The Green-Eyed Monster

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Did the Green-Eyed Monster Make Him Do It?

Bury Bonds: Will The Latest Dirt Finish the Job?

Ratto: It Will Be Business as Usual for Barry
Gammons: Bonds Embodies Best, Worst of Era

"In many ways, baseball fans have already put Bonds in their rearview mirror. Bud Selig stays awake at night hoping that if Bonds does catch Ruth, he will do it in San Francisco or face the black eye of having one of sports' great achievements greeted with a shower of boos. If he passes Aaron, rest assured, the greatest record in sports will no longer be the career home run champion." -- 3.8.06, Peter Gammons, ESPN Insider Blog (subscription only)

Doctor Conte's Orders

Boston Dirt Dogs / Xpurgation

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'Take 20 Pills and Hit Two Home Runs in the Morning'

Steroids. They're Not Just for Barry's Breakfast Anymore

Boston Dirt Dogs / Joseph Ditre

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The Un-Natural: Latest Revelations Seal Deal for Bonds' Legacy
Eric Wilbur: Just Walk Away, Barry


Boo Hoo: It Was All in Rent-a-Wreck's Head
Deadspin: Four Tiny Tidbits on the Red Sox
John Gone: Flaherty Knuckles Under and Retires

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Boston Herald:

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ProJo:

Rodriguez gem wasted > Chili Davis doesn't want to turn Red Sox into free-swingers > Red Sox draft catcher in third round

NY Post:

How Mariano Rivera has influenced Yankees' top pick > Why starting rotation could be a big Yankees' strength

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