Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Barry Bonds and racism

Daily Southtown:

Ron Kittle is no fan of Barry Bonds — not after his tense encounter with the slugger at Wrigley Field in 1993. Here's an excerpt from Kittle's book, describing how he approached Bonds with a couple of Bonds' game-worn San Francisco Giants road jerseys, asking him to autograph them for an auction for Kittle's charity for children with cancer:

"I paid about $110 of my own money for them, so they could be auctioned off at the golf outing. I did that all the time for stars like Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Derek Jeter and Roger Clemens. When I tell them how their autographs help the cause, every player gladly signs — with one exception.

I walked up to Bonds at his locker in the Wrigley Field visitors' clubhouse, introduced myself and said, "Barry, if you sign these, they'll bring in a lot of money for kids who need help."

Bonds stood up, looked me in the eye and said, "I don't sign for white people." If lightning hits me today, I will swear those were his exact words. Matt Williams and other Giants were in the room and they heard what Bonds said.

I stood there for a minute, and the veins in my neck were popping. I've only been that mad a few times in my life. I was going to beat the (heck) out of him, really kick his (butt), but Williams saw what was happening, so he came over and got between us. Matt said, "Ron, that's just the way he is."

Barry Bonds, Racist

1 Comments:

At 2:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Barry is a jerk, about that there can be no doubt. Not to mention an arrogant, lying, unrepentant drugs cheat. But a good ballplayer to be sure, at least from what I remember of him from his early (clean?) years with the Giants.

He's part of the minor tragedy that professional sports in America has become, although the decline, at least IMO, started some time before.

And people who argue against asterisks in the record books have got to be kidding.

 

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