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Glad to see the extended
hours for Murph, Mac and Gary R. I personally love the
local KNBR voices and personalities. One thing I do
not understand is all the ESPN coverage and personalities
that are hard to get used to, so biased to the east
coast and their teams and flat out full of themselves
and all their self-promoting. It's tough to be out doing
yardwork on weekends and have to listen to all the ESPN
blabber,
etc. Keep up the great work. - Mark E.
Being an ex-pro baseball
player, I still consider the babe to hold the all-time
homerun record. Reason: babe hit 714 h.r.s in 8300 or
so at
bats, and bonds is doing it with over 9000 at bats.
- Fred D.
I cannot boo
players retroactively. Bonds is not being singled out.
If Sosa and McGwire were still playing today, they would
be booed just as heartily. Yes I cheered all three of
these guys in each of their pursuits at the time. But
now I just feel duped. It just so happens Bonds is the
only one I can take it out on now (I dont go to
AL games). - Bryan, Hayward
As a baseball fan, the biggest
threat to the game and really the biggest travesty was
Sammy Sosas corked bat. Bonds is obtaining martyr
status and is emerging as an almost underdog. Marvin
Bernard used the flax oil too, but the corked bat is
an obvious cheat...and that was a non-issue so fast.
It saddens me that Bonds has had to stray from his true
demeanor to get respect. It's like Ted Williams having
to take a bow after his last home run. He could still
be a jerk if he wanted and it didnt matter. Bonds
has to start being civil to the media just to get his.
It's a sad state of affairs to be sure. - M. Ward
Being a Bay Area native for all of my
life (46 yrs. & counting) I find it very appalling
that NBA basketball Hall of Famer Rick Barry has not
been given serious consideration (by way of a serious
contract offer to at least allow him to be afforded
the opportunity to accept or decline as he sees fit!)
as the head coach of the Warriors. The most insulting
issue here is not the remarks made by the nay sayers,
the people in the media, or other circles behind the
scenes (which are probably the same people that smile
every time they see him), who confused his great competative
nature as a professional athlete and proven winner to
be a man that lacks the tools it takes to lead a team
of today's modern athletes in the field of play. This
is no knock on the present coaching staff or their predicessors.
I am simply of the belief that the people quote un quote
in the know really don't know the real contributions
this man has given to the sport of basketball his entire
life. The habits that currently exist with Warriors
are a result of years of being lead by people who either
did not know themselves or simply people who lack a
winning attitude of character & pride. I will personally
guarantee if given the opportunity to be the head coach
of the Warrior's Mr. Rick Barry will not only do right
by the organization and the bay area community, but
the NBA community as a whole. As long as he is a coach
of the Warriors, they will be a perrinial playoff contender
and will eventually compete and win a NBA Worlds Championship
the right way. P.S. In life, there are no shortcuts.
Things must be done the right way! - Eric, Modesto
Gary, can you write down 5 ways this ongoing
issue with Barry on steroids affects the fans of baseball?
I made a list of the top 25 priorities of my life and
family. Guess what, the steroids issue was nowhere in
sight. We as fans go to the ballgames to watch the baseball
players play. Do you think any A's fans thought they
got cheated seeing Jose pound them out? Or any Giants
fans watching Barry hitting them into the water? Have
any fans asked for their money back? The 20 bucks we
pay to park our car...the 50 bucks a ticket we pay to
get in...the 6 to 10 dollars for a beer. Last time I
went to a game, no one was protesting outside of the
gate. The only way I feel cheated is when some bush
league manager gives his catcher the "Four Fingers"
when Barry goes to the plate. Looks like baseball is
full of those guys. Do you think we as fans should all
stand up? Then all at one time, give him the "One
Finger Salute," thanking him for cheating us out
of seeing what we paid for? As fans, do we have any
rights?! Gary, I am confused on this issue. Seems to
me this is just between the ones who complain the most
and Mr. Bonds. I feel most the intelligent fans know
what it is all about. - Lockman
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