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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: IroNat on October 06, 2022, 11:18:19 AM
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I don't care.
The thrill is gone.
(https://media.giphy.com/media/3o85xkvt4KChVZhB8k/giphy.gif)
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NO! Sports LOL!
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Nope, not in the fucking least.
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No. I also didn’t take kindly to them interrupting my regularly scheduled college football broadcast with it either.
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No. I also didn’t take kindly to them interrupting my regularly scheduled college football broadcast with it either.
A serious lack of respect, which you cannot brook.
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Not a BB, don't care.
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its not a great age...
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There was a time when I could name the entire Yankee lineup. Now, besides Judge, I can’t name anybody and give zero fucks.
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I'm still a fan. but to put it in perspective Judge now has the 7 th best HR season of all time. nothing more nothing less.
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ank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
1. Barry Bonds (36) 73 2001 664 L HR Log
2. Mark McGwire (34) 70 1998 681 R HR Log
3. Sammy Sosa (29) 66 1998 722 R HR Log
4. Mark McGwire (35) 65 1999 661 R HR Log
5. Sammy Sosa (32) 64 2001 711 R HR Log
6. Sammy Sosa (30) 63 1999 712 R HR Log
7. Aaron Judge (30) 62 2022 696 R HR Log
8. Roger Maris (26) 61 1961 698 L HR Log
9. Babe Ruth+ (32) 60 1927 691 L HR Log
10. Babe Ruth+ (26) 59 1921 693 L HR Log
Giancarlo Stanton (27) 59 2017 692 R HR Log
12. Jimmie Foxx+ (24) 58 1932 702 R HR Log
Hank Greenberg+ (27) 58 1938 681 R HR Log
Ryan Howard (26) 58 2006 704 L HR Log
Mark McGwire (33) 58 1997 657 R HR Log
16. Luis Gonzalez (33) 57 2001 728 L HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (26) 57 2002 725 R HR Log
18. Ken Griffey Jr.+ (27) 56 1997 704 L HR Log
Ken Griffey Jr.+ (28) 56 1998 720 L HR Log
Hack Wilson+ (30) 56 1930 709 R HR Log
21. Jose Bautista (29) 54 2010 683 R HR Log
Ralph Kiner+ (26) 54 1949 667 R HR Log
Mickey Mantle+ (29) 54 1961 646 B HR Log
David Ortiz+ (30) 54 2006 686 L HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (31) 54 2007 708 R HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (25) 54 1920 617 L HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (33) 54 1928 684 L HR Log
28. Pete Alonso (24) 53 2019 693 R HR Log
Chris Davis (27) 53 2013 673 L HR Log
30. George Foster (28) 52 1977 689 R HR Log
Aaron Judge (25) 52 2017 678 R HR Log
Mickey Mantle+ (24) 52 1956 652 B HR Log
Willie Mays+ (34) 52 1965 638 R HR Log
Mark McGwire (32) 52 1996 548 R HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (25) 52 2001 732 R HR Log
Jim Thome+ (31) 52 2002 613 L HR Log
37. Cecil Fielder (26) 51 1990 673 R HR Log
Andruw Jones (28) 51 2005 672 R HR Log
Ralph Kiner+ (24) 51 1947 666 R HR Log
Willie Mays+ (24) 51 1955 670 R HR Log
Johnny Mize+ (34) 51 1947 664 L HR Log
42. Brady Anderson (32) 50 1996 687 L HR Log
Albert Belle (28) 50 1995 631 R HR Log
Prince Fielder (23) 50 2007 681 L HR Log
Jimmie Foxx+ (30) 50 1938 685 R HR Log
Sammy Sosa (31) 50 2000 705 R HR Log
Greg Vaughn (32) 50 1998 661 R HR Log
48. Albert Belle (31) 49 1998 706 R HR Log
Barry Bonds (35) 49 2000 607 L HR Log
Andre Dawson+ (32) 49 1987 662 R HR Log
Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
Lou Gehrig+ (31) 49 1934 690 L HR Log
Lou Gehrig+ (33) 49 1936 719 L HR Log
Shawn Green (28) 49 2001 701 L HR Log
Ken Griffey Jr.+ (26) 49 1996 638 L HR Log
Todd Helton (27) 49 2001 697 L HR Log
Harmon Killebrew+ (28) 49 1964 682 R HR Log
Harmon Killebrew+ (33) 49 1969 709 R HR Log
Ted Kluszewski (29) 49 1954 659 L HR Log
Willie Mays+ (31) 49 1962 706 R HR Log
Mark McGwire (23) 49 1987 641 R HR Log
Albert Pujols (26) 49 2006 634 R HR Log
Frank Robinson+ (30) 49 1966 680 R HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (35) 49 1930 676 L HR Log
Sammy Sosa (33) 49 2002 666 R HR Log
Eugenio Suarez (27) 49 2019 662 R HR Log
Jim Thome+ (30) 49 2001 644 L HR Log
Larry Walker+ (30) 49 1997 664 L HR Log
68. Albert Belle (29) 48 1996 715 R HR Log
Adrian Beltre (25) 48 2004 657 R HR Log
Khris Davis (30) 48 2018 654 R HR Log
Jimmie Foxx+ (25) 48 1933 670 R HR Log
Ken Griffey Jr.+ (29) 48 1999 706 L HR Log
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (22) 48 2021 698 R HR Log
Frank Howard (32) 48 1969 702 R HR Log
Ryan Howard (28) 48 2008 700 L HR Log
Harmon Killebrew+ (26) 48 1962 666 R HR Log
Dave Kingman (30) 48 1979 589 R HR Log
Salvador Perez (31) 48 2021 665 R HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (29) 48 2005 715 R HR Log
Mike Schmidt+ (30) 48 1980 652 R HR Log
Jorge Soler (27) 48 2019 679 R HR Log
Willie Stargell+ (31) 48 1971 606 L HR Log
83. Henry Aaron+ (37) 47 1971 573 R HR Log
Jeff Bagwell+ (32) 47 2000 719 R HR Log
Ernie Banks+ (27) 47 1958 682 R HR Log
George Bell (27) 47 1987 667 R HR Log
Cody Bellinger (23) 47 2019 661 L HR Log
