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Old 8 August 2007, 05:20 PM   #1
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R.I.P Baseball

As you all may know, Barry(yes, that Barry. The one who's head grew 2 hat sizes and shoe size grew 3 sizes after he turned 30. The same Barry who's best friend, his trainer, is in prison for "allegedly" distributing steroids. But of course, he never took them. He took Flax Seed.) Bonds broke Hank Aarons Home run record this evening. Push the steroids aside, should we really exalt someone that is not only a jerk to his teammates, the press, but also the fans of the Non Steroid Era Major League Baseball organization?
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Sad. State of things though. They were technically never banned when he took them (wait he never did) I think.



Whatever. Sad either way.
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If it was cycling he would have been banned a long time ago.
Baseball seems to have gone easy on drug users, so I guess if the governing body says it's legitimate, that it has to be respected.
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Old 8 August 2007, 05:35 PM   #4
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If it was cycling he would have been banned a long time ago.
Baseball seems to have gone easy on drug users, so I guess if the governing body says it's legitimate, that it has to be respected.
Exactly right., Bud Selig has done nothing to show that he and Major League Baseball disapprove in relation to drug use (don't even start with the B.S. Mitchell investigation.). So, by proxy, he has let it happen, and now us, the fans have to see him take one of the games most precious records and deface it. MLB stood by and let it become legitimate.
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Don't know anything about that other than Klinger from the show M*A*S*H was from Toledo and loved the Mudhens!!
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You can't blame steroids for the Cubs doing so well, and the Sox being dog last.... I hope.
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Old 8 August 2007, 11:36 PM   #7
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Sad. State of things though. They were technically never banned when he took them (wait he never did) I think.



Whatever. Sad either way.
Actually, baseball banned steroid use in 1991. Unfortunately, they had no testing policy in place to enforce the ban. Nevertheless, it was in place.

I am torn here. I don't like Bonds as a player (from his days in Pittsburgh beating my Mets in the early 90's). However, I am not naive enough to think he was the only one, nor do I think pitchers are all innocent in this. To me, it's a record, but nothing to celebrate. My personal opinion, without any proof, is that he took all sorts of stuff and it helped him achieve this, but he didn't need anything to make him a great player. Already was one. It's a tragedy of envy and greed, and his name will be more infamous than famous in the history of the game. But, it was apparently what he wanted.
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Actually, baseball banned steroid use in 1991. Unfortunately, they had no testing policy in place to enforce the ban. Nevertheless, it was in place.

I am torn here. I don't like Bonds as a player (from his days in Pittsburgh beating my Mets in the early 90's). However, I am not naive enough to think he was the only one, nor do I think pitchers are all innocent in this. To me, it's a record, but nothing to celebrate. My personal opinion, without any proof, is that he took all sorts of stuff and it helped him achieve this, but he didn't need anything to make him a great player. Already was one. It's a tragedy of envy and greed, and his name will be more infamous than famous in the history of the game. But, it was apparently what he wanted.



I agree. Steroids dont make you a better player. They also dont make you connect with the ball........ The guy may be a dick head but you have to give credit where credit is due.

BTW. It took Hank over 12,000 at bats to get 755

Bonds did it in less than 10,000 at bats


The way I look at it, There are tons of players that are on steroids but they are not all smashing the ball!!!!!
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Old 9 August 2007, 02:48 AM   #9
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Don't know anything about that other than Klinger from the show M*A*S*H was from Toledo and loved the Mudhens!!
Actually, the Hens are doing quite well. I can stand in the building I work and look right down onto 5th 3rd Field. It is a beautiful ballpark. Plus, Adults get in at 8$, and kids are 6$!
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Old 9 August 2007, 03:25 AM   #10
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I agree. Steroids dont make you a better player. They also dont make you connect with the ball........ The guy may be a dick head but you have to give credit where credit is due.

