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Griffey Joins 600 Club
2008-06-10 03:34:00 You all may remember Ian’s fascination with Barry Bonds as he approached and passed the all-time home run mark by Hank Aaron. To me it was an incredible achievement but I had a hard time celebrating it because of the person behind it. A week or so ago Boston’s Manny Ramirez hit his 500th career home ...
By: Random Thoughts
A Smaller Barry Bonds?
2008-06-08 01:24:00 Without a contract for 2008 and with time to perhaps reflect or whatever, Barry Bonds does look considerably smaller in this video from ESPN.Well, on Friday, he pleaded not guilty to 15 federal charges of lying to a grand jury about his performance-enhancing drug use and the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative in 2003.
By: The Oriole Post
Barry Bonds Not Guilty Still
2008-06-06 23:43:00 Barry Bond has pled not guilty again. The all time baseball home run leader pled not guilty today to the new, yes new, 15 felony counts filed recently by the feds, as reported here on LALATE several months back. Bonds is facing charges that he allegedly lied to a federal grand jury when he told them he ...
Barry Bonds Pleads Not Guilty to Lying About Steroids Use
2008-06-06 23:26:00 Barry Bonds, Major League Baseball's home-run record holder, pleaded innocent today to renewed charges that he lied to a grand jury about taking steroids and obstructed a federal steroids probe.The former San Francisco Giant appeared today in San Francisco federal court with his lawyers for a second time in six months to answer criminal charges in a U.S. probe into steroid use among athletes. In his first appearance, in December, Bonds pleaded not guilty to an indictment accusing him of four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice. Prosecutors filed a new indictment last month charging Bonds with making 14 false statements and obstructing justice after a judge said the first set of charges were flawed. "Not guilty to each count,'' Allen Ruby, Bonds's attorney, told U.S. Magistrate Judge Bernard Zimmerman at a two-minute hearing today in San Francisco. Bonds said only "Yes'' when asked if he would appear at a hearing later today before U.S. District Judge Susa...
Tuesday Notes: Marvin Miller, Fantasy Sports, Barry Bonds
2008-06-03 23:34:00 Right to it: I love Marvin Miller; I have a strong fetish for competence. And, as I’ve written before, I’m pretty much done with the Hall of Fame. But I think he’s going about this the wrong way. I can only imagine how frustrating it’s been for him, especially since the Hall generally has a solid ...
By: The RotoFeed
Why the Cincinnati Reds should sign Barry Bonds (Yahoo! Sports)
2008-05-16 19:50:00 With Barry Bonds currently out of work and teams looking to improve their lot in MLB, the Shunned One’s name… Read the full story.
By: MLB News Blog
Why the Colorado Rockies should sign Barry Bonds (Yahoo! Sports)
2008-05-14 18:32:00 With Barry Bonds currently out of work and teams looking to improve their lot in MLB, the Shunned One’s name… Read the full story.
By: MLB News Blog
Bonds Now Indicted on 15 Counts
2008-05-14 03:30:00 As you can tell, it’s been a pretty busy day here at SOX & Dawgs as Steve has been keeping you abreast of all the Matt Walsh news. But now I have to interrupt that and the Red Sox news to bring you this about Barry Lamar Bonds. You are now seeing why the 30 MLB ...
By: Random Thoughts
Barry Bonds Charged with 14 Counts of Perjury
2008-05-14 02:56:00 Tainted baseball legend Barry Bonds was charged by the Feds on Tuesday with 14 (a Pete Rose dozen) counts of perjury. The additional charges are bad news for Mr. Bonds. The indictment revises prosecutors’ earlier indictment, which stemmed from the 43-year-old’s testimony in the BALCO steroids case. The new charges cite Bonds for each allegedly ...
Publishing Truth About Barry Bonds
2008-05-12 01:14:00 One of my refrains over the past five years is that at Baseball Prospectus, we write about baseball and we let other people write about writers and what they’re writing. Not that the coverage of the game doesn’t come up in what we do, but things that passed for content in the prehistory of our ...
By: The RotoFeed
Why the Pittsburgh Pirates shouldn?t sign Barry Bonds (Yahoo! Sports)
2008-05-09 19:12:00 With Barry Bonds currently out of work and teams looking to improve their lot in MLB, the Shunned One’s name… Read the full story.
