What has kept Barry Bonds still going - He is 42 already but quite fit and agile to compete at the MLB arena. He is under scrutiny post testing positive for the banned performance enhancing drug amphetamines... is substances like this keeping the veteran agile? 
The seven-time National League’s most Valuable Player is chasing Hank Aaron’s career home run record - and in the quest has finally signed a $15.8 million, one-year continuation deal with the San Francisco Giants (that had been under jeopardy after he tested positive).
Bonds enters the 15th with the Giants with a mammoth record of 734 career home runs (mere 22 shot of the maximum) - though the fitness will be an important criterion for him, he has played 144 games in the past two seasons owing to his back and knee ailment.
The slugger who despite injury batted .270 with 26 home runs and 77 RBI’s last season - had been under doc. examination before the Giants finalized the contract.
The deal had been aired about two months back though now finalized however, all’s ended well on both sides but still the vital question remains what happens if Bonds is accused?
Read: Yahoo











