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I'm more interested in seeing if Howard will break the single season non-steroid real home run record. :thumbup:
Yup. You, and most baseball fans would celebrate this.Bonds eclipsing Aaron will be a shameful day in the history of sports.

 
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I'm more interested in seeing if Howard will break the single season non-steroid real home run record. :thumbup:
Yup. You, and most baseball fans would celebrate this.Bonds eclipsing Aaron will be a shameful day in the history of sports.
You going to cry? :cry:
No, I'll probably break my tv, though. Kill two birds with one stone. Give zero attention to the cheater, and it'll justify me buying a new 50 inch plasma. :thumbup:
 
I'm more interested in seeing if Howard will break the single season non-steroid real home run record. :thumbup:
Yup. You, and most baseball fans would celebrate this.Bonds eclipsing Aaron will be a shameful day in the history of sports.
You going to cry? :cry:
No, I'll probably break my tv, though. Kill two birds with one stone. Give zero attention to the cheater, and it'll justify me buying a new 50 inch plasma. :thumbup:
Samsung has a pretty nice looking line, we just got a 42".
 
How do we know that Howard is not on some sort of "new" juice that doesn't show up in a test yet? Hmmmm? Howard went from hitting 22 HR last year to 58 so far this year. I say that something is going on! He was hitting a HR every 14 at bats last year, and this year it averages out to every 9 bats!?! Hmmm? He must be on the juice.

 
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How do we know that Howard is not on some sort of "new" juice that doesn't show up in a test yet? Hmmmm? Howard went from hitting 22 HR last year to 58 so far this year. I say that something is going on! He was hitting a HR every 14 at bats last year, and this year it averages out to every 9 bats!?! Hmmm? He must be on the juice.
We don't, but there's no evidence that Howard is juicing. With Bonds, however, it's indisputable, unless you're deliberately being a moron.
 
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How do we know that Howard is not on some sort of "new" juice that doesn't show up in a test yet? Hmmmm? Howard went from hitting 22 HR last year to 58 so far this year. I say that something is going on! He was hitting a HR every 14 at bats last year, and this year it averages out to every 9 bats!?! Hmmm? He must be on the juice.
:confused: Have you seen Howard? He's about as built as Lance Berkman.

Howard is 'country boy' thick. Not steroids 'thick.'

He's got the same build I do.

 
How do we know that Howard is not on some sort of "new" juice that doesn't show up in a test yet? Hmmmm? Howard went from hitting 22 HR last year to 58 so far this year. I say that something is going on! He was hitting a HR every 14 at bats last year, and this year it averages out to every 9 bats!?! Hmmm? He must be on the juice.
:confused: Have you seen Howard? He's about as built as Lance Berkman.

Howard is 'country boy' thick. Not steroids 'thick.'

He's got the same build I do.
Alex Sanchez was busted for roids... so was Matt Lawton. Neither of these guys struck anyone as roidheads. You guys want to talk about burying your head in the sand? Keep believing that Sosa, Big Mac, Bonds, Conseco, etc were the only ones using. On top of that, pretty much anybody who wasn't doing steroids was doing meth. You can keep going back all throughout the history of baseball with this stuff. The whole thing is tainted with something or another, IMO you either accept it for what it is or you don't.
 
How do we know that Howard is not on some sort of "new" juice that doesn't show up in a test yet? Hmmmm? Howard went from hitting 22 HR last year to 58 so far this year. I say that something is going on! He was hitting a HR every 14 at bats last year, and this year it averages out to every 9 bats!?! Hmmm? He must be on the juice.
:confused: Have you seen Howard? He's about as built as Lance Berkman.

Howard is 'country boy' thick. Not steroids 'thick.'

Hmmm.
 
How do we know that Howard is not on some sort of "new" juice that doesn't show up in a test yet? Hmmmm? Howard went from hitting 22 HR last year to 58 so far this year. I say that something is going on! He was hitting a HR every 14 at bats last year, and this year it averages out to every 9 bats!?! Hmmm? He must be on the juice.
:confused: Have you seen Howard? He's about as built as Lance Berkman.