By: MLB News Blog
Still Unemployable: Barry Bonds
2008-05-08 02:58:00 Ah, Barry Bonds. The Orioles and several other teams could use him; however, despite his abilities and numbers from 2007, I say this -- he may not find a job anytime soon.I figured that he'd sign on with someone before the season; alas, it is anything but the case. Now, the union is trying to look into why he's not been offered a job.Good luck.From the AP: The Major League Baseball Players Association has expressed concern to the commissioner's office over the lack of offers to Barry Bonds, asking for additional information about the offseason's free-agent market.The union did not go as far as to file a grievance on behalf of the outfielder, 43, who remains unsigned and hasn't received any offers since the San Francisco Giants decided not to re-sign him last year and he became a free agent."We've raised both general concerns and some player specific concerns," Michael Weiner, the union's general counsel, said yesterday.Weiner said the only player the union specifically brough...
By: The Oriole Post
Proof that Barry Bonds is off the juice
2008-04-23 18:34:00 Just check out his current player page from Rotoworld. The difference is profound. He's morphed from a slugging black outfielder into what looks like a middle-aged white starting pitcher.
By: The RotoFeed
Who Wants Barry Bonds, Hopefully No One
2008-04-14 15:20:00 Barry Bonds is home this spring , giving all his stolen money to lawyers and I couldn't be happier, Who wants Barry Bonds, so far no one, I hope for the love of the game , some greedy owner doesn't ante up and give him and his swollen head a nickel, but they will . he has a date on court but if O.J can get away with murder th15 Zoom(s)
Tigers won't panic and won't sign Barry Bonds
2008-04-14 14:43:00 Naturally, there's no panic in Dave Dombrowski's voice. The Detroit Tigers general manager is too seasoned, and he's got too good of a lineup, featuring too many worthy veterans, many still in their primes, for anyone to suspect this is a trend. On the other hand, it's not just the lineup. The rotation had just one quality start (six or more innings, three or fewer runs) in the first nine games, putting extra pressure on a bullpen that was supposed to be the biggest concern of all the San Francisco Chronicle reported.While Dombrowski simplified things by saying, "We just haven't played good baseball," the blogosphere is loaded with commentary about what he ought to do, and one prevailing suggestion is hiring Barry Bonds - the talk escalated when designated hitter Gary Sheffield missed time with a torn tendon in his left ring finger.Sheffield is playing again, but he's hitting .167 (4-for-24) with no extra-base hits and one RBI on a bases-loaded walk. Dombrowski was asked ...
By: The RotoFeed
Bonds Watch 2008: Who is Going to Man-Up and Sign Barry Bonds? Five Teams t
2008-04-14 11:06:00 I find it troubling that Barry Bonds, Major League Baseball’s all-time home run leader, currently remains unsigned, a development that is now being investigated by the Major League Baseball Player’s Association (MLBPA) for the possibility of collusion among the owners and organizations. I don’t believe there is any legitimate collusion going on per se, ...
By: The RotoFeed
SF Giants Rid All Of Barry Bonds Joke
2008-04-12 23:13:00 The San Francisco Giants have removed all traces of Barry Bonds from AT&T Park. Most noticeably missing were the entry ways with extra large headroom. - Jim Barach
Why the Detroit Tigers shouldn?t sign Barry Bonds (Yahoo! Sports)
2008-04-10 17:53:00 Welcome to what might turn into an ongoing feature here in the Stew. With Barry Bonds currently out of work and… Read the full story.
By: MLB News Blog
Giants have no interested in bringing back Barry Bonds (Yahoo! Sports)
2008-03-28 15:31:00 The San Francisco Giants will not make an effort to bring back controversial home run king Barry Bonds, even at… Read the full story.
By: MLB News Blog
Giants have no interested in bringing back Barry Bonds
2008-03-28 14:31:00 The San Francisco Giants will not make an effort to bring back controversial home run king Barry Bonds, even at a reduced price, team President Peter Magowan said. "No, not this team," he said. "We're going in a new direction; that would not be going in a new direction. The time has come to turn the page. We're very respectful, at least I am, appreciative of all the contributions he made to the Giants over all that long period of time. But the time came when we needed to go in a new direction."The club has also removed prominent tributes in AT&T Stadium to the slugger, who has steroid allegations and perjury charges hanging over his head.
By: The RotoFeed
A USB hub for Barry Bonds?
