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Bonds has hip surgery / Outfielder says he still wants to play
Seven hundred and sixty-two times Bonds rotated his hips, he hit home runs - a record that's widely considered the most recognized in sports. He had no significant hip issues during his career with the Giants, but The Chronicle learned he underwent a recent procedure that could delay his ...
The Favorite Toy and the Home Run King—Revisited
The Favorite Toy and the Home Run King—Revisited
seamheads.com — Last year I wrote an article about the top home run hitters and their chances of eclipsing... Barry Bonds’ 762 circuit clouts. Here’s a look at their chances after putting up another season’s worth of four-baggers. (more) The Favorite Toy and the Home Run King—Revisited
Report: Barry Bonds undergoes hip procedure
sports.espn.go.com — Facing a March trial on charges of lying to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice in... the BALCO case, Barry Bonds must first recuperate from hip surgery. The San Francisco Chronicle reported Thursday that Bonds, who has said he is not retiring ... (more) Report: Barry Bonds undergoes hip procedure
Barry Bonds thinks surgery will get him back into baseball
Barry Bonds thinks surgery will get him back into baseball
rickytreon.com — The San Francisco Chronicle reported Thursday that Barry Bonds had surgery on his hip in hopes of... returning to Major League Baseball next season. I would understand if he was getting the surgery because he was done with baseball and wanted to ... (more) Barry Bonds thinks surgery will get him back into baseball
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Odds and Ends: Bonds, Boras, Snell
MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com — Links for Thursday... MLBTR had over 3,500 posts in 2008.  Thanks for reading!  In '08 we added a Facebook page, a mobile site, and weekly chats while also redesigning the main site.  It was my first year working full-time on MLBTR. Barry Bonds had hip surgery with the intent of playing in 2009, ...

Barry Bonds' Attempted Comeback Just Got (Even More) Complicated
FanHouse — by Andrew Johnson Filed under: MLB Injuries, MLB RumorsWhen we last heard from home run king Barry Bonds, he was telling a annoying pesky reporter from TMZ that he wasn't retired outside a of Los Angeles restaurant. Well Bonds hasn't let go of his desire to play again, according to John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle, but there's now a complicating factor -- the slugger recently had surgery on his hip. He underwent the procedure so that he'd be able to play in 2009, but it could negatively affect his chances to actually make a timely comeback. A source familiar with ...

Ugh, go away.
3:10 To Joba — ... A close second to the Favre-ian asshattery is one Barry Bonds (whew what a segue!). The guy simply won't go away, and seems totally oblivious to the level that people hate him. ...

Why Barry Bonds and Ben Sheets Will Not Be Giants in 2009
El Lefty Malo — * Dear reader Frank made this comment a couple days ago: Tell me again why we would sign Manny for 2 yrs at $20-25 mil per, when we could sign Bonds for one season and name our price - $5, 10, 12 mil??? I replied rather flippantly, as is my wont, but I felt it was worth stretching out a bit. First, let’s catch all of you up who haven’t gotten the latest. Bonds looks like he’s headed to trial on perjury charges. A federal judge just unsealed the court documents, and everyone’s having a lot of fun digging through them. The trial is slated to start next month. Bonds also had hip ...

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hardballtimes.com 12/16/2008 — Yesterday I threw out a quick jab at ESPN's "report" of Barry Bonds saying he was still not retiring , taking issue at the fact that the story wasn't really reporting as much as it was regurgitating a paparazzi encounter and passing it off as news. I received the following comment in response to ...
Here's Another Hit, Barry Bonds
blacksportsonline.com 2/5/2009 — In a continuing effort to crack down on misdeeds and mishaps of the financial sector and automotive industry, the government is sparing no expense in the time and money it is dedicating to sending Barry Bonds up the creek without a paddle. After all, it's the menaces of baseball such as ...
Urine Samples Said to Link Bonds to Steroids
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Show Time: Barry Bonds Trial Soon Gets Underway
bizofbaseball.com 2/24/2009 — Barry Bonds' perjury case begins on Mar. 2 and will run for an estimated four weeks. After more than five years and the expenditure of tens of millions of taxpayer dollars, it’s show time for the government. The case known as the United States of America vs. Barry Lamar Bonds is coming to ...
The Bonds Charges
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Ted Williams vs. Barry Bonds
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Giants poised to snap losing streakMajor League Baseball News 1/1/2009
Having endured four consecutive losing seasons for the first time since 1974-77, the Giants just might have a chance to reverse their fortunes in 2009.
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Possibly hoping to play again, all-time home run leader Barry Bonds recently underwent hip surgery, according to a Thursday report in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Giants Making A Run At Manny? Boras Is Getting Desperate!Bleacher Report - MLB 1/1/2009
Just when you think you've heard it all.... There is a report out of the Denver Post quietly divulging that a "major league source" notes that the San Francisco Giants are "quietly" making an aggressive run at Manny Ramirez. Now I don't know ...
Giants Making A Run At Manny Ramirez? Boras Is Getting Desperate!Bleacher Report - MLB 1/1/2009
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