had 103 extra base hit, drove in 160 RBI and had 425 total bases, all while be intentionally walked a major league leading 37 times and had over a 10 WAR. He had a 203 OPS+ meaning he was better than twice as good as the average MLB hitter.
For those that think it was just the steroids... before the 1998 breakout, he averaged 34 home runs, 26 steals and 100 RBI per season for the previous five years, was a Silver Slugger, All-Star and MVP vote getter three times. He was a (drat) fine, hell of a ballplayer his entire career.
He competed in the era he competed, the same as everyone else in that era, and put up undeniably hall of fame numbers.
Re: Sammy Sosa . . . HOF?
I'm just happy the Cubs org has finally embraced Sosa the way that the Giants embrace Bonds and the Cards/A's embrace McGwire.
Sosa did something that we may never see in the game again: Sosa, with the Rangers in 2007, hit his 600th HR off the Cubs, Jason Marquis. Marquis was wearing Sosa's 21.
We may never see a player hit his 500th or 600th off the team who he had the most homeruns with, off a pitcher donning their old number.
Sosa did something that we may never see in the game again: Sosa, with the Rangers in 2007, hit his 600th HR off the Cubs, Jason Marquis. Marquis was wearing Sosa's 21.
We may never see a player hit his 500th or 600th off the team who he had the most homeruns with, off a pitcher donning their old number.
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Edmonds got squeezed by a very crowded ballot. Him getting under 5% had nearly zero to do with his legitimacy as a candidate.Bushiro wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 22:20 pmI agree....sosa also never tested positive....arod...Manny ..Cano and others did....Ortiz's name was on a leaked report like sosa's and he's in....but I also can't believe... a clean player like Jim Edmonds... can't even get 5 percent to stay on the ballot....Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025 20:05 pm Without a doubt
600 home runs and 1660+ RBI, 230+ stolen bases, another 400 + doubles and triples, 1500 runs scored, 2400 hits, nearly 1000 walks, an MVP, 6 top 10 finishes, 6 silver sluggers and the most astounding run of home run hitting in baseball history: 66, 63, 50, 64 in 4 consecutive seasons. The only player in MLB history to have 3 60 home-run season. Ruth, Judge, Maris and Raleigh have one. McGwire has 2. Sosa leads at 3.
The guy averaged 112 RBI a season. In 2021 he slashed .328 / .437 / .737 / 1.174 hit 64 home runs, scored 146 runs, had 103 extra base hit, drove in 160 RBI and had 425 total bases, all while be intentionally walked a major league leading 37 times and had over a 10 WAR. He had a 203 OPS+ meaning he was better than twice as good as the average MLB hitter.
For those that think it was just the steroids... before the 1998 breakout, he averaged 34 home runs, 26 steals and 100 RBI per season for the previous five years, was a Silver Slugger, All-Star and MVP vote getter three times. He was a (drat) fine, hell of a ballplayer his entire career.
He competed in the era he competed, the same as everyone else in that era, and put up undeniably hall of fame numbers.
Re: Sammy Sosa . . . HOF?
Edmonds was all about he numbers. If he had 2k hits and 400 hr, he would’ve been in alreadyAn Old Friend wrote: ↑03 Dec 2025 00:25 amEdmonds got squeezed by a very crowded ballot. Him getting under 5% had nearly zero to do with his legitimacy as a candidate.Bushiro wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 22:20 pmI agree....sosa also never tested positive....arod...Manny ..Cano and others did....Ortiz's name was on a leaked report like sosa's and he's in....but I also can't believe... a clean player like Jim Edmonds... can't even get 5 percent to stay on the ballot....Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025 20:05 pm Without a doubt
600 home runs and 1660+ RBI, 230+ stolen bases, another 400 + doubles and triples, 1500 runs scored, 2400 hits, nearly 1000 walks, an MVP, 6 top 10 finishes, 6 silver sluggers and the most astounding run of home run hitting in baseball history: 66, 63, 50, 64 in 4 consecutive seasons. The only player in MLB history to have 3 60 home-run season. Ruth, Judge, Maris and Raleigh have one. McGwire has 2. Sosa leads at 3.
