Done to death
It's all been said.
All the names have been thrown at him in opposing ballparks all season, the home run king snubbed him on the national stage and his career has become so radioactive that the commissioner of his sport wouldn't go near him as he neared the home run record.
I suppose this is the logical conclusion of this part of Barry Bonds' story, but I'm not taking a great deal of pleasure in the result. If anything, I'm happy for the published indictment to finally shut down the Bonds Fan Club antics of a slice of fans who defended him for years.
Here is the copy of the document - I think the big piece that was missing is here as Point 9.
There, he tested positive for anabolic steroids. Can we just leave him behind now?
All the names have been thrown at him in opposing ballparks all season, the home run king snubbed him on the national stage and his career has become so radioactive that the commissioner of his sport wouldn't go near him as he neared the home run record.
I suppose this is the logical conclusion of this part of Barry Bonds' story, but I'm not taking a great deal of pleasure in the result. If anything, I'm happy for the published indictment to finally shut down the Bonds Fan Club antics of a slice of fans who defended him for years.
Here is the copy of the document - I think the big piece that was missing is here as Point 9.
There, he tested positive for anabolic steroids. Can we just leave him behind now?
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