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Feb 2006
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Congratulations? For what? For taking "flax-seed oil" and "cream for his arthritis" that magically allowed him to double his home run output as he approached his 40s? Give me a break, I have more respect for Jason Giambi, since, at the very least, he came clean and admitted the fact he did roids. Bonds, is simply a cheater of the highest degree, acts as if he unknowingly injested roids, and IMO, is more deserving of never becoming a member of the hall of fame than any person in history.
In memoriam Bonds, the roid monger, as he cheats his way into history... ![]() This pretty much sums up Barry Bonds for me... http://video.glath.com/view/southpar...e_Down_Steroid ^^^Forward to 18:45 and give a listen...Barry Bonds in a nutshell...a big fat stinkin p-p-p-pu-pu yeah you know the rest! ![]() |
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May 2006
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while im not a bonds fan per say, the instant negatives is what i hate. i certainly am not a fan of 'roids or anything, but they don't help coordination, bat speed, improve you swing, or other things. when u make contact, u may hit it harder or farther though. anyway, i just hate the always instant negativism.
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Feb 2006
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However, when you think about it, steroids most certainly changed the record books. Also, when thinking about it, if you are on roids, you are bigger and stronger. Thus you are able to produce more momentum, mass X velocity, into your swing. So, for instance, that inside pitch that you normally aren't able to get to (that is, aren't able to get your hands out and put the barrel of the bat on the ball), you are now instantly strong enough to turn on and send out of the park. Whereas before, you'd be popping it up, grounding it out, or displaying a flash of WTP (warning track power). Furthermore, if you don't think that roids help bat speed, or "other things," then why do you suppose cheating baseball players take them? For their health? All, I'm saying is, is that they call them "performance enhancers" for a reason--because they are specifically made to enhance your performance. Don't get me wrong, Bonds, was a great hitter before, but he most certainly would have ended up with around 580 to 660 homers for his career if he stayed clean. He most certainly wouldn't have broken any records under the guise of fair play. For this, to me, he is forever tainted. He cheated, and isn't deserving IMO of being known as the home run king, as Aaron got there the right way...his natural talent. |
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The baseball itself is now on 'roids. It's a different game. Aaron used a ball that didn't perform as well as the one they used now. He batted in parks with greater distances to the fences. Almost all the baseball records are meaningless when broken.
It's sad, because today's player can never prove they are better. Edit: The one thing todays player has going for them is training. Even without steroids today's player is far more stronger and physically fit. But better? Nope. It's a new game, we'll have to compare the people coming along to the ones of today. Going backwards in time doesn't work anymore. Last edited by GasCat; 08-08-2007 at 06:48 AM. |
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Jun 2007
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It will always be a tainted record, the guy is juiced.
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Jan 2006
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Jun 2007
Redmond...home of the RROD, aka M$
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I am not a Barry Bonds fan but I don't hold the same disdain that many others do. Anyone thinking that he was the only one that "juiced up" is naive. You can't just point a finger at one player, that whole "era" is a black spot for baseball. Besides, everything is "alleged". I'm not saying that I think he didn't do anything wrong, that would be naive also, but nothing has been proven yet. He hasn't even tested positive for steroids, and people hate this guy more than Palmeiro or the many others who have in fact tested positive and been suspended for doing so. His main problem is that he comes off as a jerk. I don't have a problem with that. He doesn't have to please everyone. I'm sure if I had to go through the media scrutiny like him, I'd be a jerk too.
Look at his stats, Barry Bonds was a hall of famer before he allegedly started doing steroids in the '99 season. He is still a hell of a player now, has a big body, and hits homruns...is he still using steroids? I have no problem with him going into the hall of fame for the simple reason that he has never tested positive for steroids. CONGRATULATIONS Barry and it looks like I am one of the few here who actually applauded your accomplishment. |
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Feb 2006
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So in general, I don't think anyone is blaming one player here, but we're talking about Bonds, because this is what this thread is about...Bonds and how he cheated to get the homerun record. Did any of the player's aforementioned (besides Sosa) break any important baseball records while juiced? Not to my knowledge. Bonds is more significant because of the historical records at stake. Quote:
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Is he still taking steroids? I don't think so, as he has come back down to earth in regards to his AVG and HR output. Is he on HGH? Probably, as it is undetectable. So yes, congratulations Barry for cheating your way into history. I hope you get what you deserve by not ever being inducted to the Hall of Fame. I think you deserved to be there before, but now, considering what you've done, I say no, not to induction and no to any applause for a cheating baseball player. |
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Oct 2006
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What a scum bag. He represents everything that is bad about baseball in this day and age. He also represents what is bad about some professional atheletes.
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Allowing this record to stand RUINS the game, and sends the wrong message to the youth: Sure it's "wrong", but if you want the records and fame then you have to do it. Major League Baseball has been morally bankrupt and collusional in the whole matter for a decade. I used to be a huge fan, I don't watch baseball any more. |
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Jun 2007
Redmond...home of the RROD, aka M$
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You must not watch sports at all anymore because baseball is the least morally bankupt of the 3 major sports. The NFL has had much larger problems like Tank Johnson or Pac Man Jones. The NBA is attempting to remake their whole image as a league. Ron Artest and Steven Jackson are complete a-holes, in a league filled with a-holes. Steroids is cheating but in the grand scheme of things, Barry Bonds is not that bad of a guy. Or at least not as bad as most make him out to be. There are much worse things going on...everyone needs to stop making Barry the scapegoat for all problems, and look at the league as a whole.
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I'm not saying the NFL and NBA are perfect. The NBA has a major problem with being lenient with their stars in order to keep ratings up, and the NFL still needs to work harder on tracking down steroid users (when guys are naturally 300 lbs, its difficult to spot the juicers). But the MLB has been catering to its stars to improve lackluster ratings, all the while turning a blind eye to cheating. |
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I agree the use of drugs is a problem across sports. But, in baseball it has the unique position of creating superstars because of them (MacGuire, Sosa, and Bonds). Michael Jordan scoring records because of roids? Patton Manning thowing records because of roids? Wayne Gretsky scoring records because of roids? Home run records? |
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Jun 2007
Redmond...home of the RROD, aka M$
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To quote myself All my point was is that I have less of a problem watching someone who allegedly used steroids, than someone who is convicted of drugs, or domestic abuse, having a concealed weapon, or any other run in with the police, which seems to be more rampant in the NFL and NBA. Using steroids ranks low on that list IMO. That is why I think MLB players are less morally bankrupt. I will agree that the MLB, i.e. Bud Selig, is more morally bankrupt than David Stern or Roger Goodell, he is the only one to blame for all of this. Barry Bonds is very low on my all time list of players to hate when there were/are guys out there like Shawn Kemp, Michael Vick, almost anyone who has been a Dallas Cowboy in the mid 90's(i.e. Michael Irvin), and Tank Johnson. |
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But, imagine if some QB that everyone knew was on roids was approaching a god-level record (and that's what the Ruth -> Aaron record is). I guess my problem with baseball is the moral lesson it is teaching as much as the problem itself. If people want to ruin their bodies and lives then that is their business, but when it becomes a fame/fortune incentive to others to do the same, then I have a major problem. I trust nobody thinks Ben Johnson should get back his gold medal? Gary |
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All im going to say is PROVE IT lol. I mean really was there a microscope on baseball back them like there is now? Was there as much knowledge about steroids back them as now??? I dont think so, so anything is possible. It rumored that BB has not been taking roids for a while, but he has been taking stuff to recouperate alot faster.
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