June 30, 2007

STERILIZING THE RECORD / Fans creating signs about Barry Bonds, home runs and steroids are finding their message can be … (San Francisco Chronicle)

When Don Regole drove 120 miles from his Tucson home to watch his beloved Diamondbacks face the San Francisco Giants in Phoenix, he brought along nine banners directed at Barry Bonds. The messages had a consistent theme: The Giants outfielder had…

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