sports.espn.go.com - 11/14/2008
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A year ago Saturday, a federal grand jury in San Francisco first charged Barry Bonds with lying about his use of steroids and human growth hormone, and in the ensuing months, bits and pieces of the government's evidence have emerged during pretrial skirmishing. That evidence leaves little doubt ...
youbeenblinded.com - 11/14/2008
sports.yahoo.com - 11/20/2008
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Following in the Stew's fine tradition of groundbreaking
investigative journalism, occasional BLS contributor and Bugs & Cranks...
writer David Chalk actually tracked down the guy with the Barry Bonds jersey tattoo on his back to ask him the story behind it.
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BLS exclusive: An interview with the Barry Bonds tattoo guy
homerderby.com - 11/20/2008
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ShysterBall —
ESPN's Legal Beagle Lester Munson looks at the daunting task facing the Bonds prosecutors and comes down in basically the same place I did last March after wasting an afternoon reading the indictment and all of the grand jury testimony: A year ago Saturday, a federal grand jury in San Francisco first charged Barry Bonds with lying about his use of steroids and human growth hormone, and in the ensuing months, bits and pieces of the government's evidence have emerged during pretrial skirmishing. That evidence leaves little doubt Bonds used the drugs . . . . . . But Bonds' use of performance-enhancing drugs is only the first half of the case against him. The ...
Grilling Jason Grilli & Calling Him Names
Jimmy Scott's High & Tight —
[image] I made a mistake last night. I was speaking with Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Jason Grilli and, when I began to say his full name, as I do when I start every recorded interview - you know, where I say, "This is Jimmy Scott and you're listening to Jimmy Scott's High & Tight, presented by a sponsor to be named later" - I do that before every interview. It reminds you I'm me (I don't need the reminder). But it also means I'm doing this stuff for free. For you. There ain't no sponsor in the near future. I'm not even trying. Back to my mistake. I said my intro thing and then it was time to introduce Jason Grilli. I got the "Jason" part right. I didn't get the ...
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