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Barry Bonds would boycott Cooperstown if the Hall of Fame displays his record-breaking home run ball with an asterisk.
That includes skipping his potential induction ceremony.
"I won't go. I won't be part of it," Bonds said in an interview with MSNBC that aired Thursday night. "You can call me, but I won't be there."
The ball Bonds hit for home run No. 756 this season will be branded with an asterisk and sent to the Hall. Fashion designer Marc Ecko bought the ball in an online auction and set up a Web site for fans to vote on its fate. In late September, he announced fans voted to send the ball to Cooperstown with an asterisk.
Of course, the asterisk suggests Bonds' record is tainted by alleged steroid use.Barry Bonds would boycott Cooperstown if the Hall of Fame displays his record-breaking... more
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Hank Aaron's 33 year reign as Major League Baseball's Home Run King ended when Barry Bonds hit his 756th homer in San Francisco. In front of a home crowd Barry was given a standing ovation from the fans, hugs and kisses from his family and a special message from Hammerin' Hank himself.
Bonds has never tested positive for steroids and continues to deny that he ever knowingly took performance-enhancing drugs. Many people think otherwise however and believe that Bonds was able to beat Hank by using steroids. In fact, only 41% of people polled wanted Bonds to break the record and 87% believe that he used steroids at some point during his career.Hank Aaron's 33 year reign as Major League Baseball's Home Run King ended... more
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