Tuesday, August 07, 2007

It Is Done

And so, it is done. Barry Lamar Bonds is now the all-time home run king of Major League Baseball. He jacked a pitch out to deep right centerfield in the bottom of the 5th inning off of the Washington Nationals' Mike Bacsik.

I can't say a lot that hasn't already been said, or will be said in the hours ahead. Bonds has shown himself to be a first-class jerk throughout his career. He has also been implicated in investigations regarding performance-enhancing drugs.

The sad thing is, he was a great player before he allegedly started using the juice. He was on a collision course with the Hall of Fame. He outperformed his father Bobby Bonds, who was a fine player in his own right. It is so hard to know how much of this record is bloated by performance-enhancing drugs. However, his statistics have advanced during a point in his career when they should have declined.

This is Barry Bonds' night. Tainted or not, he is the all-time home run king, for at least the next several years. Alex Rodriguez just hit his 500th home run, and he's only 32 years old. In a few years, we'll be watching A-Rod go for the record. Hopefully, A-Rod has been clean, and will restore credibility to the baseball record book.

5 comments:

Zee said...

I don't believe anyone who is supposedly clean in MLB. Palmeiro destroyed that for me.

I hope there's a clean, non-A of a player who will out do both of these knotheads.

I can't wait to hear the Bacsik talk tomorrow on the Ticket.

Zee said...

p.s. I love that the guy who supposedly gathered up the HR ball in the stands had a Mets shirt on. Classic!

John said...

The guy with the ball was great. It took at least four cops to carry him out of there.

May he get as much $$$ as he can get out of it.

John said...

After tonight, Mike Bacsik may have a future in radio. If he's willing to be a grunt burrito runner for the little Ticket, he's gotta have something that'll translate into on-air talent. Or, maybe he just liked Ticket Chicks.

He now has something he can talk about for the rest of his life, if he so chooses. Almost 300 games in the minor leagues, and he gets to be the one to give up #756.

Zee said...

I think he likes Dan and Bob more than TicketChicks since Dan and Bob still talk to him frequently, but not so much with the TC.