Indeed, I dont deny at all that he most likely has taken it. Im just saying if you look at his stats, the only "red flag" was his 73 homerun season. All of his other stats remained the same for the most part (other than BB"s) He always hit 30-40 HR's (avg)
Heres his full stat sheet -
Bonds Stats - nothing really sticks out other than the 73 season.
My other point on the Mitchell report is that out of 4000+ players to have graced the stage from the mid 80's until now, it only focuses on 80? Thats like saying out of all the mob guys in NYC only 80 are bookies LOL - but they are being made into poster boys for "dont do it"