Sports fans...Vote B
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SAN FRANCISCO -- The fate of Barry Bonds' record-breaking home-run ball is now in the public's hands after its buyer announced Monday he was taking votes on whether to give the ball to the Hall of Fame, brand it with an asterisk or blast it into space.
This ball is either headed for the Hall of Fame (as is or with an asterisk) or to outer space.
Fashion designer Marc Ecko revealed himself as Saturday's winning bidder in the online auction for the ball that Bonds hit last month to break Hank Aaron's all-time home-run record of 755. The final selling price for No. 756 was $752,467, well above most predictions.
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capitlj;185953 wrote:
Blast it into space he didn't earn it.like he was the only one doing it. How about the others? Are world series wins legit? greenies? They would have to wipe out everything. He faced pitchers that were on drugs and just because your big doesnt mean you can hit a ball. You cant judge one guy if you dont judge them all. How do you know that Hank Aaron didnt use greenies when he was tired? How about anabolic steriods being introduced in 1958 and a couple of years later Maris breaks the record? You need to hold everyone on the same standard.
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SmitEvo;185958 wrote:
How do you know that Hank Aaron didnt use greenies when he was tired? How about anabolic steriods being introduced in 1958 and a couple of years later Maris breaks the record? You need to hold everyone on the same standard.Because back in the day the players had much more respect for themselves and there fans than they do now. It was about the love of the game unlike today where it's about the love of the money.
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ichibankilla;185979 wrote:
Because back in the day the players had much more respect for themselves and there fans than they do now. It was about the love of the game unlike today where it's about the love of the money.That is an opinion. Also you are stereotyping every baseball player based on that statement. I dont buy it.
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throw it into space.
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Your right Brian but in order to hold everyone accountable the MLB would have to be completly dismantled and put back together with a better system, especially their drug screening policies. They have been letting this happen for whatever reason but they refuse to crack the whip on these roid using clowns so I refuse to watch baseball.
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capitlj;186022 wrote:
Your right Brian but in order to hold everyone accountable the MLB would have to be completly dismantled and put back together with a better system, especially their drug screening policies. They have been letting this happen for whatever reason but they refuse to crack the whip on these roid using clowns so I refuse to watch baseball.I hope you dont watch football then:)
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