Chris Davis (29) 47 2015 670 L HR Log
Andres Galarraga (35) 47 1996 691 R HR Log
Lou Gehrig+ (24) 47 1927 717 L HR Log
Troy Glaus (23) 47 2000 678 R HR Log
Juan Gonzalez (26) 47 1996 592 R HR Log
Ryan Howard (27) 47 2007 648 L HR Log
Reggie Jackson+ (23) 47 1969 678 L HR Log
Ralph Kiner+ (27) 47 1950 672 R HR Log
Ted Kluszewski (30) 47 1955 686 L HR Log
Eddie Mathews+ (21) 47 1953 681 L HR Log
Willie Mays+ (33) 47 1964 665 R HR Log
Kevin Mitchell (27) 47 1989 640 R HR Log
David Ortiz+ (29) 47 2005 713 L HR Log
Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
Rafael Palmeiro (34) 47 1999 674 L HR Log
Rafael Palmeiro (36) 47 2001 714 L HR Log
Albert Pujols (29) 47 2009 700 R HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (27) 47 2003 715 R HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (31) 47 1926 652 L HR Log
Jim Thome+ (32) 47 2003 698 L HR Log
Mark Trumbo (30) 47 2016 667 R HR Log
108. Barry Bonds (28) 46 1993 674 L HR Log
Barry Bonds (37) 46 2002 612 L HR Log
Jose Canseco (33) 46 1998 658 R HR Log
Vinny Castilla (30) 46 1998 697 R HR Log
Orlando Cepeda+ (23) 46 1961 637 R HR Log
Joe DiMaggio+ (22) 46 1937 692 R HR Log
Adam Dunn (24) 46 2004 681 L HR Log
Prince Fielder (25) 46 2009 719 L HR Log
Lou Gehrig+ (28) 46 1931 738 L HR Log
Jim Gentile (27) 46 1961 601 L HR Log
Juan Gonzalez (23) 46 1993 587 R HR Log
Harmon Killebrew+ (25) 46 1961 656 R HR Log
Derrek Lee (29) 46 2005 691 R HR Log
Eddie Mathews+ (27) 46 1959 682 L HR Log
Shohei Ohtani (26) 46 2021 639 L HR Log
Carlos Pena (29) 46 2007 612 L HR Log
Albert Pujols (24) 46 2004 692 R HR Log
Jim Rice+ (25) 46 1978 746 R HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (29) 46 1924 681 L HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (34) 46 1929 587 L HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (36) 46 1931 663 L HR Log
Kyle Schwarber (29) 46 2022 669 L HR Log
Alfonso Soriano (30) 46 2006 728 R HR Log
131. Henry Aaron+ (28) 45 1962 667 R HR Log
Ernie Banks+ (28) 45 1959 671 R HR Log
Johnny Bench+ (22) 45 1970 671 R HR Log
Lance Berkman (30) 45 2006 646 B HR Log
Barry Bonds (38) 45 2003 550 L HR Log
Barry Bonds (39) 45 2004 617 L HR Log
Rocky Colavito (27) 45 1961 708 R HR Log
Juan Gonzalez (28) 45 1998 669 R HR Log
Ken Griffey Jr.+ (23) 45 1993 691 L HR Log
Ryan Howard (29) 45 2009 703 L HR Log
Chipper Jones+ (27) 45 1999 701 B HR Log
Harmon Killebrew+ (27) 45 1963 596 R HR Log
J.D. Martinez (29) 45 2017 489 R HR Log
Willie McCovey+ (31) 45 1969 623 L HR Log
Manny Ramirez (26) 45 1998 663 R HR Log
Manny Ramirez (33) 45 2005 650 R HR Log
Mike Schmidt+ (29) 45 1979 675 R HR Log
Marcus Semien (30) 45 2021 724 R HR Log
Richie Sexson (26) 45 2001 667 R HR Log
Richie Sexson (28) 45 2003 718 R HR Log
Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
Gorman Thomas (28) 45 1979 668 R HR Log
Mike Trout (27) 45 2019 600 R HR Log
Greg Vaughn (33) 45 1999 643 R HR Log
154. Henry Aaron+ (23) 44 1957 675 R HR Log
Henry Aaron+ (29) 44 1963 714 R HR Log
Henry Aaron+ (32) 44 1966 688 R HR Log
Henry Aaron+ (35) 44 1969 639 R HR Log
Ernie Banks+ (24) 44 1955 646 R HR Log
Jay Buhner (31) 44 1996 667 R HR Log
Miguel Cabrera (29) 44 2012 697 R HR Log
Miguel Cabrera (30) 44 2013 652 R HR Log
Jose Canseco (26) 44 1991 665 R HR Log
Nelson Cruz (34) 44 2015 655 R HR Log
Carlos Delgado (27) 44 1999 681 L HR Log
Jermaine Dye (32) 44 2006 611 R HR Log
Cecil Fielder (27) 44 1991 712 R HR Log
Jimmie Foxx+ (26) 44 1934 652 R HR Log
Andres Galarraga (37) 44 1998 648 R HR Log
Hank Greenberg+ (35) 44 1946 604 R HR Log
Vladimir Guerrero+ (25) 44 2000 641 R HR Log
Richard Hidalgo (25) 44 2000 644 R HR Log
Frank Howard (31) 44 1968 663 R HR Log
Frank Howard (33) 44 1970 706 R HR Log
Harmon Killebrew+ (31) 44 1967 689 R HR Log
Tino Martinez (29) 44 1997 685 L HR Log
Willie McCovey+ (25) 44 1963 627 L HR Log
Dale Murphy (31) 44 1987 693 R HR Log
Manny Ramirez (27) 44 1999 640 R HR Log
Mark Reynolds (25) 44 2009 662 R HR Log
Willie Stargell+ (33) 44 1973 609 L HR Log
Mo Vaughn (28) 44 1996 752 L HR Log
Carl Yastrzemski+ (27) 44 1967 680 L HR Log
Christian Yelich (27) 44 2019 580 L HR Log
184. Tony Armas (30) 43 1984 679 R HR Log
Jeff Bagwell+ (29) 43 1997 717 R HR Log
Ernie Banks+ (26) 43 1957 674 R HR Log
Jose Bautista (30) 43 2011 655 R HR Log
Nelson Cruz (35) 43 2016 667 R HR Log
Khris Davis (29) 43 2017 652 R HR Log
Jason Giambi (29) 43 2000 664 L HR Log
Juan Gonzalez (22) 43 1992 632 R HR Log
Curtis Granderson (31) 43 2012 684 L HR Log
Josh Hamilton (31) 43 2012 636 L HR Log
Davey Johnson (30) 43 1973 651 R HR Log
Chuck Klein+ (24) 43 1929 679 L HR Log
Javy Lopez (32) 43 2003 495 R HR Log
J.D. Martinez (30) 43 2018 649 R HR Log
Johnny Mize+ (27) 43 1940 666 L HR Log
Rafael Palmeiro (33) 43 1998 709 L HR Log
Rafael Palmeiro (37) 43 2002 663 L HR Log
Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
Albert Pujols (23) 43 2003 685 R HR Log
Manny Ramirez (32) 43 2004 663 R HR Log
Al Rosen (29) 43 1953 688 R HR Log
Gary Sheffield (31) 43 2000 612 R HR Log
Duke Snider+ (29) 43 1956 652 L HR Log
Mark Teixeira (25) 43 2005 730 B HR Log
Frank Thomas+ (32) 43 2000 707 R HR Log
Matt Williams (28) 43 1994 483 R HR Log
Ted Williams+ (30) 43 1949 730 L HR Log
210. Nolan Arenado (24) 42 2015 665 R HR Log
