| While I believe that most of the players are on some form of juice, I also believe in the conspiracy that baseball was juicing the balls. Like, last year. I think it's just a little strange that mostly everyone's power numbers are WAY down. Since pitching hasn't seemed to improve that much, so obviously something is weird. Who knows, maybe the whole steroids scandal is a huge cover up for the juicing scandal. The steroid conspiracy is a conspiracy!
But, on Barry Bonds. You can say what you want about the guy, but 755 (soon to be 756), is quite the accomplishment. If you work under the assumption that everyone was juicing, guys like Sosa, McGwire, Canseco, Thomas aren't even close. In fact, McGwire had the record HR season and he wasn't even remotely close (granted he retired early, but only because he broke down so quickly due to most likely the absurd amount of juice he was on).
My logic on Bonds is that if he were juicing up at the rate most people say he is, his body would of broken down by now and he wouldn't be playing. Aside from the knee (something that can happen to fielders in general and I'd argue that it's even more common in a 40 something year old guy who was probably taking steroids).
So before you run around saying Barry was juicing up to the point where his head is as fat as a beach ball, just look at his professional medical history in comparison with other high juiced pro athletes. Nothing adds up.
Am I saying he never did steroids? Absolutely not. I believe int his era, almost EVERYONE is juicing. It's just the retards who get caught. Plus, do you think baseball would WANT to catch Bonds in the act?
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