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I wish Barry Bonds would not break the record...

RobAce

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I saw the thread on Go Barry....and not wanting to hijack that thread I had to start one of my own.
Now Im not a huge baseball fan, I have a slight bit of attention for it, but as a casual fan I WISH that Barry Bonds would not break the record.

I know he has not been charged, failed a test or anything....BUT when the book written by those journalists came out, Bonds sued them for profitting from the book, but not on the FACTS in the book. Bonds has never once refuted the statements in the book, or if he has in someway he has never sued the people or the publisher for lying, slander or anything. If a book was written like that about ME I would sue. Hell a couple of people posted incorrect and personally damaging information on Wiki-enter what you like-pedia and Fuzzy Zoeller sued them for slander or something like that.
So that tells me along with other things like Bonds shoe and hat size growing LARGER that he has done something, mostly likely what is in that book.

My wish is that when Bonds is 1 HR away from tieing the record that every pitcher he faces for the rest of season walks him intentionally. For the rest of his carrer. Will that give the Giants an advantage....sure, but in my opinion its what is best. And something I personally would email, ask and lobby every major league pitcher for.
Show solidarity....walk him everytime.
I dont care if he's taking walks at 90 years old....just NEVER let him get that record.

Or I can hope they charge him with perjury and he gets suspended before he can get much closer.

Either one Id be fine with.

Rob
 
Robace252 said:
I saw the thread on Go Barry....and not wanting to hijack that thread I had to start one of my own.
Now Im not a huge baseball fan, I have a slight bit of attention for it, but as a casual fan I WISH that Barry Bonds would not break the record.

I know he has not been charged, failed a test or anything....BUT when the book written by those journalists came out, Bonds sued them for profitting from the book, but not on the FACTS in the book. Bonds has never once refuted the statements in the book, or if he has in someway he has never sued the people or the publisher for lying, slander or anything. If a book was written like that about ME I would sue. Hell a couple of people posted incorrect and personally damaging information on Wiki-enter what you like-pedia and Fuzzy Zoeller sued them for slander or something like that.
So that tells me along with other things like Bonds shoe and hat size growing LARGER that he has done something, mostly likely what is in that book.

My wish is that when Bonds is 1 HR away from tieing the record that every pitcher he faces for the rest of season walks him intentionally. For the rest of his carrer. Will that give the Giants an advantage....sure, but in my opinion its what is best. And something I personally would email, ask and lobby every major league pitcher for.
Show solidarity....walk him everytime.
I dont care if he's taking walks at 90 years old....just NEVER let him get that record.

Or I can hope they charge him with perjury and he gets suspended before he can get much closer.

Either one Id be fine with.

Rob

I understand what you are saying Rob, and I do not completely disagree with you, but I do have a question: How many of the pitchers that Bonds hit home runs against were also taking performance enhancing drugs?
 
I understand what you are saying Rob, and I do not completely disagree with you, but I do have a question: How many of the pitchers that Bonds hit home runs against were also taking performance enhancing drugs?

I know where your getting at....and the answer of course is....I dont know really. But even if every single pitcher he has faced was using performance enhancers...two wrongs dont make a right. They're juicin so I will too or they're probally juicin so I better do it too so I can keep up is not an excuse, a reason or in my opinion any way to validate what he might have accomplished while taking performance enhancers himself...allegedly.

Just my opinion of course.

Rob
 
The hated jints are all evil, and Barry is the most evil of them all.
:firedevil <=== Bonds
 
Iggy pop said:
I understand what you are saying Rob, and I do not completely disagree with you, but I do have a question: How many of the pitchers that Bonds hit home runs against were also taking performance enhancing drugs?


Difference is a pitcher would benefit very small from "performance enhancing drugs" A pitcher has his power from torque from his hips and is a whole system, so being bigger would mean he would slow him down. Someone can hit a homerun just by using upper body force, see: jose canseco and mark mcgwire
Just cuz someone takes roids doesnt mean they could then be able to throw a 98 mph fastball

If i was an opposing coach, i would fine my pitchers every strike they would throw him and demand every ball be high and fast. Either barroids is gonna get on base by walk or by taking one in the face(or on his overly protected elbow which is btw, against mlb regulations)

In the era of the juiced ball and the mounds being shaved down to reduce the power of pitching, hitting a homerun isnt what it used to be

Im glad barroids will never get a true record of his own, like consecutive hits, consecutive games played but sadly he may get 3000 hits

