By Larry Brown | June 21, 2007 - Posted in Linkage

From the FanHouse:

I am so sick and tired of watching the media fall back in love with Sammy. This love affair is disgusting. If there has ever been a player whose career achievements reeked more of performance-enhancement, I have yet to see him. Sammy Sosa is the biggest fraud in baseball. He puts Barry Bonds to shame. He buries McGwire. He embarrasses Brady Anderson and Bret Boone alike. And he has no place in the present day Hall of Fame.

Check out the rest of the post at FanHouse.

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    3 Comments

    1. June 21, 2007 @ 11:15 am


      [...] Sammy joins Hank, Barry, Babe, and Willie at #600. So what?! Courtesy of Larry Brown Sports [...]

    2. June 21, 2007 @ 7:34 pm


      It’s too bad that a guy who was an icon of the Cubs franchise left with don’t let the door hit your butt on the way out, but he brought it entirely on himself.

      A lot of players were juiced, but walking out on your team is more unforgivable.

      Posted by JS
    3. June 3, 2008 @ 1:57 am


      [...] in that group — Bonds and Sosa. I’ve already shared my thoughts on Sosa — that he’s a complete fraud, and I choose not to acknowledge Bonds’ triumphs. So while I’m not buying the [...]

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