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Bonds immobilized on 24-hour I.V
Topic Started: May 18 2005, 09:12 PM (50 Views)
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Story!!
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By then, however, Bonds might be so weakened by several weeks of nearly total immobility that his rehab almost certainly will be significantly longer than the normal four-to-six-week schedule that faces most patients following arthroscopic knee surgery.


...that if he comes back and hits .267 with 11 homeruns, it'll be understandable.

I would not put it past him to have contrived atleast some of this stuff.
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May 18 2005, 09:19 PM
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By then, however, Bonds might be so weakened by several weeks of nearly total immobility that his rehab almost certainly will be significantly longer than the normal four-to-six-week schedule that faces most patients following arthroscopic knee surgery.


...that if he comes back and hits .267 with 11 homeruns, it'll be understandable.

I would not put it past him to have contrived atleast some of this stuff.

lol, yeah!
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By then, however, Bonds might be so weakened by several weeks of nearly total immobility that his rehab almost certainly will be significantly longer than the normal four-to-six-week schedule that faces most patients following arthroscopic knee surgery.


...that if he comes back and hits .267 with 11 homeruns, it'll be understandable.

I would not put it past him to have contrived atleast some of this stuff.

He should retire. I hate the guy, so I am biased, but this about it a little from an unbiased point of view. If he comes back and struggles because of inactivity, it would be understandable. Combine that with most likely being off roids, having his body starting to break down because of age and coming off the roids, three knee surgeries, and then the natural aging process, and it's only going to hurt what legacy he has left by coming back. That is unless he could still be a man amongst boys as a 41 year old, off roids, coming back from three knee surgeries.

From my biased standpoint, I hope he doesn't come back because he won't pass the Babe or Hank, and I hate the sight of him.
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He's finished.
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