Schilling trashes Bonds in radio interview
NBCSports.com staff report
Curt Schilling fired some of his best verbal heat at Barry Bonds during his weekly appearance Tuesday on a Boston-based sports talk radio station, according to The Boston Globe.
The righthander was asked if fans should hold their noses while watching Barry Bonds’s pursuit of Hank Aaron’s all-time Major League home run record while on WEEI.
“Oh yeah. I would think so. I mean, he admitted that he used steroids,” Schilling responded. “I mean, there’s no gray area. He admitted to cheating on his wife, cheating on his taxes, and cheating on the game, so I think the reaction around the league, the game, being what it is, in the case of what people think. Hank Aaron not being there. The commissioner [Bud Selig] trying to figure out where to be. It’s sad."
“And I don’t care that he’s black, or green, or purple, or yellow, or whatever. It’s unfortunate… there’s good people and bad people. It’s unfortunate that it’s happening the way it’s happening.”
Schilling kept rolling when asked if he would give Bonds a pitch to hit if the home run record were on the line when the San Francisco Giants come to Fenway in June, according the Globe.
“Not on purpose,” said Schilling. “Hell no. I don’t want to be Al Downing.”
Downing, who won 20 games for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1971, is best known for giving up the record-breaking 715th home run hit by Hank Aaron on April 8, 1974, in Atlanta.
“I’m guessing they’re going to try to make sure it [record-breaking home run] happens in San Francisco,” said Schilling. Schilling said he thinks that Bonds’s achievements during his period of alleged steroid use -- as detailed in the book “Game of Shadows” -- should be “wiped out.”
"If you get caught using steroids, you should have everything you've done in this game wiped out for any period of time that you used it,"Schilling said at the time off the book's release. "A lot of players, I think, have said as much because it is cheating."
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