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Bonds could cash in if collusion proved - MLB - Yahoo! Sports
Bonds could cash in if collusion proved - MLB - Yahoo! Sports
Barry Bonds could seek $100 million or more if an arbitrator finds baseball owners colluded to end his career, according to the terms of the collective bargaining agreement, which allows for triple damages from lost earnings. Bonds, who turned 44 in July, would likely argue baseball not only ...
The Name is Still Bonds, Barry Bonds
murraychass.com — Whenever the name Barry Bonds comes up these days, it is followed by the phrase, "who is... scheduled to go on trial next March." Bonds' name will appear on a court docket before it appears on a lineup card again - if it ever appears on a lineup card ... (more) The Name is Still Bonds, Barry Bonds
The Cost Of Collusion
sportsagentblog.com — Once, or if, a grievance is filed and if owners are found to have colluded in preventing... Bonds’ signing with a team in 2008, then the CBA lays out the damages. (more) The Cost Of Collusion
MLBPA To File Grievance Over Bonds Collusion | The World According to MoonDog
MLBPA To File Grievance Over Bonds Collusion | The World According to MoonDog
moondogsports.com — The Major League Baseball Players Association has reportedly found evidence that team owners acted in collusion to... keep former Giants slugger Barry Bonds from playing in the majors this season. (more) MLBPA To File Grievance Over Bonds Collusion | The World ...
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Odds and Ends: Springer, Sheffield, Bonds
MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com — How about some weekend odds and ends? Free agent reliever Russ Springer intends to pitch next year, and he prefers the Cardinals.  The Cards haven't discussed a contract with him, though, and they might prefer their younger (and cheaper) righthanded relievers. Dave Cameron thinks Nate Robertson ...

Cashing in bonds; Bonds cashing in
It's About The Money - A New York Yankees Blog — While the rest of the economy is squirrelling away cash in their mattresses, cashing in bonds and their 401k's early and generally not spending much on anything not essential, good old Barry Bonds and his collusionary claims might result in a massive payday. Barry Bonds could seek $100 million or more if an arbitrator finds baseball owners colluded to end his career, according to the terms of the collective bargaining agreement, which allows for triple damages from lost earnings. ...... [Willie] Mays, Bonds’ godfather, recently told HBO’s Bob Costas he believed Bonds could play as many as three more years. The $100 million ...

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