Barry Bonds has made a mockery of the game I, and so many other people around the world, love.
In a time when the whole world is celebrating such a great game with the inaugural World Baseball Classic, Barry Bonds has turned the sweet smells of freshly cut grass, pine tar and camaraderie to that of syringes, lies and a stinking cheater.
It’s not like most people didn’t already think most of these things reported in the book written by two San Francisco Chronicle reporters who compiled compelling evidence against the single-season home run record holder through extensive research. But now, it seems as though there’s no hope there was some sense of purity in America’s beloved game in recent years, and there’s no way the record books can be looked with the seriousness and respect as they once were.
I shutter to think what Babe Ruth and Roger Maris would think of the news that was brought to the world yesterday. And I wonder what Frank Robinson and Harmon Killebrew have to say about Bonds, who allegedly juiced up on steroids to pass them on the all-time home run list. I wonder if Willie Mays, Bonds’ own godfather, is still firmly standing behind good ol’ Barry. Somehow I don’t see how it wouldn’t bother him that his own godson might have been juiced up on horse steroids when Bonds hit his 661st home run to pass Mays for third on the coveted list.
And now what does Bonds have to say for himself?
“I won’t even look at it,” Bonds told reporters yesterday of the book. “For what? There’s no need to.”
Mr. Bonds, it might just be me, but if a book was being published about me that would most likely place the word “cheater” next to mine in the history books, I might give it a look.
And now the debate starts. Is Barry Bonds a Hall of Famer? The most common answer I’ve heard thus far is “yes, he had the numbers to be voted into the Hall before he first reportedly starting taking performance enhancers in 1997.” Well, I ask, had Pete Rose not done accumulated enough numbers to be enshrined in the HOF before he bet on his first baseball game?
I don’t care if a player hit 1000 home runs naturally before taking steroids, if he did ingest that scum he doesn’t belong alongside the greatest players in baseball history for eternity.
It makes me sick to my stomach that the last 10 years of baseball have been completely tainted. Nothing anyone ever did in that time can be taken seriously. And now, the once sacred record books of Major League Baseball have also been spat upon.
As players from 16 different countries from around the world are representing their nations in the game they love for nothing but pride, with so many players so good we’ve never seen such talent wearing the same uniform at the same time before, all anyone can talk about and all I can write about is Barry Bonds and the injustices he has done to out beloved game.
Thanks, Mr. Bonds, thanks a lot.
Finally, three years after his jucing was obvious, we're getting to the interesting questions:
-Does Bonds make the Hall?
-Does MLB wipe out his records?
-Will there now be a real drug-testing policy?
-Who else is guilty?