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Heard something interesting on NPR the other day....
This was a rebroadcast of an old story, after some talk of Roger Clemens.....so I searched for the old article.....
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=5314753
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=5314753
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speaking of radio, i heard you on 97.7 last week.
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ha, cool.....
Cory Ford cracks me up!
Cory Ford cracks me up!
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speaking of pitchers......
my favorite was always some guy I saw play when I was just a little kid.....
some guy from Texas, what was his name again.........
oh yeah
NOLAN FUCKING RYAN!!
my favorite was always some guy I saw play when I was just a little kid.....
some guy from Texas, what was his name again.........
oh yeah
NOLAN FUCKING RYAN!!
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That was one of the greatest baseball moments ever. I think I stayed home from school that day and actually watched it happen.DARKBASS wrote:speaking of pitchers......
my favorite was always some guy I saw play when I was just a little kid.....
some guy from Texas, what was his name again.........
oh yeah
NOLAN FUCKING RYAN!!
Seriously
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is this the one when Ryan was 45?
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nolan just took ventura to school. everyone thought ventura was gonna beat the old man, but surprise, surprise
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Wheatstache wrote:That was one of the greatest baseball moments ever. I think I stayed home from school that day and actually watched it happen.DARKBASS wrote:speaking of pitchers......
my favorite was always some guy I saw play when I was just a little kid.....
some guy from Texas, what was his name again.........
oh yeah
NOLAN FUCKING RYAN!!
I saw that too, good shit. I have a Nolan Ryan autograph at my moms, here in about 25 more years that'll be buying me a new car.
Not to get off the subject, but I still say it's utter bullshit that everyone is still getting down on Barry Bonds for the juice. Yeah, so he did it, a pretty high percentage of MLB players have used it at one point or another, and noone gave a shit. Barry just got picked on because he happened to break that record. Putting the ball out of the park takes more than muscle, and apparently Barry Bonds had the rest.
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barry got picked because hes a prick and he was an obvious user. i talk shit on his fielding mostly and hes also a liar.Joey Chaos wrote:Not to get off the subject, but I still say it's utter bullshit that everyone is still getting down on Barry Bonds for the juice. Yeah, so he did it, a pretty high percentage of MLB players have used it at one point or another, and noone gave a shit. Barry just got picked on because he happened to break that record. Putting the ball out of the park takes more than muscle, and apparently Barry Bonds had the rest.
wait YOURE defending bonds? thats weird.
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well I am glad we found something we have agreed on unanimously so far!
Nolan Ryan was great! The sports world needs more people with mindsets like him!
ha.......
I have some Nolan Ryan cards, but no rookie cards.......
nothing signed either.....
However I did do that thing at the museum outside of the Rangers Stadium were you can simulate being the catcher to a Nolan Ryan fastball.......
that was pretty awesome!
Nolan Ryan was great! The sports world needs more people with mindsets like him!
ha.......
I have some Nolan Ryan cards, but no rookie cards.......
nothing signed either.....
However I did do that thing at the museum outside of the Rangers Stadium were you can simulate being the catcher to a Nolan Ryan fastball.......
that was pretty awesome!
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Yeah, he's one of those, but still a good power hitter nonetheless. I agree about his fielding, average at best, but he was a good hitter with, or without the juice. Obvious or not, noone cared until after he broke the record.joseph wrote:barry got picked because hes a prick and he was an obvious user. i talk shit on his fielding mostly and hes also a liar.Joey Chaos wrote:Not to get off the subject, but I still say it's utter bullshit that everyone is still getting down on Barry Bonds for the juice. Yeah, so he did it, a pretty high percentage of MLB players have used it at one point or another, and noone gave a shit. Barry just got picked on because he happened to break that record. Putting the ball out of the park takes more than muscle, and apparently Barry Bonds had the rest.
wait YOURE defending bonds? thats weird.
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i dont think he would've broke the record without the juice. the extra muscle is what allowed a hit that would've made the outfield into a homerun. sure, he has the skill to hit the ball already, but the juice made the ball go a little further. look at ken griffey junior. no juice there, no real records broken, but an excellent player. same goes for cal ripken. he made the record for most games played & was an excellent player.
i guess i should mention that i am a jose canseco fan while we're on the juice topic. cant approve of everything he's done in the past, but i think with his book & testifying before congress, he's trying to make amends.
i guess i should mention that i am a jose canseco fan while we're on the juice topic. cant approve of everything he's done in the past, but i think with his book & testifying before congress, he's trying to make amends.
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hasnt griffey jr been on the injured roster more than in a lineup? cal ripken jrs record is for consecutive games, i wouldnt say showing up for what you get paid to do makes him excellent. canseco is trying to get paid. i liked the canseco brothers thought they were gonna join wwf...noel_nothing wrote:i dont think he would've broke the record without the juice. the extra muscle is what allowed a hit that would've made the outfield into a homerun. sure, he has the skill to hit the ball already, but the juice made the ball go a little further. look at ken griffey junior. no juice there, no real records broken, but an excellent player. same goes for cal ripken. he made the record for most games played & was an excellent player.
i guess i should mention that i am a jose canseco fan while we're on the juice topic. cant approve of everything he's done in the past, but i think with his book & testifying before congress, he's trying to make amends.
rickey is rickey.
