WITH Alex Rodriguez finally admitting his steroid use, and Barry Bonds facing trial for denying it under oath, Jose Canseco (above) is starting to look better. Canseco admitted he was juicing during his home run-hitting years in the bigs, and...
We're not sure what's more shocking about this video -- the fact that Barry Bonds comes off as a likable guy ... or the fact that that he repeatedly claims he's "not retired."...
Indicted home run record holder Barry Bonds is guilty of vacationing in Hawaii with his family.Barry knows there's nothing like a little fun in the sun to take that edge off.
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TMZ.com: While outside STK last night, indicted teamless MLB player Barry Bonds was so worried he'd wind up on Youtube that he wouldn't answer any questions -- only mustering up "Hi, TMZ" over and over.It's not like we brought up any of that steroid scandal... Read more
TMZ.com: As if you needed another reason to hate Terrell Owens, here's number 4,789: He's hanging out with Barry Bonds!Cameras caught Bonds at the Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, peer pressuring the NFL's biggest crybaby into downing a performing... Read more
HBO Films is planning to turn a best selling book about Barry Bonds' alleged steroid use and the federal government's wide-ranging probe into performance enhancing drug use in sports into a movie, one of the book's authors said Thursday.
HBO Films is planning to turn a best selling book about Barry Bonds' alleged steroid use and the federal government's wide-ranging probe into performance enhancing drug use in sports into a movie, one of the book's authors said.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - HBO Films is planning to turn a best selling book about Barry Bonds' alleged steroid use and the federal government's wide-ranging probe into performance enhancing drug use in sports into a movie, one of the book's authors said Thursday.[...] Read more!
TMZ.com: A San Francisco grand jury has indicted home run champion Barry Bonds on perjury and obstruction of justice charges. It was only a matter of time ...The indictment comes after a four-year federal investigation into whether the most suddenly Herculean... Read more
'LONG EXPERIENCE has taught me that to be criticized is not always to be wrong," wrote Anthony Eden during the Suez crisis, circa 1956. I GUESS you think Barry Bonds is being ostracized since his controversial 756th record-breaking home run...
Janet Jackson was looking red hot in her form fitting dress Thursday night for the Hollywood premiere of her new movie, Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? We've seen Janet's weight fluctuate a lot in the last year and now she's ready to tell discuss her struggles in a new book. The singer also opened up about her views on marriage and whether she would ever tie the knot with Jermaine. She said:
On the idea of marriage: "Hey, I've done it twice... But for me, it's a spiritual journey, and I don't need a piece of paper to know I'm good where I am."
On marrying Jermaine: "Maybe he's afraid to marry me. Maybe he thinks if he puts a ring on my finger it will be like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
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BARRY Bonds' ex-mistress, Kimberly Bell, was paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to pose for the November issue of Playboy - but she won't see one penny of it thanks to David Hans Schmidt, the super-sleazy porn broker who committed suicide at age...
BARRY Bonds. Base ball hotshot with 756 home runs. Final out ing being a 400-foot flyball to center field, which mankind wants to hug, sell or own. Godson of Willie Mays, real son of former major leaguer Bobby Bonds, cousin of Reggie Jackson. Struck...
BARRY Bonds. Base ball hotshot with 756 home runs. Final out ing being a 400-foot flyball to center field, which mankind wants to hug, sell or own. Godson of Willie Mays, real son of former major leaguer Bobby Bonds, cousin of Reggie Jackson. Struck...
Barry Bonds was told by the San Francisco Giants that he won't play for them in 2008, he said on his Web site. But baseball's all-time home leader said he planned on playing somewhere next season.
Hip-hop mogul Marc Ecko spent $750,000 on baseball star Barry Bonds' most prized possesion - his record-breaking 756th home run ball. But Ecko will not be keeping the sports memoribllia for himself, opting to allow his fans to decide what he'll do with the piece of baseball history - in an online vote. [...] Read more!
SAN FRANCISCO — The fate of Barry Bonds' record-breaking home run ball is now in the public's hands after its buyer announced Monday he was taking votes on whether to give the ball to the Hall of Fame, brand it with an asterisk or blast it into space.
Barry Bonds' record-breaking home run ball will be sold online, and fortunate fan Matt Murphy figures to be a half-million dollars richer. Sotheby's/SCP Auctions will handle the sale beginning Aug. 28. The starting bid has not been determined.
