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PHILADELPHIA - After more than 15 minutes of grilling on Ryan Church, concussions, migraines and any number of brain-related issues, general manager Omar Minaya actually seemed relieved Monday when someone asked him about pursuing Barry Bonds. Finally, Minaya thought to himself, a softball question about how I might sign a disgraced home run king awaiting trial involving the alleged abuse of ... [link]

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Newsday: Mets have no interest in Bonds
Published 7/8/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
Newsday: Mets have no interest in Bonds After more than 15 minutes of grilling on Ryan Church, concussions, migraines and any number of brain-related issues, general manager Omar Minaya actually seemed relieved Monday when someone asked him about pursuing Barry Bonds. ... No, Minaya hasn’t called Jeff Borris, the slugger’s rep at the Beverly Hills Sports Council, and currently has no plans to do so. When contacted Monday, Borris sent word through a spokesman flatly stating, “The Mets have no interest in Barry Bonds.” ... Minaya received some good news Monday on Church, ...

Baseball Today: Tuesday, July 8
Published 7/8/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... in this year's trade market (Los Angeles Daily News) . . . The Mets are the latest team to announce they're not interested in Barry Bonds (Newsday) . . . Expect the Cubs' pursuit of Rich Harden to intensify ...

Are The Mets Interested in Barry Bonds? Depends Who You Ask
Published 7/8/2008 by Josh Alper at FanHouse
Filed under: New York, Mets, NL East, MLB Media WatchAs a lifelong New Yorker, I'm accustomed to the way the city's collection of tabloids constantly try to one-up the others while reporting the same exact story. Or the same exact non-story. So it wasn't surprising to peruse the papers today and find that they are both offering their views on whether or not the Mets will try to fill their outfield void by employing Barry Bonds. Newsday headlines their article "Mets have no interest in Bonds." The New York ...

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