Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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Barry Bonds talks about felony conviction Barry Bonds is publicly referring to himself as a convicted felon these days, and he's quick to point out that conviction was never for steroid use. Barry Bonds eager to move on following conviction Former slugger Barry Bonds laughs while watching a game between the San Francisco Giants and Arizona Diamondbacks. Diamondbacks in San Francisco on Monday. Michael Rosenberg: Barry Bonds having hard time dealing with life after baseball Barry Bonds said the most amazing thing this weekend. It was not about steroids or the U.S. justice system, though he talked about that, too. No, what Bonds told reporters in San Francisco was this: Barry Bonds looks for work with Giants Slugger hopes to land job with San Francisco Barry Bonds thinks it will be 'very sad' if he doesn't get into the Hall on his first try December 2012 is creeping closer, which means the world will either end thanks to the Mayan prediction on Dec. 21 or the release of baseball's apocalyptic 2013 Hall of Fame ballot a few weeks earlier. With the controversial slate of first-time eligibles that includes Barry Bonds, Rogers Clemens, Sammy Sosa and Mike Piazza, the smart money should almost certainly be on the latter. Without ... Barry Bonds: "I created that guy out there for entertainment only" Barry Bonds was back at AT&T Park on Memorial Day to take in a day game and inquire about a job. Major League Baseball's all-time home run leader, and the man convicted of obstruction of justice last spring, attended the Diamondbacks-Giants game on Monday as part of charity work through Big Brothers and Sisters of the Bay Area. Read full article >> 'Convicted felon' Barry Bonds mulls next move SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barry Bonds is publicly referring to himself as a convicted felon these days, and he's quick to point out that conviction was never for steroid use. Barry Bonds wants job with the Giants Barry Bonds says he knows how to "fix" Giants starter Tim Lincecum and would like the chance to tell him. Bonds appeared at AT&T Park before Monday's game between the Giants and Diamondbacks and spoke to reporters for nearly 35 minutes. Barry Bonds wants to coach Giants players, has advice for Tim Lincecum Barry Bonds, who described himself several times Monday as a 'convicted felon,' said he is eager to start a new chapter in his life. The all-time home run leader wants a hands-on role with the Giants and said he continues to talk to upper management about returning to the organization. Barry Bonds: MLB Home Run King Will Never Shed Bad Boy Persona Barry Bonds built a 22-year Major League Baseball career around being the player that everyone loves to hate. He embraced that persona like no player in professional sports, seemingly throwing his success in the world's face to say that he is better than you in every way.  It is amazing what time, a trial and conviction for obstruction of justice and old age can do to change one's perspective on ...
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