
Fashion mogul Mark Ecko won the auction over the weekend for Bonds 756th home run record breaking ball. Now he is giving the public an opportunity to decide what to do with the record breaking ball at this website. I think you know how we feel about Mr. Bonds here at SportsUnderground.com, but in case you don’t we voted for that damn ball to be shipped off to space.

Alex Rodriguez hit his 500th home run today against recently acquired Kyle Davies (Davies was traded from the Braves to KC for closer Octavio Dotel) of the Kansas City Royals. A-Rod homered eight days after his 32nd birthday to surpass Jimmie Foxx (32 years, 338 days) as the youngest player to ever reach the 500 club. Love him or hate the guy is a stud. I would like to hear if you think he can break the overall home run record that will eventually be set by Bonds?

Wahhh..I’m 1 out of my last 24 at-bats. Wahhh..my ankles and knees are swollen so I pulled myself from the lineup tonight in Wrigley against Chicago. Wahhh…I want to break the home run record at home because I will get booed on the road. It’s time to get your head out of your a$$ Bonds! Sorry, my tourettes attack is over, but damn I can’t stand Bonds.

Sammy Sosa hit his 600th career home run last night against his old team the Chicago Cubs. Sosa now playing with the Texas Rangers became the fifth player in history to reach this impressive mark. Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and now Mr. Sosa. The question is should Sosa be inducted into the Hall of Fame?
Barry Bonds Reports to Spring Training
0 Comments Published by stonecoldjz February 20th, 2007 in MLB
DAMN! My wish didn’t come true that somehow he would blow a gasket from all the performance enhancing drugs he has ingested and never return to baseball again.
The New York Daily News has reported Barry Bonds failed a drug test last year due to intake of amphetamines. I can’t believe Barry Bonds and performance enhancing drugs are linked again. Sadly enough this was the first the San Francisco Giants organization had heard of the news since the first drug test failure for amphetamines is not reported due to the MLB collective bargaining agreement. I hope this ends the $16 million dollar one year agreement and more importantly Bonds career. I can’t handle much more of this bull#$it drama.
Let me try and get this straight for all my peeps and more importantly myself. This jabroni has walked and talked like his shihite didn’t stink since he was part of the Killer Bees squad back in the days with the Pittsburgh Pirates. (reminder - he was a whopping 124 wet and wearing boots in the Steel City) He has been a menace to the media and basically a royal A-hole for his entire career, but even more so in recent years due to the recent steroids phenomenon. Bonds has been trying to defend his home run title and stature even though he has resembled Mr. Potato Head for many years.
Things seemed to have changed recently with Bond’s character because it appears not many teams want him on their squad this year. He is now personally down in Florida at the MLB winter meetings trying to pimp himself because transvestites with herpes are more wanted than his sorry A$$. It sure seems the Giants are the only team that will ultimately bring this cancer on as a player. The reason they will torture themselves is because it’s the only way the Giants can fill their stadium in ‘07. San Francisco is going to blow chunks so why not re-sign him so your fans can possibly watch Bonds break Hank Aaron’s home run record. I have only begun my Bonds tirades because I DO NOT want to watch him break the record. Stay tuned because this doesn’t even scratch the surface of my venom.
Mad Respect for the Two SF Chronicle Reporters
0 Comments Published by stonecoldjz September 22nd, 2006 in MLBLance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada reporters for the San Francisco Chronicle have received a jail order for not providing the source who leaked them information on the Barry Bonds secret grand jury case. The two reporters have repeatedly stated they would rather be incarcerated then give up their source because if they did then for all intents and purposes they ruin their credibility and integrity. The two have some big jewels to stand up for what they believe even if it means jail time. I think it’s ridiculous these two are being persecuted in this manner for blowing open the BALCO case because it needed to be done. It has already improved the ethics of MLB and this trend should continue. Stand strong for what you believe in!
Full story: San Francisco Chronicle Reporters

The hullabaloo over Barry Bonds hitting his 714th career home run and tying Babe Ruth is now over. This will only lead to even more build up for him passing Ruth and moving into second place all alone, but not here at Sports Underground. I only want to point out, as I like to do every chance I get, what a classless act Barry Bonds is and will continue to be. A 19 year old young man named Tyler Snyder was the person who caught Bond’s homer yesterday in Oakland. Snyder quickly left the game with his souvenir because I’m sure he was worried about someone attempting to take the record tying ball. When Bonds was told Snyder is an A’s fan, he cracked back with: “I, um, forgive you. If he doesn’t like me, give me the ball.” Another wonderful example that Barry Bonds is the equivalence of pond scum!