The guy averaged 112 RBI a season. In 2021 he slashed .328 / .437 / .737 / 1.174 hit 64 home runs, scored 146 runs, had 103 extra base hit, drove in 160 RBI and had 425 total bases, all while be intentionally walked a major league leading 37 times and had over a 10 WAR. He had a 203 OPS+ meaning he was better than twice as good as the average MLB hitter.
For those that think it was just the steroids... before the 1998 breakout, he averaged 34 home runs, 26 steals and 100 RBI per season for the previous five years, was a Silver Slugger, All-Star and MVP vote getter three times. He was a (drat) fine, hell of a ballplayer his entire career.
He competed in the era he competed, the same as everyone else in that era, and put up undeniably hall of fame numbers.
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Quincy Varnish
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Interesting theory, but despite the blind ignorance of some - protection matters. Kent hit in garbage lineups early in his career, but with powerhouses on the Giants and Astros.An Old Friend wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025 23:04 pmJeff BagwellHOUCARD wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025 17:26 pm Would not surprise me if a couple of Clemen's buddies, on the Astros, were juicing too. A couple little guys with quite a bit of power, for their size. I'm convinced Kenny Rogers was juicing when the Cards took them down in 2006. I watched him throw nothing but trash for years with the Rangers. He never touched 90mph the entire time. Then suddenly, in his early 40's, he's hitting the low 90's.
Ken Caminiti
Richard Hidalgo
Luis Gonzalez
Biggio didn’t participate and from what I understand, was always clean.
Jeff Kent eventually made his way to Houston but started before he got there.
Age 24-29: .779 OPS, 106 OPS+
Age 30-37: .908 OPS, 136 OPS+
Although we will never know the truth, I think this is a case of expanding reasonable suspicion beyond known facts - or even the quiet stir of rumor.
Kent was a dick to the media, and the majority of his teammates. I’m more inclined to believe this is why he’s not in the HOF, rather than what you suggest.
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So you’re arguing that those numbers would have pushed him past Sammy Sosa on the ballot?ecleme22 wrote: ↑03 Dec 2025 00:52 amEdmonds was all about he numbers. If he had 2k hits and 400 hr, he would’ve been in alreadyAn Old Friend wrote: ↑03 Dec 2025 00:25 amEdmonds got squeezed by a very crowded ballot. Him getting under 5% had nearly zero to do with his legitimacy as a candidate.Bushiro wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 22:20 pmI agree....sosa also never tested positive....arod...Manny ..Cano and others did....Ortiz's name was on a leaked report like sosa's and he's in....but I also can't believe... a clean player like Jim Edmonds... can't even get 5 percent to stay on the ballot....Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025 20:05 pm Without a doubt
600 home runs and 1660+ RBI, 230+ stolen bases, another 400 + doubles and triples, 1500 runs scored, 2400 hits, nearly 1000 walks, an MVP, 6 top 10 finishes, 6 silver sluggers and the most astounding run of home run hitting in baseball history: 66, 63, 50, 64 in 4 consecutive seasons. The only player in MLB history to have 3 60 home-run season. Ruth, Judge, Maris and Raleigh have one. McGwire has 2. Sosa leads at 3.
The guy averaged 112 RBI a season. In 2021 he slashed .328 / .437 / .737 / 1.174 hit 64 home runs, scored 146 runs, had 103 extra base hit, drove in 160 RBI and had 425 total bases, all while be intentionally walked a major league leading 37 times and had over a 10 WAR. He had a 203 OPS+ meaning he was better than twice as good as the average MLB hitter.
For those that think it was just the steroids... before the 1998 breakout, he averaged 34 home runs, 26 steals and 100 RBI per season for the previous five years, was a Silver Slugger, All-Star and MVP vote getter three times. He was a (drat) fine, hell of a ballplayer his entire career.
He competed in the era he competed, the same as everyone else in that era, and put up undeniably hall of fame numbers.
