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700
Congrats! Like him or hate him, that's something.
By the way - footnote in history - Jake Peavy |
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He is amazing...700 is supposedly untouchable
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700!!!!!!!!!!
If my posts were HR's, I'd be only 1 behind Bonds now.. |
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It's his 700th post. Not all today, that'd be some kind of record.
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I still say he took roids at some point in his career...cant stand his attitude and dont really appreciate him as a ballplayer.
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Here is a thought.
Currently there are 3 players in the history of MLB in the 700 club. How many of todays active players will make that club? I think 3 maybe 4. We have... Barry Bonds- already in Alex Rodriguez- should get to 500 and will turn 32 this year. With 8 season left in him all he needs is 25 per year, and he is on a tear already this year. Albert Pujols- barring major injuries is on a better pace than ARod. 4th is a long shot and that is Ken Griffey Jr. Still staggering to think that in the first 100 years baseball would only see 3 700 HR hitters yet it may have 3-4 active in the current year. |
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I really hope that Griffey, Jr. can get there, but I'm not holding my breath. |
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