Terecht natuurlijk!quote:NEW YORK -- Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr. will be forever joined at the hip. They co-existed during the same era, playing their entire careers near their hometowns for a single Major League team, while dominating their respective leagues.
On Tuesday, they were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on their first tries, both having been selected with nearly the highest vote percentages in history -- Ripken finishing third behind Tom Seaver and Nolan Ryan, while Gwynn nestled in at seventh.
quote:2007 Hall of Fame voting results
The complete vote
(545 ballots, 409 needed for election):
Cal Ripken 537 98.5%
Tony Gwynn 532 97.6%
Rich "Goose" Gossage 388 71.2%
Jim Rice 346 63.5%
Andre Dawson 309 56.7%
Bert Blyleven 260 47.7%
Lee Smith 217 39.8%
Jack Morris 202 37.1%
Mark McGwire 128 23.5%
Tommy John 125 22.9%
Steve Garvey 115 21.1%
Others receiving votes:
Dave Concepcion 74 (13.6%), Alan Trammell 73 (13.4%), Dave Parker 62 (11.4%), Don Mattingly 54 (9.9%), Dale Murphy 50 (9.2%), Harold Baines 29 (5.3%), Orel Hershiser 24 (4.4%), Albert Belle 19 (3.5%), Paul O'Neill 12 (2.2%), Bret Saberhagen 7 (1.3%), Jose Canseco 6 (1.1%), Tony Fernandez 4 (0.7%), Dante Bichette 3 (0.6%), Eric Davis 3 (0.6%), Bobby Bonilla 2 (0.4%), Ken Caminiti 2 (0.4%), Jay Buhner 1 (0.2%), Scott Brosius 0, Wally Joyner 0, Devon White 0, Bobby Witt 0.
quote:Updated: Jan. 11, 2007, 2:55 AM ET, Associated Press
Report: Bonds failed amphetamine test
NEW YORK -- Barry Bonds failed a test for amphetamines last season and originally blamed it on a teammate, the Daily News reported Thursday.
Bonds is still under investigation as to whether he perjured himself when he testified in 2003 that he never knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs.
When first informed of the positive test, Bonds attributed it to a substance he had taken from teammate Mark Sweeney's locker, the New York City newspaper said, citing several unnamed sources.
"I have no comment on that," Bonds' agent Jeff Borris told the Daily News on Wednesday night.
"Mark was made aware of the fact that his name had been brought up," Sweeney's agent Barry Axelrod told the Daily News. "But he did not give Barry Bonds anything, and there was nothing he could have given Barry Bonds."
Bonds, who has always maintained he never has tested positive for illegal drug use, is already under investigation for lying about steroid use.
A federal grand jury is investigating whether the 42-year-old Bonds perjured himself when he testified in 2003 in the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative steroid distribution case that he never knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs. The San Francisco Giants slugger told a 2003 federal grand jury that he believed his trainer Greg Anderson had provided him flaxseed oil and arthritic balm, not steroids.
Under baseball's amphetamines policy, which went into effect last season, players are not publicly identified for a first positive test. A second positive test for amphetamines results in a 25-game suspension. The first failed steroids test costs a player 50 games.
Bonds did not appeal the positive test, which made him subject to six drug tests by MLB over the next six months, according to the Daily News.
"We're not in a position to confirm or deny, obviously," MLB spokesman Rich Levin told the Daily News.
According to the newspaper, Sweeney learned of the Bonds' positive test from Gene Orza, chief operating officer of the Major League Baseball Players Association. Orza told Sweeney, the paper said, that he should remove any troublesome substances from his locker and should not share said substances. Sweeney said there was nothing of concern in his locker, according to the Daily News' sources.
An AP message for Sweeney was not immediately returned late Wednesday.
The Giants are still working to finalize complicated language in the slugger's $16 million, one-year contract for next season -- a process that has lasted almost a month since he agreed to the deal Dec. 7 on the last day of baseball's winter meetings.
The language still being negotiated concerns the left fielder's compliance with team rules, as well as what would happen if he were to be indicted or have other legal troubles.
Borris has declined to comment on the negotiations. He didn't immediately return a message from the AP on Wednesday night.
