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El Supremo

(20,365 posts)
Mon Apr 13, 2015, 04:52 PM Apr 2015

Bonds just threw his godfather, Willie Mays, under the bus.

Barry Bonds says you should be happy when A-Rod reaches 660 homers

Alex Rodriguez is five homers away from tying the great Willie Mays for fourth on the all-time list with 660. Just what happens after that ball flies over the fence might be one of the season's best dramas. The New York Yankees are acting like the milestone doesn't exist — partially because it will help avoid paying A-Rod's $6 million "milestone" bonus.

Despite all that, you know who will be happy for A-Rod? Another shamed slugger — Barry Bonds, who is a particularly interesting person in this matter because Mays is his godfather, A-Rod is a recent pupil of his and, like Rodriguez, he knows what it's like to chase a milestone without the public's support.

Bonds spoke to USA Today's Bob Nightengale about the chase for 660 and his comments were certainly polarizing. Bonds says everybody — you, me, the Yankees, etc. — should be happy for A-Rod. Something tells us not every baseball fan is going to heed Bonds' word.

"My godfather means the world to me. I love him to a T,'' Bonds told USA TODAY Sports in an hour-long telephone interview, "but when Alex hits No. 660, I'll be happy for him. Willie will be happy for him. Everybody should be happy for him.

"Any time anybody in the game does something that's a great accomplishment, the game of baseball should celebrate that. No matter what. Baseball is benefiting from that person's hard work, so baseball should at least celebrate."

But it won't. And neither will the Yankees.

"Why the hate?" Bonds said. "Why hate on something you're paying to see? I don't understand it. He's entertaining us. I wish life wasn't like that."

Why the hate? Barry, you know why the hate. You've been dealing with that question yourself since 2007. While Bonds is talking about A-Rod here, you have to figure he's talking about himself too.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/barry-bonds-thinks-you-should-be-happy-when-a-rod-reaches-660-homers-165043989.html




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Bonds just threw his godfather, Willie Mays, under the bus. (Original Post) El Supremo Apr 2015 OP
Here's the ball they'll use KamaAina Apr 2015 #1
I won't care, because I'll still know Willie Mays is the greatest position player of all time ... Auggie Apr 2015 #2
Heh! I have to root for A-Roid to break that record and cost the Skankees a cool $6 million!!! madinmaryland Apr 2015 #3
Isn't that considered pocket change? Auggie Apr 2015 #4

Auggie

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2. I won't care, because I'll still know Willie Mays is the greatest position player of all time ...
Mon Apr 13, 2015, 06:00 PM
Apr 2015

and that's worth all the home runs in the world.

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