BTW. It took Hank over 12,000 at bats to get 755

Bonds did it in less than 10,000 at bats


The way I look at it, There are tons of players that are on steroids but they are not all smashing the ball!!!!!
Wrong...Bonds was/is a great hitter and would've been first ballot hall of fame no questions asked. Steroids/HGH/EPO/etc. didn't make him a better hitter but they clearly gave him the recovery/endurance needed to play everyday AND they gave him the strength to turn doubles/warning track power into long ball power. Swing a heavier bat, more bat velocity, more upper body, stronger legs all equate to more home runs. On top of that, he cheated to attain the record...
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Don't know anything about that other than Klinger from the show M*A*S*H was from Toledo and loved the Mud Hens!!


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Wrong...Bonds was/is a great hitter and would've been first ballot hall of fame no questions asked. Steroids/HGH/EPO/etc. didn't make him a better hitter but they clearly gave him the recovery/endurance needed to play everyday AND they gave him the strength to turn doubles/warning track power into long ball power. Swing a heavier bat, more bat velocity, more upper body, stronger legs all equate to more home runs. On top of that, he cheated to attain the record...


Well like I said before, there are too many players on the stuff to count BUT...... Not everyone is hitting the ball like this!!! Im not saying it doesnt give you an edge,but it doesnt make you a record breaker either!
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Old 9 August 2007, 06:03 AM   #16
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If it was cycling he would have been banned a long time ago.
Baseball seems to have gone easy on drug users, so I guess if the governing body says it's legitimate, that it has to be respected.
Exactly true...cycling takes an absolute beating and meanwhile they're the only sport actively dealing with the problem rather than sweeping it under the rug.
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Bonds is an amazing talent. There's no doubt about it. He would be in the Hall of Fame without the steroids. The talent was natural and obvious. However, I don't feel like he would have been in a position to break the record without it. Sure he was always a great hitter but how many balls went just a few extra feet because of the roids? How many times was he able to bounce back from a small injury or keep his body going later in his carreer because of the extra help?
The most recent Hall of Fame induction had the best two examples of great players who played the game cleanly - Cal Ripken and Tony Gwynn. I've never once doubted their integrity.
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Well like I said before, there are too many players on the stuff to count BUT...... Not everyone is hitting the ball like this!!! Im not saying it doesnt give you an edge,but it doesnt make you a record breaker either!
I disagree but I don't underestimate the added benefits of recovery/endurance to a 40yr old body and I certainly don't underestimate the added power to his swing from massive upper/lower body, bat speed and heavier bat.
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Just a sad comment about the state of the game, but all professional sports have been tainted with cheating pretty much since their inception. Spitballs, sharpened spikes, "greenies", amphetamines, steroids whatever you want to call it...it's been around forever.

Barry's just a lightning rod because he's A) breaking the most important sports record in history and B) is widely considered to be a "jerk." Am I happy that he broke the record? No, of course not. Will he FOREVER be the poster-boy for the "Steroid Era" of baseball? Yes. Will someone come behind him and break it? Of COURSE...especially if they're a juiced up freak as well.

In a lot of ways, history will sentence Barry better than anyone or anything else can. Whether or not someone ethically disagrees with what he did, you'll never be ever to mention his name again without immediately thinking about or mentioning the steroid scandal in the same breath.

He's put his OWN asterisk on his accomplishments. With that all said, he's a first-ballot hall-of-famer even if you take his career BEFORE the steroids. The guy has hit, slugged, been walked and stolen bases better than anyone else in our generation before there was even a question of whether or not he had touched a needle. He's an amazing hitter and no one can ever take that away from him.
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I also think Bonds is a jerk, but a great talent before he started toking roids.


If baseball didn't have any testing policies in place until a few years ago, he should've come clean like Giambi and Sheffeild did when they were questioned. Be a man and step up and say I did it.

