National Disgrace National Disgrace
National Disgrace National Disgrace
National Disgrace National Disgrace
National Disgrace National Disgrace
National Disgrace National Disgrace
National Disgrace National Disgrace
National Disgrace National Disgrace
National Disgrace National Disgrace
National Disgrace National Disgrace
National Disgrace National Disgrace
Most of the players are saying, "Let's put this thing behind us." Most of the fans are saying, "Let's put this thing behind us." As Marty Brennaman said on the ESPN broadcast of the Reds-Red Sox game today, it's funny how this press conference was held a couple of days after corporations made announcements saying they wouldn't participate in any Bonds HR celebration. I say, "GOOD RIDDANCE!" Just two more corporations whose products I won't use. Baseball is too great to have companies dictating its policies. Selig should be ashamed. But then again, if he had the ability to feel shame, he would have resigned years ago.
By the way, the Reds upped their Spring Training record to 20-11. Arroyo pitched seven innings of shut out ball with nine Ks against his friends.
Nats lost. Armas stunk. :(
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