Chicks Dig the Long Ball

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Nike Commercial, Mark McGwire hitting yaks while gettin groupie love from Heather Locklear. Cy Young winners Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux try to to follow suit.

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  • it's funny because they're both first ballot Hall of Famers and McGwire has no shot

  • All the cheaters surfacing enhance Glavine and Maddux's values. Both of these guys dominated the steroid area cleanly and without dominant stuff. Not only should they be first ballot hall of famers but unanimous decisions. And borderline hall of famers that played in the steroid era cleanly should also get in the hall. Fred McGriff comes to mind.

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  • How great would Maddux, Glavine, and Smolts have been in a non juice decade?

  • Love this commercial. Hilarious. Miss those days.

  • For Mark it wasnt really the shoes...

  • 0:17 You sure about that?

  • One of my favorite commericals ever. Chicks dig the long ball

  • @TheEaglesfanindc Low-scoring games are generally more intense and don't last as long as bloated, steroidal slugfests.

  • @gold2008 No one complained about steroids and HGH because virtually no one knew that McGwire, Sosa, and some of the others were on the juice. Had people known, everything would have changed and the ultimate consequence is a total tainting of precious historical records. McGwire, Sosa, and cheaters like them cheated the public of an innocent, pure run at Roger Maris' home run record.

  • @gold2008 ... baseball was not in need of "saving," it was doing fine. Sure, the home run chase returned baseball to the forefront of American popular culture and brought back many of the people who had abandoned the game following the 1994 strike, but the sport was not on the verge of extinction or irrelevance. Go back and count the empty seats at the 1997 World Series and realize that attendance is largely tied to winning and markets and little else. Did McGwire save baseball in Montreal?

  • "Come on, Alice!"

  • @TheEaglesfanindc

    Except BASEBALL FANS.

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