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  • Thrasha
    MVP
    • Nov 2004
    • 3374

    #16
    Re: Albert Pujols

    Originally posted by Vince
    I find it funny that people automatically think he's clean. I personally like him, but don't trust any of today's players.

    True.

    Until they start testing blood and not just urine, we'll never know.
    “Nobody in the history of the game tried what I just tried. We’re talking about on the biggest stage, in New York, playing out of position and asked to hit fourth for the New York Yankees. I mean, that’s never been done.” - Sheffield on Sheffield

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    • BatsareBugs
      LVP
      • Feb 2003
      • 12553

      #17
      Re: Albert Pujols

      Originally posted by Tmacattack
      wait, im curious to know how your so sure that hes clean. Personally, i really hope that he is, because he is my favourite hitter, and i would love for him to get the homerun record eventually, im jus curious to know
      I have no proof. I'm assuming. Sorry if this is a witch hunt now and you can't trust any ballplayers.

      I should have said "I think he's clean."

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      • Donovan
        MVP
        • Jul 2003
        • 3354

        #18
        Re: Albert Pujols

        You'd certainly like to think he's clean, but as Vince said, in todays day and age its hard to trust any player. Pujols could just as likely be on the juice as any major leaguer. I sure hope he isnt however, he's such a great player and will be for years. If a young guy in the prime of his career was proven to be on roids, rather than another aging veteran, it would be a major death blow to MLB.

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        • glucklich
          Banned
          • Jun 2004
          • 4272

          #19
          Re: Albert Pujols

          Originally posted by Rag3vsW0rld
          I think it's still too early to talk about him getting near the single-season home run record, but he has been flat out amazing at the plate this season.

          I think he'll easily get up to 50 home runs, but I'm rooting for him to hit more than sixty. Now I know he's a clean player an dhe's very talented at the plate, but it's pity with all these steroids talk that some people (the casual fans IMO) will be skeptical about Pujols if he gets at least 57 home runs.

          Do you think people will be bringing that up if he does get near 60? I personally think so and it such as shame how he could accomplish that, but people won't give him the credit because of the recent players who reached that plateau.
          I dont think its too early. The guy doesnt really have massive slumps. He's pretty much a metronome. The only question is if people start walking him but he actually has the guys behind him.

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