Wednesday, February 23, 2005

barry balco

looks like the bay area will have to suffer another year of barry bonds and his insufferable attitude/personality - why the fans in northern california are so hard up for heros that they put up with his act year after year is beyond imagination...
after watching his interview on espn, jose canseco's on fox news, and jason giambi's on espn, it seems clear the steroid issue is not going to die anytime soon - and maybe it shouldn't. It is equally clear that giambi is the class act in handling this issue...
barry balco's attitude will never change - he will continue to be in denial about steroids, their effect on performance and on the game, on the media, and most importantly on his own responsibility for the situation he finds himself in - he will always be the bay area's prime example of the spoiled professional athlete, totally self-absorbed, giving little back to the game, trying to hold on to a rapidly diminishing legacy that will be forever tinted by the steroid issue. It is cheating, plain and simple, and his unbelievable arrogance is displayed anew with his claim that he didn't know the stuff was steroids - give us a break here!!! - does anyone but the most deluded giants fan believe that??? clearly he thinks we are all idiots...
those same delusional fans also probably believe that a skinny little leadoff hitter turns into a record-setting power hitter late in his career, the singular result of "hard work"...
then, yesterday he went on to explain that steroids don't improve the eye/hand coordination to technically hit a baseball, but left out the obvious, that it's the extra strength that steroids provides that turn hits into home runs and home runs in to mvp trophies - no one would argue that he is a great hitter, but one could easily argue that any recent home run records should be asterisked as under the influence of chemical enhancement - furthermore, it can be argued that the extra power can also be responsible for turning mere outs into singles and doubles and increasing ones batting average...
and then, the lowest point of the day, he plays the race card, insinuating that american public has a problem with him passing babe ruth, a white player - how absurd!!! - there may be a few rednecks somewhere with that problem, but then they would be as ignorant as barry, in denial of the fact that henry aaron, a black player, passed babe ruth many years ago - get a clue, barry, it's already been done!!! and when it comes to the time when you are approaching aaron's record, who will you blame for the public apathy then??? the race card won't fly at that point, but there's always the media, and those pesky fans down at dodger stadium!!!

4 Comments:

At 5:30 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yep..Ya hit the nail on the head,ELK. And yep..that's my site below.
Bud

 
At 7:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Barry is so annoying it is hard for me to speak of him with the clarity and poise you have exhibited in your article. It is funny how frustrated I get with Barry, and how willing I am to accept such an upstanding citizen as Randy Moss to the silver and black. Go Raiders! Arrgh!

 
At 6:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Typical Beta Phi--never get it right the first time

Smurf

 
At 2:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ditto for Sammy Sosa

 

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