Barry Bonds - No Deal
Barry Bonds, alleged steroid cheat, is the pariah of MLB, promptly more than ever. Until now, not one MLB wants to come near the house canter champ.
Barry Bonds never dreamed he would see this day. He is the home run "king" without a MLB team. The San Francisco Giants and Bonds include parted ways, leaving behind innuendo, hypothesis and a changed bounteous of "roid-rage." The bleeding heart of rage that makes MLB last of all say enough, or does it?
The bereaved allotment is that MLB is not saying no to Barry Bonds on account of Barry Bonds allegedly took steroids. Barry Bonds does not have a MLB offer because, frank and simple, MLB teams think he is gunfire as a big-time player. On top, Bonds is even asking for big-time player cash for his faltering services.
If Barry Bonds could still play every day, hit 40 homers and knock in 120 runs, you had better admit that there would be suitors, steroids or not. That is reality, a spot deed to be sure, nevertheless MLB is a bottom-line business. MLB has proven, whether cipher else, they will beholding the other so long as players are jacking longballs, striking away hitters, and putting asses in seats.
So Barry Bonds waits, in the ending inning of his career, hoping for one ultimate shot in MLB. No favours testament be granted for a array of reasons from MLB for the surly Bonds. An era is closing, MLB hopes, and why pep back to the future, especially one comprehensive with melancholy and tarnish.
Author: Freddy C
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