FriarG
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Might be worth seeing how his weight, etc. fluctuated throughout his career. I don't think he became a monster as for size or physique.
Look at Bonds, his head doubled in size :lol:
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That was always a myth perpetuated by Griffey and the media.
From Mariners trainer Rick Griffin:
"He always lifted weights; he said he didn't, but he did. He has a great gym in his house, and he has a very good personal instructor in his wife. They work out together."
Source: http://seattletimes.com/html/thehotstoneleague/2010515695_ken_griffey_jr_working_out_los.html
Didn't his cleat size increase too?
Griffey didn't just have turf and wall related injuries.As for Griffey, I watched him here in Seattle, and he got hurt running into center field wall and running on astroturf.. same as Cincy.. If he would have played on grass fields, I don't think he would have had the knee injuries he had..
I keep an open mind:
1.) It is suspicious that Griffey Jr. kept breaking down for a time when he was with the Reds.
2.) Doesn't really matter - if he was doing something that is a 'no-no,' more power to him that he didn't let anything slip and be an all out circus like the other PED guys of his era - looks like karma bit him in the behind anyways, so no harm no foul.
3.) If he was healthy for a longer stretch - he might have had 800 home runs or more.
when he was with the reds he has already played for 11 years. that is a long time for someone who playe as hard as he did. He was getting older and old injuries will haunt you by then1.) It is suspicious that Griffey Jr. kept breaking down for a time when he was with the Reds.
2.) Doesn't really matter - if he was doing something that is a 'no-no,' more power to him that he didn't let anything slip and be an all out circus like the other PED guys of his era - looks like karma bit him in the behind anyways, so no harm no foul.
3.) If he was healthy for a longer stretch - he might have had 800 home runs or more.
Ken had one of the most beautiful swings in baseball history. We was a natural hitter. If he had been on roids his numbers would of doubled...
When Griffey got bigger, it was when he was older and that's when he was at his worst