How is there no love for him if 33% of those polled want him to break the record?
Regardless, steroids are common in baseball like it or not. It is impossible to tell who has used it and who has not. Barry is simply being singled out because he has broken the single season HR mark, and is likely to break the all time mark. He is nothing more than a scapegoat and a mascot for the steroid use in baseball.
If he were an average player who happened to bulk up considerably since the start of his career no one would pay attention to him..much like any one else under suspicion for steroid use..which turns out to be a very high percentage simply go under the radar. Only those dumb enough to be caught and test positive are sort of brought into the limelight, but otherwise the only reason Bonds is somehow singled out in this whole catastrophe is because he has simply been THE most dominating player in baseball in recent years--which is somewhat unfair and takes away from his actual playing ability.
He has had more or less the same advantanges that other players have had over the past few years, but no one else has has come close to the player he's been.
In essence then, in a sport where so many people "cheat", none of them are really cheating.
Regardless, steroids are common in baseball like it or not. It is impossible to tell who has used it and who has not. Barry is simply being singled out because he has broken the single season HR mark, and is likely to break the all time mark. He is nothing more than a scapegoat and a mascot for the steroid use in baseball.
If he were an average player who happened to bulk up considerably since the start of his career no one would pay attention to him..much like any one else under suspicion for steroid use..which turns out to be a very high percentage simply go under the radar. Only those dumb enough to be caught and test positive are sort of brought into the limelight, but otherwise the only reason Bonds is somehow singled out in this whole catastrophe is because he has simply been THE most dominating player in baseball in recent years--which is somewhat unfair and takes away from his actual playing ability.
He has had more or less the same advantanges that other players have had over the past few years, but no one else has has come close to the player he's been.
In essence then, in a sport where so many people "cheat", none of them are really cheating.