Barry Bonds #10

by Doug White

Barry Bonds wanted so badly
To be just a little more manly

And hit the ball higher
Than Mark fucking McGwire–

Now no one remembers him fondly.

Barry Bonds #9

by Lou Carlozo

There once was a hitter named Barry
Who mouthed off at each Tom, Dick and Harry.

No one could explain
Til the steroids made plain

That his brain synapse “bonds” had gone hairy.

Barry Bonds #7

by James Finn Garner and Stu Shea

Bud Selig won’t say if he’ll go
When Bonds has his really big show

And sets the new mark
For hits out of the park,

‘Cuz the commish ain’t a man to eat crow.

Barry Bonds #6

By James Finn Garner

With Barry Bonds back in the game,
He can begin to revive his good name

By dodging the press
‘Bout the big BALCOR mess

And looking for teammates to frame.

Barry Bonds #5

by John Shea

There once was a slugger most surly,
Whose build was suspiciously burly.

But when cut off last year
From his cream and his clear,

He hit like a miserable girly.