Quote Originally Posted by CultureCherryPopper
I guess I find it hard to take it seriously when baseball players are asked to testify in court about playing a game.
His court testimony was not about playing the game. His court testimony was in relation to a criminal investigation of Balco. He was a witness, not a defendent. Now he is a defendent in a perjury and obstruction of justice case, which is also not about playing the game.

So the legal issues are separate from the fact that he is a cheater. No one goes to jail for cheating at baseball.
dragonrider Reviewed by dragonrider on . Barry Bonds indicted for allegedly lying under oath Home run king Barry Bonds, the owner of the most sacred record in sports and once considered a lock for the Hall of Fame, was indicted Thursday for allegedly lying under oath to a grand jury about his steroid use. Federal prosecutors charged the 43-year-old slugger with perjury and obstruction of justice in a 10-page indictment filed in United States District Court in San Francisco, four years after investigators raided the Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative and Bonds testified that he never Rating: 5