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Is Jeter Taking Roids?

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Quote Originally Posted by ChalkyDog View Post
They're hiding the real numbers on how unpopular baseball is in this country.

MLB is about to be an island sport.

Well, I don't know about that. It's still pretty popular, especially on the East Coast. I do know though that it is not the "national pastime" anymore that's for sure. Football (pro and college) is way more popular. Basketball is more popular too (pro and college) and probably WWE is more popular too.

Going to the stadium is just something to do with friends now. It's more entertainment than anything else. In the old days, people were very serious about MLB. Fans would go in suits and in very formal dress and talk about it with reverence. These days, nobody really cares. Personally, I am surprised attendance is so high.
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cmon the guys batted over .300 every yr but 5. In 4 of those 5 yrs it was in the.290s. so every yr he was under .300 the following yr he juiced cuz his avg went up? His power numbers are up but the guys not a homerun hitter. His Homeruns fluctuate every yr. One power streak for a guy like that will make his HR numbers look better.

Its not like hes hitting 450ft homers. just look at his stats. So according to skip he juiced after 08. According to his numbers. A guy like jeter you just dont accuse of something like this unless you have more proof than just hes 38 and playing well.
1995 21 NYY AL 15 51 48 5 12 4 1 0 7 0 0 3 11 .250 .294 .375 .669 74 18 0 0 0 0 0 6
1996 22 NYY AL 157 654 582 104 183 25 6 10 78 14 7 48 102 .314 .370 .430 .800 101 250 13 9 6 9 1 *6 RoY-1
1997 23 NYY AL 159 748 654 116 190 31 7 10 70 23 12 74 125 .291 .370 .405 .775 103 265 14 10 8 2 0 *6 MVP-24
1998 24 NYY AL 149 694 626 127 203 25 8 19 84 30 6 57 119 .324 .384 .481 .864 127 301 13 5 3 3 1 *6 AS,MVP-3
1999 25 NYY AL 158 739 627 134 219 37 9 24 102 19 8 91 116 .349 .438 .552 .989 153 346 12 12 3 6 5 *6 AS,MVP-6
2000 26 NYY AL 148 679 593 119 201 31 4 15 73 22 4 68 99 .339 .416 .481 .896 128 285 14 12 3 3 4 *6 AS,MVP-10
2001 27 NYY AL 150 686 614 110 191 35 3 21 74 27 3 56 99 .311 .377 .480 .858 124 295 13 10 5 1 3 *6 AS,MVP-10
2002 28 NYY AL 157 730 644 124 191 26 0 18 75 32 3 73 114 .297 .373 .421 .794 111 271 14 7 3 3 2 *6/D AS
2003 29 NYY AL 119 542 482 87 156 25 3 10 52 11 5 43 88 .324 .393 .450 .844 125 217 10 13 3 1 2 *6 MVP-21
2004 30 NYY AL 154 721 643 111 188 44 1 23 78 23 4 46 99 .292 .352 .471 .823 114 303 19 14 16 2 1 *6 AS,MVP-13,GG
2005 31 NYY AL 159 752 654 122 202 25 5 19 70 14 5 77 117 .309 .389 .450 .839 125 294 15 11 7 3 3 *6/D MVP-10,GG
2006 32 NYY AL 154 715 623 118 214 39 3 14 97 34 5 69 102 .343 .417 .483 .900 132 301 13 12 7 4 4 *6/D AS,MVP-2,GG,SS
2007 33 NYY AL 156 714 639 102 206 39 4 12 73 15 8 56 100 .322 .388 .452 .840 121 289 21 14 3 2 3 *6 AS,MVP-11,SS
2008 34 NYY AL 150 668 596 88 179 25 3 11 69 11 5 52 85 .300 .363 .408 .771 102 243 24 9 7 4 0 *6/D AS,SS
2009 35 NYY AL 153 716 634 107 212 27 1 18 66 30 5 72 90 .334 .406 .465 .871 125 295 18 5 4 1 4 *6/D AS,MVP-3,GG,SS
2010 36 NYY AL 157 739 663 111 179 30 3 10 67 18 5 63 106 .270 .340 .370 .710 90 245 22 9 1 3 4 *6/D AS,GG
2011 37 NYY AL 131 607 546 84 162 24 4 6 61 16 6 46 81 .297 .355 .388 .743 99 212 10 6 4 5 0 *6D AS
2012 38 NYY AL 122 561 522 78 169 27 0 13 43 8 3 30 65 .324 .364 .450 .815 119 235 18 4 4 1 0 *6D AS
18 Yrs 2548 11716 10390 1847 3257 519 65 253 1239 347 94 1024 1718 .313 .382 .449 .831 118 4665 263 162 87 53 37
162 Game Avg. 162 745 661 117 207 33 4 16 79 22 6 65 109 .313 .382 .449 .831 118 297 17 10 6 3 2
G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards