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Barry Bonds is a Cheater

This makes me sick:

Bonds, reviled by many around baseball for his role in the sport’s ever-deepening steroids scandal, stood motionless for a few moments before slowly circling the bases as the crowd of more than 43,000 at AT&T Park cheered and fireworks exploded over McCovey Cove…

Washington Nationals pitcher Mike Bacsik gave up the record breaking* home run to Bonds in the 5th inning.

As I wrote here, if I were the pitcher facing Bonds needing only one more HR to break the record, I’d throw every single pitch at his knees (not at knee-height, but right at his knee cap). Or maybe into his ear hole.

But not Bacsik. This is a guy who would have retired and nobody would have ever remembered he ever even played the game. And he knew that. Which is why he threw Bonds a gopher pitch:

“You either have to be a really special player to be remembered in this game or part of a special moment,” Bacsik said. “I didn’t want to give up the home run but, I’m lucky to be part of a really special moment in sports history.”

Great. He defiled Hammer’n Hank’s hallowed record just so he could be remembered.

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OTHERS

  • I disagree with almost every single word Taylor Marsh writes — especially when the topic is politics — but on Bonds we are in total agreement.
  • Jimmie at the Sundries Shack:  “Sometimes, cheaters do prosper”

4 Responses to “Barry Bonds Cheats His Way to New Home Run Record*”

Bacsik is a sell-out to the non-man who injected himself into a world record.

it’s not a world record. Sadaharu Oh hit 868 dingers over his 21 year career pre steroid era! now he’s my home run king.

Bonds won - whether he cheated or not, it’s done, over - let’s forget this jerk and move on!

The only silver lining is that Bonds won’t hold this record as long as Hammer’n Hank did.

I look forward to the day that Alex Rodriguez smashes Bond’s record*.

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