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If Barry Bonds Hadn't Done Roids, What Kind Of MLB Player Would He Be?

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Seeing As He Used To Be Mad Skinny, Who He Still Have Hit All Those Homers, Or Would He Become A Speed Demon By Racking Up Steals And Average. *NOTE: Any Type Of Drug Enhancement DOES NOT Increase The Players Skill It Is Used By!

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  1. Only the most accomplished baseball player to play the game(which I believe he is anyway).  I haven't seen the proof so as far as I'm concerned Barry is clean.  Barry is a 40/40 man (which was done before he got considerably buff).  Just because he is a huge man now doesn't mean he was using steroids.  If you look at everybody's rookie card and look at them now, all of them were little when they started out.  A-rod is the one everybody should be worried about have you seen the size of that monster man lately?  But back to Barry.  Barry is what he is.  The all-time homerun king and one of the most (if not the most) decorated outfielder of all time.  He is no doubt one of the greatest players to ever play.


  2. umm he would be on the bottom instead of the top of the HR list

  3. Probably 500 home runs still

  4. I think he would have been if not the greatest one of the greatest players to ever live my looks is probably 570-600 Hr's and 600-650 stolen bases but dosen't matter he rioded anyway

  5. Some skinny weak black guy

  6. A Hall of Famer.  

  7. He'd be the same player that hit those 73 HR's that single season and 762 HR's for his career, but would remain on the disabled list longer if he did not receive steroids.  Skinny people in their early 20's definitely tend to gain weight as they approach their 30's, and it happened to Barry Bonds, Cecil Fielder and Tony Gwynn, for example.  It's a matter of metabolism slowing down and water/fat retention when aging, but people get the wrong message when brainwashed by the media and are gullible when believing that steroids will make you gain weight and look bigger in such a short time.  That was not the case with Barry Bonds.      

  8. BARRY BONDS IS GREAT, HAS ALWAYS BEEN GREAT, AND WILL FOREVER BE GREAT!!!!

  9. He hit forty-four home runs in a season, stole 52 bases, had a forty-forty season, won several MVPs and Gold Glove awards all before steroids. If he had not used steroids, he would not have played as long, but he would have continued to steal bases, and might have gone down as one of the best all-around players in MLB history, behind Willie Mays.

  10. i think he still will be an above average player but he will never hit as many home runs.

  11. If he hadn't used performance enhancing drugs, he would've made the Hall of Fame.

  12. i think he would be still a Hof, but we will never know  

  13. He'd have 500-540 HRs.

  14. I would say around 520 home runs and alot more stolen bases than he has now.

    He would've been a sure bet in the hall of fame.

  15. Look at it this way: Bonds started using steroids probably around the late 90's. Before that, he was still hitting a lot of home runs. Had he not used them, he'd probably have 500-600 home runs. He's still have all the stolen bases. He's still play great defense. Still a first ballot hall of famer.

  16. A drug free A**hole.

  17. Before his alleged juicing years,(1999-2004), he was on pace to hit 661 HR. Being one of the best ever just wasn't good enough.

  18. he would definitely be fat, so maybe a prince fielder.

  19. he still would of been good prbly a hall of famer with a giants retired number maybe 500 or even 600 homers he should of never done steroids

  20. He would be a Ken Griffey type of player, good numbers when not hurt.

    It had to argue that he didn't do roids, if you look at his stats, never hitting over 50 home runs and then blam 73 when he is 38.  

  21. Probably similar to Alfonso Soriano, only with a far better average and far less strikeouts.  Still, he could still hit 30-35 HR and steal 30-35 bases.

  22. He would have about 500 career hr, be faster, little strikeouts, he would be a 40 40 guy more than once, he wud b like alfanso soriano. I think if he didn't do roids we would have won a ring, smart baserunning and scoring runs beats hitting hr's by a mile.

  23. What people dont realize is taht Barry was a shew in Hall Of Famer before the steroids.He had already acheived something no one else did.400 HR and 400 steals.If he didnt do the roids he would have been the only 500-500 guy.Not manny people liked Barry because of his attitude towards the media and other players.He would have been the greatest ever to play the game if not for roids until Arod gets done putting up his incredible numbers.You never know he might have gone 600-600.Before the roids he was hitting 30-40 hrs a year and 40 stolen bases.If not for the roids he might have one day went 50-50.His power would have gotten better anyway without the steroids but not to the point it did.I really would have loved to see what he could have been without the juice.Everyone forgets on top of the offensive numbers this guy was a gold glove outfielder too.What a career.Without the roids he still could have racked up 4 or 5 mvps 12 golden gloves 500+hr and 500+steals.

  24. He would be a HOFer with over 600 homeruns

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