CyYoung31
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Believe this is from the anonymous testing they did in the early 2000’s.
Suspected, not confirmed.Didn’t we already sorta know this?
I'd expect roid using in pitchers was higher than hitters, recovery as a pitcher is much more importantWent through the list again. Saw Mike Hampton. And Bartolo Colon? Why does that make me laugh?
Also, quite a few members of the Red Sox, Cubs, and Dodgers
Juan Cruz? Didn't that guy weigh, like, 125 pounds?
Why would you? HOF level players having career years at age 27 is not an uncommon thing.No surprise to see Lopez or Klesko. My shock is that neither Jones is there that I saw. I can't be the only one who suspects Larry was using in 1999.
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lol you think chipper was on the juice?No surprise to see Lopez or Klesko. My shock is that neither Jones is there that I saw. I can't be the only one who suspects Larry was using in 1999.
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For that 45-HR season back in 1999, I do not close the door on the possibility. Just because he wore a Braves uniform doesn't close that door. There are several former Braves on that list, after all. These guys are human, not myths.lol you think chipper was on the juice?
Well he didn’t. So I guess he was just a pretty good damn baseball player. The 45 weren’t that far off what he did normally with mid to high 30 hr seasons. On top of the steroids that was the year the ball was flying out of the stadium. Look at Olsons 54 hr season compared to his other years….i guess you assume he was juiced up tooFor that 45-HR season back in 1999, I do not close the door on the possibility. Just because he wore a Braves uniform doesn't close that door. There are several former Braves on that list, after all. These guys are human, not myths.
You could argue that 1999 wasn’t even his best year.Why would you? HOF level players having career years at age 27 is not an uncommon thing.
Considering Olson can't do anything but chop the ball to second base now, I'm wondering.Well he didn’t. So I guess he was just a pretty good damn baseball player. The 45 weren’t that far off what he did normally with mid to high 30 hr seasons. On top of the steroids that was the year the ball was flying out of the stadium. Look at Olsons 54 hr season compared to his other years….i guess you assume he was juiced up too
Considering Olson can't do anything but chop the ball to second base now, I'm wondering.