PDA

View Full Version : Baseball quick hits (Bonds, ARod)


ZYouL8R
11-02-2007, 02:09 PM
Bonds says he'll boycott Hall if record-setting ball has asterisk

NEW YORK -- Barry Bonds would boycott Cooperstown if the Hall of Fame displays his record-breaking home run ball with an asterisk.

That includes skipping his potential induction ceremony.

"I won't go. I won't be part of it," Bonds said in an interview with MSNBC that aired Thursday night. "You can call me, but I won't be there."

The ball Bonds hit for home run No. 756 this season will be branded with an asterisk and sent to the Hall. Fashion designer Marc Ecko bought the ball in an online auction and set up a Web site for fans to vote on its fate. In late September, he announced fans voted to send the ball to Cooperstown with an asterisk.

Of course, the asterisk suggests Bonds' record is tainted by alleged steroid use. The slugger has denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. Fans brought signs with asterisks to ballparks this season as he neared Hank Aaron's career home run mark.

Bonds has called Ecko "an idiot."

"I don't think you can put an asterisk in the game of baseball, and I don't think that the Hall of Fame can accept an asterisk," Bonds said. "You cannot give people the freedom, the right to alter history. You can't do it. There's no such thing as an asterisk in baseball."

Hall of Fame vice president Jeff Idelson declined to comment Thursday night.

Hall president Dale Petroskey has said accepting the ball doesn't mean the museum endorses the viewpoint that Bonds used illegal substances. He said the museum would be "delighted" to have the ball.

"It's a historic piece of baseball history," Petroskey said in September.

So, if the Hall goes through with the asterisk display?

"I will never be in the Hall of Fame. Never," Bonds said. "Barry Bonds will not be there.

"That's my emotions now. That's how I feel now. When I decide to retire five years from now, we'll see where they are at that moment," he added. "We'll see where they are at that time, and maybe I'll reconsider. But it's their position and where their position will be will be the determination of what my decision will be at that time."

Giants general manager Brian Sabean reiterated Thursday that the team won't bring back Bonds next season. The seven-time NL MVP, who has spent 15 of his 22 major league seasons in San Francisco, was asked whether he will retire as a Giant.

"Yeah, it's my house. No matter what that's my house, no one's going to take that away, no one ever," Bonds answered. "No one's going to take the love of that city of me away, ever."

Bonds, who has 762 homers, broke Aaron's record with a shot into the right-center seats off Washington Nationals pitcher Mike Bacsik at San Francisco on Aug. 7.

Matt Murphy, a 21-year-old student and construction supervisor from New York, emerged from a scuffle holding the ball. He said he decided to sell it because he couldn't afford to pay the taxes required to keep it.

Bonds told MSNBC he hoped to reach 764 homers because he was born in July 1964. He said he's been working out and still is considering whether to play next season.

"I may hit two home runs so I can go home. I just think that I have a lot of game left. I think that I can help a team with a championship," Bonds said. "I'm a hell of a part-time player, too."

Bonds said he won't talk to George Mitchell's staff looking into steroids use in baseball while he is under investigation in the BALCO case. A grand jury has been investigating whether Bonds committed perjury when he testified he never knowingly took performance-enhancing drugs.

"I know it ends in January, so a couple more months. But I haven't been keeping up with it. Not at all," Bonds said. "I have nothing to hide. I have said that before and I will say it now and I will look you in the face. I have nothing to hide, nothing. So look all you want to."

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

ZYouL8R
11-02-2007, 02:10 PM
Sources: Yankees more than $100M short of entertaining A-Rod

Before Alex Rodriguez opted out of his contract with the Yankees earlier this week, the team was told that it would not be able to meet with the third baseman unless it presented an offer of at least $350 million, sources say.

The Yankees had hoped to meet with Rodriguez this week, and would have presented him with an extension offer close to five years and $150 million, to begin at the conclusion of his 2008-2010 contract, through which he would have earned $81 million. Through the Yankees' proposal, then, Rodriguez would have made about $230 million over eight years, and during the last five years of the contract, sources say, he would have earned the highest annual salary in Major League Baseball history.

But team executives were told, sources say, that in order to arrange a meeting with Rodriguez, they would have to be prepared to make an extension offer that would take the third baseman's deal up to a total value of $350 million. That means that the offer the Yankees intended to propose would have been more than $100 million short.

Rodriguez's agent, Scott Boras, sent the documentation of Rodriguez's intention to opt out of the contract to Yankees general manager Brian Cashman during Game 4 of the World Series, Cashman has said, and the GM did not speak with Boras until after news of the decision was published on SI.com.

The timing of how this played out, and the fact that Rodriguez did not meet with the Yankees to hear their offer before making his decision, has led some baseball officials to surmise that a deal with another team may already be in the works. In an interview with ESPN.com's Jerry Crasnick on Thursday, Boras said, "We have had no economic discussions regarding Alex Rodriguez with any major-league team."

The Mets, Dodgers, Angels, Giants and Marlins are among the teams which have not publicly ruled out pursuing Rodriguez. Sources say it is highly unlikely that the Dodgers will seriously entertain the possibility.

ZYouL8R
11-02-2007, 02:13 PM
Both of these stories made me giggle so I had to post them.

Hollywood
11-02-2007, 02:22 PM
1. I hate Barry Bonds more than any other sports figure in the history of sports.
2. Great player or not, I hope everyone boycotts the insane amount of money that Boras is requesting for A-Rod.

Slowhand
11-02-2007, 02:25 PM
1. I hate Barry Bonds more than any other sports figure in the history of sports.
2. Great player or not, I hope everyone boycotts the insane amount of money that Boras is requesting for A-Rod.

well put.

bcoop
11-02-2007, 02:30 PM
Bonds is a "stupid motherfucker". I'd be glad to never have to see anything relating to him, in the Hall of Fame. He doesn't deserve to be there. Fucking cocksucker.



ARod's an idiot.

Big Studly
11-02-2007, 02:32 PM
1. I hate Barry Bonds more than any other sports figure in the history of sports.
2. Great player or not, I hope everyone boycotts the insane amount of money that Boras is requesting for A-Rod.

yea, bonds is a fucking joke for a human being. I really wouldn't give a shit if he wasn't in the hall of fame...all the better I say.

I sure hope nobody pays A-rod that kind of money, but you know some dumb ass will. Scott Boras FTL!!

BP
11-02-2007, 02:43 PM
It's pathetic with a baseball player makes $10 million more a year than the best QBs in the NFL and wants more money. Arod should be the highest paid player in baseball but the total amount is insane. MLB really needs to look at salary caps.

Jimi G
11-02-2007, 03:06 PM
yea, bonds is a fucking joke for a human being. I really wouldn't give a shit if he wasn't in the hall of fame...all the better I say.

I sure hope nobody pays A-rod that kind of money, but you know some dumb ass will. Scott Boras FTL!!

took the words right out of my mouth, and A-Rod is a joke but I bet Boston gives him what he wants. The Yankee's have turned baseball into a joke.

Sean88gt
11-03-2007, 12:02 AM
1. The hall would probably have a big relief sigh if Bonds opted out. Then it wouldn't have to deal with the horseshit of bringing him in.

2. Fuck Arod. He isn't worth shit until he wins a championship. He is the most talented choker to ever play the game. He needs to learn to be Mr. October and not Mr. June. Until he can do that, he is overpaid. Boras is a whore. All he is thinking about is his cut.

Who Needs 8
11-03-2007, 08:37 PM
If I were the Baseball Hall of Fame, I'd use this as a way to keep him from becoming a Member.

Which is Bullshit anyway, in 5 years if he's elected he'll forget about his boycott.