Barry Bonds: Did He Plan This Far Ahead?
Barry…oh Barry! You sly fox, you!! Did Barry Bonds look at the schedule before hand and planned to break the record against either Milwaukee or Atlanta? Or does fate have a cruel way of aligning the stars. So much for an 0-21 slump that the media picked at for so long. He broke out of that with 2 Home Runs, and if you saw them, they weren’t ordinary Home Runs. Those pitches were absolutely slaughtered.
The reason I ask about Barry looking at the schedule is that he begins a series against Milwaukee tonight (Friday) to Sunday at Milwaukee. Then Bonds moves back to San Francisco to play not a regular 3-game series but a 4-game series against…the Atlanta Braves. Talk about fate…or planning.
I said “Bonds” begins a series because it’s not about the Giants anymore. All eyes are on Barry Bonds. The Giants are out of the race, and now they aren’t even in the picture. It’s Barry time. The media will be swarming, and what better way to have the media eating out of your hands, than on your home turf against the team for whom the record stands.
What would the Braves do? What would Bobby Cox do? Would you walk Barry and let him break the record against some other team? Or would you challenge him to preserve the integrity of Hank Aaron’s grit and determination. In fact, if the Braves walk Barry, how would Aaron react, because oftentimes he’s said that records are made to be broken. That may sound cliché, but perhaps it’s true. Records are meant to be broken, but by whom?

Hey I thought you might like this funny video about Barry Bonds.
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July 20th, 2007 at 5:10 pm
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July 22nd, 2007 at 4:12 pm
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July 28th, 2007 at 9:01 am