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  • ryan36
    7 dirty words...
    • Feb 2003
    • 10139

    #1

    Bonds' career over, agent says

    Do we have a "no ****" forum?

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4730658
  • Blzer
    Resident film pundit
    • Mar 2004
    • 42585

    #2
    Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

    This is bull****. Two years ago he wasn't 45, he was 43 (42 at the beginning of the year). A year before that he led the entire major league in on-base percentage, something that many here claim to be of the most valuable offensive statistics on the back of a baseball card.

    No reason he shouldn't have been signed two years ago, no excuses for that. Pisses me off that he never got a World Series ring or 3,000 hits.
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    • snepp
      We'll waste him too.
      • Apr 2003
      • 10007

      #3
      Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

      No sense crying over spilled juice.
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      • The GIGGAS
        Timbers - Jags - Hokies
        • Mar 2003
        • 28474

        #4
        Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

        Is he going to show up again at AT&T Park and state that he's "not retired"?
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        • CeltBhoy33
          Love Celtic, Hate Racism
          • Dec 2005
          • 1446

          #5
          Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

          Yeah, I just saw that on the hot stove man.
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          • Marino
            Moderator
            • Jan 2008
            • 18113

            #6
            Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

            Good, we can finally put this to bed.

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            • TheLetterZ
              All Star
              • Jul 2002
              • 6752

              #7
              Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

              Originally posted by Blzer
              This is bull****. Two years ago he wasn't 45, he was 43 (42 at the beginning of the year). A year before that he led the entire major league in on-base percentage, something that many here claim to be of the most valuable offensive statistics on the back of a baseball card.

              No reason he shouldn't have been signed two years ago, no excuses for that. Pisses me off that he never got a World Series ring or 3,000 hits.
              No one questions his ability to hit.

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              • RandyMoss84
                MVP
                • May 2003
                • 1457

                #8
                Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

                Its a sad day for Major League Baseball.....

                I don't care what all you haters say Barry Bonds is one of the greatest baseball players in our generation. The fact that he wasn't signed to a team in 2007 was pathetic, the fact that he wasn't signed to a team in 2008 was pathetic. Over half the league was on something "performance-enhancing" and it has been that way since the game was started. If a player sees something that can make them better they usually are going to do it...back in the "glory days" there wasn't any rules about whether or not if something someone knew about that made them better was allowed or not, they just did it. Think about someone back in the 1950s and 1960s wearing contact lenses back then would be considered "performance enhancing," giving someone better eyesight at the plate is definitely performance enhancing. I'm not even going to into all the stimulants all the players were using in the 1970s. Anything that a player used or took to make themselves better should have been considered performance enhancing because not every player in using it. Science these days are always going to be giving players performance enhancing stuff...get used to it. There were plenty other factors that were changing in the MLB around the same time as these "allegations" as well. Lets not forget the study that in 1995 - 2000 baseballs bounced 33% higher than in previous eras. Barry Bonds was an MVP before the allegations and he played great baseball even after we all knew he wasn't taking anything anymore. He's just a good player, not his fault he's the best at what he does.

                Its not even a fact that PEDs make someone that much of a better baseball player. It's not hard to find a list of player's that have been caught. A lot of these players were scrubs or minor league players, the fact is that these players are just not good. Ya sure there are a few stars on the list but thats just because they got caught. Most of the players weren't still playing in 2006 but Bonds was and he was playing at a high level. Hell he lead his league in on-base percentage, and that was on a terrible team and before his knee surgery. There are numerous other players that were actually caught with steroids, unlike Bonds, or that were linked to BALCO....Gary Sheffield ring a bell??? A mets outfielder goes down and they go and sign someone who over his career is more injury prone than Bonds and puts up way lower number than Bonds????? there is no excuse for Sheffield getting signed right after he gets CUT by an American League team to go to the national league while Bonds is sitting there in baseball shape and unemployed.

                I could go for days arguing about Bonds and the only asterisk that should be in the record book should read "Barry Bonds * : *-Barry Bonds was colluded upon by the owners and blackballed by the league after the 2007 year after being not resigned by the San Francisco Giants at his current numbers while still in clear baseball shape. His final year he lead the league in walks and lead the National League in on base percentage."

                He only needs 65 hits to get 3000 hits, only 4 RBIs to reach 2000, and only 38 home runs to reach 800. Only 69 more runs to get the all time runs record and only 37 extra base hits to get the extra base hits record. All these are achievable in one year by Bonds and any other player in history would've been signed by a team by now simply for the milestones and publicity and respect for the game, no body who can still play better than other players who are player should not be unemployed.
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                "I'm not afraid to be lonely at the top" - Barry Bonds
                "Just throw the ball above their heads!! They can't jump with me, Golly !! " - Randy Moss

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                • ryan36
                  7 dirty words...
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 10139

                  #9
                  Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

                  I don't disagree w/milestones and publicity. I disagree with the distractions in the clubhouse, and media circus, and also with the idea he was colluded upon. If Milton Bradley can get signed , so could Bonds. But Bonds is a complete ***. Milton Bradley is only 92.8% ***.

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                  • SoxFan01605
                    All Star
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 7982

                    #10
                    Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

                    Originally posted by snepp
                    No sense crying over spilled juice.
                    Well played sir.

                    I knew Blzr would be in here losing it...lol...but this isn't the end of anything (in terms of him being out there like the last two years).

                    It's not like it was an official statement or anything. It was simply his agent stating the obvious (and probably, knowing sports agents, making a "just in case" final effort to get his clients name back out there).

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                    • 19
                      Chaos Theory
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 8859

                      #11
                      Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

                      Don't let the door hit ya on your way out buddy...

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                      • RoyalBoyle78
                        Aka."Footballforever"
                        • May 2003
                        • 23918

                        #12
                        Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

                        Really, who cares. His career was over when the world roids what used with his name.
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                        • countryboy
                          Growing pains
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 52890

                          #13
                          Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

                          His career was over well before this. But in any event, glad he's out of baseball.

                          And LMAO at the idea that contact lenses could be considered "performance enhancing".
                          I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

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                          • Artman22
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2006
                            • 4985

                            #14
                            Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

                            A player that has a .298 average lifetime and 7 mvp's is a monster no matter what. Steroids or not, the dude is a legend.
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                            • 24
                              Forever A Legend
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 2809

                              #15
                              Re: Bonds' career over, agent says

                              its a shame really. all the bad criticism bonds gets when mean while he is a pretty good guy not to mention a beast of a player. I could honestly give a flying Sh*t about how bonds took steriods. I idolize the man for being one of the greatest entertainers the game has ever seen and certainly one of the best players i have seen. also what people fail to mention is how great he was before the PED's. and on the topic of him being a nasty SOB he honestly wasn't i have a perfect personal example :

                              2007 Bonds plays the red sox at fenway park. My father was lucky enough to snag tickets to see Bonds play up at Fenway and i go up into boston with a Barry Bonds jersey. with two outs in the first inning i believe there was a man on second diasuke Matsusaka intentionally walked barry bonds. As bonds was trotting to first i stood up out of my seat which was right behind the Sox Dugout and started clapping for barry bonds as i wanted him to acknowledge that there was atleast one fan that wanted to see him do well. Bonds got to first base and turned around only to point at me and tip his helmet. To this day it is probably the nicest thing a person has ever done espically a person of his cailber so i say Hats (or helmets in my case) Barry Bonds you will be missed


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