- Controversial home run king Barry Bonds isnt best known for his media savvy, but he had a lot to say while attending a San Francisco Giants game on Monday. (Los Angeles Times)
- Barry Bonds says he knows how to fix Giants starter Tim Lincecum and would like the chance to tell him. Bonds appeared at ATT Park before Mondays game beteen the Giants and Diamondbacks and spoke to reporters for nearly 35 minutes. (CBS Sports)
- John Shea reporting from the ballpark . . . GM Brian Sabean just told me Barry Bonds would be welcomed back into the organization. "The invite's open-ended. It's not a matter of if but when," Sabean said. (San Francisco Gate)
- At peace with a legal process that left him, in his words, a convicted felon, all-time home run leader Barry Bonds is eager to start a new chapter in his life. (Contra Costa Times)
- Former baseball player and infamous hard hitter Barry Bonds laughs like no one is watching as he catches game between the San Francisco Giants and the Arizona Diamondbacks in the city on Monday. (SFist)
- Barry Bonds, who described himself several times Monday as a convicted felon, said he is eager to start a new chapter in his life. (San Jose Mercury News)
- Barry Bonds is eyeing a return to baseball. No, not as a player. But as an instructor. (NESN.com)
- The only question was whether it was bigger for Barry Bonds or Barry Zito. Bonds was seemingly everywhere in a rare appearance at the yard where he did so many extraordinary things once upon a time. He met with team president Larry Baer before the game. (Boston Herald)
- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barry Bonds is publicly referring to himself as a convicted felon these days, and hes quick to point out that conviction was never for steroid use. (Courier-Journal)
- Surely to the chagrin of some fans, the odds of Barry Bonds and his 762 homers standing for a while longer look a lot better with A-Rods decline. (ESPN)
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
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