Any of you guys catch the split screen on MLB Network with Jose Bautista?

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It was on 2-3 days ago.

They were talking about the changes he made in his swing from the time he was with Pittsburgh until last year with Toronto.

They did a split screen of the two swings (Pittsburgh/Toronto).

What was revelaing though was that split screen was reminiscent of Bonds Pirates/ Bonds Giants!


Seriously, Bautistas whole body looked like it blew up and was swollen. The guy was a stick in Pittsburgh.

I always figured he was on something when he went from hitting 9 HR's to 54. This split screen confirmed it.

Now the 30 year old has cashed in big time for one great season. Shame on the Jays for paying this guy all that coin for one good season.
 

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BAUTISTA HOMERUNS YEAR BY YEAR:

2004: 0
2005: 0
2006: 16
2007: 15
2008: 15
2009: 13
2010: 54

Combine these numbers with what I saw on MLB Network = case closed.
 

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Matt German

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15th
2011
Jose Bautista Goes Historic, Producing at Barry Bonds Circa 2001 Rate

The are no words to explain just how it is that Jose Bautista is doing what he is currently doing. I can sit here, type up glowing remarks, and still, I’m left wanting to write more. Even my wife, who is no baseball fan whatsoever, came away impressed by what she saw as he kept popping balls over the fence. Of course, when I explained the significance of the pace at which he is hitting HRs and getting on base in general, she understood that what we are all witnessing is quite incredible. Perhaps even historic!
I have just finished posing the question “How Much Money Did Jose Bautista Leave on the Table?” in that same titled May 14th article. That was yesterday….right? Well, within that article I pro-rated Jose Bautista’s stats based on his performance to that point to match the same ABs he received in 2010, a total of 569, and came up with the following stats:
569 AB / 207 hits / 38 doubles / 5 triples / 65 HRs / 114 RBI / 21 SB / 186 BB / 103 SO / .365 AVG / .525 OBP / .798 SLG
One day and two games later, the stats, pro-rated in the same way for a total of 569 ABs, look as follows:
569 AB / 209 hits / 34 doubles / 5 triples / 79 HRs / 134 RBI / 21 SB / 174 BB / 94 SO / .368 AVG / .520 OBP / .868 SLG / 1.388 OPS
That’s right folks, Jose is now on pace to hit 79 HRs this season if he keeps hitting them the way he has the first quarter of the season. And that’s considering 569 ABs. What if he gets up to there for 600+ ABs?
For comparison’s sake, here is the stats Barry Bonds put up in 2001, the year he broke the HR record:
476 AB / 156 hits / 32 doubles / 2 triples / 73 HRs / 137 RBI / 13 SB / 177 BB / 93 BB / .328 AVG / .515 OBP / .863 SLG
How eerily similar are those stats? Aside from the hits, mostly due to the difference in ABs, these guys are almost identical in terms of performance. What does this mean? Is Jose Bautista having a historic season as a Toronto Blue Jay? And if so, why isn’t everyone losing their minds talking about his greatness yet? They damn well should. He’s doing something that is above and beyond incredible. It is simply amazing!
As ardent a fan as I am of Jose’s, I can seriously expect him to continue this rate of HRs. Wait, isn’t that what everyone’s been saying since the beginning of 2010? Why can’t he keep mashing the way he is? Who makes that rule up that says I can’t believe that Jose will break the HR record? As someone who sincerely believes he is absolutely clean, although I have no proof, *I am 100% hoping that he SMASHES the HR record just so that I know Barry Bonds no longer holds that “supposed” title.
I will say this right here, right now: if he stays healthy and gets a great number of ABs for the remainder of the season (for a total of 580-620 ABs), Jose Bautista actually has a shot at breaking the MLB HR record.
Now that I’ve said that, let’s just look at what he has to do in order to match last year’s output – something that many people, if not most – said wouldn’t be done. If he gets the same number of ABs as he did in 2010 (569), he would have 455 ABs remaining to work with in 2011. With the stats he has put up thus far, Jose would need the following to match his 2010 output, with the number needed per AB in brackets and what he has done in 2011 beside that:
106 hits (needs 1 every 4.3 ABs) – he has hit 1 every 2.7 ABs so far in 2011
28 doubles (needs 1 every 16.3 ABs) – he has hit 1 every 16.28 ABs so far in 2011
38 HRs (needs 1 every 11.97 ABs) – he has hit 1 every 7.125 ABs so far in 2011
97 RBI (needs1 every 4.69 ABs) – he has driven a run once every 4.22 ABs so far in 2011
5 SBs (1 every 91 ABs) – he has stolen a base every 28.5 ABs so far in 2011
Now, go ahead and try to sell me to the fact that he won’t match his 2010 totals. Just try it! Sure, hitters can slump and go through bad spells, but what’s required for him to match 2010 totals is so far below what he is doing at this point in time that it already takes such*circumstances*into account, in a way.
By the way, the AL record for HRs in a season is still held by one Roger Marris, who hit 61 in 1961. So, if Jose Bautista can manage 1 HR every 10.11 ABs, he can match that total. If he hits a HR once every 9.89 AB from here on out and gets 569 ABs, he will break the AL HR record. Since he’s currently pacing himself at a HR every 7.125 ABs, I’d say that it is a very achievable number for Jose to accomplish. So, even if he doesn’t beat the overall HR record, he very well could be on his way to landing the AL single season HR record.
My point through all of this?
Well, my point is that today, as I sit here and type this up, I am actually at the point where I expect Jose Bautista to match his 2010 performance AT A MINIMUM, and that shocks me in every single way. I actually expect him to be able to exceed that output by a good amount this season based on what we’ve seen so far, and now that he’s getting so close to Barry Bonds and his historic season, I’m finding myself pulling for him to break his record in a way that I never expected.
Jose Bautista is producing at a Barry Bonds Circa 2001 rate, and I, for one, am loving every single minute of it! Keep bringing it Jose, because breaking that record would mean a whole lot of good to a whole lot of people out there.
What a time to be a Jays fan. I you’re not watching this ridiculousness, you’re missing out on what could be history! You just never know….
-MG
 

