Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Red Sox Repeating Title?
Can the Red Sox be World Series Champs again? The Sox aren't off to the best start but its defiantly young in the season. Many players on the team are still consistently playing how they always play. There pitching staff is defiantly better then last year by giving up less runs. I don't think that the American League East is very strong. I think the Yankees are really old and are bound to collect the injuries until they brake down. I also believe Sabathia will have another poor season pitching and having over a 5.00 era. I think the Orioles will be the tuftest opponent with the Red Sox with their improved offense. Chris Davis will have a strong season as well as the whole outfield. The Rays and the Blue Jays I believe wont do much realizing the Rays lost pitching and how the Blue Jays still need team chemistry. For the rest of the league it will be tough once we get into the later rounds of the playoffs but I believe the Sox have the full potential to win yet again with their exciting team.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Barry Bonds Cheats his way to the top to be the home run king
Barry Bonds was indeed a great baseball player. Until he abused steroids. Barry Bonds was drafted into the major leagues in 1986 by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Barry in the beginning of the his years was a good player showing very good numbers by showing average and a little power. Then towards the middle of his career he was showing unreal power numbers that was on pace to beat Hank Aaron's home run record. This was a bit of a shock realizing bonds passed numbers were not exactly power numbers. Anyways toward the middle of his years in the majors he would put up numbers in the 50's,60's,and even the 70's. The board came to the conclusion that Bonds was currently using steroids. They caught him during one season but Bond's would keep denying his use of the drug so he could keep playing season after season. This was a scandal because I don't believe Bonds deserves the home run record. It belongs to Hank Aaron.
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