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Better/Best
Jose Canseco, 1988
Barry Bonds, 1996
Alex Rodriquez, 1998
Alfonso Soriano, 2006
Christian Yelich, 2019
Barry Bonds, 1996
Alex Rodriquez, 1998
Alfonso Soriano, 2006
Christian Yelich, 2019
Jose Canseco, 1988 [Steroids]
Barry Bonds, 1996 [Steroids]
Alex Rodriquez, 1998 [Steroids]
Alfonso Soriano, 2006
Christian Yelich, 2019
Sure thing, Debbie DownerAnd the twins are on pace to win 108 games...... Lets see what happens.
Dont hate, procreate.Sure thing, Debbie Downer
Dont also force me to give a glass is half full on the outlook of a brewers kid. Us minnesotans dont take kindly to you cheeseheads,lol.Sure thing, Debbie Downer
Interesting. I thought that is what I did. I procreated the next 40-40 guy.Dont hate, procreate.
Not even going to ewe you. Solid retort you cheese head.Interesting. I thought that is what I did. I procreated the next 40-40 guy.
Ewe aren't very good at this, bro.
Go ahead and ewe ewerself thenNot even going to ewe you. Solid retort you cheese head.
All the way to title number 3.Go ahead and ewe ewerself then
He ain't there yetYelich is one of the best players in the game. Steroids or not he's in some good company in the 40/40 club.
Yelich is one of the best players in the game. Steroids or not he's in some good company in the 40/40 club.
It's a long shot, but the player with the best chance of getting there this season is Ronald Acuna Jr.
29 homers and 26 stolen bases, and his stolen base output has went up dramatically since the ASB.
But I think it's telling how much the game has changed that 26 stolen bases in August is leading the NL.