Barry Bonds, Home Run 755* or a Foul Ball?
Home Run or just another Foul Ball?
(Vanderbilt – ‘07)
For all the actual and suspected ‘roid’ users in sports, perhaps a distinct category can be established so they can compete among themselves rather than with players that have integrity. At this time, Mr. Bond’s claim on the home run title may leave him being labeled just another ‘foul ball’.
One thing is for certain, Barry Bonds may break Hank Aaron’s HR record on paper, but Bonds will never achieve the status of Hammering Hank’s Baseball legend.
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Why stop at Bonds? What about every record in the steroid era? How about Tom Glavine’s 300 or Rickey Henderson’s stolen base record?
MLB is hypocritical, check Bud Selig’s urine while you’re at it.
I for one, think Bond’s accomplishments are amazing. 7 MVP’s? Should those be questioned too?
I salute Barry, don’t like him, but one of the most dominant players in any sport I’ve ever seen. His unique swing, small bat, quick, is revolutionary.
Frank … Bonds accomplishments are not amazing.
Prior to Bonds deciding to be juiced, that was amazing. He had to push the envelop and make a farce of his career.
Face it, he cheated. Look at that great HR production in the last 3 years. Hell, the guy cant even play a day game after a nite one. Its baseball for crying out loud.
Bonds ruined all that he accomplished by using the cream.