Talk:Greg Anderson (trainer)
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Early Life
[edit]In the first paragraph it says "the two played middle aged baseball together in California," - What is "middle aged baseball"? Should it read "middle school baseball"? 75.12.165.254 12:24, 30 April 2007 (UTC)IdleDevils
- Seems so. I made the change. (JosephASpadaro 01:52, 22 June 2007 (UTC))
Josh Wolf?
[edit]The "See Also" linked to Josh Wolf's page who seemingly has no relevent connection with this story, or at least, his page provides no further information about Bonds, Greg Anderson, BALCO, or anything else relevent to this story. I suggest Wolf or his supporters (he plans to run for Mayor of San Fransisco) may be planting his name in popular San Fransisco related articles.
- The connection is persons jailed for contempt in legal proceedings. IMO a connection neither notable nor signigicant to this article. Conrad T. Pino 17:32, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
See also deleted
[edit]The "See also" section linked to Judith Miller (journalist) article which had no reference to this article. The implied connection is persons jailed for contempt in legal proceedings. IMO a connection neither notable nor signigicant to this article. Consistent with Josh Wolf talk above and subsequent delete, I've deleted the "See also" section. Conrad T. Pino 17:32, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
Possible new references for influence on Bonds' trial
[edit]This SI article by Michael McCann states that, "We may never know why Anderson was so loyal, but it was a loyalty that played a major role in Bonds never spending time behind bars." I'd like to find a few more such suppositions by informed and reputable writers before adding mention of them to this article
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