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Barry Lamar Bonds

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by Deang929

This article originally appeared on The Fung Wah Sports Connection

I know Barry Bonds plays very, very far away from anywhere the Fung Wah Bus operates, but this is a national story. Bonds is one the eve of breaking the most sacred of all sports records. 755. And to top it off there is a giant, juicy scandal swirling all around him and his pursuit of Hammerin' Hank.

I should throw in a disclaimer, I'm writing this under the assumption that Bonds has knowingly used steroids for a significant period of time. If your familiar with the facts surrounding Bonds and BALCO and honestly believe he never used performance enhancing drugs, your nuts. Seriously fucking crazy. For the sane ones, lets continue.

Bonds is an asshole. Maybe he's a O.K. guy when you get him away from all the reporters and TV cameras. But I can only go by what I see. A huge asshole. But he is also the greatest player of this era, the steroid era, and possibly the greatest player of all time.

It's easy to point the finger at Bonds. He's such a dick during interviews, and soon he will own the most precious record in all of sports. Commissioner Bud Selig must love him. While Bonds is out getting ripped in the media and hearing "Ster-oids" chants every time he steps into a batters box on the road, Selig debates whether he will be present when Bonds breaks the record? Are you fucking kidding me?

Bud Selig, with the help of MLB players association president Donald Fehr created the Steroid Era in baseball. No they didn't hold a syringe to any one's arm. They never had to.

Major League Baseball never tested players for performing enhancing drugs until 2002. And that first policy was a joke. Not one player was ever suspended during the two years it existed. It was a policy that Selig and Fehr hoped would quell public outcry and also let these hulks continue to mash home runs and keep the fans coming back. In 2005, Congress came in and forced them to create a real policy, one with teeth. It was the first year in a very long time that players who chose not to take steroids could compete on level playing field.

Selig and Fehr, and the organizations they represent, chose to sacrifice the sanctity of the game in order to boost ratings. As steroids ran rampant in MLB locker rooms they turned a blind eye. You didn't have to juice to be in the Majors, plenty of players didn't. But those who did had an edge.

Most professional athletes are ferocious competitors and have huge egos. How do you think you would react when that guy on the bench starts juicing and taking away some of you playing time? Or that outfielder you know you are better than, starts putting up better numbers and takes your spot in the lineup, and maybe signs a giant contract in the offseason.

I'm not condoning steroid use, but at the same time I'm not going to get on my high horse and condemn the players who did. I can understand why players used them. Sure you could rely on your natural talent. but you might lose your job, you might not get paid as much. And if you juiced, there were never any consequences, other than what you might do to your body.


Bonds is a product of his times. Baseball Almanac has a stat OPS+. They put the "+" next to certain stats in order to compare them to other players during the same year. For those that don't know it's the best way to compare players who played in different eras, and under different conditions. If you hit .275 in a year when the league average batting average was .275, then your "batting avg+" would be 100. If the number is over 100, then you did better than the league average.

It's a good stat if say you want to compare Pedro's 1.74 ERA in 2000 (during the steroid era when the league average ERA was an astounding 4.97), to Bob Gibson's 1.12 ERA in 1968 (the year before they lowered the mound when the league average ERA was 2.90).

If your curious, Pedro's ERA+ was 285 in 2000, compared to Gibson's 258 ERA+ in 1968.

Ok back to OPS+. The top three seasons all-time all belong to Bonds. That's right, all-time. When you compare Bonds season in 2002 to his juiced peers, he still comes out ahead of Babe Ruth, or Ted Williams or Lou Gehrig, or anyone else when compared to their peers.

We may never again see somebody as locked in as Bonds was from 2001-2004, when he won four straight MVP awards. If you had the pleasure of watching him during this time, it is something you will never forget. I won't run through his stats, it would take forever. If you missed it and your not familiar with them or just haven't seen them in a while, you should. They are unreal.

So whether you hate him or love him, just be thankful you got to witness him, one of the greatest players ever, play the game. It's a shame our generation is a juiced one, but don't put that on Barry. He didn't make the rules, he just played the game.

To read more about your favorite New York and Boston sports teams, visit us at The Fung Wah Sports Connection where new content is added every day.

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RomiezzoLegend
897 days ago
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Did you guys know that it's Barry Bonds's birthday tomorrow?
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SalmanpourVarsity
897 days ago
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No kidding sweet.
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DrpatriotAll-American
897 days ago
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Don't tell ESPN. They won't shut up about it.
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RomiezzoLegend
897 days ago
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They'll probably talk about it when the find out a week from now.
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Ea34Div-I Stud
897 days ago
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No one knows for sure what Barry did or did not do. I agree that it's a very safe assumption that he took some type of performance enhancers, but that's not going to prevent me from appreciating him for being one of the two (Junior Griffey being the other) greatest baseball players of my lifetime. With that said, I think my favorite part of Bonds passing Aaron will be watching Skip Bayless rant himself into an aneurism.
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COlson33Waterboy
897 days ago
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Still one of the best hitters in MLB history. Great work ethic but will always be thought of as a d-bag first
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RomiezzoLegend
897 days ago
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No. I actually think he's more of a great hitter rather than a steroid user. It doesn't matter whether he took them or not IMO. He's the only 500-500 MLBer in history, all time leader in walks, intentional walks, about to break the HR record, close to breaking the career runs record, and if he plays for 1 more season, he'll get 3000 hits, and if he plays for 2, he's most likely to get 800. It doesn't matter whether he took steroids or not in Barry's case...unless you're talking about the Hank Aaron case, which is a different story.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
896 days ago
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You made an excellent point in mentioning Don Fehr as another culprit in the steroid era. He has gone out of his way to protect players from being tested for drugs and if not for Congress he would never have cooperated with major league baseball to institute drug testing. Fehr along with Bud Selig ignored the steroids controversy until they were forced by Congress to do something. If not for Congress players would be as juiced today as the baseballs.
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