Jeff Bagwell+ (31) 42 1999 729 R HR Log
Lance Berkman (26) 42 2002 692 B HR Log
Barry Bonds (31) 42 1996 675 L HR Log
Jose Canseco (23) 42 1988 705 R HR Log
Rocky Colavito (25) 42 1959 664 R HR Log
Khris Davis (28) 42 2016 610 R HR Log
Carlos Delgado (31) 42 2003 705 L HR Log
Brian Dozier (29) 42 2016 691 R HR Log
Jim Edmonds (30) 42 2000 643 L HR Log
Jim Edmonds (34) 42 2004 612 L HR Log
Edwin Encarnacion (29) 42 2012 644 R HR Log
Edwin Encarnacion (33) 42 2016 702 R HR Log
Juan Gonzalez (27) 42 1997 579 R HR Log
Shawn Green (26) 42 1999 696 L HR Log
Shawn Green (29) 42 2002 685 L HR Log
Vladimir Guerrero+ (24) 42 1999 674 R HR Log
Travis Hafner (29) 42 2006 564 L HR Log
Bryce Harper (22) 42 2015 654 L HR Log
Todd Helton (26) 42 2000 697 L HR Log
Gil Hodges+ (30) 42 1954 678 R HR Log
Rogers Hornsby+ (26) 42 1922 704 R HR Log
Harmon Killebrew+ (23) 42 1959 648 R HR Log
Ralph Kiner+ (28) 42 1951 670 R HR Log
Mickey Mantle+ (26) 42 1958 654 B HR Log
Mark McGwire (28) 42 1992 571 R HR Log
Mel Ott+ (20) 42 1929 675 L HR Log
Albert Pujols (30) 42 2010 700 R HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (22) 42 1998 748 R HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (23) 42 1999 572 R HR Log
Gary Sheffield (27) 42 1996 677 R HR Log
Roy Sievers (30) 42 1957 657 R HR Log
Duke Snider+ (26) 42 1953 680 L HR Log
Duke Snider+ (28) 42 1955 653 L HR Log
Dick Stuart (30) 42 1963 659 R HR Log
Fernando Tatis Jr. (22) 42 2021 546 R HR Log
Frank Thomas+ (35) 42 2003 662 R HR Log
Jim Thome+ (33) 42 2004 618 L HR Log
Jim Thome+ (35) 42 2006 610 L HR Log
Hal Trosky (23) 42 1936 671 L HR Log
Billy Williams+ (32) 42 1970 714 L HR Log
Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
Gus Zernial (30) 42 1953 617 R HR Log
252. Ronald Acuna Jr. (21) 41 2019 715 R HR Log
Nolan Arenado (25) 41 2016 696 R HR Log
Nolan Arenado (28) 41 2019 662 R HR Log
Ernie Banks+ (29) 41 1960 678 R HR Log
Tony Batista (26) 41 2000 664 R HR Log
Carlos Beltran (29) 41 2006 617 B HR Log
Ryan Braun (28) 41 2012 677 R HR Log
Alex Bregman (25) 41 2019 690 R HR Log
Jeff Burroughs (26) 41 1977 671 R HR Log
Roy Campanella+ (31) 41 1953 590 R HR Log
Chris Carter (29) 41 2016 644 R HR Log
Norm Cash (27) 41 1961 673 L HR Log
Rocky Colavito (24) 41 1958 578 R HR Log
Nelson Cruz (38) 41 2019 521 R HR Log
Carlos Delgado (28) 41 2000 711 L HR Log
Josh Donaldson (29) 41 2015 711 R HR Log
Adam Dunn (32) 41 2012 649 L HR Log
Darrell Evans (26) 41 1973 733 L HR Log
Jimmie Foxx+ (28) 41 1936 693 R HR Log
Andres Galarraga (36) 41 1997 674 R HR Log
Joey Gallo (23) 41 2017 532 L HR Log
Lou Gehrig+ (27) 41 1930 703 L HR Log
Jason Giambi (31) 41 2002 689 L HR Log
Jason Giambi (32) 41 2003 690 L HR Log
Troy Glaus (24) 41 2001 708 R HR Log
Curtis Granderson (30) 41 2011 691 L HR Log
Hank Greenberg+ (29) 41 1940 671 R HR Log
Todd Hundley (27) 41 1996 624 B HR Log
Reggie Jackson+ (34) 41 1980 601 L HR Log
Andruw Jones (29) 41 2006 669 R HR Log
David Justice (34) 41 2000 606 L HR Log
Harmon Killebrew+ (34) 41 1970 665 R HR Log
Paul Konerko (28) 41 2004 643 R HR Log
Eddie Mathews+ (23) 41 1955 616 L HR Log
Willie Mays+ (23) 41 1954 641 R HR Log
Phil Nevin (30) 41 2001 624 R HR Log
Ben Oglivie (31) 41 1980 660 L HR Log
David Ortiz+ (28) 41 2004 669 L HR Log
Albert Pujols (25) 41 2005 700 R HR Log
Manny Ramirez (29) 41 2001 620 R HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (24) 41 2000 672 R HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (28) 41 1923 699 L HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (37) 41 1932 589 L HR Log
Hank Sauer (37) 41 1954 606 R HR Log
Frank Thomas+ (25) 41 1993 676 R HR Log
Mike Trout (23) 41 2015 682 R HR Log
Greg Vaughn (30) 41 1996 609 R HR Log
Cy Williams (35) 41 1923 604 L HR Log
300. Henry Aaron+ (26) 40 1960 664 R HR Log
Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
Henry Aaron+ (39) 40 1973 465 R HR Log
Dick Allen (24) 40 1966 599 R HR Log
Pete Alonso (27) 40 2022 685 R HR Log
Jesse Barfield (26) 40 1986 671 R HR Log
Jose Bautista (34) 40 2015 666 R HR Log
Johnny Bench+ (24) 40 1972 653 R HR Log
Dante Bichette (31) 40 1995 612 R HR Log
Barry Bonds (32) 40 1997 690 L HR Log
Jay Buhner (30) 40 1995 539 R HR Log
Jay Buhner (32) 40 1997 665 R HR Log
Ellis Burks (31) 40 1996 685 R HR Log
Ken Caminiti (33) 40 1996 639 B HR Log
Vinny Castilla (28) 40 1996 673 R HR Log
Vinny Castilla (29) 40 1997 668 R HR Log
Nelson Cruz (33) 40 2014 678 R HR Log
Adam Dunn (25) 40 2005 671 L HR Log
Adam Dunn (26) 40 2006 683 L HR Log
Adam Dunn (27) 40 2007 632 L HR Log
Adam Dunn (28) 40 2008 651 L HR Log
Darrell Evans (38) 40 1985 594 L HR Log
George Foster (29) 40 1978 687 R HR Log
Todd Frazier (30) 40 2016 666 R HR Log
Joey Gallo (24) 40 2018 577 L HR Log
Adrian Gonzalez (27) 40 2009 681 L HR Log
Carlos Gonzalez (29) 40 2015 608 L HR Log
Hank Greenberg+ (26) 40 1937 701 R HR Log
Ken Griffey Jr.+ (24) 40 1994 493 L HR Log
Ken Griffey Jr.+ (30) 40 2000 631 L HR Log
Gil Hodges+ (27) 40 1951 681 R HR Log
David Justice (27) 40 1993 670 L HR Log
Ralph Kiner+ (25) 40 1948 670 R HR Log
Chuck Klein+ (25) 40 1930 722 L HR Log
Ted Kluszewski (28) 40 1953 629 L HR Log
Paul Konerko (29) 40 2005 664 R HR Log
Mickey Mantle+ (28) 40 1960 644 B HR Log
Eddie Mathews+ (22) 40 1954 601 L HR Log
