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Glavine talks about Bonds and baseball's predicament

tom_glavine.jpgPosted By Lynn Worthy, Sun Staff

Billerica native and New York Mets pitcher Tom Glavine, who is approaching 300 wins in his major league career, gave an interview in today’s New York Daily News in which he talked about Barry Bonds’s pursuit of the all-time home run record and his outlook on playing in the "Steroid Era."

Here’s a sneak peak (partial quote):

DN: Are you upset that your entire generation, including yourself, falls under a cloud of suspicion?

TG: No, honestly, because I know in my mind and in my heart I haven't done anything wrong. There's nothing for me to be all that (ticked) off about. I don't like the whole, 'You're guilty until you prove you're innocent.' Why we're all guilty by association - I don't like that aspect of it. But not to the point where it bothers me on a daily basis or anything like that.

Click here for the complete interview

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