Howard is 'country boy' thick. Not steroids 'thick.'

He's got the same build I do.
Alex Sanchez was busted for roids... so was Matt Lawton. Neither of these guys struck anyone as roidheads. You guys want to talk about burying your head in the sand? Keep believing that Sosa, Big Mac, Bonds, Conseco, etc were the only ones using. On top of that, pretty much anybody who wasn't doing steroids was doing meth. You can keep going back all throughout the history of baseball with this stuff. The whole thing is tainted with something or another, IMO you either accept it for what it is or you don't.
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Baseball has effectively made the last 10 years worth of hitting stats irrelevent by turning it's head and hoping nobody noticed while it allowed steroids to run rampant among it's biggest stars. McGwire, Sosa, Bonds, Giambi, Palmeiro - all irrelevent. Their careers never happened. Their numbers don't matter.

What's more is that baseball still doesn't take it seriously. How many "chances" do you get to bet on baseball before you're kicked out of the game? You'll know sports, and baseball in particular, is taking steroids seriously when they adopt a 1 strike and your out policy. You get busted doping/roiding or otherwise intentionally cheating, you're done. You never play again, your numbers are eliminated, and you forfeit the money you earned while you were playing. Of course I realize the player's union wouldn't stand for this, and the implementation of it would lead to a prolonged work stoppage. But really, who cares anymore? They canceled the world series over something far less important to the integrity of the sport. I was a HUGE baseball fan my whole life, and the last 2-3 years I've grown almost completely indifferent to it. Hockey took a year and a half off and came back a better sport. If that's what it takes for baseball to get it right, I'm all for it. Until then, it will continue to lose market share, lose fans, and become more and more irrelevent. At this point I care more about poker and competative eating than I do baseball. And if baseball can alienate a lifer like me, they're in trouble....

 
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How do we know that Howard is not on some sort of "new" juice that doesn't show up in a test yet? Hmmmm? Howard went from hitting 22 HR last year to 58 so far this year. I say that something is going on! He was hitting a HR every 14 at bats last year, and this year it averages out to every 9 bats!?! Hmmm? He must be on the juice.
That's the problem MLB has created for itself by not policing itself effectively. Even though new players may not be juicing, the suspicion and stigma is going to be there. It's not fair, but that's the way it is.
 
Go Barry! I for one don't care about steroids - in an era where many if not most players were juiced, he's still the best of them all. He's a deeply flawed human being and the best hitter I've ever seen. I hope he comes back next year and breaks the all time record.

 
the years he was injecting himself with steroids to become the next cenataur.
Bonds doesn't look anything like a cenatuar to me. In fact, he looks a whole lot healthier than most people his age, and better than most baseball players his age too. Bonds has hit more home runs than anyone in the history of the NL. If that's not worth a pause or reflection on your part, that's fine -- but I think you're missing out. At this point it's obvious that Bonds is no longer playing at an all time great level (although he's certainly an above average baseball player), so I'd avoid the whole "it's a honor to watch him play" shtick. But it's a tremendously impressive feat, of course, since no one else has ever done it.

The steroids talk is irrelevant to me. There never has been, is not, and never will be a level playing field to make meaningful comparisons between players of different eras. But Barry Lamar has hit more homers than any other NLer ever.

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Justin Gatlin ran faster than anyone in the history of mankind. Is that not worth a pause or reflection on your part?
To be honest, my answer is yes.To better my argument, I'd say that Bonds never tested positive for steroids. Major League Baseball did not test for steroids when Bonds took them.

Hypo: Let's say Barry Bonds lived in Mexico for the entire off-season, and took steroids. And he occasionally took trips (say during the All Star Break) to Mexico for steroids. So he never broke any US or Mexico laws, since steroids aren't illegal in Mexico and it's not a violation of US law to inject yourself with steroids when you're in Mexico.

Now Barry has broken no laws and broke no major league baseball rules. What are your thoughts on him now?

 
The who problem on everyone who says Barry on roids is that you do not know who else was on the juice. I personally think that 80-90% of baseball players were on the Juice.. including greats of the game that are not subject to the witch hunt by the press and the Fed Govt.