Im gonna vomit at my tv if they show his kids again on tv with signs "please pitch to our daddy" Makes me wish there were more ballsy pitchers like pedro martinez in his prime to face barroids, they wouldnt take crap from him
 
I can't wait for Barry to break the record and all the nay-sayers really need to get over the steroids propaganda. Barry has never been proven guilty, nor were they illegal until recently so your complaints should be with baseball and not Barry. Besides he has had a great eye and the best hand-eye coordination for a long time so really what did the steroids, if he used them, do help him hit a normal 400 ft. homerun now 500ft.? It would have still been a homer just now it may have more distance, or what it allowed him to recover from the day to day grind or injuries quicker? What baseball fan doesn't want their star players back faster? Not to mention where was all this outrage when the public was in love with Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa when they found Andro in Mark's locker? Everyone cheered then but since its Barry who's breaking a record the haters come out. Its ridiculous and insane, I hope Barry does it and I'll cheer him when he does because like him or not he's one of the best ball players ever!
 
Goodieluver said:
Difference is a pitcher would benefit very small from "performance enhancing drugs" A pitcher has his power from torque from his hips and is a whole system, so being bigger would mean he would slow him down. Someone can hit a homerun just by using upper body force, see: jose canseco and mark mcgwire
Just cuz someone takes roids doesnt mean they could then be able to throw a 98 mph fastball

Every time you throw a pitch, you are destroying your arm. Steroids will prevent that from happening. You will be able to throw faster on more consistent basis. Yes, just because someone takes steroids does not mean they can throw a 98 mph fastball, and not everybody that takes steroids can hit home runs.
 
Besides he has had a great eye and the best hand-eye coordination for a long time so really what did the steroids, if he used them, do help him hit a normal 400 ft. homerun now 500ft.?
Storm....the problem isnt with the 400 ft. homeruns now being 500 ft. Its with the majority of his that were 325, 375, 400 ft. that would have been only 225, 275, or 300 ft. so they would not have been homeruns...meerly caught at the warning track or deep in the field.

or what it allowed him to recover from the day to day grind or injuries quicker?
or allowed his head and shoe size to swell. Cheating is cheating no matter what the reason even if its being done to get even. I would think with all the corruption we find everywhere people would be more up in arms. But I guess its only sports and it has no real effect on the world at large.

Not to mention where was all this outrage when the public was in love with Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa when they found Andro in Mark's locker?
Perhaps I was not aware of it happening during his HR chase, because if I knew that..there would have been outrage..just as Iam outraged now by McGwires and Sosa's actions. Im happy beyond belief that McGwire will never be able to say "First Ballot Hall of Famer"

Everyone cheered then but since its Barry who's breaking a record the haters come out. Its ridiculous and insane, I hope Barry does it and I'll cheer him when he does because like him or not he's one of the best ball players ever!
I dont care if its Barry Bonds or Barry Gibb...questionable character I will not cheer for.
As for being one of the best ever...thats for history to decide...but being a casual fan I could think of 20 players Id put ahead of him.
It looks like you're gonna need a genie to grant that wish cuz he's well on his way to breaking it this year
Either a genie or a federal prosecutor with steel ones to charge Barry with Perjury...as should be done celebrity status or no celebrity status.

Rob
 
Like a lot of people, i hope Barry does not break this record. I would walk him everytime he comes to the plate. The man is a complete ass, you know he's used steroids and he just isn't worth cheering for. Does he have great hand/eye coordination? Without a doubt. But Barry was never known as a home run hitter for most of his career, then all of the sudden....boom! He's knocking balls out of the park and his head has ballooned. C'mon, let's stop kidding ourselves and acknowledge the man used steroids.

I also find it great that Hank Aaron will not be there whenever Barry breaks the record. Even the Commissioner is waffling about attending. The next time Barry's kids hold up stupid posters about "pitch to my Daddy", fans should replace them with "My Daddy's a cheater".

Please MLB pitchers. Walk his ass everytime....
 
Iggy pop said:
Every time you throw a pitch, you are destroying your arm. Steroids will prevent that from happening. You will be able to throw faster on more consistent basis. Yes, just because someone takes steroids does not mean they can throw a 98 mph fastball, and not everybody that takes steroids can hit home runs.


