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We all know Barry Bonds is a bad dude. Does illegal whaling in Japan in the off-season, helps cars hit old ladies crossing the street, has a huge collection of pirated LaserDiscs. Crusty sportswriters -- I'm giving you this one. Not defending Barry's character. But recently we've had a plethora of "good thing Team X didn't sign Barry!" pieces, culminating in that crazy Tim Kawakami thing that ... [link]

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Can Someone Sign Bonds Now?
Published 5/14/2008 by Nick Underhill at I'm Writing Sports
... With all that statistical evidence, why is he still sitting on the sidelines?  A lot of teams are already set at DH, but certainly someone in the American League could use him.  That’s a limited view, though.  Contrary to popular belief, he doesn’t have to go to that league. If someone in the National League needs a left fielder, they shouldn’t hesitate to pick him up.  I know that sounds crazy, but Fire Joe Morgan provided an interesting little fact the other day in an article about Bonds. ...

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