And if you believe that Commish Selig and the rest of the MLB Owners and managers did not know what was going on then you are just fooling your self.

It is a great record to own for Bonds and I think with how the media is Anti-Bonds on its reporting at this point is making it easier for him to Break Aarons Home run record.

Kinda funny how the press is all upset that the two reports are going to go to Jail for not saying who gave them the information, but are happy to see Greg Anderson sit in Jail for doing the same thing.

 
the years he was injecting himself with steroids to become the next cenataur.
Bonds doesn't look anything like a cenatuar to me. In fact, he looks a whole lot healthier than most people his age, and better than most baseball players his age too. Bonds has hit more home runs than anyone in the history of the NL. If that's not worth a pause or reflection on your part, that's fine -- but I think you're missing out. At this point it's obvious that Bonds is no longer playing at an all time great level (although he's certainly an above average baseball player), so I'd avoid the whole "it's a honor to watch him play" shtick. But it's a tremendously impressive feat, of course, since no one else has ever done it.

The steroids talk is irrelevant to me. There never has been, is not, and never will be a level playing field to make meaningful comparisons between players of different eras. But Barry Lamar has hit more homers than any other NLer ever.

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Justin Gatlin ran faster than anyone in the history of mankind. Is that not worth a pause or reflection on your part?
To be honest, my answer is yes.To better my argument, I'd say that Bonds never tested positive for steroids. Major League Baseball did not test for steroids when Bonds took them.

Hypo: Let's say Barry Bonds lived in Mexico for the entire off-season, and took steroids. And he occasionally took trips (say during the All Star Break) to Mexico for steroids. So he never broke any US or Mexico laws, since steroids aren't illegal in Mexico and it's not a violation of US law to inject yourself with steroids when you're in Mexico.

Now Barry has broken no laws and broke no major league baseball rules. What are your thoughts on him now?
Essentially, your argument appeals to the "he didn't get his hand caught in the cookie jar" argument. And, therefore, are we to simply dismiss all other variables, factors, evidence? I mean, you don't have to read Game of Shadows to know the obvious. The position MLB took is deplorable in its own right and worthy of a different discussion. I'm fine with your Mexico hypothetical. Frankly, I think it's a bit tenuous what punishment he'd get if it were proven in a court of law that he was jamming needles in his tuckis in the good ol' USA. But, I still reserve the right to join the growing collective dismissal of his career records because of his use that he clearly benefited from. So, I give a :thumbdown: anytime he passes career records because it's highly unlikely that he would've approached without the benefit of roids.

 
The greatness of Barry Bonds is visible to us again, and only solidified by the haters who find pleasure in life by bringing others down instead of simply moving along.

 
the years he was injecting himself with steroids to become the next cenataur.
Bonds doesn't look anything like a cenatuar to me. In fact, he looks a whole lot healthier than most people his age, and better than most baseball players his age too. Bonds has hit more home runs than anyone in the history of the NL. If that's not worth a pause or reflection on your part, that's fine -- but I think you're missing out. At this point it's obvious that Bonds is no longer playing at an all time great level (although he's certainly an above average baseball player), so I'd avoid the whole "it's a honor to watch him play" shtick. But it's a tremendously impressive feat, of course, since no one else has ever done it.

The steroids talk is irrelevant to me. There never has been, is not, and never will be a level playing field to make meaningful comparisons between players of different eras. But Barry Lamar has hit more homers than any other NLer ever.

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Justin Gatlin ran faster than anyone in the history of mankind. Is that not worth a pause or reflection on your part?
To be honest, my answer is yes.To better my argument, I'd say that Bonds never tested positive for steroids. Major League Baseball did not test for steroids when Bonds took them.

Hypo: Let's say Barry Bonds lived in Mexico for the entire off-season, and took steroids. And he occasionally took trips (say during the All Star Break) to Mexico for steroids. So he never broke any US or Mexico laws, since steroids aren't illegal in Mexico and it's not a violation of US law to inject yourself with steroids when you're in Mexico.

