Thursday, August 09, 2007

Way too much celebrating for new homerun champ

Already a day after Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's homerun record the hip-hip and hoorays continue, well at least in San Francisco for the most part. Of course the media drew all attention again on the veteran star outfielder as he hit career homer no. 757 like this came as some surprise. There is more than one reason why NL pitcher walked Bonds so frequently again this season: they didn't want to give up a historic homerun, being noted as the guy Bonds tied or broke the record against, rather faced the less menacing batter behind him in the order or just couldn't stand the guy.

So the record is now history as if this event wasn't destined to happen in 2007. People wonder why Hank Aaron wasn't in attendance for this huge baseball gala. At his age does it really matter whether or not he was at the game? He's retired...let the old Hall of Famer be and not bother him. I'm sure he's disappointed, but if he's upset he'll get over it. Long after he passes away there will be another baseball Great who will eventually shatter Bonds' mark. (I can't wait until the day!) At least Bonds conducted himself with a degree of class or didn't seem to 'shove' his feat in anyone's face (then again I didn't see the whole on-field celebration footage, he may very well could have).

I think baseball fans (at least 60%) aren't happy about Bonds achieving the new record. Some don't respect him enough to root for him and others think he can do no wrong. Personally, as I've mentioned here before I don't care for the guy...never have. Ken Griffey Jr., Ryne Sandberg, Randy Johnson, Frank Thomas and Cal Ripken Jr. those of some of the players I most admired in the 90's. Bonds definitely stands out from the pack and has accomplished an amazing feat those other guys never did. He claims the record now isn't tarnished, but we'll all have to wait the BALCO case is finally closed.

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