Friday, May 18, 2007

What to do with the Barry Bonds 756th home run baseball?

If Barry Bonds' record-breaking 756th home run was coming right at you and you happen to catch it, would you keep it or would you throw it away?

OF COURSE, I'd keep it. No question about it. Heck, I might just get myself a decent Lamborghini for it and I don't give a damn if the guy hitting it right out of the ballpark is one miserable junkie.

However, for some reason, some people are saying that if they catch Bonds' 756th home run ball, they'd throw it back. He he... Yep, these guys actually think that if they throw the 756 Bonds ball back, it'll be in protest to everything MLB Baseball allowed Barry Bonds to do. Some people even think that by throwing it back, it'll be for the honor of Hank Aaron.

Jeezus... I say these guys are the ones on drugs. NOT BONDS. Puh-leaze... You'd throw all that cash for one pathetic cause against MLB Baseball? Gimme' a break. That ball could be worth millions and millions of dollars. After all, it will hold the record for most home runs in American baseball.

Throwing the 756th home run baseball back just to see how will the San Francisco Giants star react is just plain ridiculous. Heck, you might as well throw your wallet with the goddamn ball if you're willing to throw money away like that.

Yeah, sure, Bonds could've used steroids to earn him the 756 home runs but hey, we're getting screwed by jacked-up gas prices everyday anyway so I wouldn't mind getting paid for a record-breaking baseball coming from a guy on dope.

Is throwing Bonds' 756th home run ball the political exclamation point of a sporting century? Is that one guy who's stupid enough to throw Barry Bonds' record-breaking home run baseball back stamp indelible pleasure on the very story we obviously just can't get enough of?

Um... NO. Unfortunately, the one who'll throw Bonds' 756th home run ball won't be any of those. Not by a long shot. He'll simply be the moron who threw millions of dollars away.

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New York Yankees 7/2

Boston Red Sox 9/1

Detroit Tigers 5/1

St. Louis Cardinals 9/1

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