
His belief has a few key points. First of all is the basic point that he will get booed and there could possibly be an ugly scene at a road stadium. He even brought up a possibility of someone running onto the field in attempt to attack him, which is a bit far fetched. Secondly, he believes that the lasting image of Bonds hitting a homer and not getting cheered would be so bad for baseball that it is worth the Giants in essence throwing the B squad on the field daily on the road.
So I just have a few questions Steve for your poor opinion. First do you not want Barry Bonds to tie the record at home too, or just not to break it? What is really the difference? Secondly, say he hits the tieing homerun on the road in the first inning, are you saying that the Giants should then immediately take Barry out of the game? Seriously? Finally you really believe that the lasting image of Barry Bonds will be that singular home run, you don't think people will already have a lasting image of Bonds as a cheater. You truly believe that if he hits the homer in San Fran and the crowd is cheering that in 10 years we will remember Bonds breaking the record in a good light? That is highly doubtful if not completely delusional.

Lastly don't you think that with all that has gone done with major league baseball, the players union, ignorance towards steroids, and Bonds cheating that they deserve the 50/50 chance of humiliation. If Bonds was clean and not a complete douche than this wouldn't be an issue. I personally believe it is only fair if he plays all the time and there is a 50/50 chance that he gets booed vigorously after breaking the record. The MLB and Bonds himself would deserve it.
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