Now Barry has broken no laws and broke no major league baseball rules. What are your thoughts on him now?
If I smoke weed in Amsterdam on a business trip, then come back and test positive for weed, I will be fired.
 
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The greatness of Barry Bonds is visible to us again, and only solidified by the haters who find pleasure in life by bringing others down instead of simply moving along.
I don't think anyone is downplaying Bonds' greatness. He was a great player even before the 35 lb. weight gain.I think what has people upset is teh greatness of natural hitters like Aaron, Mays, and Ruth shamefully dropping out of the record books as the result of cheating.If Bonds' career numbers were similar to other cheaters, like Canseco, Sosa, or Palmiero, there wouldn't be as much hatred. No one cares if some steroid abuser sits at 500 craeer home runs. They can either choose to recognize it or not. But Bonds is going to someday be listed as number one on the all-time home run list. Asteric or not, his name just doesn't belong there.
 
The greatness of Barry Bonds is visible to us again, and only solidified by the haters who find pleasure in life by bringing others down instead of simply moving along.
I don't think anyone is downplaying Bonds' greatness. He was a great player even before the 35 lb. weight gain.I think what has people upset is teh greatness of natural hitters like Aaron, Mays, and Ruth shamefully dropping out of the record books as the result of cheating.If Bonds' career numbers were similar to other cheaters, like Canseco, Sosa, or Palmiero, there wouldn't be as much hatred. No one cares if some steroid abuser sits at 500 craeer home runs. They can either choose to recognize it or not. But Bonds is going to someday be listed as number one on the all-time home run list. Asteric or not, his name just doesn't belong there.
:( You make being a jerk so difficult at times...I am speechless and therefore surrender.
 
The greatness of Barry Bonds is visible to us again, and only solidified by the haters who find pleasure in life by bringing others down instead of simply moving along.
I don't think anyone is downplaying Bonds' greatness. He was a great player even before the 35 lb. weight gain.I think what has people upset is teh greatness of natural hitters like Aaron, Mays, and Ruth shamefully dropping out of the record books as the result of cheating.If Bonds' career numbers were similar to other cheaters, like Canseco, Sosa, or Palmiero, there wouldn't be as much hatred. No one cares if some steroid abuser sits at 500 craeer home runs. They can either choose to recognize it or not. But Bonds is going to someday be listed as number one on the all-time home run list. Asteric or not, his name just doesn't belong there.
Exactly. We're talking about the context of the record here more than anything. For obvious reasons, we don't recognize Justin Gatlin's 9.76/100m record after it was tainted by his positive steroid test and he accepted his 8-year ban from T&F. It happened, and he ran that fast, but we have every reason to dismiss it because he was caught cheating and would not have obtained that record without steroids.But, there's no reason to exhaust a lot of venom towards the middling also-rans who have so little effect on the landscape of their sport. It's enough for me that there will be a muted reaction to Bonds when he breaks the record. He won't ever enjoy the accolades that should come with the record, and that's as it should be because most folks understand that it will be inflated by steroid use.
 
Not that anyone doesn't already realize the impact that the "steroid era" had on the record books, but here's some perspective:

In a sport that has kept records for a hundred years, 11 of the 16 all-time highest single-season home run years, occured between '97 and '02. 11 out of the top 16!

 
So, Bonds is getting really close to the all-time record! I wonder if it is possible to get tickets at the last minute next year when he breaks the record? I hope he breaks the record at home next year, the stadium will be rockin'. I need to get my kids out to see him before he retires...I can say to my kids, "look kids that is the best player of your Dad's era!" I really hate to see him go, and I for one would love to see him go be a DH in the AL for 5 or 6 more years.

 
So, Bonds is getting really close to the all-time record! I wonder if it is possible to get tickets at the last minute next year when he breaks the record? I hope he breaks the record at home next year, the stadium will be rockin'. I need to get my kids out to see him before he retires...I can say to my kids, "look kids that is the best player of your Dad's era!" I really hate to see him go, and I for one would love to see him go be a DH in the AL for 5 or 6 more years.
Or, you could use it as a teaching opportunity:"Look kids, here's a guy who's breaking one of the most hallowed records in the history of sports, and he's not getting much of a celebration from the crowd. You know why they are booing him? Because he cheated his way to the record. There are several folks who have been sent to jail on his behalf. To add to this, he's been a real ### to his teammates, fans, even his own mom. This is how not to conduct yourself. Wanna' get some peanuts?"
 
