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| View Poll Results: Who is the rightful Single Season MLB Champ? | |||
| Babe Ruth |
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21 | 8.86% |
| Roger Maris |
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136 | 57.38% |
| Mark McGwire |
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2 | 0.84% |
| Barry Bonds |
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78 | 32.91% |
| Voters: 237. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Maris beats out bonds+steroids.
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Maris for me, Bonds from 185 lbs to 220 lbs or more. Steroids
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It's Maris for me.
Aaron is the all-time HR king (most HRs ever), and Ruth is simply the greatest home run hitter that ever lived (not a stat, an opinion). The more time that passes from the height of the steroid era the more ill will I seem to feel toward the likes of Bonds, McGwire and Sosa. I would have guessed the opposite would have occurred, but apparently I am holding a grudge, and it is growing. I hope they never see the inside of the HOF (I wouldn't even let them in with a ticket). |
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+1 Pretty much sums it up for me. Also, imagine what Maris could've done if he were on PED's- he probably could've beat Bonds. Just look at what Maris did without them.
Sincerely, Clayton |
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Well,it looks like the Net54 majority consensus is Roger Maris.I get all the points mentioned in all posts.To tell you the truth Bonds did alot better than I anticipated on this poll.MLB made this mess and its a shame Bonds has become the scapegoat for there greed and mismanagement.Just my opinion and it might have to do with I grew up loving the Pirates and an exciting rookie named Barry Bonds.Thanks to everyone who voted I learned alot from this poll! Jason Wells
Last edited by Piratedogcardshows; 10-03-2011 at 02:17 PM. |
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I want to say Maris, but that 2001 season (minus 9-11) was all Bonds. The intentional walks, the homers - simply amazing. The rules are the rules. I don't like Bonds, but will always remember the 2001 season.
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