Barry Bonds to Be Investigated by MLB

In very non-shocking news, this guy used steroids.

I wish Barry Bonds' trainer looked like this. Can you imagine Barry trying to deny he used steroids when his trainer had arms that looked like huge hemroids? Why didn't Barry's arms get ridiculously big like this? I'd love to see him try to hid those puppies. Oh wait, his head super sized instead from his rookie days and he can't explain why. Seriously this picture is a bit disturbing. It's not normal to have 28 inch arms and to curl 300 lbs. (This is Greg Valentino, who is called "an idiot" and "embarrassment to bodybuilding" because he turned his body into a freak show with steroids. )

This guy with the "exploding arms" will not be investigated by MLB but Barry Bonds and others will. It's about time. Seems like it took some sponsors decided to distance themselves from the Barry Bonds HR race for MLB to do something about it.

What baseball teams truly want to know though is...can this guy hit a baseball?



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