So, Bonds is getting really close to the all-time record! I wonder if it is possible to get tickets at the last minute next year when he breaks the record? I hope he breaks the record at home next year, the stadium will be rockin'. I need to get my kids out to see him before he retires...I can say to my kids, "look kids that is the best player of your Dad's era!" I really hate to see him go, and I for one would love to see him go be a DH in the AL for 5 or 6 more years.
Or, you could use it as a teaching opportunity:"Look kids, here's a guy who's breaking one of the most hallowed records in the history of sports, and he's not getting much of a celebration from the crowd. You know why they are booing him? Because he cheated his way to the record. There are several folks who have been sent to jail on his behalf. To add to this, he's been a real ### to his teammates, fans, even his own mom. This is how not to conduct yourself. Wanna' get some peanuts?"
:rolleyes: Don't hate the player...hate the game!
 
So, Bonds is getting really close to the all-time record! I wonder if it is possible to get tickets at the last minute next year when he breaks the record? I hope he breaks the record at home next year, the stadium will be rockin'. I need to get my kids out to see him before he retires...I can say to my kids, "look kids that is the best player of your Dad's era!" I really hate to see him go, and I for one would love to see him go be a DH in the AL for 5 or 6 more years.
Or, you could use it as a teaching opportunity:"Look kids, here's a guy who's breaking one of the most hallowed records in the history of sports, and he's not getting much of a celebration from the crowd. You know why they are booing him? Because he cheated his way to the record. There are several folks who have been sent to jail on his behalf. To add to this, he's been a real ### to his teammates, fans, even his own mom. This is how not to conduct yourself. Wanna' get some peanuts?"
:rolleyes: Don't hate the player...hate the game!
I agree, the game deserves a good deal of hate for how they've ignored this issue. But, Lamar makes it ridiculously easy to be a hater on him, too.
 
So, Bonds is getting really close to the all-time record! I wonder if it is possible to get tickets at the last minute next year when he breaks the record? I hope he breaks the record at home next year, the stadium will be rockin'. I need to get my kids out to see him before he retires...I can say to my kids, "look kids that is the best player of your Dad's era!" I really hate to see him go, and I for one would love to see him go be a DH in the AL for 5 or 6 more years.
Or, you could use it as a teaching opportunity:"Look kids, here's a guy who's breaking one of the most hallowed records in the history of sports, and he's not getting much of a celebration from the crowd. You know why they are booing him? Because he cheated his way to the record. There are several folks who have been sent to jail on his behalf. To add to this, he's been a real ### to his teammates, fans, even his own mom. This is how not to conduct yourself. Wanna' get some peanuts?"
We've been through this a million times. Bonds didn't cheat. He violated no rules of MLB. Steroids weren't banned. If Bonds' moral decisions are too far south on your moral compass, that's fine; but for lots of people it's still a big deal (regardless of what the media says). In general these records are overrated (career accomplishment records; no one thinks Aaron was the greatest HR hitter of all time), but it's still impressive.
 
and is it really cheating (which i think it's abundantly clear it isn't), if you are also playing against other "cheaters"?

