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"I really just believe that he is the type of ballplayer that can have a great year," he said. "He swings the bat, and I think playing in Fenway Park is certainly going to help him."
Bonds, who topped Aaron with 762 homers, is scheduled for a March 21 trial on charges he lied to and obstructed a federal grand jury when he denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. Clemens is slated for a July 6 trial on charges he lied to and obstructed Congress when he testified he hadn't used performance-enhancing drugs.
Aaron believes the steroids furor in baseball has passed.
"I think people have completely forgotten about it, really, to be honest with you," he said. "I think that if you talk to most young kids or players today, especially young kids that are playing for the first time or second-year players, they don't even think about it, they just think about what the future holds for them."
Aaron retired as a player in 1976. He sees most Braves games, though he tends to watch more on television than at the ballpark because fans want to talk with him when he's in the stands.
He'll head to Florida for spring training in about two weeks, the Braves' first since Bobby Cox retired after two decades and was replaced by Gonzalez.
"You're looking forward to having him be as successful as Bobby was," Aaron said. "To be very truthful with you, things are going to be a little different, but then you have to realize Gonzalez is going to bring his own things to the ballclub."
A friend of Bud Selig's, Aaron is in favor of the commissioner's push to expand the playoffs from eight teams to 10 in 2012 by adding one more wild card from each league.
"I think there's room for that," he said. "I guess the only thing that bothers me about so many games being played that late in the season is the weather. Other than that, I think if it wasn't for the weather, I think people would come out and see baseball even in December."
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