True or False: This is the greatest right handed hitter of the post-steroid era.
True or False: This is the greatest right handed hitter of the post-steroid era
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>post-steroid era
you mean like 8 or 9 years? who cares
Until they test him and his piss burns through the cup
false
mike trout is
t. white boi
It's not even a debate.
He's potentially the best right handed hitter in general.
So why isn't he a "superstar" and marketed all over ESPN or MLB?
He's a goofy, likeable dude so I don't see why not?
If his name was Mike Carter instead of Miguel Cabrera and he was from America instead of Maracay, then MLB would be promoting him harder than the NBA promotes Steph Curry.
Also if he played for the Yankees/Dodgers/Red Sox. Nobody really cares about Detroit.
ESPN markets to the black folks now
MLB did market him for years but they have new and younger stars to attend to
Funny thing is, Mickey Mantle was a massive alcoholic but that's usually dismissed ("He was one of the guys!") while Cabrera, who has had one incident that led to his sobering up, is still brought up as a "problem".
He's brown.
And not the loveable Willie Mays, Hank Aaron type.
Love Cabrera but have you heard him give an interview? Can hardly understand him.
This video is awesome though;
youtube.com
>implying the steroid-era ever ended
"post streoid"
lmao
That's not Albert Pujols, OP
>look at all these amazing power numbers players are putting up!
Oh wait, it's not 2001. They're not THAT amazing anymore.
It did end up killing him
Their numbers are similar, but Pujols has really fallen. Cabrera is at the age Pujols was when his numbers took a big dive, so we'll see how he ages.
That isn't Jim Thome.
>right-handed hitter
>Jim Thome
you have a to be a black spic like big papi to get attention from espn: the worldwide leader in cucks
brown spics get no love
Oh shit your correct, I didn't read all of OP.
Disregard me I am a faggot.
I mean, if someone else can show me a triple crown I'd be willing to humor the idea.
>MLB did market him for years
Poorly. MLB should lynch their marketing/public relations department for the piss-poor job they've done since the steroid scandal desu.