Bonds ties the record
Created on: August 4th, 2007
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In a league where steroids are rampant, Bonds ends up taking the blame for an entire generation. Not because he cheated more than anyone else (see Mark McGuire, Sammy Sosa, Jason Giambi, etc.) but because he's a better player than anyone else.
If you like baseball and hate Bonds, then you're a hypocrite. The steroid problem is a problem with the game, not with Bonds. Take your beef up with Bud Selig and the player's union.
I'm not a huge baseball fan, but the way Bonds acts in front of the camera in interviews and sh*t is so annoying, and he denies (or at least did, not sure if he still does) ever using steroids when its pretty obvious he did. And if it somehow DOES turn out he didn't use them, maybe he shouldn't act so suspicious and defensive so much next time since he's just making himself look like an *ssh*le and guilty.
Oh well, we all know A-rod is going to smash Bond's record anyways soon so who really gives a sh*t...
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