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Bonds hits 73!
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| October 7, 2001
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Posted on 10/07/2001 1:43:16 PM PDT by Sabertooth
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To: Sabertooth
Bonds hit a 3 - 1 pitch out of the zone for a single to left.
Benard thrown out by Sheffield at the plate. 3rd inning over, Giants still up 1 - 0.
To: ambrose
"They need to put an * next to this record seeing as how he had an extra week of rest/time off this season. "Oh, Bonds' record is cheapened by MLB taking a week off after the attacks of 9/11?
You amaze me. Think before you post.
To: ambrose
Aww, c'mon.. I don't like Bonds personally, either but the record is his and I'll applaud him for it. By the way, didn't St. Louis play an extra game in 1998? Where's McGwire's asterisk?
To: ambrose
******** like Maris had? Bonds could be at 85 right now. But took days off throughout he year. I think as time goes on the number will get to 80 by someone. More than likely Sosa will explode near it.Bonds is enjoying this record for the time being.But don't let anyone kid you...hitting a home run let alone 73 of them is amazing.
To: Sabertooth
My hats off to the man, I'm a big mac fan but Bonds is definately man of the year IMO.
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posted on
10/07/2001 2:01:31 PM PDT
by
rb22982
To: ForOurFuture
I agree big time. You forgot to mention the sorry-a$$ pitching as well. Barry can be smug until this time next year when someone else hits 80.
To: citizen
Hey, no doubt it's a somber day.
My heavy post for today is here
But we're in for a long struggle. Let's enjoy our light where we find it.
To: ambrose
Unbelievably ignorant comment. Bonds hit 73 HRs during a pennant race when no one would pitch to him. McGwire, as great as he was, only was intentionally walked once in his last 46 games because the Cards were out of the race early, while Bonds got intentionally walked constantly. You need not like the guy to respect what he's done.
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posted on
10/07/2001 2:02:38 PM PDT
by
Roberts
To: Sabertooth
For those of us who's local TV stations aren't carrying the game, ESPN 2 said they will cut away from their current game ( Houton/St. Louis) and show every time Bonds comes to bat in their game.
To: ambrose
They need to put an * next to this record seeing as how he had an extra week of rest/time off this season. Pre 9/11/01, Bonds was averaging one homerun for every 6.7 plate appearances.
Post 9/11/01 has him hitting one every 5.
To: Sabertooth
Re: Barry Bonds. I say as a Bay Area resident, and a baseball fan, I couldn't give a sh!t.
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posted on
10/07/2001 2:07:33 PM PDT
by
My2Cents
To: Sabertooth
I hope Sosa hits 80 next year.
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posted on
10/07/2001 2:07:52 PM PDT
by
winodog
If Bonds would have hit homeruns for the entire season at the rate he is after post 9/11/01, he would have 94 homeruns.
To: winodog; brewcrew
The one to look out for may be Geoff Jenkins. Why? Well, you see, Mark McGwire hold USC's record for homers, but Jenkins was going to break it when he left a year early to play for the Brewers.
If the Brewers ever ditch their incompetent training staff, Jenkins may put his numbers in the company of Bonds and McGwire.
Although I'd asterik Bonds' record myself. Safeco field's got a very short right-field fence. Almost TOO short, IMHO.
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posted on
10/07/2001 2:17:19 PM PDT
by
hchutch
To: My2Cents
"Re: Barry Bonds. I say as a Bay Area resident, and a baseball fan, I couldn't give a sh!t."Thanks for that...
Worth every penny!
To: hole_n_one
If Bonds would have hit homeruns for the entire season at the rate he is after post 9/11/01,.....Could you possibly be any more redundant?
To: citizen
Hey, it's a great day. Sure, hitting 73 isn't in the same league with bombing the Taliban after careful preparation, but as I said earlier, it's "icing on the cake." It's a great day. We can use every small piece of good news we can get.
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posted on
10/07/2001 2:18:21 PM PDT
by
Cicero
To: ForOurFuture
In 1930 the league batting averages were around .300 and the leagie ERAs were near 5.00. It didn't distort baseball then. I doubt this rash of broken HR records will do so either.
To: Cicero
To: hole_n_one
"If Bonds would have hit homeruns for the entire season at the rate he is after post 9/11/01, he would have 94 homeruns."He's a streaky hitter, no doubt.
He hit 39 homers before July 1st. But then he went 19 games without a homer.
McGwire hit 5 homers in his last 3 games in 1998. That's a pace of...
270 homers a year!
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