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Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig can make a much needed statement by not attending the game in which Barry Bonds breaks Hank Aaron's all-time home run record
So why would MLB and Selig bypass a perfect publicity and marketing opportunity and keep their distance from celebrating this once in a lifetime moment? The answer is simple: Because Barry Bonds is the one passing Babe Ruth.
Barry Bonds is one of the best baseball players of his era, but steroids are the only reason he is on the cusp of passing Hank Aaron for the major league home run record.
So what are the best arguments for Barry Bonds to surpass Hammerin' Hank? The following are the top three reasons why Barry Bonds will break the all-time homerun record.
Barry Bonds is no doubt one of the greatest and most exciting players to ever play the game of baseball. Anyone who knows a little about sports knows that he is about to break Hank Aaron's all time home run record.
One year ago if someone had asked me, I would have admitted that I thought Barry Bonds would break Hank Aaron's all-time home run record.
Barry Bonds is back for another year with the Giants looking to break the homerun record
There is no doubt that Barry Bonds will pass the home run record now held by Hank Aaron. It would take some event that would not only keep him out of action for the rest of the baseball season, but would also prevent him from ever playing baseball again.
Barry Bonds will almost undoubtedly break the all time home run record held by Hank Aaron this year barring an injury.
When Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's record, it was a media event. When Barry Bonds breaks Aaron's record, will it even be shown on national television?
The assumption is that Bonds will break the record this year. But will he break people's hearts too?
Barry Bonds, steriod user and ball player, may soon be indicted on perjury and tax evasion.
I came across two short blurbs from the wire reports about arguably baseball's two biggest on going headaches, Barry Bonds and Pete Rose that I just couldn't resist commenting on, although I'm not quite sure what they said this time that set me off.
Is the home-run record reached by Barry Bonds tainted? Some say he used steroids. Others respond that there is racist sentiment against Bonds' record.
The 2007 Major League Baseball Game was a celebration for Willie Mays and Barry Bonds.
Baseball's Home-Run King Barry Bonds Was Indicted in Federal District Court on 15 Counts of Perjury & Obstruction of Justice
When you hear the names Kobe Bryant and Barry Bonds, what comes to mind? Great players, infamous athletes, selfish personalities, hall-of-famers, or do you see them as cancers to their teams?
It's no secret any more. As of Thursday night, the 20th of September, Barry Bonds will not be returning to the Giants for the 2008 season. The announcement was made during a meeting between Bonds .....
Barry Bonds was indicted on Thursday for perjury and obstruction of justice. The indictment shockingly did not mention that Bonds is black
Barry Bonds is one of the most talented and controversial athletes of our time. He is about to break Hank Aaron's record for career home runs. The question is do we cheer Bonds for this historic accomplishment, or is it tainted by the cloud of steroid use?
Is there really that big of a difference between steroid use and the pharmacy of supplements that most players run through their bodies?
Now that Bonds has broken the record, what does it mean and what does he deserve?
Bonds has finally been indicted, but what does this mean for baseball?
There's nothing courageous about pretending something you find distasteful never happened. Especially when you created the culture in the first place. That's why Commissioner Bud Selig needs to see Barry Bonds become the all-time home run leader.
On Tuesday, August 7, Barry Bonds hit his 756th homerun, breaking Hank Aaron's record. The event was better than expected, as congratulations were offered to Bonds from both Aaron and Selig. Furthermore, Bonds received the honor graciously, making sure to thank everyone.
This article presents the career of Barry Bonds, as well as his 2006 season results. His awards and accomplishments are discussed.
Barry Bonds is the new home run king. He surpassed the record, held by Hank Aaron, on Tuesday when he hit career home run number 756.
Distinctive evidence that Barry Bonds used steroids.
Barry Bonds had a career worthy of the hall of fame well before the steroid accusations. Before the 1999 season, he had already surpassed the careers of many current hall of famers. His records may not be legit, but as a player Barry Bonds is top notch.
