Originally posted by jvanhineHow do you come up with those statistics? He had 493 homers in 17 seasons and was 39 when he retired. He could have played maybe five more years if he hadn't had the Lou Gherig disease. That means he would have had to hit 60 homers a year for 5 years straight. he was a great player but I don't believe he would have hit 800 homers. barring injuries A-Rod might do it. Look what happend to junior. He got hurt for 4 years stright and look at his homer projections now.
and if lou gehrig wouldnt of had some freak thing happen to him the HR projection for him was over 800...
Originally posted by slimjimi just went to his site and to wikipedia and it said he was 37 when he died....
How do you come up with those statistics? He had 493 homers in 17 seasons and was 39 when he retired. He could have played maybe five more years if he hadn't had the Lou Gherig disease. That means he would have had to hit 60 homers a year for 5 years straight. he was a great player but I don't believe he would have hit 800 homers. barring injuries A-Rod migh ...[text shortened]... what happend to junior. He got hurt for 4 years stright and look at his homer projections now.
I would have to say Ken Griffey Jr. After all, he is the youngest to make it ot 500 home runs. Also note that he is not juiced. You could argue this fact, however, it is very apparent to me who is and is not juiced. Just look at how Bonds and Mcguire bulked up right before hitting all of those home runs. I pray he breaks the record set by Bonds so that the home run record will once again be legitimate.