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If Pujols is on the juice, I would rather pay $200-400 for one of his rookies than $20 for a Gem 10 Bonds rookie, solely based on the type of person he is off the field. Just my 2 cents!
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just curious.... what evidence is there that Pujols juices?> i dont see any? he doent have any of the tell tale signs... he is UNCUT and has a SMALL HEAD (7 1/4) and has lost weight since his rookie year, not put it on.... |
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Other amazing players: Clemons AROD Manny Big Papi Big Mac |
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Bonds was on the list of 104 players testing positive for PEDs in 2004? Along with ARod and a few other noteables you listed (including our closer, Ryan Franklin!). Maybe not.
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Unfortunately for Pujols, he will always be suspected, because he played in the "steroid era"
He has been the only player to ever publically say "he would give back ever penny he made if he was found to be using Peds"..... Manny showed the signs of steroid for many years : Severe mood swings and odd behavior....Pujols NEVER has had those symptoms... |
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I didn't know about Bonds on the list. Seems like it would be "case closed" for him if that were true. My point is that everyone who has done the impossible have had some help.
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YOU GOTTA BELIEVE!!! PUJOLS has been putting up the same stat line since he was 12 years old! he developed strong legs as a youth because he used to carry his drunk father home every night..Pujols' father was a legendary player in DR, and he used to party ALL NIGHT long after the games and Albert used to TAKE CARE of his father and LITERALLY carry him MILES on his back... Last edited by ScottFandango; 05-04-2010 at 09:56 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Does Pujols have a rookie card? I bet he has about a 100 rookie cards. I bet there are about a 100 different Pujols cards from each month he has played in the big leagues. The card companies of Pujols' era have printed cards like, well, like our government prints money. They printed so many they became worthless, so then they had to invent something else like a "refractor" card.
And my other point is, what the hell is a refractor? I seriously had to look it up: Quote:
So the answer is no, I'm never tempted to collect Pujols. and in my opinion you could combine the misdeeds of Bonds, McGwire, Palrmero, and Sosa and it wouldn't hold a candle to the dirty player that Cobb was, or a few others in the early days. |
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Refraction is the change in direction of a wave due to a change in its speed. This is most commonly observed when a wave passes from one medium to another at an angle. Refraction of light is the most commonly observed phenomenon, but any type of wave can refract when it interacts with a medium, for example when sound waves pass from one medium into another or when water waves move into water of a different depth. Refraction is described by Snell's law, which states that the angle of incidence θ1 is related to the angle of refraction θ2 by
where v1 and v2 are the wave velocities in the respective media, and n1 and n2 the refractive indices. In general, the incident wave is partially refracted and partially reflected; the details of this behavior are described by the Fresnel equations. |
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the fact is there was a LIMITED amount, SERIAL NUMBERED amount of cards produced...
FAR LESS than then number of T206 CHASE cards..Far less than many tobacco cards....FAR less than the 52 mantles... FAR FAR less than 1968 RYAN.... point is, there may be MANY DIFFERENT KINDS of pujols rookies (183 to be exact) there are not ten of thousands available... and for the player he is, that is a SMALL amount based ont he demand... |
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There's no doubt Pujols is a decent guy,and an excellent player.But judging by demeanor doesn't always work.Look at Manny Ramirez.Casual,laid back,sense of humor-but come to find out-juicin'.That was a bummer for me,being a Dodger fan.My point is,I wouldn't of known judging by his demeanor.
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