Willie Mays+ (30) 40 1961 659 R HR Log
Johnny Mize+ (35) 40 1948 658 L HR Log
Tony Perez+ (28) 40 1970 681 R HR Log
Rico Petrocelli (26) 40 1969 643 R HR Log
Mike Piazza+ (28) 40 1997 633 R HR Log
Mike Piazza+ (30) 40 1999 593 R HR Log
Wally Post (25) 40 1955 668 R HR Log
Albert Pujols (35) 40 2015 661 R HR Log
Ryne Sandberg+ (30) 40 1990 675 R HR Log
Mike Schmidt+ (33) 40 1983 669 R HR Log
Duke Snider+ (27) 40 1954 679 L HR Log
Duke Snider+ (30) 40 1957 592 L HR Log
Sammy Sosa (27) 40 1996 541 R HR Log
Sammy Sosa (34) 40 2003 589 R HR Log
Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
Frank Thomas+ (27) 40 1995 647 R HR Log
Frank Thomas+ (28) 40 1996 649 R HR Log
Jim Thome+ (26) 40 1997 627 L HR Log
Mike Trout (30) 40 2022 499 R HR Log
Mo Vaughn (30) 40 1998 681 L HR Log
Carl Yastrzemski+ (29) 40 1969 707 L HR Log
Carl Yastrzemski+ (30) 40 1970 698 L HR Log
358. Henry Aaron+ (25) 39 1959 693 R HR Log
Henry Aaron+ (33) 39 1967 669 R HR Log
Moises Alou (37) 39 2004 675 R HR Log
Jeff Bagwell+ (26) 39 1994 479 R HR Log
Jeff Bagwell+ (33) 39 2001 717 R HR Log
Jeff Bagwell+ (35) 39 2003 702 R HR Log
Cody Bellinger (21) 39 2017 548 L HR Log
Bobby Bonds (27) 39 1973 738 R HR Log
Kris Bryant (24) 39 2016 699 R HR Log
Robinson Canó (33) 39 2016 715 L HR Log
Norm Cash (28) 39 1962 629 L HR Log
Nelson Cruz (36) 39 2017 645 R HR Log
Carlos Delgado (29) 39 2001 704 L HR Log
Joe DiMaggio+ (33) 39 1948 669 R HR Log
Jim Edmonds (33) 39 2003 531 L HR Log
Edwin Encarnacion (32) 39 2015 624 R HR Log
Cecil Fielder (32) 39 1996 688 R HR Log
Brian Giles (28) 39 1999 627 L HR Log
Juan Gonzalez (29) 39 1999 629 R HR Log
Vladimir Guerrero+ (27) 39 2002 709 R HR Log
Vladimir Guerrero+ (29) 39 2004 680 R HR Log
Mitch Haniger (30) 39 2021 691 R HR Log
Rogers Hornsby+ (29) 39 1925 606 R HR Log
Rogers Hornsby+ (33) 39 1929 712 R HR Log
Reggie Jackson+ (36) 39 1982 621 L HR Log
Aaron Judge (29) 39 2021 633 R HR Log
Matt Kemp (26) 39 2011 689 R HR Log
Harmon Killebrew+ (30) 39 1966 677 R HR Log
Paul Konerko (34) 39 2010 631 R HR Log
Brandon Lowe (26) 39 2021 615 L HR Log
Greg Luzinski (26) 39 1977 645 R HR Log
Fred Lynn (27) 39 1979 622 L HR Log
Roger Maris (25) 39 1960 578 L HR Log
Eddie Mathews+ (28) 39 1960 671 L HR Log
Lee May (28) 39 1971 602 R HR Log
Willie McCovey+ (27) 39 1965 639 L HR Log
Willie McCovey+ (32) 39 1970 638 L HR Log
Mark McGwire (26) 39 1990 650 R HR Log
Mark McGwire (31) 39 1995 422 R HR Log
Stan Musial+ (27) 39 1948 698 L HR Log
Matt Olson (27) 39 2021 673 L HR Log
Rafael Palmeiro (30) 39 1995 624 L HR Log
Rafael Palmeiro (31) 39 1996 732 L HR Log
Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
Rafael Palmeiro (35) 39 2000 678 L HR Log
Carlos Pena (31) 39 2009 570 L HR Log
Boog Powell (22) 39 1964 506 L HR Log
Jose Ramirez (25) 39 2018 698 B HR Log
Jim Rice+ (24) 39 1977 710 R HR Log
Jim Rice+ (26) 39 1979 688 R HR Log
Jim Rice+ (30) 39 1983 689 R HR Log
Frank Robinson+ (26) 39 1962 701 R HR Log
Richie Sexson (30) 39 2005 656 R HR Log
Gary Sheffield (34) 39 2003 678 R HR Log
Roy Sievers (31) 39 1958 614 R HR Log
Alfonso Soriano (26) 39 2002 741 R HR Log
George Springer (29) 39 2019 556 R HR Log
Vern Stephens (28) 39 1949 712 R HR Log
Darryl Strawberry (25) 39 1987 640 L HR Log
Darryl Strawberry (26) 39 1988 640 L HR Log
Mark Teixeira (29) 39 2009 707 B HR Log
Mark Teixeira (31) 39 2011 684 B HR Log
Frank Thomas+ (38) 39 2006 559 R HR Log
Gorman Thomas (31) 39 1982 666 R HR Log
Mike Trout (26) 39 2018 608 R HR Log
Mo Vaughn (27) 39 1995 636 L HR Log
Ken Williams (32) 39 1922 678 L HR Log
Hack Wilson+ (29) 39 1929 670 R HR Log
425. Henry Aaron+ (36) 38 1970 598 R HR Log
Joe Adcock (28) 38 1956 501 R HR Log
Moises Alou (31) 38 1998 679 R HR Log
Nolan Arenado (27) 38 2018 673 R HR Log
Albert Belle (26) 38 1993 693 R HR Log
Jay Bell (33) 38 1999 688 R HR Log
Carlos Beltran (27) 38 2004 708 B HR Log
Wally Berger (24) 38 1930 628 R HR Log
Jeromy Burnitz (29) 38 1998 691 L HR Log
Miguel Cabrera (27) 38 2010 648 R HR Log
Miguel Cabrera (33) 38 2016 679 R HR Log
Bob Cerv (33) 38 1958 572 R HR Log
Nate Colbert (24) 38 1970 636 R HR Log
Nate Colbert (26) 38 1972 643 R HR Log
Chris Davis (30) 38 2016 665 L HR Log
Carlos Delgado (26) 38 1998 620 L HR Log
Carlos Delgado (34) 38 2006 618 L HR Log
Carlos Delgado (36) 38 2008 686 L HR Log
Rafael Devers (24) 38 2021 664 L HR Log
Adam Dunn (29) 38 2009 668 L HR Log
Adam Dunn (30) 38 2010 648 L HR Log
Adam Duvall (32) 38 2021 555 R HR Log
Edwin Encarnacion (34) 38 2017 669 R HR Log
Prince Fielder (27) 38 2011 692 L HR Log
Freddie Freeman (29) 38 2019 692 L HR Log
Joey Gallo (27) 38 2021 616 L HR Log
Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
Jason Giambi (30) 38 2001 671 L HR Log
Brian Giles (31) 38 2002 644 L HR Log
Troy Glaus (29) 38 2006 634 R HR Log
Vladimir Guerrero+ (23) 38 1998 677 R HR Log
Howard Johnson (30) 38 1991 658 B HR Log
Chipper Jones+ (29) 38 2001 677 B HR Log
Chuck Klein+ (27) 38 1932 711 L HR Log
Jim Lemon (32) 38 1960 612 R HR Log
Francisco Lindor (24) 38 2018 745 B HR Log
J.D. Martinez (27) 38 2015 657 R HR Log
Lee May (26) 38 1969 665 R HR Log
Willie Mays+ (32) 38 1963 671 R HR Log
Logan Morrison (29) 38 2017 601 L HR Log
Mike Moustakas (28) 38 2017 598 L HR Log
Magglio Ordonez (28) 38 2002 654 R HR Log
David Ortiz+ (40) 38 2016 626 L HR Log
