
'Nuff said.
Take care,
PK
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oh, barry knows it.....and i'll wager that is just part of what is eating him up from the inside no matter how much he tries to ignore it. his stewardship of the record will fall by the wayside soon enough.pk500 wrote:
Baseball knows it. America knows it. Only the fawning idiots in San Francisco and Bonds don't know it.
PK
Thought the EXACT same thing watching ESPN this morning on vacation. What a complete ass!brendanrfoley wrote:I think to a lot of baseball fans, 756 is more than a number. It's an ideal, it's symbolic, and it embodies what a lot of us dreaming about as kids.
For me, Barry does not meet this ideal. He's selfish, and he's a cheater. You know what I take from 756? Him, standing on home plate, as his son waits to hug him. It never came. HE hugged Barry, as Barry pointed to the sky.
What a nice guy.
I don't defend Bonds, I hate the guy, and I think his record is a joke. I'm just saying that I can't blame him for wanting to take illegal substances as it wasn't against the rules of MLB.brendanrfoley wrote: I hate when they say 'baseball never had a rule against steroids.' No, baseball may not. But the federal government did. Steroids were, and are, ILLEGAL.
To defend a guy using illegal drugs, just because his sport had not gotten more specific in its rulebook, is a joke.
BTW You have got to love how the umpires in Baseball don't get background checks because Selig has no balls to tell the umpires union that it is necessary and fight for background checks. Next we are going to see a Tim Donaghy umpire.XXXIV wrote:This is Bud Seligs record. He turned his back when these clowns started this s***. That whole MGiwre Sosa thing is was a f***in disgrace. It was supported by aseball and ESPN.
Bud just cares about the attendance and the $$$$$$$. Doesnt give a f*** about baseball records,history lore or any of that.
So to Bud Selig congratulations you sack of s***.
"I would like to talk to youuuuuuuu about the all-time home run record."ScoopBrady wrote: Maybe it wasn't steroids after all. After seeing this picture I'm starting to think it was Jello Pudding Pops.
I guess you have trouble reading. Chipper doesn't think that...he just thinks that it will follow Rodriguez because he is going to be the next guy to take down the HR record...and also that Canseco was right with a lot of what he said in the first book, so he's gotta have something on ARod for book #2. It's all speculation. Chipper is not saying "ARod is on something" like you are alluding to.Zlax45 wrote:Chipper Jones thinks Arod might be on something also....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070809/ap_ ... 49K50LMxIF
As much as I don't want to admit it, this guy is right on the money. Bonds does embody what baseball, sports in general and our country is all about these days. Greed, hypocracy, selfishness, cheating, money, etc. He is the perfect symbol what we have become. We complain about Bonds, but we continue to feed into the system that churns out little Barry Bond'es that just want to make as much money as they can, as dishonestly as they can and don't care who they piss off along the way.Inuyasha wrote:http://www.ruthlessreviews.com/reviews. ... _hero.html
BARRY BONDS IS MY PERSONAL HERO
by Dick Grabowsky
I love Barry Lamar Bonds because he is baseball's worst nightmare come to life and the perfect synthesis of what the game is about today: narcisism, selfishness, blatant denial, finger-pointing, hypocrisy, greed and pompous self-congratulation.
Considering the culture we live in, one that embraces flaming assholes for their empty athletic achievements, it's only fitting we have Bonds on the cusp of breaking the most hallowed record in the history of the game -- one that is held by one of its greatest ambassadors and historical figures. Whereas baseball never deserved someone with the quiet dignity and professionalism of Henry Aaron, baseball deserves in spades everything that is Barry Bonds.