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  • MuffinMcFluffin
    Banned
    • Feb 2003
    • 4215

    #61
    Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

    OKAY!!! The only times he would really give a sh¡t about his homeruns is when it's in a situation like tonight's. Sure Bonds likes hitting homeruns, who wouldn't?

    Oh sh¡t... I forgot to mention something since the beginning... uh... I KNOW THE GUY!!! Well, I've met him, and I've been in the Giants dugout, and if I saw him again he would know who I am, but anyways, he's not exactly a jerk... well... if you were him you would understand that he has more to life than extra. He's a really focused player, and that's a good thing on the field, and off the field people come to a conclusion that it's a bad thing, but they don't understand why.

    Bonds catches a mistake in his performance every day. He has people help him... he has his own TV in the locker room to watch his swing over and over... I saw the TV... BIG!!! He is a really focused player that doesn't have time for little things, and yet he stays so patient with it... he never explodes out there, especially the 50 something times he should've been when skippers have given him 4 wide ones when he could've instead done what Pujols has gotten the chance to do all year... drive in runs.

    You know what? I'm done on this thread too... I can't take these pros.

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    • athletics_fan
      Pro
      • Apr 2003
      • 503

      #62
      Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

      The guy still has a tarnished imagine in the public, whether you like it or not Muffin.

      Fans still think he's the ultimate primadonna. His teammates can't stand him (Hmm...Kent?!).

      You KNOW Bonds? Or are you just one of the lucky fans who got a "backstage pass" into his locker room and got the tour?

      Please. I'm not here to start a flame war, I'm just here to point out that Barry Bonds is the _ultimate_ individualist in the game today. He doesn't care about TEAM. He cares about HIMSELF.

      And if you ask me, he got what he deserved last year - a sheer taste of the World Series title...only to have Anaheim snatch it away.

      Oh, and speaking of Anaheim - wasn't Bonds quoted by Skip Bayliss as wanting to possibly end his career IN Anaheim? Wow. Absolutely amazing.

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      • athletics_fan
        Pro
        • Apr 2003
        • 503

        #63
        Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

        The guy still has a tarnished imagine in the public, whether you like it or not Muffin.

        Fans still think he's the ultimate primadonna. His teammates can't stand him (Hmm...Kent?!).

        You KNOW Bonds? Or are you just one of the lucky fans who got a "backstage pass" into his locker room and got the tour?

        Please. I'm not here to start a flame war, I'm just here to point out that Barry Bonds is the _ultimate_ individualist in the game today. He doesn't care about TEAM. He cares about HIMSELF.

        And if you ask me, he got what he deserved last year - a sheer taste of the World Series title...only to have Anaheim snatch it away.

        Oh, and speaking of Anaheim - wasn't Bonds quoted by Skip Bayliss as wanting to possibly end his career IN Anaheim? Wow. Absolutely amazing.

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        • athletics_fan
          Pro
          • Apr 2003
          • 503

          #64
          Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

          The guy still has a tarnished imagine in the public, whether you like it or not Muffin.

          Fans still think he's the ultimate primadonna. His teammates can't stand him (Hmm...Kent?!).

          You KNOW Bonds? Or are you just one of the lucky fans who got a "backstage pass" into his locker room and got the tour?

          Please. I'm not here to start a flame war, I'm just here to point out that Barry Bonds is the _ultimate_ individualist in the game today. He doesn't care about TEAM. He cares about HIMSELF.

          And if you ask me, he got what he deserved last year - a sheer taste of the World Series title...only to have Anaheim snatch it away.

          Oh, and speaking of Anaheim - wasn't Bonds quoted by Skip Bayliss as wanting to possibly end his career IN Anaheim? Wow. Absolutely amazing.

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          • MuffinMcFluffin
            Banned
            • Feb 2003
            • 4215

            #65
            Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

            Okay... last post on here...

            First of all, my uncle's a pediatrician, so when I say what Creatine does, you better listen to me.

            Second of all, Colin Sabean (the GM's son) is my lifelong friend... so I got to go to a game last year, in the dugout, etc. That's when I met Bonds... and teammates don't seem to have a problem with him... Kent didn't.

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            • MuffinMcFluffin
              Banned
              • Feb 2003
              • 4215

              #66
              Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

              Okay... last post on here...

              First of all, my uncle's a pediatrician, so when I say what Creatine does, you better listen to me.

              Second of all, Colin Sabean (the GM's son) is my lifelong friend... so I got to go to a game last year, in the dugout, etc. That's when I met Bonds... and teammates don't seem to have a problem with him... Kent didn't.

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              • MuffinMcFluffin
                Banned
                • Feb 2003
                • 4215

                #67
                Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

                Okay... last post on here...

                First of all, my uncle's a pediatrician, so when I say what Creatine does, you better listen to me.

