Disappointed Doug for the blown save.donrusscrusademan said:big Duggie Fist- 8 innings, 0 runs, 0 walks, 3 hits (singles) had a nice day.
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Disappointed Doug for the blown save.donrusscrusademan said:big Duggie Fist- 8 innings, 0 runs, 0 walks, 3 hits (singles) had a nice day.
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donrusscrusademan said:big Duggie Fist- 8 innings, 0 runs, 0 walks, 3 hits (singles) had a nice day.
post your favorite doug fister nickname![]()
ballerskrip said:KOBEARODLT said:gt2590 said:Thome with HR #569, and he's in that group where he can pass 4 guys in a hurry. 18 more and he passes Palmiero, then Killebrew then McGwire and finally Frank Robinson. He'll probably be #8 by the end of the season.
Pretty impressive for a guy who I've never worried about having juiced up. He's just "country strong" and obviously his being able to DH has lengthened his career significantly.
not trying to start an argument in this thread but he is one player that i am almost positive that has juiced...i hate how he gets a pass because he is a nice guy in the league
doesnt exactly look country strong to me
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This is the argument that pisses me off more than any one about PEDs. You look at a picture of a "kid" who is 19 or 20 years old. He has likely not lifted many weights, doesn't have the best nutritional values, and isn't working out correctly. He also had school, maybe a job, and other things in his life.
He then gets drafted, has the BEST strength coaches in the world, a nutritionist, and this is now his FULL TIME JOB. Likely lifting 5 times a week, eating correctly to gain muscle mass, and now has the time to do it religously.
Almost EVERY single ball player gains weight, gains muscle, and is MUCH stronger after being in professional baseball for 4-5 years. If they aren't, then they are not giving the effort.
I have used this example before, and will again. I stepped on campus at Purdue when I was 17 years old. I tried to lift, but didn't work that hard at it. I was 17, 6'4" 170 pounds. By the end of my 3rd year on campus, I was 20 years old, 6'4" and 215 pounds. I worked hard, I lifted, I took protein shakes, and this was all with having school to deal with. Imagine if I didn't have school, study table, etc to deal with? Oh, and I NEVER took anything that was even questionable!
ehhhhh, this argument drives me NUTS.
skrip
stu said:Disappointed Doug for the blown save.donrusscrusademan said:big Duggie Fist- 8 innings, 0 runs, 0 walks, 3 hits (singles) had a nice day.
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KOBEARODLT said:going from what thome was to what he is now is a little different than 170 pounds to 215, i mean he got HUGE (its like saying bonds just started working out hard thats why he got so much bigger haha)..and not only that but he came up during the steroid era and played with alot of guys that took the stuff...i mean its pretty easy to connect the dots, dont get me wrong i like jim thome Im just saying i hate how everybody lets him off the hook
ballerskrip said:KOBEARODLT said:gt2590 said:Thome with HR #569, and he's in that group where he can pass 4 guys in a hurry. 18 more and he passes Palmiero, then Killebrew then McGwire and finally Frank Robinson. He'll probably be #8 by the end of the season.
Pretty impressive for a guy who I've never worried about having juiced up. He's just "country strong" and obviously his being able to DH has lengthened his career significantly.
not trying to start an argument in this thread but he is one player that i am almost positive that has juiced...i hate how he gets a pass because he is a nice guy in the league
doesnt exactly look country strong to me
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This is the argument that pisses me off more than any one about PEDs. You look at a picture of a "kid" who is 19 or 20 years old. He has likely not lifted many weights, doesn't have the best nutritional values, and isn't working out correctly. He also had school, maybe a job, and other things in his life.
He then gets drafted, has the BEST strength coaches in the world, a nutritionist, and this is now his FULL TIME JOB. Likely lifting 5 times a week, eating correctly to gain muscle mass, and now has the time to do it religously.
Almost EVERY single ball player gains weight, gains muscle, and is MUCH stronger after being in professional baseball for 4-5 years. If they aren't, then they are not giving the effort.