Did I mention he's a jerk
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Did I mention he's a jerk
Totally. I remember when Arizona State was kicking around the idea of changing the name of the street that runs adjacent to Packard Stadium (where the Sun Devil Baseball team plays) to Barry Bonds Way...there was almost a riot from the alumni association. I'd never want him to be associated with ASU EVER.
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Gets paid to hit homeruns not win a congeniality contest, and is the best in this generation. I am not a fan of his, more a JR Griff guy, but give credit due.

Besides, so many of the people that rant and rave about rights to own stuff and post pics of stuff because of certain freedoms seem to quickly forget about innocent till proven guilty. Typical of this country at the moment to pick and choose who and what they apply stuff too.

Besides, line up a whole bunch of guys from the 80's that are/were considered hero's played and took alot of the same stuff. I grew up in and around a big league club and still have college teamates playing pro ball around the globe.

To think that this one guy did anything "more" wrong than his competition is naive at best.

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Actually I change my mind about Bonds being on steroids. It is obvious from looking at his rookie card that he has always been physically fit.
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Gets paid to hit homeruns not win a congeniality contest, and is the best in this generation. I am not a fan of his, more a JR Griff guy, but give credit due.

Besides, so many of the people that rant and rave about rights to own stuff and post pics of stuff because of certain freedoms seem to quickly forget about innocent till proven guilty. Typical of this country at the moment to pick and choose who and what they apply stuff too.

Besides, line up a whole bunch of guys from the 80's that are/were considered hero's played and took alot of the same stuff. I grew up in and around a big league club and still have college teamates playing pro ball around the globe.

To think that this one guy did anything "more" wrong than his competition is naive at best.

My 2 shillings.
He already admitted to taking steroids "unknowingly" *coughBScough* after they were banned by commissioner Fay Vincent in 1992, so he's "guilty", there's no question about that.
Not to mention if you* think his ridiculous increase in muscle, head, hand and foot size after his 30's was "normal" then talking about steroids in baseball should probably not be at the top of your priority list.

That being said, you're definitely right, Daren. He hasn't done anything worse than a BOATLOAD of other professional athletes have done, and my problem isn't with Barry. It's with a culture of people that are happy to turn their heads because "everyone was doing it." He's a lightining rod because of the record, and that sucks for him...oh well, he can go drown his tears in his millions. Maybe he wouldn't be if he hadn't cheated...and YES, taking a substance that was banned by the league EVEN if they didn't test for it is cheating, and I would say that about all the other athletes that have done so..McGwire, Sosa, Palmeiro, Canseco, Giambi, Clemens...the list goes on. The only difference is that now a cheater has broken the most important record in sports.

*you does not mean you specifically, Daren, or any other member of the forum. Just the population in general.
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He already admitted to taking steroids "unknowingly" *coughBScough* after they were banned by commissioner Fay Vincent in 1992, so he's "guilty", there's no question about that.
Not to mention if you* think his ridiculous increase in muscle, head, hand and foot size after his 30's was "normal" then talking about steroids in baseball should probably not be at the top of your priority list.

That being said, you're definitely right, Daren. He hasn't done anything worse than a BOATLOAD of other professional athletes have done, and my problem isn't with Barry. It's with a culture of people that are happy to turn their heads because "everyone was doing it." He's a lightining rod because of the record, and that sucks for him...oh well, he can go drown his tears in his millions. Maybe he wouldn't be if he hadn't cheated...and YES, taking a substance that was banned by the league EVEN if they didn't test for it is cheating, and I would say that about all the other athletes that have done so..McGwire, Sosa, Palmeiro, Canseco, Giambi, Clemens...the list goes on. The only difference is that now a cheater has broken the most important record in sports.

*you does not mean you specifically, Daren, or any other member of the forum. Just the population in general.
Good post, I don't disagree with you at all, though Vincent may have made a rule, but it wasn't worth the ink on the paper. Banning it without testing is like saying there is law with zero law enforcement. Enough blame in this whole cluster**** to go around for everyone.

Let me ask another question, is it worse to have taken roids or bet on your own team? Just wondering, I really think it is the second one, YMMV.
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