                Second of all, Colin Sabean (the GM's son) is my lifelong friend... so I got to go to a game last year, in the dugout, etc. That's when I met Bonds... and teammates don't seem to have a problem with him... Kent didn't.

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                • dce1228
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1016

                  #68
                  Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                  athletics_fan said:
                  I know it has nothing to do with this year. I was simply enlightening all of you Bonds acclaimers that the guy is SO overrated.

                  He can hit a homerun, and all of a sudden he's king of the world. At least Babe Ruth could PITCH pretty darn well, as well as hit.

                  As for this season? Pujols is your MVP. The guy is in the top 3 in average, homeruns and RBI's in the NL this season. Hard to pass those numbers by...especially for a roid ragin' homerun hitter.

                  <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                  This bashing on Bonds' crap, the roid talk and attitude talk like you actually know the guy has gone from immature to flat out stupid. You should take a deep breath and enjoy it because he'll be done in a few years. As a fellow baseball fan I emplore you to stop trying to tear the man down and enjoy what he's doing. It's an absolute joy to watch. And if you can't recognize that than that doesn't say much for you.

                  The Giants are lost without Bonds'. With him they are great. He's the definition of an MVP, no offense to Pujols. But Bonds' has all the intangibles.

                  And everyone else ease up on Tejada. The guy has 51 K's this season... less than Berkman, Ordonez, Helton, just to name a few.

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                  • dce1228
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 1016

                    #69
                    Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                    athletics_fan said:
                    I know it has nothing to do with this year. I was simply enlightening all of you Bonds acclaimers that the guy is SO overrated.

                    He can hit a homerun, and all of a sudden he's king of the world. At least Babe Ruth could PITCH pretty darn well, as well as hit.

                    As for this season? Pujols is your MVP. The guy is in the top 3 in average, homeruns and RBI's in the NL this season. Hard to pass those numbers by...especially for a roid ragin' homerun hitter.

                    <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                    This bashing on Bonds' crap, the roid talk and attitude talk like you actually know the guy has gone from immature to flat out stupid. You should take a deep breath and enjoy it because he'll be done in a few years. As a fellow baseball fan I emplore you to stop trying to tear the man down and enjoy what he's doing. It's an absolute joy to watch. And if you can't recognize that than that doesn't say much for you.

                    The Giants are lost without Bonds'. With him they are great. He's the definition of an MVP, no offense to Pujols. But Bonds' has all the intangibles.

                    And everyone else ease up on Tejada. The guy has 51 K's this season... less than Berkman, Ordonez, Helton, just to name a few.

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                    • dce1228
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 1016

                      #70
                      Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                      athletics_fan said:
                      I know it has nothing to do with this year. I was simply enlightening all of you Bonds acclaimers that the guy is SO overrated.

                      He can hit a homerun, and all of a sudden he's king of the world. At least Babe Ruth could PITCH pretty darn well, as well as hit.

                      As for this season? Pujols is your MVP. The guy is in the top 3 in average, homeruns and RBI's in the NL this season. Hard to pass those numbers by...especially for a roid ragin' homerun hitter.

                      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                      This bashing on Bonds' crap, the roid talk and attitude talk like you actually know the guy has gone from immature to flat out stupid. You should take a deep breath and enjoy it because he'll be done in a few years. As a fellow baseball fan I emplore you to stop trying to tear the man down and enjoy what he's doing. It's an absolute joy to watch. And if you can't recognize that than that doesn't say much for you.

                      The Giants are lost without Bonds'. With him they are great. He's the definition of an MVP, no offense to Pujols. But Bonds' has all the intangibles.

                      And everyone else ease up on Tejada. The guy has 51 K's this season... less than Berkman, Ordonez, Helton, just to name a few.

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                      • athletics_fan
                        Pro
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 503

                        #71
                        Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                        MuffinMcFluffin said:
                        Okay... last post on here...

                        First of all, my uncle's a pediatrician, so when I say what Creatine does, you better listen to me.

                        Second of all, Colin Sabean (the GM's son) is my lifelong friend... so I got to go to a game last year, in the dugout, etc. That's when I met Bonds... and teammates don't seem to have a problem with him... Kent didn't.

                        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                        I better listen to you?!

                        Dude, I don't listen to anybody on here but myself. Get your attitude right man.

                        That's all fine and great with you being pals with the GM's son, but hey...you said Bonds didn't have a problem with Kent?! You mean that whole dugout fight scene last season between those two was a fluke, that they actually liked each other?

                        Geez man, I may not live in California or attend Giants games, but I would sure think that a dugout fight between two guys would surely mean they don't like each other.

                        But hey, that's my opinion.

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                        • athletics_fan
                          Pro
                          • Apr 2003
                          • 503

                          #72
                          Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                          MuffinMcFluffin said:
                          Okay... last post on here...

