I love how you say I made one of the stupidest statements in Getbig history yet you spouted off that Bonds might have hit 600 homeruns if he never juiced. To even intimate that he might have hit 600 homeruns in his career without being on the juice is patently absurd. LOL
Oh really. Bonds ended the 98 season with 411 homers. According to the book" Game of Shadows" , he started on first Andro, and then later some deca and test. And then on to HGH. So he hit 411 homeruns while clean, averaging over 38 his last 6 years being clean.
So even if he retired before this season, and would have never started the drugs, he would have had to average 28 homers in these 7 seasons since 98 to just reach 600. This would have been 10 less than his last six years, so it would not have been absurd.
It was not probable, but I said it was possible. He would have most likely hit about 100 those next 3 years even clean, barring major injury. Now he also would of declined, instead of becoming a homerun machine when he turned 37. I am sure Bonds would have at least 550 hrs, without ever touching a drug. He would have still had to workout though.
Just because Bonds was a five tool player, does not mean he was not one of the best power hitters. Other than McGwire, Cecil Fielder and Brady Anderson were the only other players to hit 50 hrs in a season during Bond's career before 98, and Anderson's year was a fluke. Brady was probably on steroids. So Bonds hitting 30 or 40 some homers consistently was one of the best, especially then.
You said he wasn't a homerun hitter until the drugs. Just not true! Sorry!
Now, Bonds name was not the first to come to mind when you thought of pure power during the early to mid ninties, like it was from 2001 to 2004. One would have thought of Mcgwire, Conseco, Maybe Cecil Fielder of Fred Mcgriff. If that's what you meant when you said Bonds was not a homerun hitter, then you worded it wrong.
I do apologize for saying you know nothing about baseball. But even though Candlestick had a short right field porch, the wind in that place was terrrible, and notorious for robbing many homers. Yet Bonds hit 46 his first season there.
Actually, Fred McGriff is someome I feel sorry for. He retired with 493 homers, and will never get into the Hall of Fame. Without steriods, Palmiero, Sosa, and maybe also Mcgwire would have less than this total.