Mel Ott+ (23) 38 1932 673 L HR Log
Dean Palmer (27) 38 1996 652 R HR Log
Dean Palmer (30) 38 1999 631 R HR Log
Rafael Palmeiro (32) 38 1997 692 L HR Log
Rafael Palmeiro (38) 38 2003 654 L HR Log
Mike Piazza+ (31) 38 2000 545 R HR Log
Aramis Ramirez (28) 38 2006 660 R HR Log
Manny Ramirez (28) 38 2000 532 R HR Log
Austin Riley (25) 38 2022 693 R HR Log
Frank Robinson+ (20) 38 1956 668 R HR Log
Mike Schmidt+ (25) 38 1975 674 R HR Log
Mike Schmidt+ (26) 38 1976 705 R HR Log
Mike Schmidt+ (27) 38 1977 667 R HR Log
Kyle Schwarber (26) 38 2019 610 L HR Log
Justin Smoak (30) 38 2017 637 B HR Log
Alfonso Soriano (27) 38 2003 734 R HR Log
Matt Stairs (31) 38 1999 623 L HR Log
Giancarlo Stanton (28) 38 2018 705 R HR Log
Mark Teixeira (24) 38 2004 625 B HR Log
Frank Thomas+ (26) 38 1994 517 R HR Log
Gorman Thomas (29) 38 1980 697 R HR Log
Jim Thome+ (25) 38 1996 636 L HR Log
Gleyber Torres (22) 38 2019 604 R HR Log
Larry Walker+ (34) 38 2001 601 L HR Log
Matt Williams (27) 38 1993 619 R HR Log
Ted Williams+ (27) 38 1946 672 L HR Log
Ted Williams+ (38) 38 1957 547 L HR Log
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62 is amazing given what pitchers can do now with increased analytics help.
The players of the past never had to hit the types of pitches thrown today.
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Sports these days are garbage, played by many whiny retards. (Trickles down into every field and profession).
A generation of cry-babies and woke-tards, grew up and got jobs (sports, govt, film, police, etc).
Baseball isnt as bad as NFL or NBA. (Yet). Might be a diversity thing (A bit less diverse than the others).
NHL is trying to hold on, but going woke at every chance they can.
(Every year the Bruins honor Willie O'Ree, 1st black player. (Who sucked) LOL
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Sports these days are garbage, played by many whiny retards. (Trickles down into every field and profession).
A generation of cry-babies and woke-tards, grew up and got jobs (sports, govt, film, police, etc).
Baseball isnt as bad as NFL or NBA. (Yet). Might be a diversity thing (A bit less diverse than the others).
NHL is trying to hold on, but going woke at every chance they can.
(Every year the Bruins honor Willie O'Ree, 1st black player. (Who sucked) LOL
Judge is none of this - throwback stand up guy. They asked him if he was the "legit" champion and he just said "Barry Bonds hit 73"
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Sports these days are garbage, played by many whiny retards. (Trickles down into every field and profession).
A generation of cry-babies and woke-tards, grew up and got jobs (sports, govt, film, police, etc).
Baseball isnt as bad as NFL or NBA. (Yet). Might be a diversity thing (A bit less diverse than the others).
NHL is trying to hold on, but going woke at every chance they can.
(Every year the Bruins honor Willie O'Ree, 1st black player. (Who sucked) LOL
This is all jackie robinson fault.
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Judge is none of this - throwback stand up guy. They asked him if he was the "legit" champion and he just said "Barry Bonds hit 73"
Judge is a class act all the way{so far}. if you ever get the chance just watch judge and stanton take batting practice.
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Stop watching BB after Justice, Glavine, Maddux, etc. generation retired.
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DVDs?
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AARON JUDGE’S 62ND HR BALL NETS $2 MILLION OFFER
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An unforgettable moment in Major League Baseball history took place Tuesday night at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
Aaron Judge launched his 62nd home run of the season, breaking Roger Maris' 61-year-old American League single-season record. Cameras zoomed in on Judge as he trotted around the bases, grinning from ear to ear as the entire Yankees dugout ran to greet the new AL home run king.
It was a moment baseball fans across the country will talk about for days, weeks, months and years to come.
So what about the individual who caught Judge's home run?
That lucky individual is Cory Youmans, a Texas Rangers fan who happened to be positioned perfectly in the front row of section 31 in left field when Judge launched No. 62 into the stands.
According to a report from The Associated Press, the owner of a sports memorabilia auction house says he has offered $2 million to Youmans for Judge’s 62nd home run ball.
JP Cohen, president of Memory Lane Inc. in Tustin, California, told The Associated Press that he has texted and emailed Youmans about acquiring the ball. Cohen says Youmans has not yet replied.
"I feel the offer is way above fair, if he is inclined to sell it," Cohen said in a telephone interview with the AP on Wednesday.
Youmans, who is from Dallas, works in the financial world. He was asked Tuesday what he planned to do with the prize while security personnel whisked him away to have it authenticated.
"Good question. I haven’t thought about it," he said.
The record price for a home run ball is $3 million, paid for Mark McGwire’s record 70th from the 1998 season.