Did Thomas Bayes prove that Barry Bonds was helped by steroids?
Bonds to test the market after Giants owner says he will no longer be centerpiece for the Giants. He should walk away now out of the respect for the man who holds the record now, Hank Aaron.
Barry Bonds has FINALLY been indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice. Hank, you're still number 1 to me.
Who says Barry Bonds cheated? It is annoying how so many fans condemn him before a jury does. They repeat what they hear, not what they know from experience.
There is much ado about Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens these days. Barry Bonds, of course, is closing in on Hank Aaron's home run record. And Roger Clemens, for yet another year, has reentered baseball well after the start of the season.
The focus on Barry Bonds is because of his greatness and not because of any uniqueness in regards to his performance enhancing drug use. Since when do we criminalize greatness? There should be no witch hunt on Barry Bonds just because he's the best.
In the second inning against the San Diego Padres, Barry Bonds hit his 755th home run and tied Aaron for first place.
When Russ Springer plunked Barry Bonds in the back last week it sparked a national debate.
Both Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are bad for baseball. Clemens, though, is worse.
Over the weekend Barry Bonds indicated he might not give any memorabilia to the Baseball Hall of Fame and I don't blame him.
According to Barry Bonds' agent Bonds plans on filing for free agency the day after the World Series.
Even with the cloud of steroids around him, Bonds has proved he is one of the best hitters of all-time. There are so many statistics he has produced that will be nearly impossible to match or surpass.
The cover story of the upcoming Sports Illustrated features excerpts of a telling, soon to be published book called Game of Shadows, by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams. The book tells, in detail, the myriad of steroids abused by Bonds.
Is a scapegoat the treatment for guilt or part of the cause? The cure is accountability.
Hank Aaron has made it clear that he wants nothing to do with festivities surrounding Barry Bonds' inevitable breaking of the all-time homerun record. It is very easy to chalk that sentiment up to bitterness and jealousy. If the circumstances were any different,
The number now is 751 Home Runs, 4 away from a tie with Hank Aaron and 5 to break it.
A contrast between Barry Bonds' and Henry Aaron's homerun records
There's no denying that Barry Bonds is a house hold name. Everyone knows the name and a little bit about him.
An analysis of the (possibly) historic 2006 season of Albert Pujols, the never ending saga of Barry Bonds and the media's coverage of both.
Barry Lamar Bonds would be a great addition to the 2008 New York Yankees. The Yankees should bring him to New York.
a discussion on Bonds' chances of breaking the home run record
Why Bonds should be signed.
Dear Barry,

I read today that you think you might not play baseball next year. I can't tell how great this news is to me. I am a huge baseball fan and would love to see the game move in a positive direction.

Doubtful that steroid users will make it to Cooperstown.
In San Francisco, die-hard Giants fans don't car whether Bonds uses(d) "juice" or not; They just want to see him break the record!
Barry Bonds is an amazing baseball player whom is approaching the record for the most home runs hit all time.
Barry Bonds has for the most part been portrayed as a selfish jerk by the news media, even before the steroids. This piece takes a look at why that is the case.
The answer to this question depends on whether or not you believe that Barry Bonds should be accountable for doing something that, at the time he did it, was not against the rules.
The backlash against homerun numbers, paricularly those of Barry Bonds, is in fact quite hypocritical and often without any merit or true analysis.
How Barry Bonds life will be different now that he has hit 756
Taking a look at why Major League Baseball and America have not embraced Barry Bonds and his assault on the all time home run record.
Barry Bonds will not help Major League Baseball (MLB) in their investigation of league-wide steroid use. Bonds had his lawyer, Michael Rains, release a statement on the matter.
Barry Bonds is going to the All-Star game in his home ballpark and he's going to be in the starting lineup.
The San Francisco Giants finally signed Barry Bonds. The two sides agreed on a one-year contract that will pay Bonds $15.8 million. Both sides knew that they wanted to be together almost two months ago.