2008-03-27 22:51:00 (Credit: Joel Escalona) I know what I’m getting Major League Baseball’s all-time leading home run hitter for his birthday this year. A big, fat asterisk. I know, I know. I’m the most generous Dodgers’ fan ever, right? Besides being eminently appropriate, and just plain awesome-looking, this asterisk …
BALCO Cyclist a Blueprint for Eventual Barry Bonds Trial
2008-03-27 14:36:00 On March 14, 2002, a representative of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency went to Chula Vista, Calif., to collect a urine sample from an elite athlete who was training there. It was a surprise test, in more ways than one.In a federal courtroom Wednesday, doping control officer Thomas McVay testified that the athlete came to the door with shaving cream on her face. That is not a typo. The athlete in question was Tammy Thomas, a female track cyclist who was ensnared in the sprawling BALCO doping scandal. Steroid abuse had given her facial hair, male-pattern baldness and a deep, gravelly voice, several witnesses have testified this week. Thomas is a relatively obscure athlete, but her trial is seen as a preview of the government's case against Barry Bonds, who has pleaded not guilty to charges similar to those Thomas is facing - that is, perjury and obstruction of justice stemming from testimony the BALCO athletes gave to a grand jury in 2003. So far, it has been a humiliating experience for...
Good steroids, bad business, big Barry Bonds: Tammy Thomas trial touches on
2008-03-27 09:09:00 Testimony in the Tammy Thomas-BALCO perjury trial turned to basic business yesterday. And talked your basic Barry Bonds too. Bonds, Marion Jones, and Jason Giambi received huge bang for their bucks according to testimony. Patrick Arnold -- who has to know about as much about anabolic steroids as anyone on the planet -- and his ex-girlfriend talked to the jury. Kelcey Dalton confided that Arnold gave his then-undetectable AAS -- the Clear -- to athletes including Marion Jones, CJ Hunter and Barry Bonds. However as adroit as Arnold appeared in synthesizing steroids, he appeared clumsy in business acumen. "Here's the thing: the stuff was so strong, man," said Kelcey Dalton, who helped market the substances developed and manufactured by Patrick Arnold, her then-boyfriend. Arnold, a chemist, invented some of the steroids at the heart of a drugs and sports scandal in which Thomas is the first person being tried. Dalton, testifying on the third day of ...
By: Steroid Nation
Today?s Best - Keeley Hazell Topless and Barry Bonds Is Still With Us
2008-03-26 21:39:00 I have no comment on this because I just shit my pants. Good God. The Best of Today Keeley Hazell Couldn’t Be Any More NSFW - Dirty Rotten Barry Bonds Chilling and Eating Crap Food - Busted Coverage Jennifer Aniston Looking Nice in a Bikini - Don Chavez Bianca Beauchamp is BIG time - Attuworld Axl Rose - Come on ...
Nobody?s calling for Barry Bonds, and the phone won?t start ringing soon (A
2008-03-22 22:51:00 Barry Bonds should be getting the idea by now. A new baseball season opens Tuesday in Japan, and the best job offer he’s gotten so far is from a minor league team with an opening in media relations. The pay isn’t much, and the working conditions are lousy. But things weren’t all that great ...
By: MLB News Blog
[Interesting] Top 10 biggest baseball &^@%#*?s. Amazing Barry Bonds and his
2008-03-21 18:00:00 (Playstation)
Barry Bonds, Federal Prosecutors to Pursue New Indictment
2008-03-20 04:02:00 LALATE BREAKING NEWS New Barry Bonds Developments Federal prosecutors will file a new indictment again against Barry Bonds, claims Fox News moments ago. “Federal prosecutors will pursue a new indictment” says FOX. “Last month, a federal judge ordered federal prosecutors to fix the Bonds indictment so each of the five counts against him don’t include multiple alleged false ...
Barry Bonds still wants to play this year (AP)
2008-03-20 02:51:00 Unsigned and thus far unwanted, Barry Bonds still hopes to play this year. “I’m not going to retire. I don’t think that’s going to happen,” he told MLB.com Tuesday. “I’m working out. I’m training. If my phone rings, it rings. If it don’t, it don’t. I have a cell phone. I have a Blackberry. They ...
By: MLB News Blog
Why collusion isn't needed to keep Barry Bonds unemployed
2008-03-19 13:52:00 The Major League Baseball Players' Association wants to know if the owners are colluding to keep Barry Bonds out of work, or at least that's how ESPN is reporting it.If you read between the lines, this is somewhat of a non-story. The players' association does a similar review every year, it's just
By: A Wikia Wiki
Would the Mets Get Barry Bonds?
