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Originally Posted by Brife71
Sosa had a very good career, but at the end it completely fell off the map (kinda like it really happened, just a bit earlier) He had a .270 lifetime average, with 478 homers, 1326 RBI, 1871 hits, and 329 steals. In 2001 he hit 40 homers but could only manage 8 more in 3 more years while he hung on trying to get to 500.
The Cubs were a .495 team over all of history making the playoffs 13 times and winning 5 World Series titles in 1907, 08, and 09. Then in 1927 and their last in 1989
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With Bonds and Sosa not really exploding for the big numbers like they did in real life, it looks like steroids did not make it's way into your MLB.
With that note how did Jose Canseco, Mark McGwire and Rapheal Palmero do?
Andtotally unrelated, how did Paul Molitor and Dave Mattingly do?