FavreFan wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
Baseball considers itself and its history sacred. That's why people seem to have a larger issue with it.
That's what I find so funny though. Baseball clearly has a larger, more varied history of cheating than any other sport. In the NBA it's sort of hard to "cheat", so when the Rashard Lewis thing happened I figured itd be big news. But it wasn't, noone cared. But in baseball, with all their juiced balls and spit balls and other slick stuff, they go crazy when someone takes steroids.
The numbers are sacred and the other hypocritical thing about that, besides the rich history of cheating, is the records should mean less in MLB than anywhere with all the variables (Different dimensions in every stadium, different mound height, etc)
But they do matter.
When I was a kid starting in 87 with Dawson and McGwire every year if someone got out to 15 or 18 by mid may, Id be projecting the totals and wondering if he could break 50 or even 61.
I dont know why. It makes little sense. My excuse is as a cub fan you have to find other things to be interested in when they were mathematically eliminated in mid june.