'Convicted felon' Barry Bonds mulls next move
Former Giants star Barry Bonds spoke with reporters Monday during his first appearance this season at San Francisco's AT&T Park, and he revealed he has been speaking with Giants officials about the possibility of rejoining
AP SAN FRANCISCO — Federal prosecutors have been given a 45-day delay until July 19 to respond to Barry Bonds' appeal of his obstruction of justice conviction. The career home run leader filed a 60-page brief on May 3 with the 9th US Circuit Court of
Barry Bonds is swinging for a job with the Giants Barry Bonds made a public appearance in San Francisco on Monday, and fortunately for him it was not at the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals with his attorneys. Bonds.
I should have added that it's been tough for everybody except Barry Bonds. The ex-Giants slugger, who has been out of the game since 2007, and who is apparently the all-time leader in home runs with 762, was answering reporters questions last week at
AP SAN FRANCISCO — Federal prosecutors have been given a 45-day delay until July 19 to respond to Barry Bonds' appeal of his obstruction of justice conviction. The career home run leader filed a 60-page brief on May 3 with the 9th US Circuit Court of
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