Seattle would be logical destination for Barry Bonds

 
His agent says he has not received an offer from any team, and union is looking into the possibility of collusion. > This is the press release we would love to see: "The Seattle Mariners announce they have offered Barry Bonds a one-year contract worth $5 million." [link]

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