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Barry Bonds' Home Run Record Tainted by Mechanical Device
www.editorandpublisher.com ^ | August 06, 2007 | Michael Witte

Posted on 08/06/2007 10:19:31 AM PDT by my_pointy_head_is_sharp

NEW YORK Beyond his alleged steroid use, Barry Bonds is unquestionably guilty of the use of something that confers extraordinarily unfair mechanical advantage: the “armor” that he wears on his right elbow. Amid the press frenzy over Bonds’ unnatural bulk, the true role of the object on his right arm has simply gone unnoticed.

This is unfortunate, because by my estimate, Bonds’ front arm “armor” has contributed no fewer than 75 to 100 home runs to his already steroid-questionable total.

Bonds tied Henry Aaron’s home run record of 755 on Saturday night and will go for the new standard this week back at home in San Francisco. As a student of baseball – and currently a mechanics consultant to a major league baseball team -- I believe I have insight into the Bonds "achievement." I have studied his swing countless times on video and examined the mechanical gear closely through photographs.

For years, sportswriters remarked that his massive "protective" gear – unequaled in all of baseball -- permits Bonds to lean over the plate without fear of being hit by a pitch. Thus situated, Bonds can handle the outside pitch (where most pitchers live) unusually well. This is unfair advantage enough but no longer controversial. However, it is only one of at least seven unfair advantages conferred by the apparatus.

The other six:

1) The apparatus is hinged at the elbow. It is a literal "hitting machine" that allows Bonds to release his front arm on the same plane during every swing. It largely accounts for the seemingly magical consistency of every Bonds stroke.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: athletes; barrybonds; bondbashing; breadandcircuses; mlb; sports; steroids
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To: Badeye

Well if they let this go on another ten years or so, baseball will be the new professional wrestling, the Steinbrenner family will own the whole thing and it will be a complete joke.


121 posted on 08/06/2007 12:20:44 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: Bladerunnuh


Chelsea Clinton ?

122 posted on 08/06/2007 12:21:25 PM PDT by pyx (Rule#1.The LEFT lies.Rule#2.See Rule#1. IF THE LEFT CONTROLS THE LANGUAGE, IT CONTROLS THE ARGUMENT.)
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To: normy
Look for A-Rod to really break the record in about 6 years.

THAT will be the true record.

123 posted on 08/06/2007 12:22:16 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: Lee'sGhost

“I find this “observation” to be the lamest thing ever stated. No one can show you gravity, but you know it’s there. No one really knows what electricity is, but they know it exists. No one really knows where Michael Jackson comes from, and yet we know it’s from an alternate universe.

Anyone who has ever spent any time body building or bulking up can see that Bonds is juiced on steroids. I don’t need for him to fail a test to know he uses or at used them.”

Yeah but you aren’t the Commissioner of Baseball and you don’t have to live by the Collective Bargaining Agreement.


124 posted on 08/06/2007 12:22:41 PM PDT by jamese777
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To: Badeye

Rose, Concepcion, Morgan, Perez, Bench, Foster, Geronimo, and Griffey. What a team!


125 posted on 08/06/2007 12:22:45 PM PDT by carton253 (And if that time does come, then draw your swords and throw away the scabbards.)
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To: BGHater

Guess you never been to Petco Park..where Bonds hit
the 755th.....Pitcher’s love it...so there? jK


126 posted on 08/06/2007 12:30:03 PM PDT by sanjacjake
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To: wagglebee

Well if they let this go on another ten years or so, baseball will be the new professional wrestling, the Steinbrenner family will own the whole thing and it will be a complete joke.

It became a joke in 1998, now its just sad...so very very sad.


127 posted on 08/06/2007 12:32:34 PM PDT by Badeye (You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
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To: carton253

Rose, Concepcion, Morgan, Perez, Bench, Foster, Geronimo, and Griffey. What a team!

Yes, it was. I could have pitched and won a few games for those hitters, with that defense.


128 posted on 08/06/2007 12:34:06 PM PDT by Badeye (You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
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To: woofer
One can only hope that an “*” will always reside next to the name “Bonds” in the record books

I'm with you.

I think it's high time that baseball finally admitted that some or many of it records are tainted. Baseball needs a system that will acknowledges all records but with "*" (asterisks) next to the record and the record-holder to indicate the conditions in which those records were attained.

