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2 Comments:
Look at those skinny, almost natural looking arms. Pure talent.
I'm a bit mystified by the degree of animus directed against Barry Bonds, who is in fact the new all-time home run king (as Hank Aaron himself was gracious and kind enough to publicly acknowledge in a timely fashion). Bonds is surely innocent until proven guilty. He claims to have never knowingly taken steroids or "performance enhancing drugs." We should take him at his word until there is sufficient legal and scientific evidence presented in proper fora proving otherwise.
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