One thing that hasn't been mentioned is the mental aspect. Confidence is a huge thing, as is self-doubt.D-train wrote: ↑Fri Jan 02, 2026 10:30 pmToo bad Bonds was a horrible person. And you can't deny that both Bonds and Boones Contact skills took a massive jump once they got on PEDS.GL_Storm wrote: ↑Fri Jan 02, 2026 8:35 pmBecause it's correlation rather than causation, and it's a bad correlation because Bonds and Boone were both credible major league hitters and Kelenic just isn't. And in particular with Bonds, saying that he only had a .288 BA prior to the turn of the century completely ignores what a dominant player he was at that time. I mean, just look at the numbers. If he had retired after the 1999 season he would have been a first ballot HOF inductee.
And with JK, the lack of HR output is a function of hit tool just not working that well, not his power. Unless he's all of a sudden gotten weaker, his raw power is 70 grade. But that doesn't matter if ML and AAA pitchers know your weaknesses and systematically exploit them so that you can't square up the ball.
https://www.espn.com/espn/page2/story?p ... man/060823
There's a reason why as far as we know nobody on PEDs saw his numbers actually dwindle.