The idea that our sports heroes aren't nearly as heroic as we'd like them to be couldn't be more timely. No amount of artfully edited and scored feel-good pieces on ESPN can make us ignore the transgressions of players like Michael Vick and Barry Bonds, both admitted and alleged.[...] Read more!
NEW YORK (AP) - While walking the few blocks from her Court TV office to a lunch interview, Star Jones was approached by a fan. ''You know, I think they should leave Barry Bonds alone,'' the man volunteered as he and Jones crossed 42nd Street.[...] Read more!
Teenage actor Zac Efron was left shocked during a U.S. TV interview on Tuesday night, when host Jay Leno presented the baseball fanatic with a ball signed by record-breaking player Barry Bonds.[...] Read more!
Barry Bonds hit the 756th home run of his career last night, breaking the record previously held by Hank Aaron. Check out our very own KWM's blog; she was lucky enough to be in the ball park! - ESPN
As it turns out, Usher's mother Jonetta Patton did not attend his wedding to Tameka Foster after all. Something about this whole situation has always been a bit off. - People
A 16-year-old from France has been arrested for allegedly posting a French translation of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows on the internet before the official edition's release date. The things people will do for a teenage wizard. - BBC News
Counting Crows and the Allman Brothers are among the new additions to the lineup for the first Farm Aid concert in NYC. The proceeds helps farmers who need it, so definitely check out the details. - MSNBC
A restraining order has been filed against a tape that allegedly documents Anna Nicole's breast augmentation surgery in 1994. We wish this case would finally close for good. - AP
Barry Bonds hit No. 756 over the right-center field wall Tuesday night, and hammered home the point: Like him or not, he is baseball's new home run king. Neither Hank Aaron nor the baseball commissioner were there to witness the moment.
A day after Barry Bonds called him a "little midget man who knows (nothing) about baseball," broadcaster Bob Costas said he wasn't upset with the San Francisco Giants slugger and responded with a jab of his own.
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In light of the slugger's alleged use of steroids, should baseball and fans celebrate when he breaks Hank Aaron's homer record? New York sports talk show host Chris "Mad Dog" Russo and Boston Globe baseball columnist Dan Shaughnessy weigh in.
As Barry Bonds closes in on Hank Aaron's home run record, fan reaction is all over the map. A CBS News/New York Times poll shows opinions differ in some cases according to race, age, and geography.
San Francisco still "hearts" Barry Bonds. Outside the Bay Area, the slugger's quest to surpass the record for career home runs is viewed with skepticism, if not derision. But here, steroid allegations and his surly reputation are overlooked.
Half of baseball fans are rooting against Barry Bonds in his bid to break Hank Aaron's career home run record. That said, it's getting tough to find anyone rooting for the sport at all these days.
Barry Bonds' personal trainer Greg Anderson, imprisoned on contempt charges for refusing grand jury testimony, walked out of prison Thursday after a federal judge citied a lack of clarity from the appeals court.
Two San Francisco Chronicle reporters were sentenced to a maximum 18 months in prison, pending an appeal, for refusing to testify about who leaked them secret grand jury testimony from Barry Bonds and other elite athletes.
Barry Bonds' personal trainer refused to tell a grand jury whether he gave the slugger steroids, but a federal judge did not jail Greg Anderson for contempt of court. Instead, he ordered the trainer back to court Aug. 28.
In the Barry Bonds steroids case a federal judge has ruled that two San Francisco reporters must reveal who leaked Bonds' grand jury testimony. Susan McGinnis reports.
A federal judge upheld the validity of a grand jury subpoena demanding that two San Francisco Chronicle reporters testify about who leaked them secret testimony of Barry Bonds and other elite athletes ensnared in the government's steroid probe.
Federal prosecutors say they won't seek an indictment against Barry Bonds on Thursday. But the U.S. Attorney's office says a grand jury will continue investigating the baseball star for perjury and tax evasion charges.
Barry Bonds' personal trainer was held in contempt of court and ordered to prison for refusing to testify before the federal grand jury investigating the San Francisco Giants' slugger for perjury.
CBS News RAW Barry Bonds is now second on the all-time home run list after he hit his 715th homer at ATT Park. The Giants slugger discusses how he feels about reaching the milestone.
Barry Bonds stands alone at No. 715. His milestone home run was a two-run shot over AT&T Park's center field wall. He moves past Babe Ruth into sole possession of second place on the career list, with only Hank Aaron ahead of him.