Posted on 08/31/2003 8:20:05 PM PDT by mrobison
PHOENIX - Barry Bonds was hospitalized Sunday night because of exhaustion following his father's death.
Bonds was scratched from San Francisco's lineup just minutes before Sunday night's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, one day after he left a game because of an accelerated heart rate.
(Excerpt) Read more at story.news.yahoo.com ...
--SNIP--"The loss of a loved one sets off a powerful stress response in the body, with release of high levels of natural steroids and a heightened state of awareness in the nervous system, especially the autonomic nervous system (the 'flight or fight' system) which controls the body's level of readiness for action. The heart responds to this increased nervous drive with an increase in pulse and blood pressure. Even if the person seems slow and down, inside they are in turmoil."
Bonds bulked up and more than doubled his home run production at the age of 36. No one can tell me that Bonds, a great base stealer and power hitter before this time, never engaged in weight training. That negates the "He started working out hard argument".
Bonds, like Mc Gwire, Tiger Woods, Sosa, and Canseco is on a serious roid program.
You, on the other hand, are a pure class act.
Except the SF Giants, because he has been absolutely CARRYING that team on his back.
The obsessive anger at Bonds for a bunch of stuff he supposedly did or didn't do, to other people, which you've heard about in rumors, never ceases to amaze me.
The only people Bonds has an adversarial relationship with are the media - unfortunately, they are the imagemakers, and it's easy for them to write columns quoting every malcontent who ever rudely interrupted Bonds at dinner for an autograph only to (quite properly) get brushed off.
We Giants fans, who see the guy perform every day, know who Bonds really is.
It's worth noting at this point that not a single darn one of you knows jack squat about whether or not Bonds has used "roids".
This is so true. To the Bonds-hater one asks "what has he ever done to you?" The answer starts out "well I read this one article where..."
The point being, reporters don't like Bonds cuz Bonds has never gotten very chummy with reporters. Fine.
The weird conclusion is, a bunch of "baseball fans", as a result, started disliking Bonds. For, uh, not going out to have beers with reporters after each game and stuff, apparently.
The question of why any baseball fan would give a rat's a** about whether sports reporters feel treated nicely by Barry Bonds often goes unanswered.
Who's being "PC"?
Isn't the truth appreciated anymore?
What "truth" would that be?
Got called off on an emergency "honey do"! LOL!!
That obsevation seems to have stirred up a few folks. It may right. Now if someone had said, the HIV was getting to him, that would be definitely 'sick' and cross the line.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/inside_game/magazine/life_of_reilly/news/2001/08/21/life_of_reilly/
STFU! I lost my father to cancer and had to make 3 emergency trips across the country in his last six months. I then helped my mother through all the post-death details and then my mother had to deal with my daughter that had convinced her she should sell her home and buy my sisters home so my sister could upgrade to a better home after having just announced she was getting divorced; announced to my mother just one week after my father's death. Neither my mother or myself were hospitalized. And I missed only 5 days work (authorized).
Apparently you missed JR's rule on no personal attacks. hmmm
"Please: NO profanity, NO personal attacks, NO racism or violence in posts."
Boo hoo. Get over it. Why do so many FR's lose all reason when it comes to sports stars. I bet you think Kobe didn't rape the girl and think OJ was innocent, also.
You consider a personal attack to be 'medical information'?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.