For me it's Maris, because he was the closest to a regular sized guy when he got his 61. I imagine Judge is clean, but he's also 6'7" and over 250. It's like, in basketball, you're going to appreciate a 6'1" player's dunks more than a 6'9" guy because it was more of a challenge for the smaller guy.
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For me it's Maris, because he was the closest to a regular sized guy when he got his 61. I imagine Judge is clean, but he's also 6'7" and over 250. It's like, in basketball, you're going to appreciate a 6'1" player's dunks more than a 6'9" guy because it was more of a challenge for the smaller guy. -
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I'm sure it is Bonds bias, but I believe that Bonds is the home run king with no asterisk. I believe that McGwire was the home run king with no asterisk before that. Different eras have bred different results, period. There was a juiced player era, and this is a juiced ball era (less so than previous years, thankfully).Comment
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For me it's Maris, because he was the closest to a regular sized guy when he got his 61. I imagine Judge is clean, but he's also 6'7" and over 250. It's like, in basketball, you're going to appreciate a 6'1" player's dunks more than a 6'9" guy because it was more of a challenge for the smaller guy.
Dunno about that. I would like to see Judge break the record in 154 or less. I don't mind throwing the juicers into the HOF but I feel different about records. Maris still the legit King.Comment
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I lean that way too. Steroids or not, you still have to stand there in the batters box and deliver. And baseball can be such a mind**** with all the in-between time of sitting and thinking and overthinking. No one can convince me that that 1998 season from Sosa and McGwire wasn't legit amazing.Comment
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I lean that way too. Steroids or not, you still have to stand there in the batters box and deliver. And baseball can be such a mind**** with all the in-between time of sitting and thinking and overthinking. No one can convince me that that 1998 season from Sosa and McGwire wasn't legit amazing.Comment
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Pat Beverley's obnoxiousness makes Skip Bayless's obnoxiousness look nonexistent. Kendrick Perkins and him sparred yesterday. Beverly is EXTREMELY unlikable.
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http://deadspin.com/a-running-list-of-espn-layoffs-1794664091
Not sure if there's a post elsewhere (kind of a topic that doesn't fit in one spot).
50-100 of ESPN talent getting let go in a big downsizing....
Jayson Stark, Trent Dilfer, Danny Kanell, Ed Werder, lots of talent going away...crazy!Comment
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I still find that hilarious, but also sad that the Niners couldn't pull through on that goal line drive from the 7-yard line.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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I find it hilarious that Dak got how much in one year ($75 M) for advancing how far in the playoffs?Comment
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This is old news (three weeks) but news to me. Bill Cowher lambasted both Irsay and Jeff Saturday upon the latter's very good fortune.
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My major takeaway is that Saturday turned down Indy assistant coaching positions to do TV and have more time with his family. Rejecting those jobs but jumping at the head coaching chance makes him look like a shortcutter. ESPN's Rex Ryan didn't hold back on criticism of his former colleague either. Now Jeff is making excuses for his 1-7 start and is salivating at the opportunity for a continuance.
I've never seen Broadcaster Cowher that irate.Comment
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I wish ESPN would move Stephen A. from First Take and put him in his proper place in MNF as the long-awaited spiritual successor to Howard Cosell.
Aikman makes for an adequate facsimile for Dandy Don, but Joe Buck will never be mistaken for Keith Jackson or even Al Michaels for that matter, but it'll be a loong while before anyone is Jackson or Michaels equal, so I guess it might as well be Buck
MNF deserves to be on broadcast tv (and should have been there for the last 16 years)
anyway, Stephen A. combined with Aikman might just be the thing MNF needs to return to former glory days
or maybe even better, Peyton Manning replace Aikman, and let Stephen A. square off with ManningOSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23
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