Bautista

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A. Highly-advanced, undetectable 'roids
B. HGH
C. Hotdogs and beer
D. Clean as a whistle




B is a definite in my estimation.
 
#3
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Unknown until next year. But I'm the rare guy that thinks that Brady Anderson was clean in 1996, since there was absolutely no reason in 1997 for him to quit doing whatever he'd been doing, and yet he went right back down from 50 to under 20. I'd bet $50 that Bautista will hit fewer than 30 homers next year.
 
#4
#4
D. If you look at the advanced numbers plus the way he has changed his approach, it all adds up. More flyballs + trying to pull everything + Cito Gaston + consistant playing time = lots and lots of HRs.
 
#5
#5
D. Just look at the Jays in general, i believe they have 5 guys that have hit 20+ home runs now. So its probably just a great hitters ballpark.
 
#7
#7
What did Lancaster say when it was his turn. Wasn't something like I had too much whiskey?
 
#8
#8
The answer is obvious. The blue jays' hitting coach is really good at two things. Those two things are teaching the art of the long ball and buying steroids.
 
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#9
As of last nights games, Bautista had 53 jacks.

1 was inside the park

52 (52!) were to left field.

That, is just absurd...

I would pitch him outside, just a thought?
 
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#11
As of last nights games, Bautista had 53 jacks.

1 was inside the park

52 (52!) were to left field.

That, is just absurd...

I would pitch him outside, just a thought?

That statistic makes me lean toward saying that he is clean.
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#12
#12
As of last nights games, Bautista had 53 jacks.

1 was inside the park

52 (52!) were to left field.

That, is just absurd...

I would pitch him outside, just a thought?


He pulls outside pitches as well.
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