Thursday, August 16, 2007

Bonds v. Schilling

Barry Bonds has retained two lawyers, who may or may not sue Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling for statements he made about Bonds' possible use of steroids.

Rumors about the use of steroids by baseball players have made some fans question the validity of home-run records established by various major-league sluggers in recent years.

Some people have alleged that Bonds' use of steroids allowed him to break Hank Arron's lifetime home-run record. But Bonds is only one of many who have been criticized for alleged use of steroids.

A grand jury is presently considering the whole issue of steroid use by professional athletes.

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