Anabolic steroids are also known to thin ligaments, meaning breakdown over a period of time and slower recovery
 
There are far more important things I can do with my time the night he passes Hank Aaron. Like, clip my toenails, for instance. Or, clip my protruding nosehairs, they itch when they make contact with the sides of my nose, a royal nuisance. I can make sure the water dish my cats use is clean, and free of soggy food nuggets. I can watch the overly glib and smug Keith Olbermann read off his ten boringly hilarious news items of the day, or failing that, reruns of 'The Andy Griffith Show' on TV Land.

Far more important activities, indeed.
 
Want to play a fun game? Take a Barry Bonds baseball card from each year of his career, put them into order, and staple them together to make a flip book. Now just flip the pages, and watch as Barry Bonds does a stunning impression of Bruce Banner transforming into the Hulk. :blaugh:
 
Goodieluver said:
Anabolic steroids are also known to thin ligaments, meaning breakdown over a period of time and slower recovery

This may happen in the longterm, but in the short term anabloic steroids promote quick recovery. That is why pitchers use them.

As this article shows, one of the largest groups test positive for steroids are pitchers.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/05/18/sports/DRUGS.php
 
Tickle_Fiend05 said:
Barry Bonds is as guilty as Roger Clemens is.


Clemens was never pulled into a senate hearing and had people accuse him. Bonds even admitted to using "the cream"

Ignorance is no excuse
 
At 30 he was 180, in his 40's he's 225. And little fat. Come on.

I have a lot of his old cards though, so just on behalf of my wallet, GOO BARRY!!!
 
Thanks for starting this thread, Rob, as I didn't want to post my negative thoughts in the 'go Barry' thread, either.
storm7400 said:
Besides he has had a great eye and the best hand-eye coordination for a long time so really what did the steroids, if he used them, do help him hit a normal 400 ft. homerun now 500ft.? It would have still been a homer just now it may have more distance, or what it allowed him to recover from the day to day grind or injuries quicker? What baseball fan doesn't want their star players back faster?
There was a great quote from ex-Mets manager Bobby Valentine regarding Bonds. When they asked him about Bond's alleged steroid use (and the power drawn from it), he quipped, 'does he shoot them in his eyes?' Steroids, however, can increase your bat speed thereby giving you more time to react to a pitch- a definite advantage at the plate. They affect more that just a player's power and ability to recover from injuries. This article discusses some of those points:

Scientists say they do not believe steroids improve hand-eye coordination, but because they agree the drugs help build strength, some extrapolate that steroids would also quicken bat speed. Better bat speed gives the hitter more time to wait on a pitch, to read it and follow it. The player most likely has an extra split second to decide what pitch is approaching and whether he wants to swing at it.

''Steroids make your hands faster in that they increase muscle in your forearms and pectorals and numerous muscle sets involved in hitting a baseball,'' said Dr. Charles Yesalis, professor of health and human development at Penn State. ''If you need less time to get around on the ball, you have more time to tell if it's a slider, knuckleball or curve. That makes complete sense.''

When the player does start his swing, the steroids are really put to work. He is able to jerk the bat around faster, creating power from his arms, chest, shoulders and neck. ''It's basic force equals mass times acceleration,'' said Dr. Gary I. Wadler, professor of medicine at New York University, who has spent 20 years studying doping. ''The mass is muscle and the acceleration is the bat speed. There is a collision. The ball is being hit with more force than before and will go farther.''

I tried to give Barry Bonds and some other players I condiser cheats the benefit of the doubt. But there is enough evidence at this point of steroid use that I hardly even question whether or not he used them (knowingly). And I, too, hope he doesn't break Hank Aaron's record. But it doesn't matter all that much. I won't think of him as holding that record legitimately if he does. In the 90s, Bonds was a very good ball player who could do a lot of things well, and consequently, was a much more exciting player. The power game, to me, is rather boring. It's a shame baseball has put so much emphasis on it.
 
I have a feeling that very few people (other than fans of the hated jints) will be celebrating when Bonds surpasses Henry Aaron's reconrd.

I'm sure that Bonds will whine about it, saying that he isn't being given the respect that he deserves.

From me, he'll get nothing but contempt and ill wishes.
 
jugner said:
At 30 he was 180, in his 40's he's 225. And little fat. Come on.

I have a lot of his old cards though, so just on behalf of my wallet, GOO BARRY!!!


His hat size also grew 2 sizes in 1 year

THATS NOT NORMAL
 
Yeah I hate Barry, Im hoping Arod breaks the single season HR record this year just so bonds doesnt have it anymore!
 
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