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NEW YORK (AP) Barry Bonds insists the swirling steroids scandal doesn't bother him.

''Does it look like it?'' the San Francisco slugger asked. ''It doesn't faze me at all.''

Leading the majors with 10 homers and a .463 batting average, Bonds brushed aside questions Tuesday night about the drug-distribution case in which his personal trainer, Greg Anderson, has been indicted.

''There isn't anybody investigating me, as far as I know,'' Bonds said. ''I ain't being investigated.''

At one point, Bonds even lifted his T-shirt to reveal his stomach.

''Do I look like I got ripped abs?'' he said.

Bonds said he wasn't worried about an asterisk tarnishing his accomplishments his six MVP awards and 668 career home runs.

''My records aren't going anywhere,'' he said, ''I'll be fine, trust me.''

Anderson is one of four men charged in an alleged ring involving the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative. All four have pleaded innocent and no athlete has been charged.

Bonds repeatedly has denied using illegal steroids. There is one supplement he does take.

Pointing to the top of his locker, he said, ''I have creatine right up here.''

Out of the starting lineup against the New York Mets with a sinus infection, Bonds spent 45 minutes at his locker talking about possibly retiring after the 2005 season, his future and George Steinbrenner.

Sniffling to suppress his cold, he laughed at times and bristled at others, particularly when pressed about BALCO and Anderson.

''He'll always be a friend of mine. Always. We grew up together,'' Bonds said.

More than halfway through the session, Bonds cackled and added this caveat: ''Half the stuff I say, I don't believe.''

Bonds entered the three-game series at Shea Stadium only 88 homers from breaking Hank Aaron's record of 755. But he claimed he wanted to leave the game after next season, regardless where he stands on the home-run list.

''I want to leave. I want to do something else,'' he said.

Bonds declined to say exactly what else he'd like to do. But as he approaches 40 this July, he said he'd like to spend more time watching his two daughters and one son grow up.

At his current pace, Bonds might break Aaron's mark before next season is over. But if he's close, Bonds said he likely would not be tempted to return.

''Probably not,'' he said. ''Don't need to.''

Bonds is signed through the 2006 season. But if he does not reach 500 plate appearances next season, the Giants can void the final year of his contract he's set to make $18 million in 2006.

If Bonds reaches 1,500 plate appearances combined from 2003 to 2005, including 400 or more in 2005, the Giants lose their right to void the deal. Despite that, Bonds would not gain the right to walk away from his contract.

''I don't try to predict the future,'' he said.

Bonds said he'd be amenable to becoming a designated hitter someday, meaning a shift to the American League.

''DH is fine for me,'' he said, adding he'd want to do it for a California team.

So does he see any chance of joining Steinbrenner's collection of stars at Yankee Stadium?

''If George wanted me, he would've paid for me a long, long time ago,'' he said. ''I'm a bad influence for George, I guess.''

After he's done playing, Bonds said he wants to stay involved in baseball, on his own terms.

''I'll probably go help college kids,'' he said. ''I don't want to coach, I just want to help.''

For now, though, Bonds has plenty of games left. And while many people track his home runs, others are wondering whether he could become the first big leaguer to hit .400 since Ted Williams in 1941.

''I've never seen it done. It's too difficult,'' he said. ''It could possibly be done, but it'd take a lot.''

Bonds said a lot has changed on and off the field since Williams achieved the feat. Along with more hectic travel schedules, there are different strategies opponents using more pitchers, plus intentional walks.

Bonds had drawn 44 walks, including 22 intentional passes, in the Giants' first 26 games. He said the game still was fun despite teams taking the bat out of his hands.

''Pick your poison,'' he said. ''You can walk me or see it go.''

By Ben Walker, Associated Press, 5/4/2004 21:14
 

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Could he really walk 250 times? thats the pace he`s on.....what is the all time Intentional Walk for a season record Wil? Do you have that handy? I`m sure he will shatter that...but can you imagine, at this pace Barry will be intentionally walked well over 100 times this year....INTENTIONALLY!

I always thought he`d wind up DH`ing, if the just got him some protection, this would not be happening...I mean they have zilch behind him...they should have got Vlad, if SF was a serious franchise they would have!
 

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IMO, you can very easily increase your strength 15-18% on the Creatine alone...

Even at his age, no doubt Creatine could be doing the trick for him...
 

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JM - Single season record for intentional walks is held by Bonds (of course) - 68 in 2002. Sammy Sosa is 2nd with 37 in 2001. FYI - because I know you will like it - AL Record for most intentional walks in a single season by a switch hitter - Eddie Murray with 25 in 1984.


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Didn`t know it was a record though....in 84 the O`s whole team fell off the table, besides Cal who batted 3rd and Eddie who batted 4th....it was the beginning of the end for Baltimore as the winningest team in baseball for 17 years....All the "parts" of the "team" seemed to age overnight, Bumbry, Lowenstein, Roenicke, Singleton,Palmer, McGregor, Dauer, and all the role players dried up that year.....From 1979-1983 they all played at their peak, in 84 it was all over...that was the end of a long winning era....

Eddie was walked and no one was behind him...but NOTHING like the ridiculous way Bonds is walked lol! Not even close!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> ''There isn't anybody investigating me, as far as I know,'' Bonds said. ''I ain't being investigated.''

At one point, Bonds even lifted his T-shirt to reveal his stomach.

''Do I look like I got ripped abs?'' he said. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
that is some funny stuff. makes me think of sick talking about how he eats like a horse and its true it is incredibly easy to keep your BF down on roids.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by wilheim:
NEW YORK (AP) Barry Bonds insists the swirling steroids scandal doesn't bother him.

''Does it look like it?'' the San Francisco slugger asked. ''It doesn't faze me at all.''

Leading the majors with 10 homers and a .463 batting average, Bonds brushed aside questions Tuesday night about the drug-distribution case in which his personal trainer, Greg Anderson, has been indicted.

''There isn't anybody investigating me, as far as I know,'' Bonds said. ''I ain't being investigated.''

At one point, Bonds even lifted his T-shirt to reveal his stomach.

''Do I look like I got ripped abs?'' he said.
By Ben Walker, Associated Press, 5/4/2004 21:14<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

bonds is full of shit! you all can quote me on this. i can't say who told me - but i have been told that when bonds testified to the grand jury about the BALCO thing - when asked if he took steroids, under penalty of perjury, he said

YES!

wonder if barry forgot about that?!
 

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Shooting the bull with writers and testifying in front of a grand jury are two very different things. At least Bonds was smart enough to not lie to the GJ.

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