Is he doing the El Duque?
― David R., Monday, 18 June 2007 20:36 (eighteen years ago)
http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/images/2007/06/30/3cAYFlaH.jpg
― Andy K, Saturday, 30 June 2007 13:31 (eighteen years ago)
the dude abides
― Steve Shasta, Saturday, 30 June 2007 20:52 (eighteen years ago)
"Aye, brother. My name's Desmond. Apologies for interrupting and I'm a wee bit soused but I'd be humbly honored to shake your hand."
― Andy K, Sunday, 1 July 2007 14:09 (eighteen years ago)
lol Barry:
I felt safe with him . . . he had no shoes on. If you come at me one-on-one, you'd better come with a lot, Jack. More than one-on-one, and you've got me nervous.
― Leee, Sunday, 1 July 2007 19:28 (eighteen years ago)
Bonds needs five more home runs to tie Carlton Fisk for most by a player after his 40th birthday.
I'm looking forward to Barry breaking this record!
― Leee, Monday, 2 July 2007 16:32 (eighteen years ago)
"I will not intentionally walk Barry Bonds in the All-Star Game," Leyland said.Bonds will believe it when he sees it. Skepticism comes naturally to him. Boldness does, too."You throw me three fastballs, you let me know it's coming, I'm going to put it in the cove," Bonds said sharply. "You tell Leyland that. You throw me a change-up and don't tell me, OK then. But if you tell me what's coming, that water's not far enough."
Bonds will believe it when he sees it. Skepticism comes naturally to him. Boldness does, too.
"You throw me three fastballs, you let me know it's coming, I'm going to put it in the cove," Bonds said sharply. "You tell Leyland that. You throw me a change-up and don't tell me, OK then. But if you tell me what's coming, that water's not far enough."
― Leee, Tuesday, 10 July 2007 18:05 (eighteen years ago)
so in about a week, the Giants go to Chicago and... Milwaukee. Oh man, how many Hank-Barry-Selig stories if he hits 756 in Milw?
― Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 10 July 2007 18:35 (eighteen years ago)
Hah, from the same article:
Bonds, who turns 43 on July 24, will hit second in N.L. Manager Tony La Russa's batting order, ostensibly to put immediate fear in American League starting pitcher Dan Haren.
No more waiting until the 2nd to piss yr pants, Haren!
― mattbot, Tuesday, 10 July 2007 18:42 (eighteen years ago)
It turns out Bonds knows how to plan a party. At least, that's what Griffey says. Griffey was among the players who attended Bonds' bash at Roe Restaurant in San Francisco on Monday night.Bonds said he stayed until nearly 3 a.m., which is well past his usual bedtime."I was brain dead," Bonds said before the game. "This game isn't going to turn out well. Really, guys. You'll have to forgive me if I go 0 for 5. I don't care though. My party is more fun."
Bonds said he stayed until nearly 3 a.m., which is well past his usual bedtime.
"I was brain dead," Bonds said before the game. "This game isn't going to turn out well. Really, guys. You'll have to forgive me if I go 0 for 5. I don't care though. My party is more fun."
― Leee, Wednesday, 11 July 2007 18:53 (eighteen years ago)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Now that the All-Star Game and Dmitri Young's hairdo are history, all attention will turn to Barry Bonds' home run quest and his closest pursuer -- and, no, I'm not talking about the feds, Sen. George Mitchell or Bonds' alleged former mistress, Kimberly Bell.
O RLIA?
― Andy K, Thursday, 12 July 2007 03:22 (eighteen years ago)
http://webpages.charter.net/mphilip/bbf/images/rich_aurilia.jpg
― Andy K, Thursday, 12 July 2007 03:24 (eighteen years ago)
I am British, so I do not get this:
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-moneybonds11jul11,1,7666664.story?coll=la-headlines-sports&ctrack=1&cset=true
It mentions the drug allegations only in passing, and seems to imply the main reason Bonds is unpopular is his personality. Is that really why he is so bad and hated? The US attitude to doping seems to be rather more tolerant than it is elsewhere. Is that fair?
― caek, Friday, 13 July 2007 12:56 (eighteen years ago)
It's intolerant here mainly when baseball and "surly" black men are at issue.
― Dr Morbius, Friday, 13 July 2007 13:37 (eighteen years ago)
It's not so much a toerant-of-drugs thing - as nothing has ever been proven. Look at how Palmero got treated after he was caught. Bonds is just a dick. He once got his kid to cry on national television.
― The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Friday, 13 July 2007 15:17 (eighteen years ago)
Ted Williams was a dick too (and the fact was widely reported) and yet he was almost always spoken of reverently, at least in retirement.
― Dr Morbius, Friday, 13 July 2007 15:21 (eighteen years ago)
Sorry. I was not aroudn for that! Ty Cobb tho - heard he was a prick - what was he like? ;)
― The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Friday, 13 July 2007 15:39 (eighteen years ago)
For the zillionth time, here are my issues with Bonds treatment by the media:
1a) The media and the majority of baseball fans think that Barry Bonds would not have hit 73 HRs or 751 HRs without the alleged use of anabolic steroids or HGH.
