Young Barry Bonds - '98 Bonds - '04



Go ahead and ask any doctor you'd like how common it is for a man to put on that sort of muscle in his late 30's, it just doesn't happen. If Barry had simply taken the Giambi route and fessed up we might have been able to forgive him, at least a little. Instead he lied in court, he lied to the press, and he continues to act like the world owes him something for being Barry Bonds. He will continue to play the 'scapegoat' card, implying that the reason everyone hates him is because he's black. Now I would certainly never imply that there isn't a race issue in this country, there is a huge amount of racism that still exists in America, including in sports (I'll blog on that sometime soon). Yet it just isn't the case when it comes to the fans hating Barry Bonds. If Ken Griffey Jr. were the one who just broke the record the sports world would still be celebrating in jubilee, support can be seen in an article my friend Ryan wrote for the Burnside Writer's Collective. If only it could have been Griffey, if only he'd had the career we all dreamed he would have when he was just a kid with a million dollar smile and the most beautiful swing in baseball. But alas, it wasn't Griffey, until Arod breaks it Bonds will hold what used to be the most cherished record in baseball. A record that is now more like the ugly scar that points to past betrayal.
The sad thing about the whole indictment itself is that as a baseball fan a big part of me just wants the Barry Bonds saga to be over, but instead this is going to make sure that Barry is on Sports Center every night. I on the other hand don't want to be a part in continuing to give this story legs, even amongst the small number of people who read this blog, so consider this sentence the last you'll read from me directly on the subject of Barry Bonds.



