Will Barry Bonds be Suspended for Steroid Use? Bodog.com Lets You Bet on ItMarch 31, 2006As a swirl of attention and speculation surrounds Barry Bonds, online gaming giant Bodog.com has released a number of proposition wagers on the slugger as he sets out to break Hank Aaron's record for career home runs. On Thursday, Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced the launch of a probe into alleged steroid use by Bonds and other MLB players. Selig appointed former Senate majority leader and current Boston Red Sox director George Mitchell to lead the investigation. Although Mitchell's final report will be made public, no timetable for the release has been set. The investigation comes on the heels of the release of the book "Game of Shadows", which alleges steroid use by major leaguers. Barry Bonds Chases Hank Aaron's 755 Home Run Record "The steroid controversy has been raging for years," says Calvin Ayre, Founder and CEO of Bodog.com. "With Barry Bonds under the microscope, the integrity of the national pastime is at stake. Whenever a current affair of such magnitude finds the spotlight, there will be intense debate. Bodog.com allows people to place a value on their forecasted outcomes of the issues of our time. What we do with our proposition wagers is add to the debate." Sign up to SBG Global and start winning today! Setting the industry standards with free, fast, secure and reliable deposit and withdrawl options, for more than a decade SBG Global has been the World's Most Respected Offshore Sportsbook, Online Casino, Poker and Horse Betting Racebook. With 185% in Total Bonuses, join SBG right now for their unmatched Bonuses and Promotions! Bonds, the San Francisco Giants' star, enters the season with 708 homers, trailing only Babe Ruth (714) and Aaron (755) on the career list. Bettors looking to put their predictions to the test can bet on the following: Will Barry Bonds be suspended at any time during the 2006 MLB regular season for past or present steroid use? Yes +170 No -250 How many home runs will Barry Bonds hit in the 2006 MLB regular season? Over 30 Home Runs -130 Under 30 Home Runs -110 Will Barry Bonds break Hank Aaron's all-time Home Run record in 2006? Yes +315 No -530 Click here for the 2008 World Series betting odds and the 2008 baseball World Series predictions by Tom Morgan! Bettors also have plenty of other wagering options at Bodog.com, including lines on regular-season games, more player propositions and futures. For all of Bodog.com's offerings, see http://www.bodog.com/sports-betting/mlb-baseball-player-props.jsp. About Bodog.com Bodog.com, located in San Jose, Costa Rica, is federally licensed by the Costa Rican and UK governments. Recognized as the true pioneer of online gambling and a world authority on branding in the digital entertainment industry, Bodog.com Founder and CEO Calvin Ayre was featured on the cover of Forbes magazine's best-selling "Billionaires" issue in March 2006. Bodog.com is the top-ranked US facing online gambling brand, with highest site traffic amongst multi-product US gaming web sites according to Hitwise. Bodog.com, valued at over US $1 billion and ranked in the Power 10 online companies by eGaming Review, processed $7 billion in wagers in 2005. The Bodog.com Marketing Conference, www.bodogconference.com, will take place at the Wynn Las Vegas, July 23-26, 2006, attracting the leaders of the online gambling industry. Bodog Entertainment Group also includes a music label, Bodog Music, an online magazine, BodogNation, a television production unit and further properties coming soon. For more information, contact Media Relations at 1-866-892-3371, or pr@bodog.com. BODOG is a registered trademark of Bodog Entertainment Group S.A. Contact: Kal Suurkask 1-866-591-0217 ksuurkask@riptown.com --- by Bodog PR at 1800-sports.com on March 31, 2006
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