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Seems to me. Yes squeezed. The voters had so many votes to spread around. By the time they got to JE they were low on votes. Based on tallies, the others had very high totals, leaving JE with a very low percentile.An Old Friend wrote: ↑03 Dec 2025 00:25 amEdmonds got squeezed by a very crowded ballot. Him getting under 5% had nearly zero to do with his legitimacy as a candidate.Bushiro wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 22:20 pmI agree....sosa also never tested positive....arod...Manny ..Cano and others did....Ortiz's name was on a leaked report like sosa's and he's in....but I also can't believe... a clean player like Jim Edmonds... can't even get 5 percent to stay on the ballot....Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025 20:05 pm Without a doubt
600 home runs and 1660+ RBI, 230+ stolen bases, another 400 + doubles and triples, 1500 runs scored, 2400 hits, nearly 1000 walks, an MVP, 6 top 10 finishes, 6 silver sluggers and the most astounding run of home run hitting in baseball history: 66, 63, 50, 64 in 4 consecutive seasons. The only player in MLB history to have 3 60 home-run season. Ruth, Judge, Maris and Raleigh have one. McGwire has 2. Sosa leads at 3.
The guy averaged 112 RBI a season. In 2021 he slashed .328 / .437 / .737 / 1.174 hit 64 home runs, scored 146 runs, had 103 extra base hit, drove in 160 RBI and had 425 total bases, all while be intentionally walked a major league leading 37 times and had over a 10 WAR. He had a 203 OPS+ meaning he was better than twice as good as the average MLB hitter.
For those that think it was just the steroids... before the 1998 breakout, he averaged 34 home runs, 26 steals and 100 RBI per season for the previous five years, was a Silver Slugger, All-Star and MVP vote getter three times. He was a (drat) fine, hell of a ballplayer his entire career.
He competed in the era he competed, the same as everyone else in that era, and put up undeniably hall of fame numbers.
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Wait a minute. You don't think Edmonds was juiced?Bushiro wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 22:20 pmI agree....sosa also never tested positive....arod...Manny ..Cano and others did....Ortiz's name was on a leaked report like sosa's and he's in....but I also can't believe... a clean player like Jim Edmonds... can't even get 5 percent to stay on the ballot....Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025 20:05 pm Without a doubt
600 home runs and 1660+ RBI, 230+ stolen bases, another 400 + doubles and triples, 1500 runs scored, 2400 hits, nearly 1000 walks, an MVP, 6 top 10 finishes, 6 silver sluggers and the most astounding run of home run hitting in baseball history: 66, 63, 50, 64 in 4 consecutive seasons. The only player in MLB history to have 3 60 home-run season. Ruth, Judge, Maris and Raleigh have one. McGwire has 2. Sosa leads at 3.
The guy averaged 112 RBI a season. In 2021 he slashed .328 / .437 / .737 / 1.174 hit 64 home runs, scored 146 runs, had 103 extra base hit, drove in 160 RBI and had 425 total bases, all while be intentionally walked a major league leading 37 times and had over a 10 WAR. He had a 203 OPS+ meaning he was better than twice as good as the average MLB hitter.
For those that think it was just the steroids... before the 1998 breakout, he averaged 34 home runs, 26 steals and 100 RBI per season for the previous five years, was a Silver Slugger, All-Star and MVP vote getter three times. He was a (drat) fine, hell of a ballplayer his entire career.
He competed in the era he competed, the same as everyone else in that era, and put up undeniably hall of fame numbers.
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Wait a New York minute. Anything can change. Do you believe he was using?makesnosense wrote: ↑03 Dec 2025 06:40 am
Wait a minute. You don't think Edmonds was juiced?Bushiro wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 22:20 pmI agree....sosa also never tested positive....arod...Manny ..Cano and others did....Ortiz's name was on a leaked report like sosa's and he's in....but I also can't believe... a clean player like Jim Edmonds... can't even get 5 percent to stay on the ballot....Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025 20:05 pm Without a doubt
600 home runs and 1660+ RBI, 230+ stolen bases, another 400 + doubles and triples, 1500 runs scored, 2400 hits, nearly 1000 walks, an MVP, 6 top 10 finishes, 6 silver sluggers and the most astounding run of home run hitting in baseball history: 66, 63, 50, 64 in 4 consecutive seasons. The only player in MLB history to have 3 60 home-run season. Ruth, Judge, Maris and Raleigh have one. McGwire has 2. Sosa leads at 3.
