Posted February 15, 200818 yr comment_9193 Home run champ Barry Bonds tested positive for steroids in November 2000, according to a court papers filed Thursday by federal prosecutors in the perjury case against Bonds. The legal filing says investigators produced a document showing "Barry B" tested positive for anabolic steroids that November. When investigators asked Bonds about the test, he denied taking steroids. Federal prosecutors say Bonds was lying. They also say he lied when he denied using testosterone and other performance enhancers provided by his trainer, Greg Anderson. The court documents were filed by U.S. Attorney Joseph Russoniello in response to Bonds' motion to dismiss the perjury case. Bonds holds the single-season record for home runs, 73, set in 2001. He set the career mark with his 762th home run last year.
February 23, 200818 yr Author comment_9247 I meant Barry "US" Bonds. does that help explain who I was posting about?
February 24, 200818 yr comment_9249 Ha. By the way notice he is trying to pull an O.J. and get off on a technicality because the date was originally reported as 2001. I mentioned that to someone and they said while Bonds and Clemens are in jail they can be thinking of ways to help O.J. find the real killer.
February 24, 200818 yr Author comment_9254 Ha.By the way notice he is trying to pull an O.J. and get off on a technicality because the date was originally reported as 2001. I mentioned that to someone and they said while Bonds and Clemens are in jail they can be thinking of ways to help O.J. find the real killer. Double Ha.
March 10, 200817 yr Author comment_9382 Again, Posted the entire story. No need for link. Thanks for trying.
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