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Bonds Home Run Chase
Barry Bonds’ home run chase in pursuit of #714 is being pushed in our faces to the
point that many people are saying “get it over with already.” I am not
one of those. Despite his steroid controversy, and at times very
arrogant demeanor, he is one of the greats to ever play the game and I’m
enjoying every last minute of the coverage. If you’re a Bonds hater, you
can ignore all that I have to say, but if you’re someone who truly loves
the game of baseball, at least consider the feat that Bonds is about to
conquer a great moment in baseball history and feel proud and lucky that
you will be able to witness it.
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Sometimes, the problem with sports fans is that its easy to fall in love
with the underdog. I think this is why a guy like Bonds is so hated and
a guy like Mike Piazza is so beloved. Bonds rolled into the league on a
red carpet with his father being an established major leaguer and his
godfather being the great Willie Mays. It seemed as though he was
destined to be great and he’s fulfilled every expectation and then some.
I’m not asking that you respect him as a person, but at least
acknowledge and respect this great baseball player despite his seemingly
paved road to stardom.
With the immense media attention and public scrutiny, I have been
impressed with the way Bonds has handled himself. After hitting #713
nearly a mile, many thought for certain he would reach the Babe’s mark
during the following home stand. It hasn’t happened yet for Barry, but
I’ve enjoyed the way he’s handled himself during a season in which
everything isn’t coming out smelling like roses. He’s wearing his heart
on his sleeve and he’s had to swallow his pride. He’s shown us all that
he is human and now that he’s not hitting them out left and right, every
one he hits from here on out is something to behold.
There are some dynamics at work surrounding this chase that are great
for the game of baseball. First of all, pitcher’s aren’t just serving up
meat balls for him. They are buckling down to keep their names out of
the record books. He will have to earn his achievement and he may even
have to hit a bad pitch out of the park. Also, it’s refreshing to see a
player, who is supposedly all about the money, hobble to give chase
after a fly ball in left in foul territory. But he does it to be in the
lineup to try to take a part of history. It’s good to see a professional
athlete care about a record. It’s good to see evidence of these guys
getting paid big bucks to play a game care about anything else besides
their money. I have heard things to the effect that this all about an
ego trip for Bonds. My response to that is why wouldn’t you want to go
down in history as the greatest home run hitter to ever live. Somebody
has got to be it and we might be watching him play right now.
You can’t tell me that when you’re flipping through the channels and you
see Barry Bonds is on deck that you don’t wait to see him bat before
finding something else to watch. He captivates an audience that needs to
be captivated. It wasn’t long ago that baseball was widely losing
popularity. It was revived by the long ball, and this chase keeps
baseball right where it should be this time of year, at the top of the
headlines.
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