This is too funny. Looking at them, if you could not tell they were on Steroids, you'd have to be a vegetable.

For Barry Bonds, look at the movie Rookie of the Year. He weighed about 175lbs soaking wet. He put on 50lbs of solid muscle and all of a sudden started hitting 70+ HRs? Look at his stats. Players don't all of a sudden start becoming power hitters. It is a swing that they are born with. It is not something that can be taught. If it could, then every player would have it. His HR total started to spike in 1992, the year I bet he started to "juice" himself up. Mark McGwire "juiced" early in his career.

Bonds, McGwire, Sosa, and others should all have their stats zeroed out in MLB books. They should be removed as players and blacklisted. These people are cheaters and MLB supports it and endorses the behavior. if they do not endorse it, as owners of the stats, why do they keep them?