Wednesday, May 18, 2011
When Our Heroes Were Not Steroid Users
The great Harmon Killebrew passed away this week. At the time he retired from baseball in the 1970’s, only Babe Ruth had more home runs as an American Leaguer.
He now rates 11th on the all-time MLB Home Run List. As I have frequently stated, he would still rate higher than that if we eliminated the Steroid Era players. Referencing The Steroid Era blog as my source, let us do just that: eliminate the steroid-enhanced players and see where Harmon Killebrew would stand:
First, here is the list:
1 Barry Bonds 762
2 Hank Aaron 755
3 Babe Ruth 714
4 Willie Mays 660
5 Ken Griffey, Jr. 630
6 Alex Rodriguez 621
7 Sammy Sosa 609
8 Jim Thome 591
9 Frank Robinson 586
10 Mark McGwire 583
11 Harmon Killebrew 573
Now, here is the list without the steroid-laden crew (Since this is a thought exercise and carries no claim of exact accuracy, I omitted those implicated along with those who have admitted steroid use.):
1 Hank Aaron 755
2 Babe Ruth 714
3 Willie Mays 660
4 Ken Griffey, Jr. 630
5 Jim Thome 591
6 Frank Robinson 586
7 Harmon Killebrew 573
So in the record books Harmon may be number 11, but when we remove the asterisks, he moves up to number 7.
Thanks for the memories Mr. Killebrew.
...and say hello to The Babe for me.
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