The guy averaged 112 RBI a season. In 2021 he slashed .328 / .437 / .737 / 1.174 hit 64 home runs, scored 146 runs, had 103 extra base hit, drove in 160 RBI and had 425 total bases, all while be intentionally walked a major league leading 37 times and had over a 10 WAR. He had a 203 OPS+ meaning he was better than twice as good as the average MLB hitter.
For those that think it was just the steroids... before the 1998 breakout, he averaged 34 home runs, 26 steals and 100 RBI per season for the previous five years, was a Silver Slugger, All-Star and MVP vote getter three times. He was a (drat) fine, hell of a ballplayer his entire career.
He competed in the era he competed, the same as everyone else in that era, and put up undeniably hall of fame numbers.
Re: Sammy Sosa . . . HOF?
Your last sentence proves Scotch’s first statement.makesnosense wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 14:29 pmYou have zero evidence to back up your first statement. Why would Bonds be banned for life? After all he did what he did to make himself a better player. By being a better player it made the game better.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 13:58 pmThe outcome of thousands of games were altered by roids. Rose was banned for life. Some of the roid boys continued to work in MLB jobs after leaving the game and I don't remember Bonds and his buddies getting banned for life.makesnosense wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 12:04 pmBonds is the greatest hitter of his generation and a top 10 of all time. But you keep on stumping for Rose.ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 08:58 amBonds is the greatest cheater in the history of baseball.makesnosense wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025 07:05 amIt is a disgrace only that he got in before Bonds. After all Bonds is the greatest hitter of his generation.
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sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 14:41 pmI don’t get it. I can see brute force. I can see it in football. I can see it helping runners who run . I can see throwing longer more often.rockondlouie wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 14:32 pm After all these years it still amazes how some just don't get what using steroids does to make a player (hitter, runner and pitcher) better than what they NATURALLY would be.
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I don’t see how it helps the actual art of hitting a baseball. Or laying off sweepers. Pitch recognition. That I don’t see.
Bigger, Stronger, Faster.............players already blessed BDog w/amazing hand-eye coordination that has allowed them to rise to the top (re: major leagues)being able to hit a baseball better than 99.9% of the world's population.
Combine that natural talent w/a Bigger, Stronger, Faster human being and you get an unnatural response.
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East Germany & Russian's in the Olympics before steroids were banned.
Laying off sweepers, pitch recognition, ect....they already had or they would've never made it to MLB.
Now make them artificially BIGGER & STRONGER and well..............think massive BIG MAC, pumped up BAR-ROID and 165 lb S. Sosa balloning up to 225 lbs.
Also helps pitcher throw harder (re: BIGGER & STRONGER) as well as recover quicker.
Steroids is CHEATING, there is no gray area.
Re: Sammy Sosa . . . HOF?
Great post and I agree.rockondlouie wrote: ↑03 Dec 2025 08:41 amsikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 14:41 pmI don’t get it. I can see brute force. I can see it in football. I can see it helping runners who run . I can see throwing longer more often.rockondlouie wrote: ↑02 Dec 2025 14:32 pm After all these years it still amazes how some just don't get what using steroids does to make a player (hitter, runner and pitcher) better than what they NATURALLY would be.
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I don’t see how it helps the actual art of hitting a baseball. Or laying off sweepers. Pitch recognition. That I don’t see.
Bigger, Stronger, Faster.............players already blessed BDog w/amazing hand-eye coordination that has allowed them to rise to the top (re: major leagues)being able to hit a baseball better than 99.9% of the world's population.
Combine that natural talent w/a Bigger, Stronger, Faster human being and you get an unnatural response.
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East Germany & Russian's in the Olympics before steroids were banned.
Laying off sweepers, pitch recognition, ect....they already had or they would've never made it to MLB.
Now make them artificially BIGGER & STRONGER and well..............think massive BIG MAC, pumped up BAR-ROID and 165 lb S. Sosa balloning up to 225 lbs.
Also helps pitcher throw harder (re: BIGGER & STRONGER) as well as recover quicker.
Steroids is CHEATING, there is no gray area.