1b) Of the 15 admitted users in MLB history and 17 positive tests (32 players total)... only 3 of them are bonafide power hitters (ie, career slugging average of >.500): Jason Giambi, Gary Sheffield and Rafael Palmeiro. If you add in Bonds based on his sealed grand jury testimony that he admitted applying a topical cream consistent with BALCO's "The Cream" for 2 weeks before stop using it because "it wasn't working" on his sore knees: than that is 4 out of 34. Including Bonds makes 11.76% of admitted/positive-tested steroid users "power hitters".
1c) If (per point #1a) steroids make you hit homeruns and give you power, why did it only help Palmeiro, Sheffield, Giambi (and Bonds)? (Caminiti and Segui only had two >.500 slugging average seasons between them).
2) Why are so many middle relievers and center fielders testing positive for steroids?
3) Jose Canseco was laughed at for his claim in his book that 50-70% of MLB players were taking steroids in the late 80s. Lyle Alzado's first steroid use was in 1967 when he attended a small Christian university in rural Iowa, hundreds of miles from any major metropolis. East Germany had been testing athletes and steroids since the late 1950s. Why should we assume that steroids in baseball began only with the home run hitters of the late 90s/early 00s?
― Steve Shasta, Friday, 13 July 2007 15:58 (eighteen years ago)
Cosign
― Andy K, Friday, 13 July 2007 18:36 (eighteen years ago)
Somewhere, Marvin Bernard (sp?) is hitting 500-foot homers and popping back zits.
― David R., Friday, 13 July 2007 18:54 (eighteen years ago)
Bonds is just a dick. He once got his kid to cry on national television.
lmbo is this true? if so i admire barry more than ever~~
― cankles, Friday, 13 July 2007 19:12 (eighteen years ago)
I think he means the 2005 spring training, when he had Nikolai with him while he talked about how his knee was busted and he might have to retire. The kid didn't actually cry, IRMO.
― Leee, Friday, 13 July 2007 19:46 (eighteen years ago)
Oops! I mean 2006.
Wow he's worse than Benoit.
― Steve Shasta, Friday, 13 July 2007 19:58 (eighteen years ago)
Nate Silver on BP:
Barry Bonds has not started 16 of the 91 games that the Giants have played so far this season. There are 260,462,895,672,871,000 (260 quadrillion) possible combinations of games that Bonds might have “chosen” to miss. For example, Bonds missing Giants games # 88, 4, 62, 18, 22, 23, 61, 2, 91, 54, 87, 10, 58, 19, 65 and 83 is one such combination.
Of those combinations, 1,200,635,647,008,340 (1.2 quadrillion) involve each of the three Giants games that have been nationally televised on ESPN this season, as well as any other set of 13 non-ESPN games.
In other words, the probability that if Bonds were picking 16 out of 91 games at random to miss, it would so happen that all 3 of the ESPN games were included among those 16, is 1,200,635,647,008,340 divided into 260,462,895,672,871,000, or about 215-to-1 against.
So this is relatively unlikely to be just a coincidence.
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 18 July 2007 14:00 (eighteen years ago)
Well, ESPN games are largely early games on the west coast, and Bonds often misses early games after a night game the previous day. He might be missing ESPN games on purpose, but I think it isn't that unlikely that he could have done it for non-ESPN-related reasons.
― polyphonic, Wednesday, 18 July 2007 19:33 (eighteen years ago)
BONDS ON BONDS
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 18 July 2007 19:46 (eighteen years ago)
#752 out onto Sheffield with the wind blowing in. I'm guessing the ball didn't get thrown back.
― mattbot, Thursday, 19 July 2007 19:10 (eighteen years ago)
Wow the Giants let him play a road game!
― David R., Thursday, 19 July 2007 19:19 (eighteen years ago)
wow, there are gonna be PED-free brawls at the SABR con if he breaks the record that weekend.
― Dr Morbius, Thursday, 19 July 2007 19:28 (eighteen years ago)
753. He might just get this thing done today if Lou brings in Scott Eyre.
― mattbot, Thursday, 19 July 2007 20:49 (eighteen years ago)
That ball was crushed.
― Belisarius, Thursday, 19 July 2007 20:52 (eighteen years ago)
The best part is that now that he's 3-24, he'll be walked like 10 times in the next series.
― Steve Shasta, Thursday, 19 July 2007 20:53 (eighteen years ago)
bEELZEBUD, GET TO MILWAUKEE!
― Dr Morbius, Thursday, 19 July 2007 20:56 (eighteen years ago)
Comcast poll during the Cubs game: 4:1 against Bonds breaking the record. HA HA TUFF SHIT
Also: Giants plz acquire one (1) bullpen pitcher.
― David R., Thursday, 19 July 2007 21:17 (eighteen years ago)
I'm sure Sabean's working on getting some extremely ancient washed up closer as we speak.
― Alex in SF, Thursday, 19 July 2007 21:27 (eighteen years ago)
Hey, Sabean got Vinnie Chulk from Toronto for Jeremy Accardo (who got the save against the Yankees and has filled in quite well for BJ Ryan out for the season).
