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Asterisk: Home Runs, Steroids, and the Rush to Judgement

by David Ezra

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ISBN13: 9781600780622
ISBN10: 1600780628
Condition: Standard
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"Attorney Ezra' s first book takes up the case of defending newly crowned home-run leader Barry Bonds in the court of public opinion against accusations of steroid usage. Like a high-priced defense attorney explaining the evidence before a jury, Ezra exhausts every angle in excessive detail. Although Bonds might be one of the most despicable people ever to put on a baseball uniform, he says — citing an unsubstantiated rumor that just for laughs Bonds killed a kitten by throwing it into a clothes dryer — there is no concrete evidence to confirm Bonds used illegal performance-enhancing substances. Throughout the book he makes the dubious claim that Bonds is the hardest working baseball player in the history of the game. Ezra's tedious arguments reach agonizing levels of inanity. For exhibit one, this is his banana split — to — steroids analogy: 'Eating banana splits is a great way to gain weight. But if you see a heavy person, you do not have proof that the heavy person eats a lot of banana splits. In fact, the heavy person may not even eat bananas....' Ultimately, readers who make it to the end of Ezra's defense of Bonds will feel like a juror who has been sequestered for six months in a cheap motel — desperately anxious to be excused from the trial." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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steelerswildcatsr1, June 18, 2008 (view all comments by steelerswildcatsr1)
This was a GREAT book. It does not sugar-coat Bonds instead it challenges the beliefs/charges. It gives very clear and obvious flaws to the "evidence" and "belief" that Bonds cheated. We will not know if he cheated until he admits it. The trial will not bear out whether he actually cheated. Read this book and open your eyes to the possibility that we witnessed one of the most amazing athletes that every played the hardest game every invented. Under no circumstances should any man, woman or child be "convicted" just because they are the biggest jerks on the planet. Ted fell into that category and he was not nearly as revered as he should have been. Unfortunately, once the bell has been rung...it cannot be UNrung.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781600780622
Subtitle:
Home Runs, Steroids, and the Rush to Judgement
Author:
Ezra, David
Foreword:
Schmidt, Mike
Publisher:
Triumph Books (IL)
Subject:
Baseball - General
Subject:
Baseball - Essays & Writings
Subject:
Athletes
Subject:
Baseball players
Subject:
Steroids
Subject:
Athletes -- Drug use -- United States.
Copyright:
Publication Date:
March 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
226
Dimensions:
9.26x6.34x.90 in. 1.13 lbs.

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