Bonds Watch 2008: Who is Going to Man-Up and Sign Barry Bonds? Five Teams to Consider

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I find it troubling that Barry Bonds, Major League Baseball’s all-time home run leader, currently remains unsigned, a development that is now being investigated by the Major League Baseball Player’s Association (MLBPA) for the possibility of collusion among the owners and organizations. Here are five organizations that would benefit greatly from bringing in the maligned slugger. [link]
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The Roundup: Next Up, the NFL Draft
Published 4/14/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... will be present and accounted for. (Stuff Indians Like) A seriously in-depth look at odd MLB facial hair, past and present. (AOL Sports) The all-you-can-eat ballpark menu sounds pretty rad (Contra Costa Times and Busted Coverage) Yes, Wade Boogs looks like a guy who might appear in the next Roundhouse. (Sports Hernia) The Yuppification of Fenway Park. (NYT) Are the Mariners the best fit for Barry Bonds? (Baseball Mastermind) The D-League MVP talks to a blog. (Hardwood Paroxysm ...

ZONER’S MONDAY MORSELS
Published 4/14/2008 by The Zoner at Zoner Sports
... And finally, I said during the hot stove season that I believed Bonds would indeed play this season, but that teams were wise to skip all the hubbub that would have ensued during spring training. Baseball Mastermind looks at who might man-up and sign him. ...

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