Friday, July 27, 2007

Bond-ing Out

As of this writing, Barry Bonds sits 2 dingers shy of Hank Aaron's home run record. Bonds hit 2 homers last weekend in the "Friendly Confines" of Wrigley Field in Chicago and hasn't threatened the walls since.

Everywhere you turn, people are angry and upset that Bonds will be the one breaking "Sports Most Hallowed Record" with all the steroid suspicions, not to mention Bonds' affinity for being a real jerk where the press is concerned.

The difficult thing in this sports saga is the fact that, as sports fans, we feel like we have to choose a side based on what we see and read.

In a broad sense, I am intrigued that Bonds has been able to stay competitive (even if it is from steroids) into his 40's and is still feared at the plate by his competition. It has always been said that the most difficult task in sports is the ability to hit a round ball with a round bat, so steroids or not, Bonds has to be respected on some level.

Looking back in history, Aaron was vilified during his quest in 1974 to catch and pass Babe Ruth. He received death threats and hate mail during the chase because he was black. Now Aaron is a beloved figure not only in baseball but is an iconic figure in all of society and rightly so. Of course we cannot compare Aaron's plight to that of Bonds as it is obviously apples to oranges, but will we see everything the same in 33 years or whenever the next threat to the record comes along?

I choose to accept that Bonds will be the new home run king, and not because I am a fan of his or have any allegiance to steroids. Rather, I see it as an historical moment in time that doesn't really need to be celebrated, just accepted and appreciated in the fact that I was here to see it.

See you tomorrow with more!!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

The Starting Line-up

Welcome everybody to the brand new Sports Fan Attic. We are live from the spacious Sports Fan bungalow in the heart of Ark City.

I want to use this blog as a means of touching on sports issues of the day as well as visiting past experiences.

I welcome any and all comments and opinions you might have as we go along.

A little about me. I have lived in Ark City since 1972, graduated from ACHS (when it was up on 2nd Street).

I am married to the Sports Wife, who shares a lot of my passion for sports, especially KU basketball. I am one lucky guy when it comes to having a lady that loves watching and attending sporting events with me.

I have two grown children and one step-son. Also have 2 1/2 grandkids (one due in December).

Be ready to enjoy reading light hearted takes on all of the major sports (well, except NASCAR and Soccer) as well as my opinions on local sports and activities.

I have written part time for the Ark City Traveler the past two seasons, covering football and basketball for our friends in Dexter and South Haven as well as a few assignments covering the AC Bulldogs.