I have used this example before, and will again. I stepped on campus at Purdue when I was 17 years old. I tried to lift, but didn't work that hard at it. I was 17, 6'4" 170 pounds. By the end of my 3rd year on campus, I was 20 years old, 6'4" and 215 pounds. I worked hard, I lifted, I took protein shakes, and this was all with having school to deal with. Imagine if I didn't have school, study table, etc to deal with? Oh, and I NEVER took anything that was even questionable!
ehhhhh, this argument drives me NUTS.
skrip
ballerskrip said:And how many years did this transformation take? 7-8-9 years? You don't think someone can gain 30-40 pounds of muscle in that time? Shoot, I am willing to say that many people on these boards alone have gained 15-20 pounds of muscle in 1 YEAR, let along 5- pounds of muscle per year over a span of time.
I am just tired of the "connecting of dots", because there is no evidence and all you are doing is guessing.
KOBEARODLT said:going from what thome was to what he is now is a little different than 170 pounds to 215, i mean he got HUGE (its like saying bonds just started working out hard thats why he got so much bigger haha)..and not only that but he came up during the steroid era and played with alot of guys that took the stuff...i mean its pretty easy to connect the dots, dont get me wrong i like jim thome Im just saying i hate how everybody lets him off the hook
ballerskrip said:KOBEARODLT said:gt2590 said:Thome with HR #569, and he's in that group where he can pass 4 guys in a hurry. 18 more and he passes Palmiero, then Killebrew then McGwire and finally Frank Robinson. He'll probably be #8 by the end of the season.
Pretty impressive for a guy who I've never worried about having juiced up. He's just "country strong" and obviously his being able to DH has lengthened his career significantly.
not trying to start an argument in this thread but he is one player that i am almost positive that has juiced...i hate how he gets a pass because he is a nice guy in the league
doesnt exactly look country strong to me
![]()
This is the argument that pisses me off more than any one about PEDs. You look at a picture of a "kid" who is 19 or 20 years old. He has likely not lifted many weights, doesn't have the best nutritional values, and isn't working out correctly. He also had school, maybe a job, and other things in his life.
He then gets drafted, has the BEST strength coaches in the world, a nutritionist, and this is now his FULL TIME JOB. Likely lifting 5 times a week, eating correctly to gain muscle mass, and now has the time to do it religously.
Almost EVERY single ball player gains weight, gains muscle, and is MUCH stronger after being in professional baseball for 4-5 years. If they aren't, then they are not giving the effort.
I have used this example before, and will again. I stepped on campus at Purdue when I was 17 years old. I tried to lift, but didn't work that hard at it. I was 17, 6'4" 170 pounds. By the end of my 3rd year on campus, I was 20 years old, 6'4" and 215 pounds. I worked hard, I lifted, I took protein shakes, and this was all with having school to deal with. Imagine if I didn't have school, study table, etc to deal with? Oh, and I NEVER took anything that was even questionable!
ehhhhh, this argument drives me NUTS.
skrip
Both teams might want to mix in some extra batting practice.donrusscrusademan said:stu said:Disappointed Doug for the blown save.donrusscrusademan said:big Duggie Fist- 8 innings, 0 runs, 0 walks, 3 hits (singles) had a nice day.
post your favorite doug fister nickname![]()
its rough breaks like that .. pretty much guarantee we are going to lose now.
+1AKA Coastal said:wrong thread..
Exposfan said:Alex Gordon sent to Triple A -Omaha.
ballerskrip said:This is the argument that pisses me off more than any one about PEDs. You look at a picture of a "kid" who is 19 or 20 years old. He has likely not lifted many weights, doesn't have the best nutritional values, and isn't working out correctly. He also had school, maybe a job, and other things in his life.
He then gets drafted, has the BEST strength coaches in the world, a nutritionist, and this is now his FULL TIME JOB. Likely lifting 5 times a week, eating correctly to gain muscle mass, and now has the time to do it religously.
Almost EVERY single ball player gains weight, gains muscle, and is MUCH stronger after being in professional baseball for 4-5 years. If they aren't, then they are not giving the effort.
I have used this example before, and will again. I stepped on campus at Purdue when I was 17 years old. I tried to lift, but didn't work that hard at it. I was 17, 6'4" 170 pounds. By the end of my 3rd year on campus, I was 20 years old, 6'4" and 215 pounds. I worked hard, I lifted, I took protein shakes, and this was all with having school to deal with. Imagine if I didn't have school, study table, etc to deal with? Oh, and I NEVER took anything that was even questionable!
ehhhhh, this argument drives me NUTS.
skrip
He looked so badHallsgator said:Santana sucks.