                          First of all, my uncle's a pediatrician, so when I say what Creatine does, you better listen to me.

                          Second of all, Colin Sabean (the GM's son) is my lifelong friend... so I got to go to a game last year, in the dugout, etc. That's when I met Bonds... and teammates don't seem to have a problem with him... Kent didn't.

                          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                          I better listen to you?!

                          Dude, I don't listen to anybody on here but myself. Get your attitude right man.

                          That's all fine and great with you being pals with the GM's son, but hey...you said Bonds didn't have a problem with Kent?! You mean that whole dugout fight scene last season between those two was a fluke, that they actually liked each other?

                          Geez man, I may not live in California or attend Giants games, but I would sure think that a dugout fight between two guys would surely mean they don't like each other.

                          But hey, that's my opinion.

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                          • athletics_fan
                            Pro
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 503

                            #73
                            Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                            MuffinMcFluffin said:
                            Okay... last post on here...

                            First of all, my uncle's a pediatrician, so when I say what Creatine does, you better listen to me.

                            Second of all, Colin Sabean (the GM's son) is my lifelong friend... so I got to go to a game last year, in the dugout, etc. That's when I met Bonds... and teammates don't seem to have a problem with him... Kent didn't.

                            <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                            I better listen to you?!

                            Dude, I don't listen to anybody on here but myself. Get your attitude right man.

                            That's all fine and great with you being pals with the GM's son, but hey...you said Bonds didn't have a problem with Kent?! You mean that whole dugout fight scene last season between those two was a fluke, that they actually liked each other?

                            Geez man, I may not live in California or attend Giants games, but I would sure think that a dugout fight between two guys would surely mean they don't like each other.

                            But hey, that's my opinion.

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                            • athletics_fan
                              Pro
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 503

                              #74
                              Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                              dce1228 said:
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                              athletics_fan said:
                              I know it has nothing to do with this year. I was simply enlightening all of you Bonds acclaimers that the guy is SO overrated.

                              He can hit a homerun, and all of a sudden he's king of the world. At least Babe Ruth could PITCH pretty darn well, as well as hit.

                              As for this season? Pujols is your MVP. The guy is in the top 3 in average, homeruns and RBI's in the NL this season. Hard to pass those numbers by...especially for a roid ragin' homerun hitter.

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                              This bashing on Bonds' crap, the roid talk and attitude talk like you actually know the guy has gone from immature to flat out stupid. You should take a deep breath and enjoy it because he'll be done in a few years. As a fellow baseball fan I emplore you to stop trying to tear the man down and enjoy what he's doing. It's an absolute joy to watch. And if you can't recognize that than that doesn't say much for you.

                              The Giants are lost without Bonds'. With him they are great. He's the definition of an MVP, no offense to Pujols. But Bonds' has all the intangibles.

                              And everyone else ease up on Tejada. The guy has 51 K's this season... less than Berkman, Ordonez, Helton, just to name a few.

                              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                              Immature? Stupid?

                              It's my opinion and I stick to it. We may share different views on it, but hey, it's exactly what I just said it was - TWO DIFFERENT VIEWS.

                              Ease up..it was my opinion vs. Bonds fans opinions. I argued my point as did they. I may be argumentative, but I'm not at all confrontational.

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                              • athletics_fan
                                Pro
                                • Apr 2003
                                • 503

                                #75
                                Re: Barry Bonds clinches the MVP

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                                dce1228 said:
                                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                                athletics_fan said:
                                I know it has nothing to do with this year. I was simply enlightening all of you Bonds acclaimers that the guy is SO overrated.

                                He can hit a homerun, and all of a sudden he's king of the world. At least Babe Ruth could PITCH pretty darn well, as well as hit.

                                As for this season? Pujols is your MVP. The guy is in the top 3 in average, homeruns and RBI's in the NL this season. Hard to pass those numbers by...especially for a roid ragin' homerun hitter.

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                                This bashing on Bonds' crap, the roid talk and attitude talk like you actually know the guy has gone from immature to flat out stupid. You should take a deep breath and enjoy it because he'll be done in a few years. As a fellow baseball fan I emplore you to stop trying to tear the man down and enjoy what he's doing. It's an absolute joy to watch. And if you can't recognize that than that doesn't say much for you.

                                The Giants are lost without Bonds'. With him they are great. He's the definition of an MVP, no offense to Pujols. But Bonds' has all the intangibles.

                                And everyone else ease up on Tejada. The guy has 51 K's this season... less than Berkman, Ordonez, Helton, just to name a few.

                                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                                Immature? Stupid?

                                It's my opinion and I stick to it. We may share different views on it, but hey, it's exactly what I just said it was - TWO DIFFERENT VIEWS.

                                Ease up..it was my opinion vs. Bonds fans opinions. I argued my point as did they. I may be argumentative, but I'm not at all confrontational.

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