Renteria - Saves Suppan by hacking a pitch almost a foot over the strike zone and gives the Brewers a perfect double play ball. Earn that paycheck, Edgar.
Barry Bonds
7 April 2009
Posted by J Russell Mikkelsen | No comments yet
5 December 2008
I mean, look at Barry Bonds...he's still trying to defend himself, saying that he never "knowingly" took steroids. What a joke! Roger Clemens went through the same process. Sammy Sosa forgot how to speak English when asked about 'roids, and Mark McGwire "won't talk about the past". Really, the only two guys to ever come clean about their substance use lately have been Jose Canseco and Jason Giambi. Canseco is a nut and can't be given much credit (besides getting people thinking about the topic), so really I only respect Giambi for his honesty.
Posted by Zach Koenig | No comments yet
19 October 2008
As a baseball fanatic, how refreshing is it that on an NFL sunday, baseball is center stage as the Boston Red Sox attempt to complete an amazing return from the dead, again. The team with a history of choking is now on the edge of becoming one of the greatest comeback teams in history.
Posted by Tom | No comments yet
27 February 2008
For 15 years, the focal point of the Giants was Barry Bonds. No one knew who was on the Giants because they were never able to sign free agents with big names because they did not want anyone interferring with Bonds image. Or Bonds did not want anyone to take the spotlight off of him. When they did sign free agents, it was underachievers. The Giants let Jeff Kent get away because he was getting in the way of Bonds. Papers quoted the team as "Bonds and the 24 other players." Since 2002, the Giants were never able to contend because they spent all their money on Bonds. These are new days now.
Continue reading "Gone Bonds Gone: Giants Now able to Relax"
Posted by Ryan Neiman | No comments yet
21 February 2008
WHO WILL PLAY?
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are two people that changed the sport of baseball forever. One might look at this statement and say, “Of course they did. Bonds took down the most prestigious records in baseball by hitting more dingers than good Old Hank. He has given the sport more publicity and has made it more popular. Clemens is a superhero for all of us. A man whose career was falling apart, quickly changed turned it around and showed the 40’s were the new 20’s. With all those Cy Young’s, he is one of the best pitchers in history.” I would tell you, “Nope, that isn’t how they changed it. That is how they ruined the sport.” You would then look at me funny and walk away. Go ahead, walk away from the truth. The truth is these men have tainted this sport and have embarrassed the players in the generation before them.
Posted by Ryan Neiman | No comments yet
14 December 2007
Posted by Apryl DeLancey | No comments yet
That man, ironically, is the very poster child for cheating himself: Mr. Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants.
True, Bonds's name was one of the 86 current and past ballplayers cited by Senator Mitchell as having doped up, but at this point, after already being indicted on federal charges of lying about not juicing, that didn't turn any heads. Think about how shocked we'd have been if his name wasn't on the list.
Posted by Ethan Furman | No comments yet