― Steve Shasta, Thursday, 19 July 2007 21:55 (eighteen years ago)
Hillenbrand really helped our playoff push though, come on guys!
― Belisarius, Friday, 20 July 2007 02:31 (eighteen years ago)
Aaron his his 755th in Milwaukee 31 years ago today, with Bobby Bonds in the field at RF.
― Dr Morbius, Friday, 20 July 2007 16:45 (eighteen years ago)
What are the odds of that Nate Silver?!
― mattbot, Friday, 20 July 2007 16:46 (eighteen years ago)
good stuff.
― Steve Shasta, Friday, 20 July 2007 17:30 (eighteen years ago)
Where was Bud Selig?
― Andy K, Friday, 20 July 2007 17:32 (eighteen years ago)
If you can make it past the idiot fan with the video camera, the crowd reaction to #752 is really great: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ualSr5VfhwA
― mattbot, Friday, 20 July 2007 17:38 (eighteen years ago)
http://www.silverscreentest.com/koala/eucalyptus/bud.jpg
give or take 10 years
― David R., Friday, 20 July 2007 17:40 (eighteen years ago)
Happy 43rd bday to BB.
In other news, Bonds' alleged mistress Kimberly Bell announced today that she is posing for Playboy and also added "He was very envious of Mark McGwire," she said from her San Jose home. "He never said that was the reason, but I know it was."
― Steve Shasta, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 16:08 (eighteen years ago)
Selig Will Watch Bonds Go for Record By JACK CURRY
Commissioner Bud Selig has said that he would make a decision about attending Barry Bonds’s pursuit of Hank Aaron’s career home run at an “appropriate time.” That time came on Tuesday, when Selig announced that he would be in San Francisco for the game between the Giants and the Atlanta Braves. He is expected to stay until at least Thursday.
Bonds has 753 career homers and is three shy of surpassing Aaron, who has been a close friend of Selig’s for nearly 50 years. Because Bonds has been suspected of using performance-enhancing substances, Selig had delayed in saying whether he would be in attendance for Bonds’s attempts to reach home run No. 756.
But now with Bonds so close to the record, Selig said in a statement that he would make “every attempt to attend the record setting moment.”
Selig had hinted during the All-Star Game break that he would follow Bonds by saying that he needed to do what was in the best interests of baseball.
In his statement, Selig referred to the tradition of the game and the magnitude of the record as reasons he would be with Bonds. But Selig also referenced Bonds’s legal problems in saying, “all citizens are innocent until proven guilty.” Bonds could be indicted for perjury because of his testimony four years ago in a federal investigation into a steroid distribution case.
Selig was tentatively planning to be in San Francisco for a few days. He was committed to traveling to Cooperstown, N.Y., to attend the Hall of Fame inductions of Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn on Sunday. Selig was scheduled to be in Cooperstown by Saturday, so he will probably attend only the Giants’ games on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
If Bonds reaches 755 by Friday and is one homer away from eclipsing Aaron, Selig may adjust his schedule and stay in San Francisco for that night’s game.
Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company
― Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 21:36 (eighteen years ago)
Well so much for all that media bullshit...
― Steve Shasta, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 23:36 (eighteen years ago)
Took you long enough to make the common-sense call, you shyster piece of shit!
― David R., Tuesday, 24 July 2007 23:59 (eighteen years ago)
re: Schilling blabbing about 'roids on Costas:
As for Bonds, he took the high road when asked about the Costas show – saying Costas is a “midget who knows (nothing) about baseball.” lozl
― bnw, Thursday, 26 July 2007 14:11 (eighteen years ago)
Bonds derides Costas Los Angeles Times
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, speaking to HBO's Bob Costas in a show that aired Tuesday, said the refusals of Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire to address steroids accusations are tantamount to admissions they used performance-enhancing drugs.
Bonds' response? He lashed out at Costas.
"You mean that little midget man who absolutely knows jackshit about baseball, who never played the game before?" Bonds said to a handful of reporters before Wednesday night's game. "You can tell Bob Costas what I called him."
Patrick Arnold, who created THG, the drug known as "the clear," told Costas he found it "pretty hard to believe" Bonds didn't know what he was taking.
"I've never seen the man in my entire life," Bonds said of Arnold on Wednesday. "I've never heard of the man ... never."
Schilling said on the Costas show, "If I wrote a book about Bob Costas and in that book I wrote about Bob Costas' girlfriend being on the road, and Bob Costas giving that girlfriend card-show money and I outlined your daily steroid regimen, I've got to believe your first line of defense is to sue my (butt) off."
Bonds actually did sue the authors of "Game of Shadows," The Chronicle's Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, in March 2006, claiming they should not profit from the book because it used illegally obtained grand jury testimony, but he dropped the suit three months later.
Asked about Schilling's comments, Bonds was cryptic.
"Don't worry," he said, "my day will come."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
― Steve Shasta, Thursday, 26 July 2007 15:45 (eighteen years ago)