by bomp helium » Wed Mar 08, 2006 3:12 am
I've been reading the Chronicle for 40 years and i am completely disgusted by these two "reporters". I've been a reporter myself, and it's unprofessional to the nth degree to launch a PERSONAL vendetta against someone. This is not about steroids. This is about some bitter, small little man trying to take down the "big dog". These reporters are supposed to be covering the games, but the SF sporting green is rife with their daily and endless whining. They sound like jealous little boys, and should be FIRED and sent to their rooms.
Sure, steroids were used. Maybe by Barry, maybe not. Innocent until proven guilty...remember that one? And IF bonds was taking them, they were LEGAL at the time, and so I would imagine a few hundred others were taking them as well. Where is the outrage at Armando Rios? And where is the outrage over 375 pound offensive linemen who pop steroids and amphetamines like candy? Do we take away rushing records because linemen pop steroids? Why aren't THEY the poster boys for steroid abuse? Why is Bonds the focus of all this? There is NO PROOF behind the inuendo and rumors. These are just small little reporters trying to build a "career" out of witchhunting. I've watched this story unfold and I really think it's more yellow journalism than factual reporting.
Bonds may have been guilty, along with half the league -- including pitchers. But remember, at the time these were LEGAL substances. I have no problem with going after the PROBLEM, but Bonds is not the problem; STEROIDS are the problem. Go after the steroids in a dignified manner, but there is no need for a poster boy.
I remember when Henry Aaron was chasing Ruth's record, despite daily "rumors" about most everything, and a few death threats to go along with it. Seems like that may be closer to what's going on here. If it wasn't this, it would be something else. People love to tear down the guy on top.
There's big money in baseball, which leads to international competition of the highest order for those few precious roster spots. People will do what they have to do to join that club. I guarentee you players, trainers and coaches are doing everything possible to gain advantage. And if that advantage becomes illegal, they stop.
Bonds has been cutting edge forever. Megavitamins (is that okay with you?), cutting edge nutrition, cutting edge exercise, visualization techniques, cutting edge philosophy, special hardwood bats -- that okay with you? -- that emphasize LIGHTNESS, creating explosive, unprecedented bathead speed...he's always been ahead of the curve. It's too bad reporters don't ask him those questions. They might learn something.
I admire Bonds tremendously, and always will, and it's not just the 90 homers and 191 RBIs he has with nine games to go for my team, the Lenticular Cloud People. I met him once, and he was cordial and friendly, almost child-like. I found my idol, Willie Mays, to be far more cranky. But that's his right. How would you like being alternately taunted and praised day in and day out by idiot strangers? How would you react?
I think Bonds' anger at the press is justified, and it's about time someone stood up to those parasitic punks. Good for him for not pandering to the public. He lives his life and speaks his mind. Good for him. I can't wait for HIS book.
It's too bad his titanic performances have been lost in all this. Reminds me of the purely political tearing down of Bill Clinton and his wayward penis. But Bonds has been stunning, almost beyond belief. Remember 2004? Remember that card? Weren't they testing for steroids then? Didn't he hit .362 with 45 home runs and 232 walks? 232 walks!!! That's mind boggling. So much so that I'm not sure an SOM card can't even accurately reflect that kind of season (you'll notice the 2004 record book for walks (Bonds, of course), comes nowhere near 232; it's simply not possible). A .609 OBP? Are you kidding me? These are staggering numbers, right up there with Wilt's 100 points and 50 PPG average, up there with the Babe, or Gehrig, or Cobb (do we kick him out of the HOF as well?). Do we start exhuming corpses and testing Rocky Colovito and Frank Howard for steroids?
Those last few remarkable seasons are what we should be talking about. Steroids just allow a person to recover more quickly from a workout. Steroids cannot hit a baseball. Steroids do nothing for intelligence, focus and eye-hand coordination. The amazing numbers put up by this man are what we, as baseball fans, should be buzzed about..
This is a witchhunt, pure and simple, a personal vendetta by a couple of small reporters who feel belittled by a superstar. Get over it. Move on. Watch the man's last season and appreciate what he has accomplished.
anyway, have a good day...