Thomson--like Barry Bonds, Bernie Madoff and others--was too good a story not to be true.
He has sued Barry Bonds for stealing Hank Aaron's bat and cracking the Liberty Bell.
But both the Giants and Barry Bonds have done handsomely over the last 15 years.
Within an instance, Burns shifted gears and once again immediately turned his attention to Barry Bonds.
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The NCAA went after USC the same way the federal government went after Barry Bonds.
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And in a weird, ironic twist, it's presented in the form of Barry Bonds.
So as of today, Barry Bonds is about 10 homeruns away from Aaron, right?
C. to get a Little League perspective on Barry Bonds and the chase for the record.
This is not the first book or article to point the finger at Barry Bonds.
Not Barry Bonds, owner of the single season and career home run records.
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Sort of like the asterisk beside the name of Barry Bonds in major league baseball records.
Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Rafael Palmeiro, Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire and Jason Giambi fall into this tent.
To ignore the historic accomplishments of Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, for example, is hard to justify.
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In an intentional, yet gentle manner, Burns paralleled the stories of Ken Griffey, Jr. and Barry Bonds.
Now Barry Bonds has passed Hank Aaron's all-time home run record, Babe Ruth is probably smirking somewhere.
Barry Bonds, the home run record holder, faces another set of allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs.
Outfielder Barry Bonds has been informed that the San Francisco Giants don't want him back next season.
They announce the cold fog (and sometimes word of another Barry Bonds 0-for-4), usually by late afternoon.
And what about the phenomenal ball smashing by Barry Bonds on his pursuit to 762 home runs?
This week more evidence came out that Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants has used steroids.
In Los Angeles, Bonds was reminded how different life on the road can be when you're Barry Bonds.
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, both appearing on the ballot for the first time, fell well short.
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We evaluate just their batting, not their defensive prowess--but who pays to watch Barry Bonds catch fly balls?
Barry Bonds was convicted of obstruction of justice in the governmental pursuit of an admission of steroid use.
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That the Mitchell Report on steroid use in baseball and the Barry Bonds trial will have a negative impact on baseball.
And, of course, San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds was trying again to top Hank Aaron's all-time homerun record.
You know, look at what's going with Barry Bonds out in San Francisco.
Case in point: the record-setting 73rd home run hit by San Francisco Giant Barry Bonds in the 2001 season.
There will be plenty of other pundits to heap negativity on Barry Bonds so I will not pile on.
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The report gives Barry Bonds more esteemed company as a cheat, doesn't it?
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