Cohen had previously pledged to offer $2 million for Judge’s 62nd homer. He said his company has a good relationship with the Yankees and it would be willing to loan the ball to the team for an exhibit. He added the team has frequently exhibited items owned by Memory Lane at Yankee Stadium.
"We did make an offer of $2 million and that offer is still valid," Cohen said.
After the Yankees lost 3-2, Judge said he didn’t have possession of the home run ball.
"I don’t know where it’s at," he said. "We’ll see what happens with that. It would be great to get it back, but that’s a souvenir for a fan. He made a great catch out there, and they’ve got every right to it."
Youmans was among the crowd of 38,832, the largest to watch a baseball game at the three-year-old ballpark.
Aaron Judge blast 62nd Home-Run, breaks Roger Maris' AL, Yankees record
Aaron Judge blast 62nd Home-Run, breaks Roger Maris' AL, Yankees record
Nick Wright, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes discuss the importance of this monumental moment and compare Aaron Judge's achievement to Barry Bonds' 73 HR season.
The Associated Press contributed to this report. APPARENTLY SOMEONE STILL CARES.
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Judge is none of this - throwback stand up guy. They asked him if he was the "legit" champion and he just said "Barry Bonds hit 73"
This. 100%. I care.
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DVDs?
Hahaha!
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When Judge was sitting on 60 HRs, I made an additional, oh, $5000 more (selling my tickets on StubHub) than if he wasn't a bomb or two away from history.
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Who ???
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Who ???
No oil, no thong = invisible to wes
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No oil, no thong = invisible to wes
I haven`t followed baseball since I was a young kid.....no old age jokes please.....I`m just hitting my prime !! :D
Boring Sport Of Peace
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I haven`t followed baseball since I was a young kid.....no old age jokes please.....I`m just hitting my prime !! :D
Boring Sport Of Peace
Exactly, a 99 mph pitch with 15 inches of lateral break somehow being drilled with a 110 exit velo to the gap resulting in a 95+mph throw to the plate from an outfielder to get the runner by a fraction at home cannot compare to the sheer excitement of when the bodybuilders do the "I can't hear you" hand to ear thing before a riveting most muscular.
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How many would Jay Cutler hit? I'd say 25-30. Good not great, but hey baseball isnt his primary sport either
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Judge is none of this - throwback stand up guy. They asked him if he was the "legit" champion and he just said "Barry Bonds hit 73"
He's the legit single season hr champion imo and I think most other fans too
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prime number 61 or 67 ?
let's just hope he didn't mean primemuscle
If he did.....
outed
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Sports these days are garbage, played by many whiny retards. (Trickles down into every field and profession).
A generation of cry-babies and woke-tards, grew up and got jobs (sports, govt, film, police, etc).
Baseball isnt as bad as NFL or NBA. (Yet). Might be a diversity thing (A bit less diverse than the others).
NHL is trying to hold on, but going woke at every chance they can.
(Every year the Bruins honor Willie O'Ree, 1st black player. (Who sucked) LOL
Baseball is even more diverse, haha lots of Latin players and Asian players a long with Hebrews and whites
Basketball is the worse, followed by football, majority of those are just Hebrews
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18. Ken Griffey Jr.+ (27) 56 1997 704 L HR Log
Ken Griffey Jr.+ (28) 56 1998 720 L HR Log
Really impressive what he was doing in the late 90's being 6'3'' 200-ish lbs and clean from what we know.
Pure talent.
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ank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log
1. Barry Bonds (36) 73 2001 664 L HR Log
2. Mark McGwire (34) 70 1998 681 R HR Log
3. Sammy Sosa (29) 66 1998 722 R HR Log
4. Mark McGwire (35) 65 1999 661 R HR Log
5. Sammy Sosa (32) 64 2001 711 R HR Log
6. Sammy Sosa (30) 63 1999 712 R HR Log
7. Aaron Judge (30) 62 2022 696 R HR Log
8. Roger Maris (26) 61 1961 698 L HR Log
9. Babe Ruth+ (32) 60 1927 691 L HR Log
10. Babe Ruth+ (26) 59 1921 693 L HR Log
Giancarlo Stanton (27) 59 2017 692 R HR Log
12. Jimmie Foxx+ (24) 58 1932 702 R HR Log
Hank Greenberg+ (27) 58 1938 681 R HR Log
Ryan Howard (26) 58 2006 704 L HR Log
Mark McGwire (33) 58 1997 657 R HR Log
16. Luis Gonzalez (33) 57 2001 728 L HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (26) 57 2002 725 R HR Log
18. Ken Griffey Jr.+ (27) 56 1997 704 L HR Log
Ken Griffey Jr.+ (28) 56 1998 720 L HR Log
Hack Wilson+ (30) 56 1930 709 R HR Log
21. Jose Bautista (29) 54 2010 683 R HR Log
Ralph Kiner+ (26) 54 1949 667 R HR Log
Mickey Mantle+ (29) 54 1961 646 B HR Log
David Ortiz+ (30) 54 2006 686 L HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (31) 54 2007 708 R HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (25) 54 1920 617 L HR Log
Babe Ruth+ (33) 54 1928 684 L HR Log
28. Pete Alonso (24) 53 2019 693 R HR Log
Chris Davis (27) 53 2013 673 L HR Log
30. George Foster (28) 52 1977 689 R HR Log
Aaron Judge (25) 52 2017 678 R HR Log
Mickey Mantle+ (24) 52 1956 652 B HR Log
Willie Mays+ (34) 52 1965 638 R HR Log
Mark McGwire (32) 52 1996 548 R HR Log
Alex Rodriguez (25) 52 2001 732 R HR Log
Jim Thome+ (31) 52 2002 613 L HR Log
37. Cecil Fielder (26) 51 1990 673 R HR Log
Andruw Jones (28) 51 2005 672 R HR Log
Ralph Kiner+ (24) 51 1947 666 R HR Log
Willie Mays+ (24) 51 1955 670 R HR Log
Johnny Mize+ (34) 51 1947 664 L HR Log
Brady Anderson (32) 50 1996 687 L HR Log
Albert Belle (28) 50 1995 631 R HR Log
Prince Fielder (23) 50 2007 681 L HR Log
Jimmie Foxx+ (30) 50 1938 685 R HR Log
Sammy Sosa (31) 50 2000 705 R HR Log
Greg Vaughn (32) 50 1998 661 R HR HR
Brady Anderson is the real true single-season home run champion.
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Exactly, a 99 mph pitch with 15 inches of lateral break somehow being drilled with a 110 exit velo to the gap resulting in a 95+mph throw to the plate from an outfielder to get the runner by a fraction at home cannot compare to the sheer excitement of when the bodybuilders do the "I can't hear you" hand to ear thing before a riveting most muscular.
Yes,that`s all good but when nothing at all happens for what seems like an eternity it`s excitement at its best.
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He's the legit single season hr champion imo and I think most other fans too
Because he's totally natty.
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Funk,
Thank you for posting the internet instead of just a link.
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Who?
