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Posted on 11/18/18 at 1:39 am to Ollieoxenfree99
Kick the shite out of LSU.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 2:27 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
My baseball feelings are sad today. Adrian Beltre Retired. Going to be quite a bit less entertaining watching the Rangers this coming year.
Posted on 11/20/18 at 2:51 pm to AgBQ00
One of the last few left from their steroid era.
Posted on 11/21/18 at 8:45 am to Farmer1906
Hard to believe that he was called up with the Dodgers and Tommy Lasorda was the manager at the time...
Posted on 11/21/18 at 8:50 am to AgBQ00
Hard to believe he was better from ages 35-39 than he was from 26-30.
Posted on 11/21/18 at 9:09 am to Farmer1906
Nah he regressed along the same lines as other all time greats. His drop off was not as pronounced as all time very good players. I would say he maintained and couple with the fact that the later years of his career were spent in hitter friendly parks vs the caverns in LA and Seattle contributed to the numbers.
ETA: His name has never come up in connection with anything PED related either. Not even suspicion from anyone around the game. All of his teammates at all of his stops along the way talk about his work ethic. So his numbers to me do not cause alarm at all regardless of the era he started out in.
ETA: His name has never come up in connection with anything PED related either. Not even suspicion from anyone around the game. All of his teammates at all of his stops along the way talk about his work ethic. So his numbers to me do not cause alarm at all regardless of the era he started out in.
This post was edited on 11/21/18 at 9:12 am
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:04 am to AgBQ00
Gagne said 8O% of the Dodgers used HGH while he was there. So there is some suspicion.
From 19 to 30 here is Beltre's line
.270 AVG
.325 OBP
.453 SLUG
.779 OPS
105 OPS+
31-39
.307 AVG
.358 OBP
.514 SLUG
.872 OPS
130 OPS+
Sure his prime might have started a little later. He didn't slow down into his late 30s.
35-39
.299 AVG
.358 OBP
.485 SLUG
.843 OPS
123 OPS+
I'm not saying he did or didn't but there are red flags are there like they were on other users.
From 19 to 30 here is Beltre's line
.270 AVG
.325 OBP
.453 SLUG
.779 OPS
105 OPS+
31-39
.307 AVG
.358 OBP
.514 SLUG
.872 OPS
130 OPS+
Sure his prime might have started a little later. He didn't slow down into his late 30s.
35-39
.299 AVG
.358 OBP
.485 SLUG
.843 OPS
123 OPS+
I'm not saying he did or didn't but there are red flags are there like they were on other users.
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:15 am to Farmer1906
MLB started testing for HGH in 2013
Beltre doesn’t really fit the profile of a user at all to me. He’s always been fairly big and his body didn’t really change a ton and he always hit for power. He simply became a better hitter if you look at his numbers. More selective and higher contact rates. He wasn’t Luis Gonzalez going from a light hitting platoon outfielder to hitting 50 home runs
Beltre doesn’t really fit the profile of a user at all to me. He’s always been fairly big and his body didn’t really change a ton and he always hit for power. He simply became a better hitter if you look at his numbers. More selective and higher contact rates. He wasn’t Luis Gonzalez going from a light hitting platoon outfielder to hitting 50 home runs
This post was edited on 11/21/18 at 11:30 am
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:17 am to Farmer1906
Disclosure stolen from another post on TexAgs because I am not wanting to dig around in numbers right now for comparisons but:
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Same suspicion for Hank Aaron?
Aaron: Ages 30-34 seasons: 34 HR; 101 RBI; .303/.370/.537 Ages 35-39 seasons: 41 HR; 101 RBI; .299/.396/.601
Beltre: Ages 30-34 seasons: 27 HR; 89 RBI; .306/.350/.518 Ages 35-39 seasons: 20 HR; 80 RBI; .299/.358/..485
This post was edited on 11/21/18 at 11:17 am
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:42 am to AgBQ00
Hank Aaron didn’t play into the steroid era. For every Aaron you find I could find 1000 other players that petered out. He’s the exception, not the rule. However during the early part of when Beltre played tons of guys continued to play into their later years. Some even go better as they got older. How many spikes for 20 some HRs to 40 some home runs do you normally see?
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:46 am to Farmer1906
The only time Beltre hit 40+ home runs was as a 24-25 year old. He struggled a ton with injuries early in his career. Again, nothing fundamental about his power profile changed if you look at his stats, he started walking more and striking out less and got to his power more consistently at a later age because of it.
He was also one of the most hyped baseball prospects I can remember when he was a kid in the Dodgers system. He never lacked for natural talent
He was also one of the most hyped baseball prospects I can remember when he was a kid in the Dodgers system. He never lacked for natural talent
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:47 am to ShaneTheLegLechler
Y’all sound an awful lot like me in 1998 when I thought Sosa & Big Mac were clean
Posted on 11/21/18 at 11:50 am to Farmer1906
Admitting you thought Sosa and McGwire were clean isn’t going to help your credibility on the subject
I mean technically they were clean since it was legal then but you know what I mean. Everyone knew they were using Andro, nobody cared
I mean technically they were clean since it was legal then but you know what I mean. Everyone knew they were using Andro, nobody cared
This post was edited on 11/21/18 at 11:53 am
Posted on 11/22/18 at 10:37 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
He was probably like 8. So cut him some slack?
Posted on 11/23/18 at 1:33 am to Mr. Elvert
You sure sound upset that Beltre might have used.
Posted on 11/23/18 at 8:06 am to Farmer1906
Beltre did not use. Go home
Posted on 11/23/18 at 10:58 pm to Farmer1906
frick Kyler and most of all frick kevin
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