Thus, a record-holder known to actively use steroids or any performance enhancing drugs or devices would be labeled with "*D" for drug usage. A user of a mechanical device would get labeled with "*M" (those might include "corked bats").. A player suspected of drugs or mechanical methods but unconfirmed could get labeled "*U" for uncertain or unconfirmed. In all cases where drugs or mechanical methods were used or suspected, the additional tag of "*C" could be inserted to signify a "Cheater".

If a label is needed to indicate a person that didn't need to cheat then we could perhaps use the "PD" indicator for "Pure and Decent".
129 posted on 08/06/2007 12:34:30 PM PDT by adorno
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To: A_Tradition_Continues
My dad always said that baseball lost its appeal the day they took Dizzy Dean off the air.

And it died completely during the player's strike and we say millionaires fighting with billionaires for a bigger piece of the pie.
130 posted on 08/06/2007 12:37:13 PM PDT by One_who_hopes_to_know
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To: mysterio

Part of it is there are people who love the GAME. And what we’ve seen through the years is the game being destroyed by certain players like Bonds, owners & “he whose name must not be spoken”. I’m not sure if baseball can ever get back to what it once was. But the Bonds situation is not taking it in the right direction. If baseball is just a stick & a ball to you it won’t make sense. At one time it really was the best game there ever was.

I’m not saying cheating is anything new. But back in the day there was a price to pay for it. Now it’s out in the open. Not only accepted but expected.


131 posted on 08/06/2007 12:46:56 PM PDT by Sue Perkick (And I hope that what I’ve done here today doesn’t force you to have a negative opinion of me….)
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To: pyx

Please!!! This is Miss America compared to Chelsea.


132 posted on 08/06/2007 12:50:05 PM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Crom! Non-Sequitur = Pee Wee Herman.)
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To: jamese777

Well, that’s for sure.


133 posted on 08/06/2007 12:51:01 PM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Crom! Non-Sequitur = Pee Wee Herman.)
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To: One_who_hopes_to_know
I remember a player saying during that mess that they had to strike or his family would "starve". Felt like "Elvising" my TV.
134 posted on 08/06/2007 12:51:11 PM PDT by Sue Perkick (And I hope that what I’ve done here today doesn’t force you to have a negative opinion of me….)
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To: KarlInOhio
Ruth played in 2503 games from 1914- 1935. 1928 had the most games he played in - 154.

Of course the only steroids the Bambino had was beer & hot dogs.

135 posted on 08/06/2007 12:52:38 PM PDT by Smittie
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To: normy
Yep Aaron and Maris still hold the records in my book.

Absolutely. The good thing is roidboy won't have this one long.

136 posted on 08/06/2007 12:55:28 PM PDT by Sue Perkick (And I hope that what I’ve done here today doesn’t force you to have a negative opinion of me….)
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To: jamese777

A Padres fan! I’m honored......let me thank all of you San Diego fans for the CLASS you showed! It was much appreciated in San Francisco!


137 posted on 08/06/2007 12:56:46 PM PDT by Primetimedonna ( It's SAN FRANCISCO, not Frisco.)
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To: billbears

Baloney. Bonds WAS an excellent balllayer. He decided to forgo that to become an obsessive home run machine, through CHEATING. His record is bogus. Watching him play is ridiculous. His artifically bloated body; jogging on singles, ground balls, etc; his now-poor outfield play. That is not the game of baseball I care about, it is essentially a non-stop home run derby with little or no regard for the actual execution of a great sport. Baseball is prospering today without the HR excesses of the 90s - the sooner Bonds gets his cheesy record and retires the better.


138 posted on 08/06/2007 1:00:59 PM PDT by over3Owithabrain
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To: Smittie; Trajan88

FYI - baseball is enjoying a resuregence in popularity. Park attendance is at an all-time high and TV ratings are climbing up steadily this season. Citing games with low attendance means little - there are a few bad teams every year and out of 81 home games people will not go out of their way every night to see them play.


139 posted on 08/06/2007 1:03:35 PM PDT by over3Owithabrain
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To: Smittie; Trajan88

FYI - baseball is enjoying a resurgence in popularity. Park attendance is at an all-time high and TV ratings are climbing up steadily this season. Citing games with low attendance means little - there are a few bad teams every year and out of 81 home games people will not go out of their way every night to see them play.


140 posted on 08/06/2007 1:03:43 PM PDT by over3Owithabrain
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