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Originally Posted by Cochise
10 years of the numbers he put up before juicing are HOF credentials. His numbers from that time don't rank him with the best in history.
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Are you being serious? He is by a landslide to fast to hit the 300-300 club. His final 3 years in Pittsburgh, he was basically a .300 hitter with 30+HRs, 110+ RBIs, 100+ walks, and 35+ SBs. All while being the best defensive LF in the game by a mile. Again, if you're talking about pure HRs and BA... sure. He was elite in almost every single way -- power, blazing speed, outstanding defense, and a great pure hitter with plate discipline.