And yes, I already knew that pitchers have been juiced as well for the reasons you gave. What does that have to do with Barry?
You honestly think that his steroid use was "unknowingly" done on his behalf? What a joke.
It doesn't affect me personally one way or the other, but I don't like the example it sets for children; that cheating to attain your goals is OK. It's not. It's against the spirit of the game. Sorry if this means nothing to you. It means a lot to many of us.
Look. I can take words out of context and put them together in the way I want too!
1. Saying you've seen my arguments before and they don't hold water might be clouding your judgement of the conversation at hand, in which case I probably don't want to continue a conversation with you. I hope you don't carry over any feelings from one discussion to the next. And I hope you won't hold my feelings about Barry Bonds and other issues against me when we discuss future Kings-related issues. I both respect and enjoy your opinions.
2. Once Sosa hit his "stride" he was hitting 35-40 homers/season. The first few seasons in the league is not your stride. So your <15 HR/year argument is already flawed. The "roid rage" jumped him to the 50-60's range. Sosa is a free swinging guy and will strikeout a lot. The way steroids affected him was different. Sosa and McGuire were juicing all over the place, and given the way that they swing, normally they make a lot of long outs. Roids + workouts made those two get stronger, quicker and they both turned a lot of long outs into HR. But Bonds was always a better hitter. He would hit the ball to both fields, and wasn't trying to hit home runs. He was trying to hit well, the home runs came because of his ability to use his legs and stay balanced through the swing. Bonds has better hand-eye coordination, he has better pitch recognition. As I stated earlier, Bonds' father even scouted pitchers for him and so at times, Bonds almost knew what was coming, allowing him to hit more home runs. Just like Muhamad Ali's mind was dominant in boxing, Barry has the same for baseball. Anyway, comparing the difference of the effect of steroids on different players definitely has its own weight on the subject. I think a lot of people overestimate the the value of steroids and their effect on Barry's home runs. Am I entitled to that opinion?
For a short period of time, steroids turned Barry Bonds' 440 ft home runs into majestic 480 ft home runs. But most of them were still home runs. And if you are going to spend a ton of energy...waste a ton of energy on arguing that he shouldn't quite be here yet, then that is just sad IMO.
3. So it is okay for you to talk about Bonds' personality but it is not okay for me to talk about steroids and pitchers? A lot of times, side tangents are going to be brought up. Especially with three very large, intertwined subjects - Bonds/Steroids/Home Runs. I assume Costas' pathetic interview with Schilling is supposed to enlighten us about Bonds and steroids right?
4. So blind to the fact that Bonds is a childish, selfish jerk? No I am not blind to that fact. But I just don't care about it as much as you. And Bonds being a jerk and all that other stuff doesn't change my view on steroids, the record and all the other babble that has been going on. And how exactly am I blind to that fact when I acknowledged it in the post you replied to? I said:
"childish and silly". Wow I
must be so blind I can't see the forest for the trees...

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5. You don't like the example he sets for children? Well I can't argue that. More from the personality standpoint of course, but steriod use is bad. If you have children I suggest you take the time as a parent to sit down and explain steroids to them and you can even use Barry as an example to know what you put in your body. But if you ever want to explain how to be good at baseball, you might also want to use Barry, although to keep them from getting confused, you might want to use a different all-star. Parents shouldn't be worried about the example Barry sets when parents do their job and take the time to explain things to their kids.
Not every all-star sports player fits into that perfect PC/role model category. A bunch of them are jerks and that is just reality.
6. Making up excuses for Bonds' behavior? So that I can watch him? Wow. You pegged me....

Maybe you need to take your own advice and critically read what I say. I genuinely enjoy watching one of the greatest players of all-time.
And how did you, so eloquently put it?...Don't be surprised if I don't jump on your bandwagon? Something like that. If you don't want to watch baseball anymore then fine. You say yourself that Barry turns casual fans as yourself off from the sport. I have enjoyed baseball for what it is for years. I can see through the steroids and still enjoy the pure baseball.
7. Here is a question for everyone. Why has Bonds not been caught yet? If he is SO guilty of perjury then surely the federal grand jury could convict him, right? Tell me that the federal grand jury that is taking Vick to town is the group of over-achievers and the lazy bums that are trying to put a case together against Bonds are just waiting for the right time, or they are getting paid to come up with nothing. Why after all these years have they not gone to court yet?
People, we are entering a new era, where science is unlocking the very essence of nature. I presume as we continue into the next decade, performance enhancing drugs are going to reach a level that will dwarf the "clear and cream". I suppose if the associations that run each sport want to truly have clean records in the future, then they need to take regular blood samples of every player and store the blood until it can be properly tested. Sure, we won't know right away if people are guilty, but we will have their blood on record and can test it once a new steroid is discovered. That is the only idea I can come up with off the top of my head that solves the issue of undetectable steroids. But it isn't very pheasable I guess....that is a lot of blood. When I try to come up with ideas of how to combat steroids, I usually come to the same conclusion...it is like trying to ice skate uphill. So maybe the real step we should take as society is just acceptance. Acceptance that tainted records may be the trend from here on out. Acceptance that players will ALWAYS look for an edge. Acceptance that some of our better players may be jerks. Some people aren't ready for acceptance yet. And that is okay. And I don't think we should give up on trying to find a way to abolish steroids completely. But knowing a little bit about chemistry, I can say that dream is going to be a tough one to accomplish, it may in fact be impossible. But then again, everyone thought the world was flat at one point.
Good night.