Yes, but that won't happen until he's been arrested. Steroids, amphetamines, tax evasion - take your pick.
Then again, he has yet to be signed by the Giants or anyone else. The Giants have more than sufficient reason at this point to revoke their offer, and with this latest stuff, he's probably persona non grata in every other organization. Finally..
2007-01-13 14:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Any baseball purist can only hope so. I feel the same way about any of the other players using muscle or performance enhancement substances. Are they they not athletically fit enough to play the game without such substances? While Bonds IS a great baseball player, MOST of his accomplishments in the past few years have been with the help of muscle enhancement substances. Until about a decade ago, most baseball records were set and/or broken by players with merely athletic ability. Why should that change now? To allow Bonds, or ANY OTHER player, using such substances, to break and set new records would be shameful and GROSSLY DISRESPECTFUL of ALL the other players who did things the RIGHT BUT HARD WAY.
2007-01-13 23:38:27
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answered by ces1958@verizon.net 4
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I certainly hope so! Bonds isn't fit to hold the record - he might hold the steroids record, but he will never be accepted as the legitimate record holder. He's a total jerk and a disgrace to the game of baseball - he's not fit to carry Hammerin' Hank's jock.
2007-01-13 16:02:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The new rules state that he will be suspended for 25 games if he tests positive for the 2nd time. Since he's already tested positive once, he probably won't be stupid enough to take something else and test positive a second time. then again, he could always blame it on barry zito...
2007-01-13 11:42:49
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answered by sean c 2
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No way, the players union is way too powerful to ever allow it to happen and Selig would probably not want to deal with the fall out that would occur if Bonds were suspended.
2007-01-13 16:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm going to say... YES. Barry is running out of viable excuses on these issues. I think there are still enough morally conscience people out there to not let this him get away with this.
2007-01-13 11:37:00
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answered by 109stitches 2
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No he won't. MLB doesn't want to deal with druggies in the sport. They've got their head in the sand and it seems to be fixed there. They've made a travesty out of themselves.
2007-01-13 11:28:02
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answered by DelK 7
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Hopefully it happens when he is 2 or 3 homeruns away from the record.
2007-01-13 12:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No way... at this rate, he'll have to be convicted of quadruple murder before he's so much as fined by the MLB
2007-01-13 11:57:16
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answered by SenecaD 2
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Hopefully, the cheating, lying, arrogant, self-made "King of all Victims" will get thrown out of baseball and his "records" will be erased.
2007-01-13 11:33:59
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answered by lee3620111 3
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