I am really tired of Barry Bonds, but not because of Barry Bonds, because of that dang media.
Breaking news:Barry Bonds tests positive for the drug amphetamine.
I wish I did not own the opinion that large numbers of sports fans are pathetic in their sporting existence, but unfortunately the current Barry Bonds imbroglio forces me to do so.
Barry Bonds is healthier than he was last season and is off to a terrific start. Here you can share your opinion on the man poised to become baseball's all-time HR King.
Barry Bonds has hit over 700 home runs. Barry Bonds has over 500 stolen bases.
On November 15, 2007, Barry Bonds was indicted on four counts of perjury and for obstruction of justice. Barry Bonds has adamantly denied having used steroids, and apparently, the Grand Jury of California does not believe him.
Barry Bond's baseball career could be over. Barry Bonds currently is a free agent, with more questions swirling around him.
Barry Bonds is an egotistical, overbearing, public relations shattering nightmare in my humble opinion. I have spent years watching him, and to be quite honest, I have always thought he was one of the best to play the game.
Despite all of the ongoing investigations and rumors, Barry Bonds, Major League Baseball (MLB) Outfielder for the San Francisco Giants, is going to hit his 756th home run.
Why Barry Bonds should be allowed in the Hall of Fame, despite all the rumors of steroid abuse and negative press.
Barry Bonds was indicted today on perjury and obstruction of justice charges. This may be the biggest baseball scandal since 1919 when the indictments came down for numerous players conspiring to fix the World Series.
In a recent HBO interview with Bob Costas, Curt Schilling breaks the code of silence amongst players by attacking Barry Bonds.
This article looks at Barry Bonds as a valuable commodity in Major League Baseball. It adresses the mistake that the Giants are making and the future of Barry Bonds' career.
When Barry Bonds hit his record breaking home run and the Minneapolis bridge collapsed, was anyone really responsible for either event?
This article is about my opinion on Barry Bonds.
Curt Schilling belives that when Barry Bonds didn't sue the authors of Game of Shadows that proved he was guilty of taking steroids but Curt Schilling is wrong as usual.
As A-Rod opts out of his contract, I look at the motivations behind this, and how Scott Boras and Barry Bonds have created a Frankenstein monster that looks at the game in a completely new way.
I've always been a Barry Bonds supporter, and the Mitchell Report just confirms why. Barry Bonds has been the scapegoat for an entire generation of MLB, while hundreds of players, including all-time greats such as Roger Clemens, were just as involved as he.
Now that Barry Bonds has broken Hank Aaron's homerun record many are wondering how much their Barry Bonds rookie cards are worth. Here is a look at some of the more common prices for these cards.
Bonds continued his assault on Hank Aaron's famous record against the Cubs in Chicago.
Baseball season is getting ready to begin, and 755 just in the background can Bonds do it.
San Diego fans cheered when Bonds tied Aaron's HR mark. It's just the latest example of the MSM getting the Bonds story wrong. This article urges people to read the news with an understanding of its bias and embrace Bonds' historic feat.
"Let them investigate. Let them, they've been doing it this long," Bonds said Tuesday after his first workout this year with the San Francisco Giants. "It doesn't weigh on me at all -- at all. It's just you guys talking. It's just media conversation."
In an article by Gene Wojciechowski, he asks the question whether it would be better to sign A-Rod or Bonds this off-season. While he points out that the decision isn't easy, I'm not sure that he comes to the correct conclusion.
The way Bonds is going Bud Selig would have to attend about two dozen games to see it, if he's lucky.
San Francisco already declared that Bonds will not be in their lineup next year. Bonds plans to play at least the 2008 season. Who will sign him? Can he still be productive?
. The Hall of Fame is for great players who PLAYED BY THE RULES. Bonds does not fit both these criteria, and does not belong in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.
Bonds sent a deep home run to center field, closing the gap to the great Hank Aaron to only one. He will have an excellent chance to break the record this weekend at the friendly confines in San Francisco.
Bonds breaks Aaron's record