i wish someone would bean him right in the head and end his career. I mean, I don't want anything deadly or fatal to happen to him, but I don't want him to break Hank's record. If a pitcher hit him right in his peanut head, the manager should pay the fine for him!
And to the idiot up above who said that by walking him all the time he'd break the runs record... who the heck cares about that? When was the last time someone asked you "Hey, who holds the record for the most walks or most runs scored?" I mean, yah, everyday on ESPN you see/hear them talk about the all-time Runs Scored leader... the point is for him not to break Hank's record you moron!
I hope he gets within one HR of tying Hank... and the bat boy from the opposing team cracks him over the knee while retrieving the bat... That would be the greatest bat boy in the history of the game!
2007-05-06 19:00:21
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answered by Anonymous
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What...uh...is this even English? Seriously, get your grammar in order man. This is almost uncomprehendable. Anyway, some of what you attempt to say is true. A lot of it is flawed though. Why do you think Bonds walks so much? Gee, it couldn't be because in his mid 30's he started having 45+ homerun seasons, could it? His highest walk total for a season (to that point) came during that 73 homerun year, when he had 177 walks. The next year he had 198. His highest ever was 232 walks when he was how old? Oh yeah. 39! 39 years old! That's ridiculous. And don't tell me that steroids don't give you a boost. You have to be completely ignorant to disregard history. Even the greatest sluggers in baseball wore down as they got older. Willie Mays had 28 homeruns at age 39. Willie McCovey had 28 at age 39 also. Even Babe Ruth had 22 homeruns at age 39. How many did Bonds hit at age 39? 45! If you can hit the ball, then steroids will give it the extra push. They don't MAKE you hit the ball. They help with everything after contact though. They allow you to workout longer, which builds more muscle mass. They give you more energy than you know what to do with. They give you an edge, no doubt about it. Just because Barry will not admit to taking steroids is no reason for the general public to drop it and join his fan club again. He's the 2000 lb. gorilla in the room that only you and much of San Fran don't see. And did you just say Bonds is GOOD for baseball? Wow. You were brave to post this. How can you even defend that? How can you ignore the thousands of articles that have been written specifically about Bonds and how he's draining the league of not only credibility, but dignity as well? How can you ignore the fact that several books (books!) have been written about this very topic, with Bonds being a main character in each of them? Oh, er, duh. That's right. You can't because they're already out there. If you're going to make a statement as foolish as that, you'd better back it up. P.S. You are quite the oxymoron. "Bonds is respected by MOST, and hated by MOST." You can't hate somebody you respect.
2016-05-21 01:41:21
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answered by mari 3
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"I say bean him in his stupid black head every time"
thats a little harshh. no? Although I wouldnt mind him getting injured and it ending his career short of the record. He is such an arrogant person, its ridiculous. And he continues to lie about his "performance enhancing drugs" that everyone with any common sence knows he took, as does he. None the less, in the hearts of most baseball fans, Aaron will be the leader until someone greater that does not cheat passes him up, clearly not bonds.
2007-05-06 08:02:33
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answered by Twinsfreak 2
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If the situation allows for it, I agree.
If I were facing him, though, I would throw underhanded lobs to him like he was five years old. That would be great to mock him like that, and I bet it would make a lot of fans laugh, too. Especially if he overswung and popped it up or even struck out, and tore a muscle or something, and ended up not breaking the HR record this year. Something for all the pitchers to consider. . . .
2007-05-05 05:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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By walking him all the time they will actually make him even better. His on base and slugging percentages will shoot through the roof. Even if he doesn't get another hit, home run, or drives in another run it will just make him even greater and he would break the run scored record if he's always on base from getting walked at every single plate appearance! He's the best no matter what people say. Go Barry and go Giants!
2007-05-05 05:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't really matter. Any record that freak gets will forever be tainted because he cheated. The true fans of the game will always know that Hammerin' Hank is the true home run king!
2007-05-05 05:55:01
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answered by Anonymous
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barry bonds (and steroids) make a good team but i hope he retires and isnt voted to hall of fame.
2007-05-05 05:39:21
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answered by lacrosse 2
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Calm down, my friend. No reason to allow the steroid king to upset you. IF he surpasses Aaron's record, there will be an asterisk next to it, and those of us who are the real baseball fans will ignore his "record" anyway. Cheers.
Chow!!
2007-05-05 05:19:44
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answered by No one 7
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look at what happened last night.
people like you must have sore necks from having their heads shoved up your buts so far
2007-05-05 06:46:42
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answered by RUSSELLL 6
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I AGREE. BUCK SHOWALTER OF THE ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS ONCE WALKED HIM WITH THE BASES LOADED & GOT AWAY WITH ONLY GIVING UP ONE RUN.
2007-05-05 06:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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