The 42-year-old Bonds is set to begin his 15th season with the Giants only 22 home runs shy of surpassing Hank Aaron's career record of 755.
Bonds, considered healthy again following offseason surgery on his troublesome left elbow, has spent 14 of his 21 big-league seasons with San Francisco and helped the Giants draw 3 million fans in all seven seasons at their waterfront ballpark.
After missing all but 14 games in 2005 following three operations on his right knee, Bonds batted .270 with 26 homers and 77 RBIs in 367 at-bats in 2006. He passed Babe Ruth to move into second place on the career home run list May 28.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
Zo denk ik er ook wel een beetje over.quote:
quote:Samardzija going to focus on Cubs career
Posted: 7 minutes ago
Cubs prospect Jeff Samardzija, a record-breaking receiver at Notre Dame, is giving up football for baseball, FOXSports.com has learned.
Samardzija, a right-handed pitcher, was the Cubs' fifth-round pick last summer and projected as a first-round pick in the NFL draft.
He signed a $7.25 million contract with the Cubs and went 1-2 with a 2.70 ERA in seven starts at Class A last summer before returning to Notre Dame for his senior football season.
On Friday, Samardzija agreed to a $10 million, five-year deal with the Cubs. "Baseball is my first love. I played it my whole life," Samardzija said.
Even coming off a season in which he caught 78 passes for 1,017 yards and fashioned himself into a likely first round pick in April's NFL draft, Samardzija said there would be no returning to football.
"He has offered at any time in the five-year period to give the (signing bonus) money back. He wanted to make everything clear that there wasn't any turning back," Cubs general manager Jim Hendry said.
Ik woon iets ten zuiden van Grand Rapids. Detroit heeft zeker z'n charmes, vooral nu de binnenstad gerenoveerd wordt maar ja, je hoeft me niet te vertellen dat Chicago mooier is.quote:Op dinsdag 23 januari 2007 23:48 schreef ForzaRob het volgende:
Trouwens Popolon waar woon jij in Michigan als je 2 uur naar Detroit moet rijden? Waarom wordt je geen Chicago fan? Detroit is toch een shit-stad , Chicago is veel gezelliger joh.
hahah ik weet het, ik moet wel zeggen dat ik een beetje jaloers ben op jullie teams. Zeker de red wings en de pistons.quote:Op woensdag 24 januari 2007 00:16 schreef popolon het volgende:
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Ik woon iets ten zuiden van Grand Rapids. Detroit heeft zeker z'n charmes, vooral nu de binnenstad gerenoveerd wordt maar ja, je hoeft me niet te vertellen dat Chicago mooier is.
En voor Chicago teams (Illinois) worden als je in Michigan woont is natuurlijk not done.
Effe mega offtopic:quote:Op woensdag 24 januari 2007 00:16 schreef popolon het volgende:
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Ik woon iets ten zuiden van Grand Rapids. Detroit heeft zeker z'n charmes, vooral nu de binnenstad gerenoveerd wordt maar ja, je hoeft me niet te vertellen dat Chicago mooier is.
En voor Chicago teams (Illinois) worden als je in Michigan woont is natuurlijk not done.
Dat is iets teveel van het goede Guardquote:Op woensdag 24 januari 2007 08:54 schreef Guard het volgende:
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Effe mega offtopic:
ten zuidwesten van Grand Rapids ligt Holland, Zeeland, Tulip city airport en Overisel, het zou too much zijn als je daar zou wonen Popo![]()
Nou ik heb helemaal niks met de Cubs, wat een chokersploeg is dat zeg, net als de red sox. Die mensen gaan allemaal in de zon zitten en vreten en zuipen zich vol en gaan weer naar huis en dan komen ze erachter dat hun team weer met 8-1 heeft verloren. Vind je het gek dat het management geen geld meer in het team stopt, die fans blijven toch wel komen en brengen geld in het laatje. Ook al zijn ze 80 jaar het lachertje van de divisie.quote:Op woensdag 24 januari 2007 00:55 schreef popolon het volgende:
En als je dan toch voor Chicago wilt zijn worden het natuurlijk the Cubs, niet de White Sox.
Maar dat heb ik ook maar van vrienden die elke maand naar the Cubs gaan.
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