Every year on this day, I get worked up all over again about the stupidity – worse, the hypocrisy – of MLB and its HOF voters ...
Rod, there may never be another obvious "Hall of Famer" denied due to their use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Bonds, of course, is MLB's all-time home run leader with 762. The 14-time All-Star played in San Francisco from 1993-2007 and also set the single-season homer record with 73 in 2001. However, his ...
Alex Rodriguez is among the eight names that NJ.com sports columnist Steve Politi checked off on his Hall of Fame ballot.
The clamoring for his return by Cubs’ fans became greater and greater over the years but Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts made it ...
Unlike Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens, Ramirez actually was suspended for steroid use. Maybe that should disqualify him, but I’m going to follow my own criteria, remember his sustained ...
Barry Bonds of the San Francisco ... struggled with issues of alcohol abuse. But the steroids debate with Bonds is more complicated. Bonds was well on his way to achieving Hall of Fame credentials ...
We’re as competitive, hardworking, virtuous, nasty and corrupt as anything anywhere. Sometimes the good guys win, sometimes ...
Barry Bonds breaking Henry Aaron’s home run record ... San Francisco Giants receives his MVP trophy in the locker room after the Giants won 3-1 against the Texas Rangers in Game Five of the ...
The steroid talk is all over the place this spring, so much so that people might think they're watching President Bush's State of the Union speech instead of baseball. The investigation of Barry Bonds ...