Today Marks The 5 Year Anniversery of Bonds Breaking Aaron's HR Record

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Barry gets no props for cheating to break the previous black man's record.


However he should forever get props for being the only member of the 500-500 club...something he would've done anyway without roids.
 

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Barry just played by the same rules that every other player in the game abided by at the time.

That Swing ... :wow:

 
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Bonds is the Goat only cacs and c00ns think otherwise
 

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Barry Bonds used performance-enhancing drugs. He was a great player without it. He would not have broken Hank Aaron's record without the drugs, so that is why I call it cheating.

Okay then we can say this about nearly 90% of HoF'ers.

Babe Ruth would've had all those homers, if there baseball wasn't segregated and they had expanded rotations.
Hank Aaron wouldn't of been so great, if he didn't used greenies, and faced pitchers on extended rest.

I can go and on breh :aicmon:
 

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Okay then we can say this about nearly 90% of HoF'ers.

Babe Ruth would've had all those homers, if there baseball wasn't segregated and they had expanded rotations.
Hank Aaron wouldn't of been so great, if he didn't used greenies, and faced pitchers on extended rest.

I can go and on breh :aicmon:
Yes, we can say that. I agree with that statement. Every Hall of Famer who cheated with performance enhancing drugs did it by cheating. Different rules and segregation isn't the same taking anabolic steroids and knocking out home runs on white, Asian, Hispanic, and black pitchers.
 

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Hank Aaron shhits on this dope head Bonds. One of the worst examples of young black culture was folks cheering for Bonds over Hank... Hank is a black hero Bonds is a bum
grow the fukk up and respect the homerun gawd
 

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Got a neg in the chamber for you, playboy :birdman:

I was in a bar when Bonds passed Aaron and I was the only one cheering.

He was on some shyt, but every era has its quirks and I don't think he or any of these players should be crucified because of what they did. If Selig and the owners cared so much about the integrity of the game, they woulda banned steroids and all that other stuff long before Bonds went on his video game tear.

:shaq:
 

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Real amercian hero...Bonds thrived on making these cac mad...

Barry Bonds drew the most intentional walks of all time, and more than second and third place combined
And it's not even close. Bonds was intentionally walked 688 times. In second place is Hank Aaron, with 293. In third place is Willie McCovey, with 260. Combined, they add up to 553, which is still 135 intentional walks short of Bonds' total. Someone who drew 135 intentional walks would rank 59th all-time. This doesn't include the 21 intentional walks Bonds drew in the playoffs. Bonds was intentionally walked 120 times in 2004 alone. Throughout baseball history, there have been just 130 player seasons with at least 120 total walks, intentional plus unintentional. Eleven of them

But this shyt here...


From 1990 on through the rest of his career, Barry Bonds laid down one sacrifice bunt
Bonds actually had four sac bunts in his career, but two of them came when he was a rookie, and another came in 1989. The fourth and final sac bunt came in 1998. It came on September 23, 1998, to be specific. With the Giants trailing the Pirates 1-0 in the sixth inning, Bonds bunted Rey Sanchez to second base. It was such a moment that opposing pitcher Chris Peters never forgot about it. Said Peters in 2007: "I have it on tape," Peters said rather proudly.

One sacrifice bunt? Cotdamnyamanbary:russ:
 

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fukk that....put Barry in that HOF.....from 1990 to maybe 1996 couldnt nobody in the National League touch him...and this is pre-cream 'n clear BB we talkin bout here.
 
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