Nauseating
Today was a dark day in baseball history. The Steroid Era has now claimed its ultimate victim, one of the most hallowed records in the game.

Barry Bonds hits No. 756 to break Hank Aaron's all-time home run record
You know what the real bugger of it all is? Now I have to root for Alex Rodriguez—a New York Yankee, for crying out loud!—to have a long, healthy, and productive career so that he can one day take the record away from Steroid Barry.
At least the Rocks won today.

Barry Bonds hits No. 756 to break Hank Aaron's all-time home run record
You know what the real bugger of it all is? Now I have to root for Alex Rodriguez—a New York Yankee, for crying out loud!—to have a long, healthy, and productive career so that he can one day take the record away from Steroid Barry.
At least the Rocks won today.
1 Comments:
Right on, Mikey. Bonds, and the rest of the steroid using crowd, are a disgrace to the sport. Truth be told, I haven't followed the sport much beyond box scores since the 1994 strike.
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August 08, 2007 6:20 PM
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