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Really impressive what he was doing in the late 90's being 6'3'' 200-ish lbs and clean from what we know.
Pure talent.
His swing was god damn beautiful
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Because he's totally natty.
Better chance he is than isn't. He doesn't look like a linebacker like Bonds and Macgwire
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Better chance he is than isn't. He doesn't look like a linebacker like Bonds and Macgwire
so? we've all seen plenty of guys that looked like they never entered a gym in their life, and weren't natural
i think he's been juiced since he made the majors, he wasn't even a top minor league prospect now he's suddenly the best home run hitter in the game? no way
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I watch Baseball. I like Judge, Stanton, Rizzo, LeMahieu, and for some reason I like Oswaldo Cabrera.
I’m indifferent on Gleyber.
I don’t like Josh Donaldson or Aaron Hicks.
But Judge hitting 61... and then 62, the magic is gone. I am happy for him. But I don’t really care.
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I watch Baseball. I like Judge, Stanton, Rizzo, LeMahieu, and for some reason I like Oswaldo Cabrera.
I’m indifferent on Gleyber.
I don’t like Josh Donaldson or Aaron Hicks.
But Judge hitting 61... and then 62, the magic is gone. I am happy for him. But I don’t really care.
I like Oswaldo too....he's done great and has a lot of energy. Peraza/Vlope/Dominguez/Arias could all be part of a youth movement.
Can't stand Donaldson.
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so? we've all seen plenty of guys that looked like they never entered a gym in their life, and weren't natural
i think he's been juiced since he made the majors, he wasn't even a top minor league prospect now he's suddenly the best home run hitter in the game? no way
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His build has barely changed sine HS
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I think it’s great politics aside, baseball and sports in general needs this excitement again. The McGwire/Sosa era is still the best
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I think it’s great politics aside, baseball and sports in general needs this excitement again. The McGwire/Sosa era is still the best
It was.
However, MLB can by hypocrites - they turned a blind eye to steroids since the players were drawing fan interest, and enabled the entire era.
So this crap about omitting Bonds / Arod / Clemens etc from the Hall is ridiculous, especially when Ortiz actually failed a test and got in, and guys like Piazza and Pudge are in.
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It was.
However, MLB can by hypocrites - they turned a blind eye to steroids since the players were drawing fan interest, and enabled the entire era.
So this crap about omitting Bonds / Arod / Clemens etc from the Hall is ridiculous, especially when Ortiz actually failed a test and got in, and guys like Piazza and Pudge are in.
Agree with both you and Coach. To me, A-Rod and Big Papi are the worst. Both proven to have failed tests where as Bonds and Clemens technically haven't. Yet, Bonds and Clemens are banned while I'm forced to see A-Rods smug fucking face on Sunday Night Baseball for 26 weeks every season. I like Big Papi but he fucking cheated and caught no flack. Like them or not but Sosa and McGuire brought baseball back from the brink. I fucking hate Senator George Mitchell. I really hope that before he dies he gets nailed for his goings on at Epstein Island. Fuck him.
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His build has barely changed sine HS
he weighed a lean 280 in high school?
also didn't he only hit about 39 home runs last year? you don't think it's strange to hit 23 more in a contract year?
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he weighed a lean 280 in high school?
also didn't he only hit about 39 home runs last year? you don't think it's strange to hit 23 more in a contract year?
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I never assume I know if anyone is clean or not, but I dont think the surge is based on any steroid like advantages.
He did hit more than last year. He also had 63 more PA, the umpires stopped calling the ball below his knees a strike, and he was able to stay back on ball and drive the other way. It was more about pitch selection and patience, plus all the vagaries of baseball thrown in. In addition, he was relatively injury free most of the year.
If you base it on steroids, did he start just this year? Doesnt make sense.
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Ohtani is the most exciting, complete overall player in baseball right now
6’4, fast, power hitter, power pitcher, filthy sliders, sinkers, 102 fast balls
Other than that it is a dead sport
Also Trout is fun to watch too when he’s healthy which almost never happens
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Baseball is almost as boring as golf and soccer.
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Baseball is almost as boring as golf and soccer.
We used to have a getbigger that could hit 400 ft home runs with ease but decided not to pursue baseball professionally cause his mind wasn’t in it
I believe he went by flinstones
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Agree with both you and Coach. To me, A-Rod and Big Papi are the worst. Both proven to have failed tests where as Bonds and Clemens technically haven't. Yet, Bonds and Clemens are banned while I'm forced to see A-Rods smug fucking face on Sunday Night Baseball for 26 weeks every season. I like Big Papi but he fucking cheated and caught no flack. Like them or not but Sosa and McGuire brought baseball back from the brink. I fucking hate Senator George Mitchell. I really hope that before he dies he gets nailed for his goings on at Epstein Island. Fuck him.
you answered your own question. oritz was a likeable guy. while bonds, mcgwire, clemens, and a-fraud are not. A-rod is trying to change his image but most people can see right through him.
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Ohtani is the most exciting, complete overall player in baseball right now
6’4, fast, power hitter, power pitcher, filthy sliders, sinkers, 102 fast balls
Other than that it is a dead sport
Also Trout is fun to watch too when he’s healthy which almost never happens
THAT dude is a freak of nature! Power pitcher and hitter. That's wild
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Showtime Ohtani looks good in a cowboy hat too
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Exactly, a 99 mph pitch with 15 inches of lateral break somehow being drilled with a 110 exit velo to the gap resulting in a 95+mph throw to the plate from an outfielder to get the runner by a fraction at home cannot compare to the sheer excitement of when the bodybuilders do the "I can't hear you" hand to ear thing before a riveting most muscular.
x2
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Really impressive what he was doing in the late 90's being 6'3'' 200-ish lbs and clean from what we know.
Pure talent.
Griffey supposedly didn't lift either.
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he weighed a lean 280 in high school?
also didn't he only hit about 39 home runs last year? you don't think it's strange to hit 23 more in a contract year?
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he hit 50 already rookie yr or 2nd year..then he was hurt couple years,he is top 5 players in baseball.
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Showtime Ohtani looks good in a cowboy hat too
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=681207.0;attach=1398219;image)
“Ooo rowr! I fur rike a rea cowbur!”
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he hit 50 already rookie yr or 2nd year..then he was hurt couple years,he is top 5 players in baseball.
I do know that Judge tends to miss a LOT of games due to injury. I was actually waiting for him to get injured this year and miss a ton of games again... but it didn’t happen
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I do know that Judge tends to miss a LOT of games due to injury. I was actually waiting for him to get injured this year and miss a ton of games again... but it didn’t happen
Hasn't happened for two full seasons.
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I have a suspician Roger Maris took D-bol in his record year.
His hair was reported to be falling out due to stress.
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Griffey supposedly didn't lift either.
Griffey’s best years aligned with the whole steroid era. He was obviously using if you look at the trajectory. A lot of pitchers were on too and they were throwing heat.
