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In The Mitchell Report the only information they have on Glaus juicing was in 2004 or so.  It said he ordered HGH to try to get back from his injury faster.  He could have juiced before and after that but that's the only actual information out there on him.

 

Brad Fullmer was definitely juicing.  That dude was nuts.  Donnelly too.  Speez has had drug problems but with him it seems more like hard stuff than PED's.

 

I think if Tim Salmon and GA had been on roids you wouldn't have seen them decline in their mid 30's.  If any of our other guys were on PED's though in 2002 it's fair game though because of Bonds.

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In The Mitchell Report the only information they have on Glaus juicing was in 2004 or so.  It said he ordered HGH to try to get back from his injury faster.  He could have juiced before and after that but that's the only actual information out there on him.

 

Brad Fullmer was definitely juicing.  That dude was nuts.  Donnelly too.  Speez has had drug problems but with him it seems more like hard stuff than PED's.

 

I think if Tim Salmon and GA had been on roids you wouldn't have seen them decline in their mid 30's.  If any of our other guys were on PED's though in 2002 it's fair game though because of Bonds.

Speez was just being a typical musician.

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a player's numbers aren't going to suggest steroid use. barry bonds was the best hitter in history and aside from the 73 home runs, his numbers didn't change that much when he became a hulking monster in san francisco.

 

are you nuts.....his numbers improved as he aged, not declined!

 

His best years per OPS was when he was 35, 36, 37, 38, 39!

 

His OPS at age 29:     ,924

 

His OPS starting at age 35-39:  1.12, 1.38, 1.38 1,28, 1.42

 

Players don't get better after the age of 30. That is why Pujols not using has an argument and Bonds and Colon clearly did and are using!

 

So where are you getting your statistics!

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