08-14-2009, 11:33 AM
I wouldn't call his 2005 smoke though. Players have career years. I realize Lee had a huge career year, but to me a player doesn't just very suddenly start getting monstrous results from PEDs like that.
It would be more damning if Lee went from a 20-25 home run guy to consistently being a 40 home run guy. As it is, the 5 years previous to 2005 he pretty conistently had about 30 HRs and a .500 slugging percentage and had one monstrous year with 45 HRs and a .662 slugging %.
It would be more damning if Lee went from a 20-25 home run guy to consistently being a 40 home run guy. As it is, the 5 years previous to 2005 he pretty conistently had about 30 HRs and a .500 slugging percentage and had one monstrous year with 45 HRs and a .662 slugging %.