Barry Bonds: "Boston is too racist for me"

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caff

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http://www.boston.com/sports/baseba.../06/18/18bonds/

Blasting zone

Bonds makes a powerful statement on, off field

By Gordon Edes, Globe Staff | June 18, 2004

SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds, whose numbers argue forcefully that he has surpassed Ted Williams -- and by the time he is finished, anyone else -- as the greatest hitter who ever lived, will play against the Red Sox this weekend for the first time in his 19-year major league baseball career.

For Red Sox fans who might idly muse what it would be like to see Bonds in a home uniform, don't bother. Yes, the San Francisco Giants left fielder said here on a recent afternoon he could possibly end his career in the American League as a designated hitter, as long as that didn't take him away from his family. So geography would almost certainly eliminate Boston as a last stop in a career spent exclusively in the National League, the last dozen seasons in northern California.

But Bonds, whose knowledge of baseball history had him humorously mocking a visitor stumbling to draw comparisons between Williams's feats with the Red Sox and those of the 39-year-old Giants slugger, said Boston is a place he would never call home.

"Boston is too racist for me,'' he said. "I couldn't play there.''

It is a judgment, he acknowledges, not derived of firsthand experience -- he missed the 1999 All-Star Game, played in Boston, because of an injury -- but on word-of-mouth.

"Only what guys have said," he said, "but that's been going on ever since my dad [Bobby] was playing baseball. I can't play like that. That's not for me, brother."

When it was suggested the racial climate has changed in Boston, Bonds demurred.

"It ain't changing," he said. "It ain't changing nowhere."

They built a tunnel to honor Ted Williams in Boston. What did he imagine would be built for him?

"Nothing, man," he said. "I'm black. They don't build stuff for blacks."
 

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But if he ever wonders why he doesnt get the credit he thinks he deserves from people...look no further than the stuff that comes out of his mouth and his actions. Afterall this guy has his own section in the clubhouse seperate from his teammates. And he'll snap like a bitch if you walk on his rug.
 

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^^
he mentions the hisrotry itself, not the present day situation...i dont mind bonds for saying this, even though it is stupid...what i find more idiotic of him to say was when they asked him why he didnt stay home on road games that he wasnt playing in like clemens, the dumbfuck said, "i aint white" or some other dumb shit along those lines...bonds has also got to realize, that his bulked up stereoid ass plays everday unlike clemens who pitches every 4-5 days...stupid.