Showing posts with label Home Run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Run. Show all posts

Friday, November 02, 2007

WOO HOO!!!!! Bonds not going to the Hall!

Barry Bonds announced yesterday that if the #756 baseball is entered into the baseball Hall of Fame with an asterisk then he will boycott the building and any ceremony should he be inducted. This is awesome. First off, he should never be inducted in my opinion. I hope he never sets foot into the building, he doesn't deserve it. I can't stand this steroid monkey. Now I know he hasn't ever been tested positive and has never admitted to taking steroids, but come on folks. It is ssssoooooooo obvious that he took steroids that he might as well just admit it and get it over with.

In case you hadn't heard, Mark Echo (the fashion giant)bought the baseball and had fans vote for what to do with it. The choices were:

1. Blast it into space.
2. Mark it with an asterisk. Then give it to the Hall of Fame.
3. Give it to the Hall of Fame unmarked.

Well, as you have probably guessed, option number 2 won the fan voting. The Hall of Fame has said it would take the ball, which is what prompted this wonderful response from the anti-Christ himself.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Top 10 HR Hitters of All-Time

1. Babe Ruth--Greatest HR hitter ever period! My favorite player of all-time, even though I never saw him play. 714 career HR

2. Sadaharu Oh--Japanese League and World Career HR leader with 868. Wow!

3. Josh Gibson--Might be better than Ruth and Oh, but few facts are known about his true HR totals, so he gets #3. Who knows how many he really had. Some say 900+, some say 800+, some say as low as 240 or so.

4. Mark McGwire--The dude could hit HR's. 583 career HR.

5. Barry Bonds--I hate this fucker, but he is a good HR hitter. 748 career HR as of today.

6. Henry Aaron--Hit them during a pitchers era and with most of the country against him. 755 career HR.

7. Willie Mays--Closest to not make 700. 660 Career HR.

8. Katsuya Nomura--Second greatest Japanese League HR hitter of all-time. Not bad. 657 career HR.

9. Ken Griffey Jr--If he hadn't been injured in Cincinnati he would be chasing Aaron along with Barry. 581 career HR.

10. Alex Rodriquez--When all is said and done he will have passed everybody (maybe even Oh). 491 career HR as of today.