Bonds haters!! Listen up

did u read my post????? He didnt even play in f'n yankee stadium from 1920-1922. He only hit 259 fucking homers in Yankee stadium. Do the math. That leaves 455 HOMERUNS NOT HIT IN YANKEE STADIUM. WHo needs to quit smoking the week lmao. I suppose the 455 hit in other parks would be doubles as well lmfao. Have u not seen that they have made parks smaller than ever now. You guys need to seriously read up before you post on this shit

P.s. I dont smoke weed
dumbbellpress said:
Thick, are you smoking weed?? Ruth played in Yankee Stadium with the 4 foot high wall. A ton of his homers were not homers at all. Thay were actually doubles, and very rarely, a triple. Ruth's stats are padded by that. Think of how many doubles Bonds has hit that, if he were playing with the same conditions as Ruth, would be homers. If Bonds had played in that same Yankee Stdium he would have over 800 homers right now. Thick, that weed is very bad for you.

dumbbellpress
 
Anybody saying barry bonds is better then Babe Ruth is a moron. Didn't one season Ruth have more runs that about 1/3 of the entire teams in the league. Up until 2000, bonds was virtually off of the map.

Babe hit HR's when they weren't given out like welfare checks. He was also a great pitcher.

This is your sports lesson of the day
K-
Meso Sports Expert
 
thick said:
did u read my post????? He didnt even play in f'n yankee stadium from 1920-1922. He only hit 259 fucking homers in Yankee stadium. Do the math. That leaves 455 HOMERUNS NOT HIT IN YANKEE STADIUM. WHo needs to quit smoking the week lmao. I suppose the 455 hit in other parks would be doubles as well lmfao. Have u not seen that they have made parks smaller than ever now. You guys need to seriously read up before you post on this shit

P.s. I dont smoke weed


thick is right...1923 . Built by the yankees for Babe Ruth
http://www.ballparks.com/baseball/american/yankee.htm
 
The guy is a below average outfielder and is not a team player. BTW they are a wild card contender not a playoff contender, two separate things.

If you took Bonds and put him on the St. Louis Cardinals you would see a team fall apart because of the chemistry that has been built would have a big dent in it.

To bad the Redbirds have three guys that are MVP candidates. Bonds will win MVP because the voting will be split to much between Edmonds, Rolen and Pujols.

I wouldn't take him if you paid his salary. It is all about a complete player and team player not a look how well I hit the ball kind of guy. Bonds is one of the best hitters in baseball but he is still not a top player in the game. I already named three better let me know if you need more.
 
KTCKSports said:
Anybody saying barry bonds is better then Babe Ruth is a moron. Didn't one season Ruth have more runs that about 1/3 of the entire teams in the league. Up until 2000, bonds was virtually off of the map.
Babe hit HR's when they weren't given out like welfare checks. He was also a great pitcher.
This is your sports lesson of the day
K-
Meso Sports Expert

Plus the Babe was a d*mn good pitcher before he became a slugger.
 
LOL that makes my point even great. Look how much smaller that park is now than when babe played. Right down the line it was 20 feet shorter for the babe. 3 feet shorter in right center. Than WAY bigger everywhere else. He only hit two hundred and some homeruns there and I am sure he wasnt a dead pull hitter lol. Called shot was opposite field. Fields were Way bigger than. All good homerun hitters can hit opposite field etc. Just imagine how many he wouldve hit out of center and left field if it had the same dimensions as today :D
Quasimoto said:
thick is right...1923 . Built by the yankees for Babe Ruth
http://www.ballparks.com/baseball/american/yankee.htm
 
I get so tired of hearing about this stupid team chemistry!! It is not basketball nor football--- You dont have to even look at a guy if you dont like him---YOU dont have to pass him the ball, or block for him, you dont have to do shit for someone you dont like in baseball---

TEAM CHEMISTRY IS BULLSHIT IN BASEBALL---
It only matters in basketball and football--
 
Team chemistry is irrevelant in baseball huh? Well A-Fraud was with the Rangers for 3 years, who did what he wanted when he wanted. He even underminded the manager.

The Rangers were terrible the three years A-Rod was here. Now they are the most surprising team in the league now that he is gone. Not much has changed otherwise. Now A-Rod is not in bonds' league for being an a-hole because bonds is in his own league for that. However the chemistry was disrupted because Alex had his set of rules and everbody else had theirs.


Silverback said:
I get so tired of hearing about this stupid team chemistry!! It is not basketball nor football--- You dont have to even look at a guy if you dont like him---YOU dont have to pass him the ball, or block for him, you dont have to do shit for someone you dont like in baseball---

TEAM CHEMISTRY IS BULLSHIT IN BASEBALL---
It only matters in basketball and football--
 
I'm waiting for the Bond's lovers to address my point too Thick. Isn't it true that Babe had more home runs in one year by himself then 1/3 of the ENTIRE TEAMS?

