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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

    Nice job Howard
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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

    I missed it. Did anyone by chance record it? Maybe the piece will show up on you tube.

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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

    Just keep watching ESPN they will have it shown again.I watched it twice already.

    HW

    Good job on your interview.Is ESPN giving you a copy of the whole interview or just what's aired?

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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

    Howard-

    Excellent work Howard. How soon until ESPN gives you your own show? I'd watch it.
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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

    Watched it great piece Congrats on showing your collection...

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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

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    Howard-

    Excellent work Howard. How soon until ESPN gives you your own show? I'd watch it.
    Eric
    I only saw a little bit of it, but I did see Howard very briefly. I'd watch his show on ESPN as well, but only if they replace Jim Rome and Howard doesn't start his show out by saying: "What is up?". Also, never, ever have Skip Bayless as a guest or guest host.

    Nice work.
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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

    When Howard has his own show the first guest should be Chris Everett oh I mean Jim Everett.I have to say HW can take him out.

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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

    Hey Howard,

    After reading this thread I was able to catch the McGwire segment this morning. It was great to see you on the show. BTW, although I think this was discussed in a separate thread, was your statement asking for proof of steroid use basically saying you don't think he used them or you simply are taking an "innocent until proven guilty" approach?

    -Chris

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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

    Any word on YouTube yet? I'd like to see it. Great work man!
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    Re: ESPN OUTSIDE THE LINES-McGWIRE

    "innocent until proven guilty"

    Isn't supposed to be that way?Now people may agree and disagree with the comment,But why judge people based on looks,Lets judge on facts and evidence.....The baseball HOF sports writters need to put what they think happen out of their minds and vote on facts.Here is a short list

    Holds record for home runs for a rookie season with 49 (1987)
    Holds record for extra bases on long hits for a rookie season with 183 (1987)
    Holds record for highest slugging percentage for an A.L. rookie season with .618 (1987)
    Was second player in history to be selected unanimously as Rookie of the Year (1987)
    Was first rookie ever to hit 30 home runs before the All-Star Break (1987)
    Was first rookie ever to hit 5 home runs in two-consecutive games (1987)
    Broke the Oakland Athletics home run and RBI record with 47 home runs and 118 RBIs (1987)
    Hit 39th home run on 14 Aug 1987, breaking the 57 year-old rookie season home run record (1987)
    Hit 49th home run on 04 Oct 1987, setting highest rookie season home run mark (1987)
    Tied record for most home runs in 2 consecutive games with 5 on 27/28 JUN 1987 and 10/11 JUN 1995
    Tied Andre Dawson for Major League HR lead with 49 (1987)
    Named to the A.L. All-Star Team (1987)
    Reached 100 home runs in 2nd fewest ABs in history (1989)
    Was only player in history to hit 30+ home runs each of his first 4 seasons (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990)
    Hit a Home Run at least once verse every A.L. team (1992)
    One of two players in history to have more RBIs than Hits (1995)
    His 39 home run season total were most ever by a player with fewer than 392 at-bats (1995)
    Set record for lowest single season ABs per home run with one every 8.13 ABs (1996)
    Hit his 40th in his 294th AB breaking Ruth's record for fewest ABs to 40 homers (1996)
    Hit a home run at least twice against every team (1996)

    Only player to hit 20 or more home runs for two teams in one season (1997)
    Only player to hit 50 home runs while on two different teams in one season (1997)
    Fastest player to reach 400 home runs with 4,726 ABs (1998)
    Tied Babe Ruth's 1927 record for most homers hit on the road with 32 (1998)
    Holds N.L. record for most homers hit on the road with 32 breaking George Foster's 31 in 1977 (1998)
    Tied Willie Mays record (1971) for hitting 4 home runs in first 4 games of the season (1998)
    Only player to have 2 3-home run games i Tied for fastest player to hit 20 home runs in a season in 41 games (1998)
    Fastest player to hit 40 home runs in a season in 90 games (1998)
    Fastest player to hit 50 home runs in a season 125 games (1998)
    Fastest player to hit 60 home runs in a season (1998)
    Fastest player to hit 70 home runs in a season (1998)
    Oldest player to hit 50 home runs in a season on 20 AUG 1998 doing it in 34 years and 324 days (1998)
    Tied record for most home runs in the month of May with 16 (1998)
    Tied record for most home runs before the All-Star Break with 37 (1998)
    Holds record for most home runs through the month of May with 27 (1998)
    Holds record for most home runs through the month of June with 37 (1998)
    Holds record for most home runs through the month of July with 45 (1998)
    Holds record for most home runs through the month of August with 55 (1998)
    Holds record for home runs through the month of September with 70 (1998)
    n both the N.L. and A.L.

    all these stats came from mcgwire.com. Thanks Gumby

    Now Post some pics of Jose Canseco Shooting up mcgwire with a dose or how about Mcgwire giving him self a dose.

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