
"Court documents show Barry Bonds tested positive for three types of steroids, and his personal trainer once told his business manager in the San Francisco Giants' clubhouse how he injected the slugger with performance-enhancing drugs "all over the place (ESPN)."
Yesterday the judge who will be overseeing the Bonds' case released the prosecutions evidence to the public. Here is a quick breakdown of the evidence...
1. Nov. 28, 2000: BALCO urine test positive for methenolone and nandrolone
2. Feb. 5, 2001: BALCO urine test positive for methenolone
3. Feb. 19, 2001: BALCO urine test positive for methenolone and nandrolone
4. June 4, 2003: MLB urine test originally negative; retested later by government it was positive for THG, clomiphene, exogenous testosterone
5. July 7, 2006: MLB urine test positive for D-amphetamine (ESPN)
We also found out who will be testifying against Bonds. Jason Giambi, and Steve Hoskins (Bonds' childhood friend and personal assistant) will be the two main guys testifying. Hoskins has a recorded conversation with Anderson (Bonds trainer), in which they are discussing injecting Bonds with steroids.
Anderson: No, what happens is, they put too much in one area, and ... actually ball up and puddle. And what happens is, it actually will eat away and make an indentation. And it's a cyst. It makes a big [expletive] cyst. And you have to drain it. Oh yeah, it's gnarly. ... Hi Benito. ... Oh it's gnarly.
Hoskins: ... Is that why Barry's didn't do it in one spot, and you didn't just let him do it one time?
Anderson: Oh no. I never. I never just go there. I move it all over the place.
The conversation doesn't stop there as Anderson also tells Hoskins that "everything that I've been doing at this point, it's all undetectable." He goes on to say more, but it is all basically the same stuff. Anderson once again will not testify, but it seems like the government is making a very strong case against the former Giant.


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