K-
Meso Sports Expert


KTCKSports said:
Anybody saying barry bonds is better then Babe Ruth is a moron. Didn't one season Ruth have more runs that about 1/3 of the entire teams in the league. Up until 2000, bonds was virtually off of the map.

Babe hit HR's when they weren't given out like welfare checks. He was also a great pitcher.

This is your sports lesson of the day
K-
Meso Sports Expert
 
Ruth regularly hit more homers in a single season than entire American League teams. This was a quote from mlb.com


The 60 HR's by Ruth in 1927 were more than each of the other seven American League TEAMS



KTCKSports said:
I'm waiting for the Bond's lovers to address my point too Thick. Isn't it true that Babe had more home runs in one year by himself then 1/3 of the ENTIRE TEAMS?

K-
Meso Sports Expert
 
Here is another fluke year lmao. In 1920 Babe hit more home runs than all the other teams in the league and led his closest competitor in the individual race, George Sisler of the St. Louis Browns, 54 to 19.
 
i love this shit



When Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs in 1927, he hit 14% of all home runs in his league that year. For a player to hit 14% of all home runs today, he would have to hit over 300 home runs in one season.
 
must be nice hitting in these little league parks of today

The most recent escalation of home run hitting has come at a time of bigger players and smaller ball parks. Not only have the new stadiums been built with shorter distances to the fences, older parks like Yankee Stadium have been remodeled to bring the fences closer. It used to be 415 feet to the left field bullpen in Yankee Stadium, but it is not that far to dead centerfield in most of the major league parks today. None has the 461 feet to the centerfield wall that Yankee Stadium had during the careers of Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio and Mantle.
 
Ha, I guess the losers finally saw it our way.

One more reason I am the Meso Sports Expert and Thick gets an assist.

K-
Meso Sports Expert



thick said:
must be nice hitting in these little league parks of today

The most recent escalation of home run hitting has come at a time of bigger players and smaller ball parks. Not only have the new stadiums been built with shorter distances to the fences, older parks like Yankee Stadium have been remodeled to bring the fences closer. It used to be 415 feet to the left field bullpen in Yankee Stadium, but it is not that far to dead centerfield in most of the major league parks today. None has the 461 feet to the centerfield wall that Yankee Stadium had during the careers of Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio and Mantle.
 
KTCKSports said:
Ha, I guess the losers finally saw it our way.

One more reason I am the Meso Sports Expert and Thick gets an assist.

K-
Meso Sports Expert


The only losers are the ones who are still talking about this-- All your stadium figures and stats are boring and not worth reading-- YOu can change my mind and I cant change your minds---So who cares

I really cant and you cant either say that the Babe is better BECAUSE YOU NEVER SAW HIM PLAY----

BOttom line---Bonds is the greatest hitter of all time(to me)



BTW--KTCKSports would have been totally sunk without Thick--

peace and I off this thread--its boring now
 
thick said:
Ok here is another thing that you are totally full of shit on. Check out these career at bats. Babe ruth has 8399 career at bats


Barry bonds has 8725 career at bats at the time of 658 homeruns. I guess that kinda dismisses that bold statement. Bonds has 325 more at bats than ruth with 56 less dingers. With Babes' homer every 8.5 at bats, he would have another 40(rounded number) homers. That would put him edit:100(i put 10 instead of 100) homeruns over bonds with the same number of at bats. That isn't even a comparison. Hank aaron had almost 4000 more at bats to barely beat the babe.




Bond is an amazing player in the modern era. he is the most feared hitter of all time and has hit these dingers in a fraction of the A/B's that Ruth or Aaron ever had.

Remember WALKS DON'T count as at bats!
 
Of course I know that. Just the last couple of years has that even been a factor. He just recently passed babe in walks i believe
TheSpectre said:
Remember WALKS DON'T count as at bats!
 
Those juiced up balls and corked bats sure helped add some homers to McGwire, Bonds, Sosa, and even Brady fucking Anderson hit 50, HA.

