Final Words On Barry Bonds...
Over at Metsblog, one of our favorite websites, Matt Cerone offers his own, similar opinion which you can read by clicking here. Here are a few of Matt's key points:
…i can’t prove it, but i have to imagine he used steroids, as i suspect many of his contemporaries did and do, as well…i just can’t get overly crazed about this issue, because it’s more complicated to me than just boo’ing some egomaniac from a team i don’t root for…
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…to me it’s a technological issue, it’s a medical issue, there’s the influence it has on aspiring little leaguers, it’s a moral issue, there’s a legal element, it’s a union issue, it’s a big business issue, there’s the historical record issue, there’s the debate over testing and how human growth hormones cannot be detected, and there’s a contextual element using factors from each decade, like cocaine and greenies in the 80s, scuffing and spitballs in the 70s, and booze in the 50s and 60s, among other things that impacted the game……in my gut, i know what Henry Aaron accomplished is far more impressive than what bonds has done, and we all know why, and i don’t need a record book to tell me…
Finally, we lived through seeing Aaron break the immortal Babe's record, and we respected what he did and the spectacle of watching such an amazing record being broken, but Aaron handled himself with such dignity and class while being hounded by psychos and death-threats the likes of which we never will know or (hopefully) experience...and once again, Matt offers what we'd like to be our parting words on the issue:
…in my gut, i know what Henry Aaron accomplished is far more impressive than what bonds has done, and we all know why, and i don’t need a record book to tell me…i suspect bonds knows this, as well…
...Amen...
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