I cant stand Barry Bonds....
Bonds Lashes Out at Montgomery on Remarks
SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Bonds avoided specifics Thursday when asked about the latest doping allegations against him, instead unleashing a flurry of expletives toward sprinter Tim Montgomery (news - web sites).
Montgomery reportedly testified to a grand jury that the man at the center of a Bay Area steroid scandal told him he supplied the San Francisco Giants (news)' slugger with performance-enhancing drugs.
"I ain't never met Tim Montgomery. I don't know Tim Montgomery. I've never seen the dude in my life," Bonds said before the Giants' game against the Los Angeles Dodgers (news). "I don't even know what the guy does."
According to a report Thursday in the San Francisco Chronicle, Montgomery testified last year that BALCO founder Victor Conte told him Bonds switched to an undetectable steroid in 2003 when baseball introduced its drug policy.
The newspaper's report included direct quotes from Montgomery's testimony to the federal grand jury that investigated the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative. The Chronicle did not say how it obtained the information.
"It's stupid. I didn't read the thing. I just heard about it," Bonds said.
The six-time NL MVP has repeatedly denied steroid use.
"It bothers me when people I don't even know are saying stuff about me," said Bonds, who hasn't homered in nine games. "Next time, if I know for sure so-and-so, they're going to talk to my lawyer from now on, I guarantee that. If any of them statements are true, they're going to talk to my attorney, I guarantee that — in a lawsuit. ... See you in court, brother."
Bonds' last homer was June 13 at Baltimore. He is third on the career list with 676, trailing Hank Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714). He has 101 walks, 55 intentional.
Do you really think Montgomery would just make this stuff up?? Come on..I wish baseball would nail this ASS to the wall..Suspend him until he is too old to break anymore records.... UNREAL
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