Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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'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 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 wants role in Giants' organization Barry Bonds admitted Monday that his reputation is "iffy" and that "I created that guy out there for entertainment only. Whether you hated me or liked me, you were there." Five years removed from his playing days and 14... 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. Barry Bonds Moves Forward From 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: "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 >> Barry Bonds moving on in wake of 2011 conviction 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 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 looks for work with Giants Slugger hopes to land job with San Francisco Barry Bonds Gets Advice From 5 Other MLB Convicts Credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images Remember Barry Bonds? Of course, you can't forget that monstrous head. He's back in the news. Last April, the steroidal slugger was convicted of obstruction of justice for giving "an evasive answer" during a 2003 investigation involving a steroid distribution ring. Now Bonds and his shrunken-back-to-normal-sized head are appealing that [...]
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