Sheff turns 37 in his contract year. Sets a career high in RUNS, HITS, RBIS, BAVG, and hits more home runs than he did from the age 20-30.
2003 155 R 190 H 39 132 .330 2004 154 R 166 H 36 121 .290
Luis Gonzalez
At 34 and in his 14th year in the league he sets career highs in Runs, more hits than in his first 10 years in the league. Career high in homers with 57 when it was 31 before that and 142 RBIs when his high was 114. He also hits 41 Points higher than his career average.
chadlincoln wrote:Aren't we forgetting the big elephant in the room?
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i'm pretty sure nobody is forgetting him, we've just already had hundreds of pages of discussion on it already so apparently you're the only one who feels theres a need for more of it
I think we need more of it. The question was who we speculate as a steriod user and Bonds hasnt been mentioned yet. He is as close as you can get as a lock to past steroid use.
No, I'd say guys like Clay Hensley are more of a lock then he is...
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all players who suddenly lost a whole bunch of weight and saw a significant drop off in their #s. pudge at least still is a decent player, but he's no longer "pudge."
BitterDodgerFan wrote:ryan klesko brett boone phil nevin pudge
all players who suddenly lost a whole bunch of weight and saw a significant drop off in their #s. pudge at least still is a decent player, but he's no longer "pudge."
is that CC Sabathia?
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BitterDodgerFan wrote:ryan klesko brett boone phil nevin pudge
all players who suddenly lost a whole bunch of weight and saw a significant drop off in their #s. pudge at least still is a decent player, but he's no longer "pudge."
Nomar Kent Betemit Gonzo .. Schmidt ..
All prime candidates for the hanging noose I would think.