Bonds and Wells? Now is not the time

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Today must be creative solutions day. I’ve received e-mails suggesting the Yankees sign: Barry Bonds David Wells Mike Piazza My resonse? No No No To begin with, those guys aren’t ready to play. By the time they are, Alex Rodriguez will be back and Phil Hughes could be over whatever it troubling him. It also sends a terrible message. The Yankees conceived this plan to ... [link]

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Baseball Today: Friday, May 2
Published 5/2/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... for his "testy [and] secretive and confrontational" public persona. (New York Daily News) And Yankee fans, true to their I-want-what-I-want-when-I-want-it-and-I-deserve-it! DNA, are a) booing Kennedy (one night after booing Hughes) and b) writing to Peter Abraham and suggesting the Yanks sign Barry Bonds, David Wells and Mike Piazza as a means of righting the ship. (LoHud Yankees Blog) ...

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