Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Greg Anderson, "The Quiet Man"

Bonds’ personal trainer expected to remain silent

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Barry Bonds’ personal trainer is likely to tell a federal judge on Friday that he has no plans to testify at the home run king’s perjury trial.

Greg Anderson had been scheduled to appear before U.S. District Judge Susan Illston on Wednesday to tell her whether he would break his silence. The hearing was postponed until Friday at the request of Anderson’s lawyer, Mark Geragos, who is busy with another trial.


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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Benito and Barry: Same old, same old

SAN FRANCISCO – Benito Santiago and Barry Bonds gave similar testimony to a federal grand jury in 2003, yet only Bonds was charged with perjury. And Santiago was shown evidence against him before he testified, while Bonds was denied the same opportunity, sources said.


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Sunday, February 8, 2009

The Barry Bonds Drugstore

What exactly is the stuff Bonds allegedly took?

If Barry Bonds took the drugs prosecutors claim he did, the home run king wasn’t strolling through a steroids warehouse and blindly pulling stuff off the shelves. He, or his consultants, knew precisely what they were doing.

Methenelone. Nandrolone. Tetrahydrogestrinone. Clomiphene. Exogenous testosterone.


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2003 was a very busy year for Barry Bonds

As we now know, the year 2003 was a very busy year for Barry Bonds, A-Rod and a whole host of guys.

But, this guy/blogger, says who cares ... we already know way too much about Barry Bonds and who cares anywhoo.



Enough With Barry Bonds Already