Barry Bonds' fate was finally put into a jury of his peers' hands yesterday after 11 trial days and seven-and-a-half years of persecution by the United States Government.
I know most of you are probably on the edge of your seats just waiting for the verdict in such an integral case in our country's history. This case could be pivotal in setting precedent for exactly how to waste millions of our tax dollars in the pursuit of a high-profile athlete who may have lied in an effort to either protect himself or protect a childhood friend.
If you haven't noticed yet, I'm a little biased.
Being a Barry Bonds fan since I was six, I can only keep rooting for my childhood idol to topple another obstacle on his way to being considered the greatest baseball player of all time.
I never thought his obstacles would include United States prosecutors Jeff Nedrow and Matthew Perrella, talking in a courtroom about his testicle size, though.
Who cares?
That's the ...
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