Who's Your Single Season HR King?
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@eatyum_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
You can’t cheat and be considered the home run king. Could you cheat on your wife and think you should be considered a good husband?
No, no one said he's a good home run king, but in your example he still is her husband, being bad or good doesn't matter in that context.
Bonds juiced when they didn't test for steroids. If we knew the extent a lot of our beloved players went to in order to produce, I think we would be shocked. I mean Babe Ruth injected sheep balls so like...
Baseball turned a blind eye to it, Lots of fans left after the strike, then we got Sosa, McGwire and Bonds, Baseball knew the Commish knew, but the Commish did not back the players turned his back, my opinion that it was good for baseball at that time.
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@brainfreeze442 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@bmoo44_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
Bonds, even jacked u still gotta make contact with the ball.
Do you consider greenies cheating?Bonds was a great player, that’s why it’s sad he did what he did. I know you are trying to tell everyone about Hank Aaron taking greenies; however, even if true, they don’t give you more power.
Aaron admitted taking them
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@maurice91932_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
Man, I thought this post was asking us who have we hit the most homeruns with in The Show 22…Probably AS Juan Soto, but only with 30 or so. I change my lineup A LOT. Plus I’m not very good. Haha.
But to answer your question: it’s Bonds, ya weirdos.
I think I have the most with 88 Donaldson I change my lineup alot as well
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I still think Bonds is the home run king, the guy hit home runs off of pitchers who were also taking steroids as well.
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@mubby_33_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
No one is ever right in this argument. Cheating in baseball has been around since the beginning of the game. Stealing signs, corking bats, pitchers using anything sticky, sandpaper, apple watches, trash cans and drugs. Players, coaches, teams will do anything to get a slight edge over their opponent. Why would they do this? How about the millions of dollars involved. Everyone wants to point out the homerun race for steroids but how many players were using some foreign substance to get an edge years prior to that. MLB basically turned a blind eye to whatever cheating was going on at the time as long as ratings were there. Then when they get exposed, be it the Astros, Bonds or pitchers doctoring balls, they like to step in to look like the good guy when it reality they let it happen and now are being reactive because people got caught. I hate Barry Bonds but MLB let this happen, so even if they want to put an asterisks next to it, unfortunately Bonds is the HR King. It would not surprise me several years down the road if we don't find out that more players in the current era are on some illegal substance that they have found a way to mask it from tests.
Very well put agree 100 percent
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@Misfits_138_1_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
My created player, Matt Stairs, hit 287 HR's in RTTS in one season.
Totally clean, unless you include medical wacky sauce.My CAP hit close to 300 one year, but this was back in 19 or 20 and the HRs used to reset back to 1 once you hit over 255 HRs. I vaguely remember something from a computer science class about the number 256 and somehow it related to binary or something. I don't remember. But I do remember hitting #256 and checking my stats and seeing I had a grand total of 1 HR. It also dragged my WAR way down, too, because I had just magically lost 255 homers.
EDIT: But my CAP was absolutely on steroids.
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Need to stop calling them steroids.
none of those guys took steroids, the dangers of taking them including all the cancers they led to were well known by then they avoided them for that reason.
It was forms of growth hormones and testosterone that they were taking.
Ironically that stuff they took to avoid the cancer causing [censored] have since been discovered to lead to various cancers and immune disorders too. -
@mubby_33_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
No one is ever right in this argument. Cheating in baseball has been around since the beginning of the game. Stealing signs, corking bats, pitchers using anything sticky, sandpaper, apple watches, trash cans and drugs. Players, coaches, teams will do anything to get a slight edge over their opponent. Why would they do this? How about the millions of dollars involved. Everyone wants to point out the homerun race for steroids but how many players were using some foreign substance to get an edge years prior to that. MLB basically turned a blind eye to whatever cheating was going on at the time as long as ratings were there. Then when they get exposed, be it the Astros, Bonds or pitchers doctoring balls, they like to step in to look like the good guy when it reality they let it happen and now are being reactive because people got caught. I hate Barry Bonds but MLB let this happen, so even if they want to put an asterisks next to it, unfortunately Bonds is the HR King. It would not surprise me several years down the road if we don't find out that more players in the current era are on some illegal substance that they have found a way to mask it from tests.
