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Any baseball juicers?

just out of curiosity's sake, for a pitcher is eq a possible good idea, or definitely no. this is not for myself, but my pitcher friend. trust me its my friend, my current cycle is more impressive that a bit of eq, lol
 
Ummm I played baseball for 9 years and I juice now, but never at the same time. Does that count?

Chris
 
khemix said:
Ummm I played baseball for 9 years and I juice now, but never at the same time. Does that count?

Chris

Im the same story, lol
 
Certain body changes can screw with a pitcher's arm. A lot of it is release point. If a pitcher were to use steroids and train like a bodybuilder the resulting changes in his upper body would throw off mechanics badly. (Mechanics that a pitcher has spent years developing.) Roger Clemens says he does a lot of what a bodybuilder does for lower body, but he can't train upper body the same way because of what I mentioned- release point.

HOWEVER, we are fooling ourselves to think that there aren't pitchers who have managed to use steroids effectively. It's pretty well known that Chuck Finley for instance used steroids since his whore ex-wife blabbed it to the world. It's hard for me to believe Clemens hasn't used some sort of anabolic substance. I know that around the time that it became obvious that Bonds was juicing, Clemens had suddenly developed a Bonds-like moonpie face while the rest of his body seemed to muscle up.

The long and short of it though is that of all the positions on the baseball field the pitcher is probably the least likely to benefit from juice and most of the benefit would come from extending a career. However in theory it's possible for a pitcher to add enough mass to his lower body to generate more momentum off the mound. Unfortunately there really isn't an obvious case to model a solid approach from so I can't really say it's a no-lose situation.
 
DiamondCutCows said:
Bro, when you're a REAL prospect scouts do get excited, but you would know that if you experienced it. If I wanted ti impress anyone I would simply google my name

BTW, it was a one-hopper, line drive to my glove side.
Listen bro, I admit I wasn't a top prospect but I did get drafted out of high school (even though I was a low round pick, 23rd round by the Rockies). I didn't sign and they did a draft and follow. There's no real money up front for a 23rd rounder and I had a couple of good D1 offers. I went to Fresno State on a ride and had a great time and decent run there. I know what the competition is out there and I know how rare a legit mid 90's gun is. Every team we played had one maybe two but that's out of a dozen pitchers and that is at the D1 level. I played with Jeff Weaver and he threw gas and was only hitting the low 90's. I did not get drafted after college so I obviously didn't have major league ability but I did start 4 years in the infield at a major basesall coolege program. I admit I called BS on the cat that claimed 94 as an 11th grader. It's kinda like all the guys that claim to have a 9" cock, reading this board you'd think 9" was average. haha. I didn't however call BS on you throwing a guy out from cf. I just asked if he was crawling because even on a one hopper to shallow center you'd have to be damn slow to get thrown out.
 
I believe you twisted. I played varsity baseball in Houston for 3 years. Now days it is not uncommon to have multiple pitchers throwing 90+ On my team alone we had a kid who topped out at 94 the summer of his sophomore year. We also had a freshmen who threw 88-92. My jr. year our number one and two was consistent 88-91. And we also had me as a lefty 86-89 in highschool. This just goes to show that it is not uncommon to have pitchers throwing that hard - 5 of us at one school. And believe me we weren't the only school.
And to the guy that sayed scouts were cheering that is complete bs :rolleyes: The closer on my team right now will not throw a fastball under 94 and has topped out at 98 and not once have I seen the scouts cheer when that pops up on their gun.
 
Didn't anybody else think the title was funny. It must just be how my brain works but I imediatly had a vision of someone with a jucing machine and baseballs cut in half trying to get the juice out of the balls... okay I know I'm strange.

Anyway, if you have joint/soft tissue damage I would give Adequan a run... it is a miracle drug from what I have read and seen. Appears to greatly reduce the effects of osteoarthritis

SuperChicken1
 
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