May 04, 2006 6:42 PM EST

Another journeyman pitcher spoke out against Barry Bonds, as Corey Lidle, who has pitched for 6 different teams during his 4.52 career ERA, called the future Hall of Famer a cheater.

"It's sad," Lidle told the Daily News. "I'm not a player-hater. I like to see players get paid as much as they can. But without friggin' cheating. What he could have done without performance-enhancing drugs -- which he hasn't been proven guilty of [using], which I'm not buying -- you can maybe take what he had done in his prime, before his head started growing at an enormous rate, and just make those projections. Say that, 'This is what he could have done.' Maybe it's 550 home runs. I don't know. It definitely wouldn't have been anything close to 700."

"I don't want to see him break records. If he breaks them, it will be a shame, because I think when all is said and done, the truth will come out. It hasn't yet, but I think if he was in front of a jury, and there had to be a verdict, I think the verdict might be -- with everything that I heard was in [Game of Shadows] -- I think the verdict might be guilty."

Via SI.com