2008-03-14 17:02:00 As I sit here in the luxurious Memphis airport (insert sarcasm, here), reading my ESPN the magazine, the craziest of crazy thoughts crossed my mind. Would the Mets actually go get Barry Bonds?Nah, that's crazy. Right?Yes, it is, but don't put it past a desperate Omar Minaya. The closer it gets to opening day and the more we see that Moises Alou might be out a really long time, and the more we see that our lineup lacks power will force Minaya to look for some help.The idea of getting Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs Crisp for Endy Chavez is ludicrous, but signing Barroid Bonds might not be. He plays left field. Draws a ton of walks. Oh and by the way happens to hit a lot of home runs.I personally wouldn't touch Bonds with a ten foot pole, but don't tell me that the thought hasn't crossed Minaya's mind. The media circus would be insane if Bonds played in New York.I hope it doesn't come to that, but I do think the Mets need another solid power bat this year to be a contender. That is unle...
By: Mets Lifer
Baseball Blogs Weigh In: Barry Bonds
2008-03-14 11:51:00 The biggest name remaining in the free agent market is one Barry Lamar Bonds. The most recent rumored destinations for the all-time home run champ have been the Rays, Mets and even Japan. The Rays say there was never any serious consideration and the Mets say they are not interested. The biggest question mark concerning Bonds is whether his production at age 43 is worth the circus that follows, both in the clubhouse and in the media. Yesterday at my home base, Rays Index, I contacted Chone Smith of Anaheim Angels All The Way, and creator of the CHONE projection system. Smith had used his projection system to predict that the final regular season standings. The Rays are projected to win 89 games and finish third in the AL East, based on a considerable improvement in pitching and defense. The Mets are projected to win 92 games. In an effort to estimate Bonds' on-field impact, we asked Smith to substitute Bonds into the Rays and Mets lineups and rerun his projections. With Bond...
By: The RotoFeed
Barry Bonds & Jack Nicholson Hit Up Lakers Game
2008-03-11 02:27:00 PHOTOS: NOEL VASQUEZ FOR GETTY IMAGES Jack Nicholson (pictured above) enjoying Sunday’s Lakers game with his son, Raymond Nicholson. Professional baseball player Barry Bonds was there sitting courtside as well. Check out 3 photos of him below.
Barry Bonds & Jack Nicholson Hit Up Lakers Game
2008-03-11 02:27:00 PHOTOS: NOEL VASQUEZ FOR GETTY IMAGES Jack Nicholson (pictured above) enjoying Sunday’s Lakers game with his son, Raymond Nicholson. Professional baseball player Barry Bonds was there sitting courtside as well. Check out 3 photos of him below.
Joba Chamberlain And Barry Bonds
2008-03-03 19:18:00 There are a couple of issues gnawing at my insides. The first is Joba Chamberlain's usage, and the second is Barry Bonds. I am a Yankees fan first and foremost, and I understand not destroying the golden arm of Chamberlain. But I cannot get past this desire of the Yankees to tempt the fates to leave Joba as a set-up man. Wouldn't this lead to another season of babying in 2009 as he will not accumulate the necessary innings in 2008 to be a season-long starter in 2009 under the +30 Rule being applied this season? Joba has been ranked as the top starting pitching prospect in baseball by Baseball America with four plus pitches, and the Yankees want to waste that in the 8th inning. I can't be the only one who thinks this is idiocy, either to have a reliever ranked as the #3 overall prospect or the Yanks wanting to waste his skills in the bullpen. After all, it was the Yankees that forced this situation by taking Joba out of the rotation last summer to be used a...
By: The RotoFeed
Federal judge to Barry Bonds? prosecutors: Try again; 2003 grand jury testi
2008-03-01 03:15:00 A federal judge told prosecutors Friday to redraft their indictment of Barry Bonds and made public his grand jury testimony, revealing a previously unpublicized drug test from seven years ago that showed an elevated testosterone level. U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston ordered prosecutors to amend Bonds’ indictment so that each of the five counts ...
By: MLB News Blog
Judge orders Barry Bonds? 2003 grand jury testimony unsealed (AP)
2008-02-29 23:19:00 A federal judge on Friday unsealed Barry Bonds’ grand jury testimony, an order that would make public what the home run king said under oath about his use of performance-enhancing drugs. Federal prosecutors accused Bonds of lying under oath during his December 2003 testimony to a grand jury investigating steroid use in professional sports, and ...