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS BA

1 Barry Bonds, SF 2001 153 476 129 156 32 2 73 137 177 93 13 3 .328
2 Mark McGwire, STL 1998 155 509 130 152 21 0 70 147 162 155 1 0 .299
3 Sammy Sosa, CHI 1998 159 643 134 198 20 0 66 158 73 171 18 9 .308
4 Mark McGwire, STL 1999 153 521 118 145 21 1 65 147 133 141 0 0 .278
5 Sammy Sosa, CHC 2001 160 577 146 189 34 5 64 160 116 153 0 2 .328
6 Sammy Sosa, CHI 1999 162 625 114 180 24 2 63 141 78 171 7 8 .288
7 Roger Maris, NY 1961 161 590 132 159 16 4 61 142 94 67 0 0 .269
8 Babe Ruth, NY 1927 151 540 158 192 29 8 60 164 137 89 7 6 .356
9 Babe Ruth, NY 1921 152 540 177 204 44 16 59 171 145 81 17 13 .378
10 Mark McGwire, OAK/STL 1997 156 540 86 148 27 0 58 123 101 159 3 0 .274
11 Jimmie Foxx, PHI 1932 154 585 151 213 33 9 58 169 116 96 3 7 .364
12 Hank Greenberg, DET 1938 155 556 144 175 23 4 58 146 119 92 7 5 .315
13 Alex Rodriguez, TEX 2002 162 624 125 187 27 2 57 142 87 122 9 4 .300
14 Luis Gonzalez, ARI 2001 162 609 128 198 36 7 57 142 100 83 1 1 .325
15 Ken Griffey, SEA 1998 161 633 120 180 33 3 56 146 76 121 20 5 .284
16 Hack Wilson, CHI 1930 155 585 146 208 35 6 56 190 105 84 3 -- .356
17 Ken Griffey, SEA 1997 157 608 125 185 34 3 56 147 76 121 15 4 .304
18 Ralph Kiner, PIT 1949 152 549 116 170 19 5 54 127 117 61 6 -- .310
19 Babe Ruth, NY 1920 142 458 158 172 36 9 54 137 150 80 14 14 .376
20 Mickey Mantle, NY 1961 153 514 132 163 16 6 54 128 126 112 12 1 .317
21 Babe Ruth, NY 1928 154 536 163 173 29 8 54 142 137 87 4 5 .323
22 George Foster, CIN 1977 158 615 124 197 31 2 52 149 61 107 6 4 .320
23 Mark McGwire, OAK 1996 130 423 104 132 21 0 52 113 116 112 0 0 .312
24 Willie Mays, SF 1965 157 558 118 177 21 3 52 112 76 71 9 4 .317
25 Mickey Mantle, NY 1956 150 533 132 188 22 5 52 130 112 99 10 1 .353
26 Alex Rodriguez, TEX 2001 162 632 133 201 34 1 52 135 75 131 18 3 .318
27 Jim Thome, CLE 2002 147 480 101 146 19 2 52 118 122 139 1 2 .304
28 Willie Mays, NY 1955 152 580 123 185 18 13 51 127 79 60 24 4 .319
29 Cecil Fielder, DET 1990 159 573 104 159 25 1 51 132 90 182 0 1 .277
30 Ralph Kiner, PIT 1947 152 565 118 177 23 4 51 127 98 81 1 -- .313
31 Johnny Mize, NY 1947 154 586 137 177 26 2 51 138 74 42 2 -- .302
32 Greg Vaughn, SD 1998 158 573 112 156 28 4 50 119 79 121 11 4 .272
33Albert Belle, CLE 1995 143 546 121 173 52 1 50 126 73 80 5 2 .317
34 Brady Anderson, BAL 1996 149 579 117 172 37 5 50 110 76 106 21 8 .297
35 Jimmie Foxx, BOS 1938 149 565 139 197 33 9 50 175 119 76 5 4 .349
36 Sammy Sosa, CHI 2000 156 604 106 193 38 1 50 138 91 168 7 4 .320
37 Ted Kluszewski, CIN 1954 149 573 104 187 28 3 49 141 78 35 0 2 .326
38 Mark McGwire, OAK 1987 151 557 97 161 28 4 49 118 71 131 1 1 .289
39 Lou Gehrig, NY 1934 154 579 128 210 40 6 49 165 109 31 9 5 .363
40 Harmon Killebrew, MIN 1969 162 555 106 153 20 2 49 140 145 84 8 2 .276
41 Harmon Killebrew, MIN 1964 158 577 95 156 11 1 49 111 93 135 0 0 .270
42 Albert Belle, CHI 1998 163 609 113 200 48 2 49 152 81 84 6 4 .328
43 Willie Mays, SF 1962 162 621 130 189 36 5 49 141 78 85 18 2 .304
44 Andre Dawson, CHI 1987 153 621 90 178 24 2 49 137 32 103 11 3 .287 445
45Lou Gehrig, NY 1936 155 579 167 205 37 7 49 152 130 46 3 4 .354
46Frank Robinson, BAL 1966 155 576 122 182 34 2 49 122 87 90 8 5 .316
47 Larry Walker, COL 1997 153 568 143 208 46 4 49 130 78 90 33 8 .366
48 Babe Ruth, NY 1930 145 518 150 186 28 9 49 153 136 61 10 10 .359
49 Sammy Sosa, CHC 2002 150 556 122 160 19 2 49 108 103 144 2 0 .288
50 Jim Thome, CLE 2001 156 526 101 153 26 1 49 124 111 185 0 1 .291

Sorry it doesn't paste lined up correctly on the board.
 

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