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SanDiegoSteve Tue Jul 10, 2007 09:07pm

All-Star Game or infomercial for Barry Bonds?
 
My wife and I are sitting here trying to enjoy the All-Star game, and these ridiculous announcers won't shut up about Barry Bonds. You would hardly know there is a baseball game going on, as all they do is blather on and on throughout the telecast. If you're not looking at the screen, there is no way to keep up with what is going on, as they barely comment about the game itself. I've dozed off twice now, as Buck and McCarver have made the game boring as hell.

End of rant.:)

jicecone Tue Jul 10, 2007 09:40pm

Did you expect more from these two boneheads?

I found it amazing that Bonds was walking behind Mays onto the Diamond.

It will be about as close as he will ever get, to walking in his footsteps.

As for Hank Arron, forget it Barry, you should feel lucky if he even takes time to consider attending one of your games.

briancurtin Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:34pm

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
these ridiculous announcers won't shut up about Barry Bonds.

I was listening to ESPN radio on the way home from a rained out game and caught the part of the intro where they did some kind of tribute to Willie Mays in center field. While introducing what was going on, one of the commentators said something along the lines of the following:
"...and he's undoubtedly the best Giant, and one of the greatest all time, Barry Bonds...I'm sorry, Willie Mays"

I laughed out loud at that.

SanDiegoSteve Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:41pm

Bruce is getting the crap beat out of him behind the plate. I'll bet he just can't wait for the end of this season, when he can put all the beatings behind him!

Crusify_Me Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:46pm

barry might become the best home run hitter stat wise but definetly not in a lot of poeples mind

TussAgee11 Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:11pm

Bruce did get beat up tonight, did you notice all that flinching? Guess after 5,000 games, flinch or no flinch, Bruce is still an exponetially better umpire than any of us :)

Rich Ives Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:18pm

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Bruce is getting the crap beat out of him behind the plate. I'll bet he just can't wait for the end of this season, when he can put all the beatings behind him!

Did you hear the conversation with Posada after the second hit?

Bruce said "We're only playing 8 1/2 tonight - I'm going home"

MrUmpire Wed Jul 11, 2007 01:11am

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Originally Posted by TussAgee11

Guess after 5,000 games, flinch or no flinch, Bruce is still an exponetially better umpire than any of us

He used to be.

Jim Porter Wed Jul 11, 2007 03:06am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
My wife and I are sitting here trying to enjoy the All-Star game, and these ridiculous announcers won't shut up about Barry Bonds.

I think the amount of attention he's gotten overall during his march to one of the greatest records in sports pales in comparison with the attention Hank Aaron, Roger Maris, or Mark McGwire got. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, just saying that it could be a lot worse.

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Originally Posted by jicecone
I found it amazing that Bonds was walking behind Mays onto the Diamond.

It shouldn't surprise you. Willy Mays is Barry Bonds' godfather.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Jul 11, 2007 06:08am

Not so much about Bonds...
 
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Originally Posted by Jim Porter
I think the amount of attention he's gotten overall during his march to one of the greatest records in sports pales in comparison with the attention Hank Aaron, Roger Maris, or Mark McGwire got. I'm not saying it's right or wrong, just saying that it could be a lot worse.

I don't mind Bonds getting attention, I was commenting on the way the announcers were droning on and on during the baseball game, forcing us to remain riveted to the TV in order to follow what was happening. I like to feel free to move about my house and still be able to keep up with what's going on with the game. And they were extremely soporific as well, as I found it hard to keep my eyes open while they spoke.

JRutledge Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:29am

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Originally Posted by jicecone
I found it amazing that Bonds was walking behind Mays onto the Diamond.

It will be about as close as he will ever get, to walking in his footsteps.

As for Hank Arron, forget it Barry, you should feel lucky if he even takes time to consider attending one of your games.

Sometimes the ignorance people show just amazes me.

As stated, not only is Mays the Godfather of Bonds, Mays is like a second father to Bonds. Barry grew up with Mays as a very influential person in his life. Mays and Bobby Bonds played together in San Francisco.

Peace

jicecone Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:58am

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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Sometimes the ignorance people show just amazes me.

As stated, not only is Mays the Godfather of Bonds, Mays is like a second father to Bonds. Barry grew up with Mays as a very influential person in his life. Mays and Bobby Bonds played together in San Francisco.

Peace

I suppose your going to tell me that Mays also taught Barry the finer points in using strength enhancement drugs too.

Go pound salt, my statement stands as written and I will color you amazed.

JRutledge Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:25pm

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Originally Posted by jicecone
I suppose your going to tell me that Mays also taught Barry the finer points in using strength enhancement drugs too.

Go pound salt, my statement stands as written and I will color you amazed.

And you are still ignorant. I stand by those statements. Mays and Barry are very close and your comments show how ignorant you are about that. ;) Now pound that.

Peace

SanDiegoSteve Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:36pm

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Originally Posted by jicecone
I suppose your going to tell me that Mays also taught Barry the finer points in using strength enhancement drugs too.

Where is there evidence that Bonds knowingly used these drugs? It doesn't exist, that's where. I don't care too much for Bonds myself, but unless we throw out the records of everybody who did drugs in baseball, we should all just shut up and wait for A-Rod to break Bonds' record.

P.S.- Remember Steve Howe? 7-time loser with cocaine, and yet his statistics remain on the books.

P.P.S.- Steroids or not, it still takes a lot of skill to hit a baseball like a Barry Bonds. Steroids don't sharpen timing or make you see the ball better.

jicecone Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:52pm

Who said anything about statistics?

A comparison and controversy of Mays, Bonds and Arron was brought up by the two boneheads on TV.

Ignorant or not, I refuse to put Bonds in the same class, and yes I know their histories.

My opinon Rut, so just keep making your pretty replies, doing what you do best.


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