By: MLB News Blog
Judge orders Barry Bonds? 2003 grand jury testimony about steroids unsealed
2008-02-29 22:09:00 A federal judge ordered Friday that Barry Bonds’ grand jury testimony be unsealed, and what the home run king said under oath about his use of performance-enhancing drugs soon will be made public. Bonds is charged with four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction for allegedly lying 19 different times during his December ...
By: MLB News Blog
Judge unseals Barry Bonds? 2003 testimony to a grand jury investigating ste
2008-02-29 21:19:00 A federal judge is unsealing Barry Bonds’ grand jury testimony about steroid use, evidence that federal prosecutors used to indict him on perjury charges. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston made the ruling on Bonds’ December 2003 testimony Friday when she ordered prosecutors to amend Bonds’ indictment so each of the five counts against him don’t ...
By: MLB News Blog
Should the Tampa Bay Rays Sign Barry Bonds?
2008-02-26 19:20:00 The latest speculation going around has the Tampa Bay Rays adding all-time HR leader, Barry Bonds, to their line-up as DH. Whether Joe Sheehan of Baseball Prospectus or Tim Marchman of the NY Sun writing it, there is consensus building that Bonds would make the Rays a darkhorse wildcard contender. The question whether the team should is twofold. One, you believe the assumptions upon which that contention is made, and, two, whether the Rays want to sign the most radiocative free agent hitter available. Despite being a stats fan, I'm a little leery of any predictions of the future. I still wasn't sold on the Rays reaching the .500 record predicted by PECOTA, much less building upon that to add Bonds and get into wildcard contetion. If it were that easy, why doesn't every team just add Bonds? As Yankees fan, I don't want to see Bonds and his .400+ OBP stuck in the middle of that line-up. Breaking in Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy and Joba Chamberlain ...
By: The RotoFeed
Barry Bonds hovers above spring training (Yahoo! Sports)
2008-02-26 14:48:00 Barry Bonds is hovering over spring training. We mean that metaphorically, not in the sense that his head has… Read the full story.
By: MLB News Blog
Barry Bonds hovers above spring training
2008-02-26 13:48:00 Barry Bonds is hovering over spring training. We mean that metaphorically, not in the sense that his head has inflated to the size of a Macy's Parade balloon and he's floating up there in the Arizona sun waiting for a call according to the San Jose Mercury News.According to the St. Petersburg Times, the Tampa Bay (Don't Call Us Devil) Rays have been talking about whether to sign the home run king. Yes, the 43-year-old pariah playing for a hopefully fourth-place team, taking at-bats from a developing player, in a stadium that should be sponsored by Costco. Come on, Barry. That's Sinatra finishing at the Red Lion in Elko. That's Eastwood directing late-night cable access.St. Louis Cardinals Manager Tony La Russa told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he wanted Bonds to hit behind Albert Pujols, but "for whatever reason, at the general manager or the ownership level, they didn't agree." Hey, if there's one person who doesn't need to worry about the taint of steroids anymore, it's th...
By: The RotoFeed
Tampa Bay Rays talk about Barry Bonds; Colon agrees to minor league contrac
2008-02-26 03:26:00 Barry Bonds is looking for a job, and the Tampa Bay Rays may be interested in the home run king. Bartolo Colon is off the market after the Boston Red Sox snapped up the former AL Cy Young Award winner with a shrewd minor league deal. Rays manager Joe Maddon said he knew “little” ...
By: MLB News Blog
A Possible Return Of Barry Bonds?
2008-02-26 01:47:00 Well, I presumed that Barry Bonds might have a new home based on his 2007 season; however, as it is right now, he's without a baseball home and seemingly unemployable due to his drug issues and federal indictment.However, there's one team that may have interest in the beleaguered slugger -- yes, the Tampa Bay Rays.The Tampa Bay Rays have recently done what the St. Louis Cardinals did a while back: have internal discussions about the prospect of pursuing Barry Bonds.Manager Joe Maddon said Monday he knew "little" about what was going on, but acknowledged some thought has been given to the career home run leader."A minor discussion was thrown out there a little bit, and it's really not gone any further than that," Maddon said after Monday's workout at the team's spring training facility. "That's all it is right now."The St. Petersburg Times reported in Monday's editions that team officials have conferred among themselves about Bonds and other veteran unsigned free agents, such ...