Look up Pud Galvin. Dude was using monkey testosterone. Also a few years ago maybe 10 years people were using ground up deer antler to hide PED
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@Boneman05_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@mubby_33_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
No one is ever right in this argument. Cheating in baseball has been around since the beginning of the game. Stealing signs, corking bats, pitchers using anything sticky, sandpaper, apple watches, trash cans and drugs. Players, coaches, teams will do anything to get a slight edge over their opponent. Why would they do this? How about the millions of dollars involved. Everyone wants to point out the homerun race for steroids but how many players were using some foreign substance to get an edge years prior to that. MLB basically turned a blind eye to whatever cheating was going on at the time as long as ratings were there. Then when they get exposed, be it the Astros, Bonds or pitchers doctoring balls, they like to step in to look like the good guy when it reality they let it happen and now are being reactive because people got caught. I hate Barry Bonds but MLB let this happen, so even if they want to put an asterisks next to it, unfortunately Bonds is the HR King. It would not surprise me several years down the road if we don't find out that more players in the current era are on some illegal substance that they have found a way to mask it from tests.
Look up Pud Galvin. Dude was using monkey testosterone. Also a few years ago maybe 10 years people were using ground up deer antler to hide PED
This us what I am saying, people will do anything to get an edge, even if it does not work.
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@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
Barry Bonds is not the home run king. Plain and simple.
Yes he is! I hated Bonds with a passion, but the owners were in on it!! All the owners were in on it cuz the turnstiles were spinning after a horrific work stoppage. Bonds is the best hitter there ever was plain and simple!!
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@dbarmonstar_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@eatyum_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
You can’t cheat and be considered the home run king. Could you cheat on your wife and think you should be considered a good husband?
No, no one said he's a good home run king, but in your example he still is her husband, being bad or good doesn't matter in that context.
Bonds juiced when they didn't test for steroids. If we knew the extent a lot of our beloved players went to in order to produce, I think we would be shocked. I mean Babe Ruth injected sheep balls so like...
Baseball turned a blind eye to it, Lots of fans left after the strike, then we got Sosa, McGwire and Bonds, Baseball knew the Commish knew, but the Commish did not back the players turned his back, my opinion that it was good for baseball at that time.
Amen sir!!! I’ve been saying this for years!! Thank you!!
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@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
Barry Bonds is not the home run king. Plain and simple.
This post brought to you by the man who said “we can all agree most people think Madden is a better game at this point”.
Record books disagree with you whether you or any of us like it.
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This is really neither here nor there, but any time people start talking about Bonds and the Steroid Era (or HGH Era -- thank you, @PAinPA_PSN ) I can't help but think of this all-time great AB:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkdgJeqeCxM
Those two dudes are so full of juice that Tropicana tried to acquire them in a hostile takeover. Gagne looks like Alejandro Kirk, until you realize that's not flab and he didn't get like that with pizza and donuts.
I'm very glad the game is clean(er) today, but it is honestly pretty easy to see why MLB turned a blind eye for so long. That kind of Superhuman Strength vs. Superhuman Strength matchup is entertaining, and it sold billions in tickets and memorabilia and sports channel packages and advertisements.
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@dbarmonstar_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@eatyum_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
You can’t cheat and be considered the home run king. Could you cheat on your wife and think you should be considered a good husband?
No, no one said he's a good home run king, but in your example he still is her husband, being bad or good doesn't matter in that context.
Bonds juiced when they didn't test for steroids. If we knew the extent a lot of our beloved players went to in order to produce, I think we would be shocked. I mean Babe Ruth injected sheep balls so like...
Baseball turned a blind eye to it, Lots of fans left after the strike, then we got Sosa, McGwire and Bonds, Baseball knew the Commish knew, but the Commish did not back the players turned his back, my opinion that it was good for baseball at that time.
Amen brother!! This is the truth!! Bonds is the GOAT!! I watched his whole career. Nobody comes close.
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@kovz88_MLBTS said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
Barry Bonds is not the home run king. Plain and simple.
