That would be funny being directed at Bonds, but the issue runs deeper than just him. Unless you are hoaxing and there is no such "promotion" planned, MLB will step in to nix it like any other stupid idea about which it has advance notice, like Spiderman on the bases at the allstar game.
2007-08-01 19:52:26
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answered by wingo 4
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It's never-ending, man. Don't waste your time. Dummies are born everyday, and then those dummies have children and the cycle continues. That's why we have so many dummies today.
And frankly the word "cheating" is taken out of it's true meaning when people use it. Cheating entails breaking rules. Back in the day greenies and red juice weren't even against the rules, just like at the time current players were supposedly taking steroids, et cetera, they weren't against the rules. Now they are against the rules and people who get caught breaking these rules are "cheaters"! There is no doubt in my mind that Barry took something, whether steroids or HGH. I believe it was just HGH though. But that's besides the point. I don't think he has tainted the game because the game was tainted long before he was even born. Looking for new things to enhance god-given ability and hard work has always been a goal of all athletes, whether it be GNC or Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative or whatever the equivalent was 50-100 years ago!
But like I said trying to explain that to people who have pure hate in their blood is a waste of time. Logic doesn't enter their mind because they are not rational people.
2007-08-05 17:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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All of the rich socialites from Beverly Hills and corporate snobs (of which they can afford designer drugs), will attend the game overdosed on HGH and steroids and will stage a coup before the game.
They'll gas both teams, put their uniforms on and pretend to be the Giants and Dodgers while hopped up on those drugs. They'll try to emulate Barry's performance by hitting HR's on drugs.
Next will be chihuahua mating day on Sunday..... Bring your kids to have their legs humped by a rat looking dog.
2007-08-02 07:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It was for the kids. To keep the kids off steroids. And it was just a coincidence that it happened when barry was in town. MLB did nothing to stop it from happening. Bud selig said it was a good idea and more teams need to be pro-active in the war on steroids.
2007-08-01 22:52:33
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answered by dave a 2
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You heard wrong. The Dodgers are a class organization and would never do anything like that.
2007-08-02 00:01:03
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answered by Frizzer 7
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bonds probably isn't playing tomorrow anyways. And although Bonds did use steriods so did most of the Dodgers so I'd day its pretty hypocritical
2007-08-01 20:28:36
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answered by jim 3
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You got it wrong. Tomorrow is Asterisk Day. * * * * * * * about 754 of them.
2007-08-01 21:37:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Great job.
2007-08-01 19:49:37
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answered by Old Man 7
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