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Title: Will A-Rod be able to make it past Bonds's record?
Post by: jonchang on August 16, 2007, 01:04AM
If he stays healthy, I have a strong feeling he will. He's already at 504, and only 32 yrs. old, and is crushing homeruns at an astonishing rate. Alex is a natural belter, and the only reason I like the Yankees is because of him and Derek Jeter.
Title: Re: Will A-Rod be able to make it past Bonds's record?
Post by: Peyo on August 16, 2007, 06:54AM
he will make it when he gets to 50 yrs, the reason why he won't do it is because he sucks. i think he is the Yankee that has made more errors in history. i hope he gets traded for vladimir guerrero.
Title: Re: Will A-Rod be able to make it past Bonds's record?
Post by: jonchang on August 16, 2007, 07:14AM
Nah, I like A-Rod because of his homerun power. I took my homerun swing from him.
Title: Re: Will A-Rod be able to make it past Bonds's record?
Post by: cable2099 on August 25, 2007, 11:06AM
BTW how many games were actually won by them and not by steroids? That is why I dont respect the Yankees anymore and especially Giambi. How do we know that A-Rod has never done steroids? He may not be doing them now but how do we know he has not done it in the past? Babe Ruth was a natural belter and he never did steroids. That is a man I respect.
Title: Re: Will A-Rod be able to make it past Bonds's record?
Post by: jonchang on August 25, 2007, 11:35PM
I don't like the Yankees. I only like A-Rod and Jeter.
Title: Re: Will A-Rod be able to make it past Bonds's record?
Post by: PackerFan8459 on September 26, 2007, 07:00PM
I bet A-Rod will have the record wiothin the next 5 or 6 seasons if he continous to have the same success. I hope he brakes it because I hate the fact that Barry Bonds has it.
Title: Re: Will A-Rod be able to make it past Bonds's record?
Post by: jonchang on September 27, 2007, 04:57AM
Yeah, A-Rod's heaps good IMO. And he's got two Gold Gloves (even though his glovework now can be erratic), and he's got 53 on the season, last I checked. That's 517 HR. If Alex stays healthy, he might just become king of the hill.