jimmyritt33
04-17-2006, 01:20 PM
With Barry Bonds struggling mightily this season. Who do you think has the best chance at beating Aaron's record? In my mind A-Rod, he'll always get pitched to, because he has protection in the line-up. On the other hand Pujols has just as good of chance, although I think he may be getting the Bonds treatment soon. Intentional Walk. What do you think?
Pussah2
04-17-2006, 03:04 PM
arod. he is well on his way and is still very young with a long career ahead of him. His pace is ahead of everybody
chrisnorton
04-17-2006, 03:38 PM
Pujols might have a shot. He's hitting right at 41/year, and if he stays healthy and can play for well over a decade more than he has a shot.
DLee84331
04-17-2006, 04:13 PM
arod. he is well on his way and is still very young with a long career ahead of him. His pace is ahead of everybody
Even if Barry breaks Aarons record, it'll be A-Rods in a less then a decade. Only player in history to hit 400 homers before his 30th birthday.
jimmyritt33
04-17-2006, 05:09 PM
Even if Barry breaks Aarons record, it'll be A-Rods in a less then a decade. Only player in history to hit 400 homers before his 30th birthday.
that's why when all of my co-workers get on the chip about Bonds breaking the record I say that it won't be his record for very long, Pujols and A Rod are well on their way to the record
Pendulus Frenulum
04-17-2006, 05:15 PM
Even if Barry breaks Aarons record, it'll be A-Rods in a less then a decade. Only player in history to hit 400 homers before his 30th birthday.
Barry will break it if he doesn't totally fucking melt down (which might happen, dude is unstable at best). A-Rod will more than likely break it and Pujols as well.