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Feds end prosecution of Barry Bonds without conviction
Associated Press ^
| July 21, 2015
| By PAUL ELIAS and SUDHIN THANAWALA
Posted on 07/21/2015 5:48:43 PM PDT by Mariner
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To: Pelham; DAC21
that wasn't a big HR.
THIS is a big HR...https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=mcguire+hist+home+run+off+randy+johnson+kingdome&intl=us&fr=yset_ff_syc_oracle&type=orcl_default
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07/21/2015 8:29:53 PM PDT
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Mariner
(War Criminal #18 - Be The Leaderless Resistance)
To: Vendome
I’m not the only one who noticed that. Thanks.
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07/21/2015 8:32:07 PM PDT
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Lurker
(Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
To: Mariner
“Bonds would regularly hit them into the Bay in SF. It’s 400ft to clear the upper wall in the most pitcher friendly park in America.
I think he did it about 60 times.”
Good for him, but he’ll always have to buy a ticket to get in the Hall of Fame!
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07/21/2015 8:38:58 PM PDT
by
Rembrandt
(Part of the 51% who pay Federal taxes)
To: Pelham
I remember being at a game in SF when Jack McKeon, managing the Marlins at the time, intentionally walked Bonds his first three at bats with nobody on base. His fourth at bat they pitched around him...and he drew another walk. That was the year Bonds had over 200 walks and everybody was scared to death to throw him anything anywhere near the strike zone.
Steroids or not, I've never seen one player scare his opponents as much as Bonds in his prime.
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07/21/2015 8:43:10 PM PDT
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Mr. Jeeves
(Heteropatriarchal Capitalist)
To: Mariner
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07/21/2015 9:00:06 PM PDT
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Pelham
(Deo Vindice)
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