i mean, since testing began, who has been caught the most? pitchers

 
So, Bonds is getting really close to the all-time record! I wonder if it is possible to get tickets at the last minute next year when he breaks the record? I hope he breaks the record at home next year, the stadium will be rockin'. I need to get my kids out to see him before he retires...I can say to my kids, "look kids that is the best player of your Dad's era!" I really hate to see him go, and I for one would love to see him go be a DH in the AL for 5 or 6 more years.
Or, you could use it as a teaching opportunity:"Look kids, here's a guy who's breaking one of the most hallowed records in the history of sports, and he's not getting much of a celebration from the crowd. You know why they are booing him? Because he cheated his way to the record. There are several folks who have been sent to jail on his behalf. To add to this, he's been a real ### to his teammates, fans, even his own mom. This is how not to conduct yourself. Wanna' get some peanuts?"
We've been through this a million times. Bonds didn't cheat. He violated no rules of MLB. Steroids weren't banned. If Bonds' moral decisions are too far south on your moral compass, that's fine; but for lots of people it's still a big deal (regardless of what the media says). In general these records are overrated (career accomplishment records; no one thinks Aaron was the greatest HR hitter of all time), but it's still impressive.
Wrong. Yes he did and yes they were."The possession, sale or use of any illegal drug or controlled substance by Major League players and personnel is strictly prohibited ... [and those players involved] are subject to discipline by the Commissioner and risk permanent expulsion from the game.... This prohibition applies to all illegal drugs and controlled substances, including steroids…" - Fay Vincent, 1991

 
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I'm in the minority.

I like Bonds and I think he's amazing. I think he gets a real bad wrap, as well.

I do think he juiced, but I'm not that concerned about it. I say let them do any drugs they need. Doesn't hurt me none. But it does make the game more enjoyable for me, and, really, that's all I care about.

I also think his records stand. But, at the same time, I think it would be awesome to see Howard beat Maris' record with no juice.

 
I'm in the minority.I like Bonds and I think he's amazing. I think he gets a real bad wrap, as well. I do think he juiced, but I'm not that concerned about it. I say let them do any drugs they need. Doesn't hurt me none. But it does make the game more enjoyable for me, and, really, that's all I care about.I also think his records stand. But, at the same time, I think it would be awesome to see Howard beat Maris' record with no juice.
I don't think there's any doubt that he gets a bad rap because he's Barry Bonds and the media hates him. People forget about these things when it's a player they like, and labor on them when it's a player they hate.
 
I'm in the minority.I like Bonds and I think he's amazing. I think he gets a real bad wrap, as well. I do think he juiced, but I'm not that concerned about it. I say let them do any drugs they need. Doesn't hurt me none. But it does make the game more enjoyable for me, and, really, that's all I care about.I also think his records stand. But, at the same time, I think it would be awesome to see Howard beat Maris' record with no juice.
I don't think there's any doubt that he gets a bad rap because he's Barry Bonds and the media hates him. People forget about these things when it's a player they like, and labor on them when it's a player they hate.
It doesn't help that he's a cheat, either. Let's not forget this.
 
I'm in the minority.I like Bonds and I think he's amazing. I think he gets a real bad wrap, as well. I do think he juiced, but I'm not that concerned about it. I say let them do any drugs they need. Doesn't hurt me none. But it does make the game more enjoyable for me, and, really, that's all I care about.I also think his records stand. But, at the same time, I think it would be awesome to see Howard beat Maris' record with no juice.
I don't think there's any doubt that he gets a bad rap because he's Barry Bonds and the media hates him. People forget about these things when it's a player they like, and labor on them when it's a player they hate.
Chase,You ever see 61*? It kind of reminds me what Maris went through. No matter what he did, the media spun it to be a negative. It could be totally different and maybe he is a jerk, but I just don't see it. I mean, I see some idiot things he says, but if that's how we judged ball players, Yzerman and Ripken may be the only two "good" guys ever to play sports.
 
I'm in the minority.I like Bonds and I think he's amazing. I think he gets a real bad wrap, as well. I do think he juiced, but I'm not that concerned about it. I say let them do any drugs they need. Doesn't hurt me none. But it does make the game more enjoyable for me, and, really, that's all I care about.I also think his records stand. But, at the same time, I think it would be awesome to see Howard beat Maris' record with no juice.
I don't think there's any doubt that he gets a bad rap because he's Barry Bonds and the media hates him. People forget about these things when it's a player they like, and labor on them when it's a player they hate.
It doesn't help that he's a cheat, either. Let's not forget this.
So is everyone else. Show me an athlete that hasn't bent the rules at some point in his career to get ahead.
 
