Bob s venting I tried to tell you in February

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Bob's Rant: I Tried to Warn You in February!


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Back in late February, I couldn't stomach the nonsense coming from the San Francisco Giants' training camp about Barry Bonds, known for his drug use.

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In late February, the chatter from the San Francisco Giants' training camp about Barry Bonds was making me queasy. Bonds was predictably complaining about his sore knees, but it seemed more like withdrawal symptoms from flushing out steroids. I suggested then that Barry wouldn't hit more than 25 home runs in 2006 and advised people to bet on it if they could.

Fast forward to May 15th, and Bonds is struggling. With a batting average of .217, only five home runs, and a mere 12 RBIs in 32 games and 88 at-bats, his decline is evident. There's a lesson here about the fall of a former baseball superstar. When Bonds decided to extend his career using substances from Balco, his aim was to surpass Hank Aaron as the top home run hitter in MLB history.

Instead, Bonds faces disgrace and could be driven out as a below-average hitter. The odds of him turning this season around are as bleak as the Kansas City Royals avoiding 100 losses.

We've all fantasized about achieving dream scenarios that are virtually unreachable. Bonds' situation serves as a cautionary tale: Be careful what you wish for.

February Article Reprint:


Barry Bonds Will Not Hit 25 Home Runs!


Few people irk me as much as Barry Bonds. I've long wished he'd disappear under the rock he crawled out from two decades ago. Yet, as long as Major League Baseball offers $18 million a year, why would he leave?

What amazes me is his constant complaining about knee pain. This isn't Jerome Bettis, an athlete who endured brutal tackles for 15 years. Bonds has been standing in left field?"occasionally moving a few feet?"playing a sport that mostly involves standing in the sun.

Sure, Bonds trots around the bases after home runs or intentional walks, but over the past three years, he’s only had 13 stolen bases. My sympathy for him is minimal. Years ago, he chose steroids, ballooning his head size for instant gratification. Now he whines like a war veteran in training camp at Scottsdale, Arizona. Honestly, he should just hit the gym like regular athletes.

As I mentioned before, I hope sportsbooks offer a bet on whether Bonds will hit over or under 25 home runs. Most assume he’ll hit that if he plays 100 games, but I disagree. The crowd will likely boo him off the field, and it would be better for baseball if he exits for good, considering the sport already has enough issues.

?" Bob Acton

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