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I do know that Judge tends to miss a LOT of games due to injury. I was actually waiting for him to get injured this year and miss a ton of games again... but it didn’t happen
Didn’t realize he was so fragile. If you take out his two best years the guy has essentially been a bust:
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Didn’t realize he was so fragile. If you take out his two best years the guy has essentially been a bust:
The Yankees will still pay big money for an over 30 power hitter.
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The Yankees will still pay big money for an over 30 power hitter.
You’re right but if he couldn’t stay healthy for most of his 20s it’ doesn’t bode well for his 30s.
I haven’t followed the Yankees since Jeter was playing SS. I figured Judge was perennial all star.
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I would rather watch nick walker hike his lil posing trunks up his ass crack and those disgusting vericose veins than the suck ass boring sport of baseball fuck Aron judge and the New York cock roaches no one gives a fuck about baseball any more
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I would rather watch nick walker hike his lil posing trunks up his ass crack and those disgusting vericose veins than the suck ass boring sport of baseball fuck Aron judge and the New York cock roaches no one gives a fuck about baseball any more
Fuck off.
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Didn’t realize he was so fragile. If you take out his two best years the guy has essentially been a bust:
LOL, he's had three elite seasons, this past one being one of the best in the history of the game.
So, of the six years he's been expected to play full time, he's been elite for a full season in half of them.
In two shortened seasons, his OPS was over .900.
2020 was bad due to the injury.
Essentially a bust? LOL.
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I think it’s great politics aside, baseball and sports in general needs this excitement again. The McGwire/Sosa era is still the best
This gave me chills 21 years ago...even today.
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LOL, he's had three elite seasons, this past one being one of the best in the history of the game.
So, of the six years he's been expected to play full time, he's been elite for a full season in half of them.
In two shortened seasons, his OPS was over .900.
2020 was bad due to the injury.
Essentially a bust? LOL.
I think when people refer to Judge as a bust they take into account that he didn't make it to the majors until he was 24, he lost 4 or 5 "peak" years when hes compared to other young talent of this generation.
Then when they factor in the injuries in his 20's and it's hard to think hes going to stay productive as he ages.
His career hasnt had the "normal" superstar trajectory, even though he came out of the gates swinging. Hes had an all time great season and seems like a genuine decent human being.
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I think when people refer to Judge as a bust they take into account that he didn't make it to the majors until he was 24, he lost 4 or 5 "peak" years when hes compared to other young talent of this generation.
Then when they factor in the injuries in his 20's and it's hard to think hes going to stay productive as he ages.
His career hasnt had the "normal" superstar trajectory, even though he came out of the gates swinging. Hes had an all time great season and seems like a genuine decent human being.
I don't disagree with any of what you said. 100% spot on.
I fully expect an overpay now and the Yankees to have issues with the latter half of the deal. He'll be 31. Hopefully the injury history is behind him. But it did take balls to turn down 7/213.
But then he went and did 2022.
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In my opinion. If the Yankees do not sign Aaron Judge during the off-season, attendance at Yankee stadium will be noticeably down in 2023.
And if Judge signs with the Mets, Yankee fans will start attending Mets games.
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In my opinion. If the Yankees do not sign Aaron Judge during the off-season, attendance at Yankee stadium will be noticeably down in 2023.
And if Judge signs with the Mets, Yankee fans will start attending Mets games.
I'm sure people said that about Cole. Paid this guy like he was the 2nd coming of Randy Johnson. People get too caught up in names.
Overhyped 6'7'' pitcher
Roller Coaster slugger
A's 46 million for roster = Yanks 80 million for 2 players
I'd take Justice over Judge any day of the week.
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This gave me chills 21 years ago...even today.
and then sosa forgot how to speak english.
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LOL, he's had three elite seasons, this past one being one of the best in the history of the game.
So, of the six years he's been expected to play full time, he's been elite for a full season in half of them.
In two shortened seasons, his OPS was over .900.
2020 was bad due to the injury.
Essentially a bust? LOL.
He’s not a great all around hitter. He’s either Home Run or nothing.
This is what a great hitter looks like:
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He’s not a great all around hitter. He’s either Home Run or nothing.
That's just flat out not true He was a few ba points from winning the triple crown.
The was tons of commentary during the season about how he's become a complete hitter, saw the ball deeper, went with the pitch, laid off the bad stuff, etc
Miggy had a higher BA for sure, he was amazing, but the game has morphed so much in the last 15 years due to analytics changing the pitching, plus the shift, etc.
Only two guys in all MLB hit over .320
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That's just flat out not true He was a few ba points from winning the triple crown.
The was tons of commentary during the season about how he's become a complete hitter, saw the ball deeper, went with the pitch, laid off the bad stuff, etc
Miggy had a higher BA for sure, he was amazing, but the game has morphed so much in the last 15 years due to analytics changing the pitching, plus the shift, etc.
Only two guys in all MLB hit over .320
the extreme shift is gone next year
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the extreme shift is gone next year
Yes
Maybe that will correlate to higher BAs.
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Hope the Astros win the whole thing this year
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I don't care.
The thrill is gone.
(https://media.giphy.com/media/3o85xkvt4KChVZhB8k/giphy.gif)
Haven't cared about baseball since childhood. Game is way too long and boring. Football and MMA are kings.
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I still don't care.
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The only Aarons we care about are Singerman, Baker and Maddron AKA Mr. Intensity!
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The only Aarons we care about are Singerman, Baker and Maddron AKA Mr. Intensity!
(https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tK28ca9QB2QmiDp8qGXf45.jpg)
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(https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tK28ca9QB2QmiDp8qGXf45.jpg)
And the only judges we care about ask for sexual favors from bodybuilders
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And the only judges we care about ask for sexual favors from bodybuilders
And the only bat we care about is under Kai Greene’s towel [no homo].
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And the only bat we care about is under Kai Greene’s towel [no homo].
Oh hell yeah
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The only Aarons we care about are Singerman, Baker and Maddron AKA Mr. Intensity!
Love Aaron “Mr Intensity” Maddron
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Love Aaron “Mr Intensity” Maddron
and our favorite,aaron clarke....
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Haven't cared about baseball since childhood. Game is way too long and boring. Football and MMA are kings.
MMA is almost as gay as bodybuilding. Couple of dudes in their underwear rolling around on top of each the whole time. A bunch of men getting together to all watch and cheer said gayness on ppv. I'm all set
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Yes, yes I do.
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Can the Phillies beat the Braves??
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MMA is almost as gay as bodybuilding. Couple of dudes in their underwear rolling around on top of each the whole time. A bunch of men getting together to all watch and cheer said gayness on ppv. I'm all set
Watch the women. Remember Gina Carano, Miesha Tate and today Paige VanZant? :P
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Watch the women. Remember Gina Carano, Miesha Tate and today Paige VanZant? :P
Rachel Ostovich
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I like Oswaldo too....he's done great and has a lot of energy. Peraza/Vlope/Dominguez/Arias could all be part of a youth movement.
Can't stand Donaldson.
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Weird night on the bases,,they won tho good start.