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Tobra 04-06-2006 01:29 PM

Barry Bonds and the MLB HR record
 
I have been hearing a lot about this guy lately, and am wondering what the consensus is. He almost certainly passes both Babe Ruth and Henry Aaron for the #2 and #1 spots on the all time list, how should these events be recognized?

Jeff Higgins 04-06-2006 02:13 PM

Who gives a rip? Grown men playing a kids' game for far too much money. The entire game has been tainted for so long, why make a stand now?

Joeaksa 04-06-2006 02:27 PM

It sets a hell of a poor example for our kids. Personally I feel that they should have done drug testing years ago and if caught 3 times, thrown out forever and any/all records erased.

Bonds keeps squirming out of it but from where I sit he now has to prove that he was clean, or risk losing any records he has or the chance to set new ones.

JonT 04-06-2006 03:19 PM

Until he's caught, its all speculation. Honor him for his achievements.

Noah930 04-06-2006 03:22 PM

Quote:

Who gives a rip?
+1

I've stopped caring about sports where the fans care more about the outcomes of the games than the players do.

TyFenn 04-06-2006 03:29 PM

you can say a lot of things about Barry but he still has to hit the ball...

I voted for the asterisk

Jim Richards 04-06-2006 03:44 PM

Hank Aaron did it the right way, even when there were a lot of haters as he approached Babe Ruth's record. He's all class. Bonds is a chump, a cheater, and no class.

Netspeed 04-06-2006 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Noah930
+1

I've stopped caring about sports where the fans care more about the outcomes of the games than the players do.

I totally agree! I hate when those MLB pinheads complain about not making enough money. I don't mind when people make large sums to do something....just don't complain about it.:mad:

Noah930 04-06-2006 06:06 PM

Threadjack: Who was the idiot NBA star (Sprewell?) who complained that his $14 mil wasn't enough to feed his family? His team shoulda revoked his contract and dumped $14 mil worth of food on his front lawn.

Back to the topic: At the same time, TyFenn, you're right. Steroids may allow a player to cheat somewhat, but the 'roids are worthless without still going to the gym, working out, etc. Bonds (and others) may work their butts off, but the results they get are out of proportion to their natural abilities.

elwood-914 04-06-2006 06:45 PM

Baseball is too traditional, do it like Mays and Aaron and the Babe did it...natural ability.

gr8fl4porsche 04-06-2006 07:18 PM

Who cares about Bonds.

Albert Pujols is the one to keep your eye on this year.
3 games
3 Homeruns.
No steroids.


Go Cards!!

dhoward 04-07-2006 07:49 AM

+1
:D

Tobra 04-07-2006 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by JonT
Until he's caught, its all speculation. Honor him for his achievements.
:eek: You might really believe that, hmmm.

I quit watching baseball about the time they cancelled the World Series due to strike, have not watched any MLB at all since then.

I am more interested in the societal impacts of this stuff. As I said before, he was the best athlete I have ever seen perform in person. Hitting a baseball is not that hard, never was for me anyway, all you have to do is pay attention, watch how the ball spins as it leaves the pitcher's hand and hit the ball. Same with fielding, you can see where it is going to land when it leaves the bat, or I always could.


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