Karen Kraft
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... Roger Maris....
is ignored.
They put at asterisk next to his record, noting that he did it is a 162 game schedule as compared with Ruth's 154 game schedule, ignoring the fact that Maris broke Ruth's record with fewer plate appearances.
No Hall of Fame for Maris -- the world little notes nor long remembers his breaking Babe Ruth's record. To this day, only drug-abusing ball players have bested his mark.
Perhaps Cooperstown and Baseball in general should put an asterisk indicating drug-assisted play next to the so-called records of St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire (70) and the Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa (66). and San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds (73).
In horse racing, if the horse tests positive for drugs after the race, it's first place finish is removed. Hitting a bunch of home runs chock full of steroids seems not to phase those who edit Baseball's record books.
In the end, for many fans, Roger Maris still holds the home run batting crown... and he will until a clean player breaks his record.
What say you?
Link:
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-1002-plaschke-roger-maris-20111002,0,5892446.column
is ignored.
They put at asterisk next to his record, noting that he did it is a 162 game schedule as compared with Ruth's 154 game schedule, ignoring the fact that Maris broke Ruth's record with fewer plate appearances.
No Hall of Fame for Maris -- the world little notes nor long remembers his breaking Babe Ruth's record. To this day, only drug-abusing ball players have bested his mark.
Perhaps Cooperstown and Baseball in general should put an asterisk indicating drug-assisted play next to the so-called records of St. Louis Cardinals' Mark McGwire (70) and the Chicago Cubs' Sammy Sosa (66). and San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds (73).
In horse racing, if the horse tests positive for drugs after the race, it's first place finish is removed. Hitting a bunch of home runs chock full of steroids seems not to phase those who edit Baseball's record books.
In the end, for many fans, Roger Maris still holds the home run batting crown... and he will until a clean player breaks his record.
What say you?
Link:
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-1002-plaschke-roger-maris-20111002,0,5892446.column