By: The Oriole Post
Is the Barry Bonds Circus Coming to Tampa Bay?
2008-02-24 23:32:00 The Tampa Bay Rays have conducted internal discussions with Barry Bonds. Obviously the failing franchise hopes to profit from his presence. Anyone that really thinks Barry Bonds will come in and take us to the playoffs is dreaming. If anything it'll cause tension we don't need in the locker room. I like going to the Ray's games as they are, it reminds me of the good ole days of the 1980's Braves
Baseball Blogs Weigh In: Barry Bonds
2008-02-22 14:52:00 He has 762 home runs and 7 MVPs. In 2007, he hit 28 home runs in only 126 games and posted a 170 OPS+, which would have led the NL if he had not come up 27 plate appearances short of qualifying. Still, Barry Bonds is without a job for 2008. Some would argue it is because he is 43 years and has bad knees that limit him to DH duty. Others would say it is because he is an unwanted distraction. Some are even beginning to whisper that Bonds is being blackballed by baseball...The Cardinals and the A's have been linked to Bonds. The Padres were rumored to be in the mix, but publicly have said they are not interested. Marc Topkin wondered if the Rays would be interested, which seems unlikely as the Rays just traded Elijah Dukes and Delmon Young in part because they were headaches. The latest rumor has Bonds possibly playing in Japan in 2008. Could the enticement of setting another home run record convince Bonds to head to the land of the rising sun? With camps in full-swing and Bonds recli...
By: The RotoFeed
Field of Dreams
2008-02-15 14:46:00 By Alan GableI've been busy lately, but not busy enough to ignore the Congressional hearings involving 7 time Cy Young award winner, and perhaps the best right arm in baseball history, Roger Clemens and this pimp Brian McNamee. My opinions carry an extreme amount of bias. I want to believe that "The Rocket" is all natural. I want to believe that he was only injected with B12 vitamins. I want to believe that there was at least one player from my childhood who was above reproach with this "performance enhancement" nonsense.I watched some of the questioning, which seemed more like grandstanding and political misdirection than actual investigation. McNamee is not believable. He's going to get slammed by this whole thing. He's a drug dealer and I hope he trips on the first step of whatever Washington building he's leaving and rolls all the way into the street. Roger, on the other hand, looked good. He stammered a little bit, but he was direct and answered what was asked of h...
Barry Bonds Tested Positive For Steroids
2008-02-15 03:18:00 Barry Bonds is a juicer. Shocking, I know. U.S. prosecuters have announced that Barroid tested positive for steroids in 2000. http://www.reuters.com/article/-newsOne/idUSN1450577020080215.L-et this be a lesson to everyone. If you do something illegal and get caught, don't lie about it to the authorities, especially when you're under oath. It only makes things worse. If Bonds had come clean about his steroid use then at worst his reputation is tarnished but he still would have been a hall of famer and more importantly he would have avoided prison time. Now he has a federal perjury trial to deal with and is probably going to end up in prison for a while. The feds have a 90% conviction rate. Roger Clemens is another player that has screwed up and lied to the federal government. He would have been ok if he had come clean but once you lie the feds are going to prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. Again, neither of these players would have faced any prison time if they had just...
Barry Bonds Failed Drug Test in 2001
2008-02-15 02:31:00 ESPN.com is reporting that ‘Home Run King’ Barry Bonds failed a drug test in November of 2001 just weeks after setting the single season record of 73 home runs. The news came from a legal filing in the perjury case against Bonds. It also stated that the steroids came from his trainer Greg Anderson. The news comes ...
Unemployable? Barry Bonds?
2008-02-14 18:03:00 How does a man who hit 28 home runs in 340 at-bats, with a .480 OBP and .565 can still remain unemployed?Well, if you're Barry Bonds and have the stench of drugs, lies, and a government indictment or you, that's how?What a shame. He'd be useful to someone no doubt, and while teams will accept players with baggage, they won't accept someone who's got so much of it fill a stadium.I thought someone might have taken a chance on Barry Bonds, but I have been proven wrong so far.
By: The Oriole Post
Baseball, Barry Bonds and Steroids
2008-01-29 00:00:00 In the last 5 years the growing popularity and use of illegal substances like steroids in major league baseball has created a public outcry and led to indictments, arrests and congressional hearings. Some have even put major league baseball on par with professional wrestling as it is now a drugged or juiced game and ... |



