When Barry Bonds was taking steroids and hitting so many home runs, probably a lot of other players, unbeknownst to us, were also taking steroids. And Bonds did not have the big advantage that most people assume he had. Steroid use is not going to benefit anyone when it comes to following the path of the ball and knowing when to swing the bat. Bonds supposedly did not start taking steroids until 2003. (He told investigators he was using "arthritis cream" and a "nutritional supplement.") He hit 33 home runs in 1990, 25 in 1991, 34 in 1992, 46 in 1993, 39 in 1994, 33 in 1995, 40 in 1996 and again in 1997, 37 in 1998, 34 in 1999, 49 in 2000, a record-setting 72 in 2001, and 46 in 2002. After he started taking steroids, his home-run production did not improve. He hit 45 in 2003 and again in 2004. Steroids did not help him any. Just don't ask Hank Aaron for his opinion!