jack97
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Bonds lays off the juice and is still slamming them out of the park.
One reason for getting juiced is that you get the muscle mass and strength. Once you lay off the juice, what muscle mass and strength you have is still there, you just need to workout to maintain this strength level. That’s one of the major complaints in the NLF roids policy, Shawne Merriman (SD Chargers) bulked up big time in college and just got a 4 game suspension, however the strength enhancement he got out of it will last longer than the suspension period.
IMO, having the extra power is needed if you make your living hitting the long ball. Look at David Ortiz; some claim his leg injury is hurting his hr production this year. His long ball is just falling 30 to 50 feet short from going over the fence. However, he still has the motor skills to hit his normal batting average.
.....player's union couldn't get their you know what together to fix this thing before it became a huge issue.
Mike Greenwell is making some complaints, he claims he was not juicing it and lost the 1988 MVP to Canseco who was juicing it. You got it right, this problem was brewing for well over 15 years, the player unions and owners did nothing because they wanted the fan draw and hence the money.
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