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Padres say tainted Bonds in left would not be right | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Padres say tainted Bonds in left would not be right | The San Diego Union-Tribune
February 10, 2008 Barry Bonds is a perfect fit. That is, of course, if you happen to be looking for a bouncer. He's muscular and menacing, intolerant and intimidating. He's the kind of guy who commands a wide berth and, potentially, a bedroom behind bars. If the job description calls for someone who can clear a room simply by clearing his throat, Bonds could be the ideal candidate. Yet as ...
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Read Alderson's Lips: No Barry Bonds
Friar Forum — God bless Sandy Alderson, who has made it possible for FF to continue on as Friar fans with the following quote from the San Diego Union-Tribune: ...

Padres To Pass On Bonds
MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com — ... It's February 10th, and I still can't find one team admitting interest in Barry Bonds.  Numerous clubs have publicly declared their disinterest, the latest being the Padres.  Padres CEO Sandy Alderson said "We have no intention of signing Bonds" despite an unsettled left field situation.  The Padres are also likely to pass on Kenny Lofton. ...

The Roundup: Back From Vacation Edition
The Big Lead — ... case we don’t get to a college hoops post today - UCLA was stunned in Washington last night, 71-61. (Seattle P-I) By now you’ve probably seen the video of this nutty brawl in NYC, in which it looks like two drivers ran into people. (CBS 2) A poor showing in the Pro Bowl for Derek Anderson. (Kid Cleveland) Potential NHL trade-deadline moves. (Sports Opinion) The San Diego Padres will not be going after Barry Bonds. (Union-Tribune) Hey, why not have ESPN cover the elections? (HNT) We’ll ...

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