I'm in the minority.I like Bonds and I think he's amazing. I think he gets a real bad wrap, as well. I do think he juiced, but I'm not that concerned about it. I say let them do any drugs they need. Doesn't hurt me none. But it does make the game more enjoyable for me, and, really, that's all I care about.I also think his records stand. But, at the same time, I think it would be awesome to see Howard beat Maris' record with no juice.
I don't think there's any doubt that he gets a bad rap because he's Barry Bonds and the media hates him. People forget about these things when it's a player they like, and labor on them when it's a player they hate.
It doesn't help that he's a cheat, either. Let's not forget this.
So is everyone else. Show me an athlete that hasn't bent the rules at some point in his career to get ahead.
Easier for you to show me who has and did, than who didn't. You want to assert they're all cheaters, fine. Demonstrate how Hank Aaron cheated, for starters. Then, let's go with Maris. Give me some dirt on Ruth while you're at it. To paint the entire league and its history with such a broad brush as cheaters is your perogative. Bonds clearly manipulated the rules in such a subversive way that people all around him are going to jail to protect him and the sources that would indict him. Me thinks this is a bit different than your typical cheater who doesn't touch second base on the double-play exchange.
 
Easier for you to show me who has and did, than who didn't. You want to assert they're all cheaters, fine. Demonstrate how Hank Aaron cheated, for starters. Then, let's go with Maris. Give me some dirt on Ruth while you're at it. To paint the entire league and its history with such a broad brush as cheaters is your perogative. Bonds clearly manipulated the rules in such a subversive way that people all around him are going to jail to protect him and the sources that would indict him. Me thinks this is a bit different than your typical cheater who doesn't touch second base on the double-play exchange.
Do you think any of those guys ever slid into second, knew they were out, only to have the ump make a bad call and say they were safe? I've never seen a runner say, "Ump, excuse me. I was actually out." Or a fielder attempt a tag only to miss but have the runner called out anyway? Do you think they told the ump to change the call? How about a basketball player who wasn't fouled but got the call anyway? Did they correct the ref?Technically, if they didn't, then they all cheated.
 
Easier for you to show me who has and did, than who didn't. You want to assert they're all cheaters, fine. Demonstrate how Hank Aaron cheated, for starters. Then, let's go with Maris. Give me some dirt on Ruth while you're at it.

To paint the entire league and its history with such a broad brush as cheaters is your perogative. Bonds clearly manipulated the rules in such a subversive way that people all around him are going to jail to protect him and the sources that would indict him. Me thinks this is a bit different than your typical cheater who doesn't touch second base on the double-play exchange.
Do you think any of those guys ever slid into second, knew they were out, only to have the ump make a bad call and say they were safe? I've never seen a runner say, "Ump, excuse me. I was actually out." Or a fielder attempt a tag only to miss but have the runner called out anyway? Do you think they told the ump to change the call? How about a basketball player who wasn't fouled but got the call anyway? Did they correct the ref?Technically, if they didn't, then they all cheated.

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Easier for you to show me who has and did, than who didn't. You want to assert they're all cheaters, fine. Demonstrate how Hank Aaron cheated, for starters. Then, let's go with Maris. Give me some dirt on Ruth while you're at it. To paint the entire league and its history with such a broad brush as cheaters is your perogative. Bonds clearly manipulated the rules in such a subversive way that people all around him are going to jail to protect him and the sources that would indict him. Me thinks this is a bit different than your typical cheater who doesn't touch second base on the double-play exchange.
Do you think any of those guys ever slid into second, knew they were out, only to have the ump make a bad call and say they were safe? I've never seen a runner say, "Ump, excuse me. I was actually out." Or a fielder attempt a tag only to miss but have the runner called out anyway? Do you think they told the ump to change the call? How about a basketball player who wasn't fouled but got the call anyway? Did they correct the ref?Technically, if they didn't, then they all cheated.
Technically, none of these things are cheating. These are acts adjudicated on the field of play and given a ruling. What Bonds did was a subversive and chronic, years-long attempt to circumvent MLB policy. I'm fine if you think this is ok. Just understand when the majority of a country will look upon Bonds's record with a cynical, muted reaction. It will be a record, no doubt. MLB shouldn't asterisk the thing or act like it didn't happen. But, reasoned fans will all understand the false pretense under which he obtains the title.
 
