Barry Bonds
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ALCS: Stain gone, Yankees' Pettitte polishes off Angels...as Pettitte wins, who cares about any of this? The casual fans who vilify Barry Bonds, Manny Ramirez, Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa and Clemens have long ago let bygones be bygones with Pettitte. Not the smartest fans, however. They know there... In this article: Andy Pettitte, Yankees, Angels, Human Growth Hormone, Steroid, Joe Girardi, Roger Clemens, NEW YORK, World Series, and Alex Rodriguez |
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Daily Campus | September 14, 2009
The greatest Yankee of them all?
...have been named as steroid-users. The list of the accused (and in many cases proven) includes McGwire, Sosa, Bonds, Roger Clemens, Manny Ramirez, Rafael Palmeiro, Curt Schilling, and Alex Rodriguez. The use of banned,...
In this article: Derek Jeter, Mark McGwire, Babe Ruth, Steroid, Roger Maris, Yogi Berra, Sammy Sosa, and New York Yankees
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Sports by Books | August 11, 2009
Manny Being Booed By Bonds-Loving Giants Fans
Manny Being Booed By Bonds-Loving Giants Fans • Suspected steroid abuser Manny Ramirez gets a rude reception from San Francisco Giants fans - the same Giants fans who were so passionate in supporting suspected steroid abuser Barry Bonds. •...
In this article: Manny Ramirez, Madden 10, EA Sports, Steroid, Mike Singletary, Bobby Bowden, Jim Balsillie, and Tiger Woods
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Washington Times | September 05, 2009
Heller: Schilling throws wild pitch
...has Schilling hidden his feelings about other players. He has ripped Roger Clemens, Jose Canseco, Alex Rodriguez, Manny Ramirez and Barry Bonds, among others, though he later apologized on his blog for bleating on a radio show that Bonds was...
In this article: Curt Schilling, Red Sox, Ted Kennedy, Pedro Gomez, Walter Johnson, Roger Clemens, Diamondbacks, and Tax
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Sports by Books | July 30, 2009
NY Times: Manny, David Ortiz On ‘03 Doping List
THE TIMES, sourcing "lawyers with knowledge of the results," says that Ramirez and Ortiz join five other players, Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, Sammy Sosa, Jason Grimsley and David Segui, who also tested positive for PEDs that year. Ortiz...
In this article: David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez, The New York Times, Steroid, MLB, Bud Selig, Hank Aaron, Alex Rodriguez, and Red Sox
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JOCKlife | July 30, 2009
David Ortiz tested positive for steroids in 2003
Ortiz now joins a list that includes Rodriguez, Ramirez, Sosa, Jason Grimsley, David Segui along with Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens who both insist they did not use performance-enhancing drugs during their major league careers. Your...
In this article: David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez, Alex Rodriguez, Antonio Pierce, Oakland Raiders, Plaxico Burress, Steroid, Tom Cable, and MLB
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True/Slant | July 28, 2009
Barry Bonds should still be playing baseball
...guys who have come up positive in MLB's testing program, and they're all back on the field. Manny Ramirez gets to play ball, but Barry Bonds doesn't? The other thing about steroids that needs to be brought up more often is that Barry Bonds,...
In this article: Steroid, MLB, Ty Cobb, Sue Burns, Cocaine, Manny Ramirez, ESPN, and NFL
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Sports Illustrated Writers | August 11, 2009
Ann Killion: Manny unfazed by rude reception in House that Bonds built
Manny Ramirez returned to San Francisco for the first time since his suspension The fans who once cheered Barry Bonds got on Manny, but they didn't bother him After a while the fans lost interest as Manny and the Dodgers won the game
In this article: Manny Ramirez, Dodgers, Steroid, Joe Torre, Yankees, San Francisco, San Diego, and The Bronx
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Newsblog | October 17, 2009
NY Times (RR): ANALYSIS: In Baseball, Stuff Happens. Just Deal With It.
...them. Mark McGwire, Bonds, Jose Canseco and others were relentlessly chastised by fans for their alleged or presumed steroid use, yet some of those same fans self-erase their own memories when it comes to Rodriguez and Ramirez. ... It...
In this article: Los Angeles Dodgers, Joe Blanton, New York Yankees, Stephen Strasburg, Charlie Manuel, Mickey Rivers, Pedro Martinez, and Juan Rivera
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L.A. Times - Sports | August 10, 2009
Odds are against a Freeway World Series
...league championship. Trivia time Dodgers fans showered Barry Bonds with vitriolic chants when the San Francisco Giants slugger visited Dodger Stadium on the way to becoming baseball's home run king. Scott Ostler of the San Francisco...
In this article: Dodgers, Angels, Manny Ramirez, Boston, San Francisco Chronicle, American League, and Steroid
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Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24, 1964) is a Major League Baseball outfielder who is currently a free agent. He is the son of former major league All-Star Bobby Bonds, godson of Hall of Famer Willie Mays, nephew of 1964 Olympian Rosie Bonds, and a distant cousin of Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson. He debuted in the Major Leagues with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1986 and joined the San Francisco Giants in 1993, where he stayed through 2007. Bonds filed for free agency following the 2007 World Series.
Bonds' accomplishments place him among the greatest baseball players of all-time. He has a record-setting seven Most Valuable Player awards, including a record-setting four consecutive MVPs. He is a fourteen-time All-Star and eight-time Gold Glove-winner. He holds numerous Major League Baseball records, including the all-time Major League Baseball home run record with 762 and the single-season Major League record for home runs with 73 (set in 2001), and is also the all-time career leader in both walks (2,558) and intentional walks (688).
Since 2003, Bonds has been a key figure in the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO) scandal. He was under investigation by a federal grand jury regarding his testimony in the BALCO case, and was indicted on perjury and obstruction of justice charges on November 15, 2007. The indictment alleges that Bonds lied while under oath about his alleged use of steroids.
- Birth Date:
- July 24, 1964
- Birthplace:
- Riverside, California, United States
- Spouse:
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- Susann Margreth "Sun" Branco (February 6, 1988 – December 1994 annulled 1997)
- Elizabeth "Liz" Watson (January 10, 1998 –)
- University Attended:
- Arizona State University
- Education:
- B.A., criminology 1986
- Salary:
- $15,533,970 (2007)
- Known for:
- Baseball Home Run Records
- Position:
- Left fielder
- Bats:
- Left
- Debut Date:
- May 30
- Debut team:
- Pittsburgh Pirates
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