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Griffey didn't break the record because he's had a total of about four seasons of injuries. ESPN projected his stats had he stayed healthy, and he indeed would have destroyed that record, and others. So, no juice, but that's not why he didn't break records.noel_nothing wrote:i dont think he would've broke the record without the juice. the extra muscle is what allowed a hit that would've made the outfield into a homerun. sure, he has the skill to hit the ball already, but the juice made the ball go a little further. look at ken griffey junior. no juice there, no real records broken, but an excellent player. same goes for cal ripken. he made the record for most games played & was an excellent player.
i guess i should mention that i am a jose canseco fan while we're on the juice topic. cant approve of everything he's done in the past, but i think with his book & testifying before congress, he's trying to make amends.
Seriously
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which sucks because i have a mint griffey jr rookie card... i could use like an extra $1000
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If pitchers are on gear....then it's only FAIR that everyone else is on gear. That's how you level the playing field.
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Hank Aaron = 6' 180 lbsnoel_nothing wrote:i dont think he would've broke the record without the juice. the extra muscle is what allowed a hit that would've made the outfield into a homerun. sure, he has the skill to hit the ball already, but the juice made the ball go a little further. look at ken griffey junior. no juice there, no real records broken, but an excellent player. same goes for cal ripken. he made the record for most games played & was an excellent player.
i guess i should mention that i am a jose canseco fan while we're on the juice topic. cant approve of everything he's done in the past, but i think with his book & testifying before congress, he's trying to make amends.
Barry Bonds = 6'2" 230 lbs
Both great hitters. With or without juice, he probably would have broken the record.
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i blame selig
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selig = douche
griffey is still good, but deffinately been on the dl too much.
ripken was good too. not the greatest or anything, but good. the game record isn't a big deal, but it shows he was committed to the game.
griffey is still good, but deffinately been on the dl too much.
ripken was good too. not the greatest or anything, but good. the game record isn't a big deal, but it shows he was committed to the game.
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i dont know. i used to wonder about that iron man record alot. there were games he wasnt feeling up to it, there had to been, and he was on the roster anyway. so he was hurting his team(not that the team was all that good) by being in the game when someone else who was 100 percent couldve been in. guess i always thought it was a selfish record that didnt mean much.noel_nothing wrote:selig = douche
ripken was good too. not the greatest or anything, but good. the game record isn't a big deal, but it shows he was committed to the game.
how much credit do you give a coworker that hasnt missed a day of work?
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You guys are out of your minds.joseph wrote:i dont know. i used to wonder about that iron man record alot. there were games he wasnt feeling up to it, there had to been, and he was on the roster anyway. so he was hurting his team(not that the team was all that good) by being in the game when someone else who was 100 percent couldve been in. guess i always thought it was a selfish record that didnt mean much.noel_nothing wrote:selig = douche
ripken was good too. not the greatest or anything, but good. the game record isn't a big deal, but it shows he was committed to the game.
how much credit do you give a coworker that hasnt missed a day of work?
Seriously
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yeah. sportsball...Wheatstache wrote:You guys are out of your minds.
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I would say the Orioles coach could have sat Ripken if he thought he was hurting the team with his "streak"......
it may not be the coolest record to hold, but it definitely is a respectable record.
Griffey went all wrong when he WANTED to get traded to Cincinnati......
Horrible.
it may not be the coolest record to hold, but it definitely is a respectable record.
Griffey went all wrong when he WANTED to get traded to Cincinnati......
Horrible.
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more.DARKBASS wrote:I would say the Orioles coach could have sat Ripken if he thought he was hurting the team with his "streak"......
wasnt the manager ripken sr.? isnt the "streak" the only appeal the orioles had? going to see the orioles during his run was kinda like going to see gg allin. youre just waiting for the finale...
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may 30 1982 - sept 20 1998 was the span of games
these were the managers during
Earl Weaver (1968-82; 1985-86)
Joe Altobelli (1983-85)
Cal Ripken Sr. (1987-88)
Frank Robinson (1988-91)
Johnny Oates (1991-94)
Phil Regan (1995)
Davey Johnson (1996-97)
Ray Miller (1998-99)
so i correct myself and apoligize.
these were the managers during
Earl Weaver (1968-82; 1985-86)
Joe Altobelli (1983-85)
Cal Ripken Sr. (1987-88)
Frank Robinson (1988-91)
Johnny Oates (1991-94)
Phil Regan (1995)
Davey Johnson (1996-97)
Ray Miller (1998-99)
so i correct myself and apoligize.
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The Orioles have never been an astounding team, and I would have to say the the streak probably filled a lot of seats. That being said, Ripken jr was always very good on the field, and always mediocre at the plate (even in later years), so I don't think he hurt the team in any way.