Easier for you to show me who has and did, than who didn't. You want to assert they're all cheaters, fine. Demonstrate how Hank Aaron cheated, for starters. Then, let's go with Maris. Give me some dirt on Ruth while you're at it. To paint the entire league and its history with such a broad brush as cheaters is your perogative. Bonds clearly manipulated the rules in such a subversive way that people all around him are going to jail to protect him and the sources that would indict him. Me thinks this is a bit different than your typical cheater who doesn't touch second base on the double-play exchange.
Do you think any of those guys ever slid into second, knew they were out, only to have the ump make a bad call and say they were safe? I've never seen a runner say, "Ump, excuse me. I was actually out." Or a fielder attempt a tag only to miss but have the runner called out anyway? Do you think they told the ump to change the call? How about a basketball player who wasn't fouled but got the call anyway? Did they correct the ref?Technically, if they didn't, then they all cheated.
Technically, none of these things are cheating. These are acts adjudicated on the field of play and given a ruling. What Bonds did was a subversive and chronic, years-long attempt to circumvent MLB policy. I'm fine if you think this is ok. Just understand when the majority of a country will look upon Bonds's record with a cynical, muted reaction. It will be a record, no doubt. MLB shouldn't asterisk the thing or act like it didn't happen. But, reasoned fans will all understand the false pretense under which he obtains the title.
It's all cheating. Some more so than others. And in my eyes, if you're going to cheat, cheat big.
 
Is it really the majority of baseball fans that will think that Barry "the best player of our generation" Bonds records will somehow be tainted? I watched a game the other day when he hit a HR and it looked to me as if everyone in the stands was cheering!?

 
Easier for you to show me who has and did, than who didn't. You want to assert they're all cheaters, fine. Demonstrate how Hank Aaron cheated, for starters. Then, let's go with Maris. Give me some dirt on Ruth while you're at it. To paint the entire league and its history with such a broad brush as cheaters is your perogative. Bonds clearly manipulated the rules in such a subversive way that people all around him are going to jail to protect him and the sources that would indict him. Me thinks this is a bit different than your typical cheater who doesn't touch second base on the double-play exchange.
Do you think any of those guys ever slid into second, knew they were out, only to have the ump make a bad call and say they were safe? I've never seen a runner say, "Ump, excuse me. I was actually out." Or a fielder attempt a tag only to miss but have the runner called out anyway? Do you think they told the ump to change the call? How about a basketball player who wasn't fouled but got the call anyway? Did they correct the ref?Technically, if they didn't, then they all cheated.
Technically, none of these things are cheating. These are acts adjudicated on the field of play and given a ruling. What Bonds did was a subversive and chronic, years-long attempt to circumvent MLB policy. I'm fine if you think this is ok. Just understand when the majority of a country will look upon Bonds's record with a cynical, muted reaction. It will be a record, no doubt. MLB shouldn't asterisk the thing or act like it didn't happen. But, reasoned fans will all understand the false pretense under which he obtains the title.
It's all cheating. Some more so than others. And in my eyes, if you're going to cheat, cheat big.
Since you concede that there's "big" cheating and otherwise, then I can agree in principal with that. Bonds's record is certainly the product of the former.
 
Is it really the majority of baseball fans that will think that Barry "the best player of our generation" Bonds records will somehow be tainted? I watched a game the other day when he hit a HR and it looked to me as if everyone in the stands was cheering!?
What stadium? At Pac Bell, sure. But, anywhere else, he's greeted with a smattering of cheers and mostly a robust chorus of boos.
 
Do the people who claim that Bond's is the greatest HR hitter of all time because he didn't break any rules, also believe the 1976 East German Woman's swim team to be the greatest swim team of all time.

 
Do the people who claim that Bond's is the greatest HR hitter of all time because he didn't break any rules, also believe the 1976 East German Woman's swim team to be the greatest swim team of all time.
Probably. Some seem to feel that Justin Gatlin is the world record holder in the 100m, despite his 8-year ban from T&F.
 

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