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BAUTISTA HOMERUNS YEAR BY YEAR:

2004: 0
2005: 0
2006: 16
2007: 15
2008: 15
2009: 13
2010: 54

Combine these numbers with what I saw on MLB Network = case closed.

Until he tests positive , or something is proven. He worked hard for it.
 

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I feel like Bautista has been getting tested, though, Wolf. I'm sure you're not the ONLY person that finds it extremely suspicious he went from 9 HRs to 54 in a season.
 

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most of his home runs are low line drive home runs that leave the park in a few seconds. Plus the way he swings and opens up his hips so fast, hes swinging deep a lot.
 

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It kind of sucks when a guy finally gets a full time starting job and breaks out as he enters his prime and we automatically assume him on steroids, I fully believe Bautista is 100% clean until proven otherwise , he was tested numerous times last year and so far not one shred of evidence points to him cheating. He's 6 feet , 195 pounds so this doesn't exactly put him in the blown up category like McGwire, Bonds, Canseco, Brady Anderson mold. By all accounts he is very high character and a tireless worker, his big break came when Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston and hitting coach Dwayne Murphy made some big adjustments to his swing shortly after being acquired by Toronto, once finally given a starting role he's taken off and run with it ever since. I don't think he's gonna keep this torrid pace up this season, of his 15 home runs this season, 5 of them were hit in the last 3 games in Minnesota where he hit absolutely everything in site and was in one of those zones. I don't think were ever gonna see Bautista in the 60's or 70's like the real steroid guys did, but 40-50 a season for him is a pretty good possibility.
 

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It kind of sucks when a guy finally gets a full time starting job and breaks out as he enters his prime and we automatically assume him on steroids, I fully believe Bautista is 100% clean until proven otherwise , he was tested numerous times last year and so far not one shred of evidence points to him cheating. He's 6 feet , 195 pounds so this doesn't exactly put him in the blown up category like McGwire, Bonds, Canseco, Brady Anderson mold. By all accounts he is very high character and a tireless worker, his big break came when Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston and hitting coach Dwayne Murphy made some big adjustments to his swing shortly after being acquired by Toronto, once finally given a starting role he's taken off and run with it ever since. I don't think he's gonna keep this torrid pace up this season, of his 15 home runs this season, 5 of them were hit in the last 3 games in Minnesota where he hit absolutely everything in site and was in one of those zones. I don't think were ever gonna see Bautista in the 60's or 70's like the real steroid guys did, but 40-50 a season for him is a pretty good possibility.

okay hes clean for now.............but ive got my eye on you two:youmad:
 

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It could also be state-of-the-art masking agent.

If the piss gets sent to Ming Xu making 80 cents an hour out in a lab in Tibet, a good masking agent will do the trick.

... or maybe Ming Xu gets to put his daily plate of Chengdu Chicken and two shot of Tibetian whisky on Jose Buatista's account at the local bar and grill.

$3.11 a day for a guy in the lab ... wouldn't that be special?
 

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No doubt in my mind this guy has found something (probably some type of HGH) that has slipped through the testing process. What did he have to lose? Basically on the cusp of being out of the league, and now he's banked $64 million. It's a no-brainer.
 

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No doubt in my mind this guy has found something (probably some type of HGH) that has slipped through the testing process. What did he have to lose? Basically on the cusp of being out of the league, and now he's banked $64 million. It's a no-brainer.

Totally agree.. he found some canadian chemist that concocted some shit for him.
 

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As a Toronto Native, Jays fan, I will go on and record and say, Yeah...he's on something. But I do not think it is anything different than what was available to Bonds, and the others. What is happening is that HE IS NOT BEING TESTED REGULARLY....nobody is...they tell you that in print and people take it on faith that players are being tested. Its all politics. Certain players are tested because they are high profile, or mouth off too much to brass...and other things that we do not even hear about......never mind the players that tested positive...what about the ones who NEVER GET TESTED....?

That being said, I could care less....go JAYS!
 

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I'm not going to jump right on the steroid bandwagon and I still hold baseball players to "innocent until proven guilty" even if I shouldn't. He's easily the most patient batter in the league and when he gets his pitch, he mashes the fuck out of it.
 

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