Saw this on the front page of The Baltimore Sun today.Kinda disappointing this guy is trying to bring people down with him.I'm going to stand by Tejada, Gibbons, and Brian Roberts (wtf, he's 175 dripping wet!!) until they prove me wrong.
Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte are the names that really stand out to me. Mainly cause that has got to be like 500 Wins Combined between those 2 pitchers. But I would take this all with a grain of salt because Grimsley is just nameing names to save his own ass.
brian roberts...i loved how no one questioned when he hit twice as many HRs in one season as he had iin his whole career. No one thought about steriods, just cuz hes small. it isnt all about size.
Derek Jeter hit the same about of homeruns in 98 as he did in all of his previous 2 seasons. Steroids? Must be.
yea..i think the comparison between brian roberts and derek jeter is a little absurd. With Derek, it was one year where he tried to hit for more power. Its not like he went from a .250 hitter to launching them. He was always a good hitter, just never a POWER guy. Roberts barely won the 2nd base job over Jerry Hairston, then hit like 30 HRs in 4 months
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nebkreb @ Oct 1 2006, 07:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Roberts barely won the 2nd base job over Jerry Hairston, then hit like 30 HRs in 4 months</div>30? He only hit 18 all season.
Wow talk about exaggeration. 18 in a year. lolYou act like he was blasting them. They usually barely cleared the fence. And he had 50 doubles the previous season.
still - it was totally unexpected. yet nobody made any steriods noise because hes so small. steriods doesnt ALWAYS pump u up