He's under indictment for perjury, he made the Mitchell Report, and he's America's greatest home-run hitter. And now he wants to play ball again in 2008. Yes, Barry Bonds wants to lace them up again this year, if someone needs a designated hitter who may be taking long AWOLs during the season. The New York Daily News:
"Barry is not retiring. He's not considering retiring," Jeff Borris, the agent for slugger Barry Bonds, told the Daily News on Wednesday. "If Barry's skills had eroded and he wasn't able to compete at the major league level, he would take off his own jersey."
After the San Francisco Giants - his team for the previous 15 years - finally severed ties with Bonds this winter, the face of the BALCO steroids scandal found himself without work for the first time since 1985, the year before his rookie season in Pittsburgh.
Perhaps Barry's legal team will obtain a dismissal of the perjury charges. Perhaps Barry can latch to an MLB with a need for a DH. Whatever, Barry has more juice left.
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If Barry's skills had eroded and he wasn't able to compete at the major league level, he would take off his own jersey.
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