"Curt Schilling, the outspoken pitcher of the Boston Red Sox, levelled his guns on Tuesday at Barry Bonds, who needs 12 homers to break Hank Aaron's all-time home run record. Bonds has been at the centre of baseball's ongoing steroids controversy, but never has admitted to knowingly taking steroids. Schilling must have thought otherwise during an interview with Boston-based sports radio station WEEI. "He (Bonds) admitted he used steroids. There's no gray area," Schilling said on WEEI. "He (Bonds) admitted cheating on his wife, cheating on taxes and cheating on the game. " You knew someone was going to say it. You just didn't know when. Curt Schilling said what has been in most of the sport worlds minds and now he will get what is coming to him too. A bowl full of Bond. Now whether it was warranted is another issue, but I have to commend Schilling here. Bond has not readily admitted to taking Steroids willingly but it doesn't change the fact that his body resembles nothing of his former self as a Pirates and resembles more of a Mark-like body. He must have known that since he was getting so huge that Balco must have done something illegal. |
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Speaking the Truth. Or Not.
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