This post brought to you by the man who said “we can all agree most people think Madden is a better game at this point”.
Record books disagree with you whether you or any of us like it.
Record books sure…maybe not for long though, but what does agree with me is the HOF and you can bet the house that every player would rather be in there than have some record. Cheaters never win.
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@PAinPA_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
Need to stop calling them steroids.
none of those guys took steroids, the dangers of taking them including all the cancers they led to were well known by then they avoided them for that reason.
It was forms of growth hormones and testosterone that they were taking.
Ironically that stuff they took to avoid the cancer causing [censored] have since been discovered to lead to various cancers and immune disorders too.Umm.......
Testosterone IS an anabolic steroid the human body produces. People said and continue to say they took steroids because they did.
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@Misfits_138_1_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
I read that the Maris family acknowledged Judge as the "true" single season HR champ.
So who do you prefer?
Now before the Debbie Downers point it out, it's obviously Gigantic Head in the books.
But do you tell your kids the story of how Bonds juiced, practically doubled his muscle mass, somehow went up a few shoe sizes, and ended up with a Pumpkin Head?
I'm with the Maris'. In the Court of Public Opinion, it's going to be Judge.
If anyone can justify that scumbag and the rest of his roid boys as legit, I would love to hear it.I wish MLB didn't have such a weak commissioner. If it were me I would have a first strike you are suspended 162 games and the team faces some sort of punishment as well because I doubt nobody knows who their roiders are.
Second strike lifetime ban and all stats erased forever. Massive penalty for team, but not sure what it would be.
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@mjfc_363_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@dbarmonstar_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@eatyum_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
You can’t cheat and be considered the home run king. Could you cheat on your wife and think you should be considered a good husband?
No, no one said he's a good home run king, but in your example he still is her husband, being bad or good doesn't matter in that context.
Bonds juiced when they didn't test for steroids. If we knew the extent a lot of our beloved players went to in order to produce, I think we would be shocked. I mean Babe Ruth injected sheep balls so like...
Baseball turned a blind eye to it, Lots of fans left after the strike, then we got Sosa, McGwire and Bonds, Baseball knew the Commish knew, but the Commish did not back the players turned his back, my opinion that it was good for baseball at that time.
Amen brother!! This is the truth!! Bonds is the GOAT!! I watched his whole career. Nobody comes close.
Babe Ruth had 700 plus homers and almost 100 wins as a pitcher and he did it while half drunk to boot. When Bonds can add the pitching stats I might reconsider.
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@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@kovz88_MLBTS said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
Barry Bonds is not the home run king. Plain and simple.
This post brought to you by the man who said “we can all agree most people think Madden is a better game at this point”.
Record books disagree with you whether you or any of us like it.
Record books sure…maybe not for long though, but what does agree with me is the HOF and you can bet the house that every player would rather be in there than have some record. Cheaters never win.
The writers agree with you, not the HoF. The writers are the ones who decide who gets in and who doesn't and since Bonds was widely considered to be a [censored] the voters hold that among other things against him and keep him out. He would've been in the HoF without steroids but his ego got in the way and couldn't stand McGwire and Sosa getting all the attention
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@foge011_PSN said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@kovz88_MLBTS said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
@BalsamicArrow88 said in Who's Your Single Season HR King?:
Barry Bonds is not the home run king. Plain and simple.
This post brought to you by the man who said “we can all agree most people think Madden is a better game at this point”.
Record books disagree with you whether you or any of us like it.
Record books sure…maybe not for long though, but what does agree with me is the HOF and you can bet the house that every player would rather be in there than have some record. Cheaters never win.
The writers agree with you, not the HoF. The writers are the ones who decide who gets in and who doesn't and since Bonds was widely considered to be a [censored] the voters hold that among other things against him and keep him out. He would've been in the HoF without steroids but his ego got in the way and couldn't stand McGwire and Sosa getting all the attention
Yeah they keep him out because he cheated his way to the top. You don’t get rewarded for cutting corners and cheating. Yes the HOF does agree other wise he would be in. He will never get in and he never should. Give it time, that HR “record” he thinks is his will one day be changed.