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Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Now that Sammy Sosa has reportedly tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs, who should be considered the true home run king of the steroid era? Should it be Barry Bonds, who still holds the home run record? Should it be Ken Griffey Jr., who has never been linked to performance-enhancing drugs? Should it be no one from the era because a dark cloud of suspicion has been cast over the entire group? Some of ESPN's baseball writers and analysts offered their opinions. Howard Bryant Bonds ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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