Barry Bonds Could Leave San Francisco

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  1. SunnyD

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Barry Bonds plans to file for free agency the first day he can, and no negotiations have taken place with the Giants about keeping the slugger in San Francisco.The first time Bonds would be eligible to file is the day after the World Series ends."The only thing that would stop Barry from filing for free agency would be if a deal was in place from the Giants," Bonds' agent, Jeff Borris, said Friday in a phone interview. "Since there has been no dialogue up to this point, I have no reason to believe he would do anything but file for free agency."Under baseball's new collective bargaining agreement, a five-year deal reached Tuesday night, there is less of a time constraint on the Giants and Bonds to get something done on a new contract.The previous labor agreement mandated that if the Giants had not offered Bonds arbitration by Dec. 7, they would be unable to sign him until May 1. Now, the club can still negotiate with the 42-year-old Bonds even if it doesn't offer him arbitration by the new Dec. 1 deadline."I don't think it helps, but it doesn't hurt either," Borris said.While the agreement does buy San Francisco some time, Giants officials don't seem convinced they will have any better chance of re-signing Bonds for a 15th season."We haven't really studied it," executive vice president Larry Baer said Friday. "Every signing is going to be an undertaking. Whatever we do with Barry, it's got to be a mutual fit. We've got to want him and he's got to want us."Bonds is prepared to test his market value.The seven-time NL MVP's $90 million, five-year contract is up with San Francisco. He had indicated he would like to return to the Giants, but that was before owner Peter Magowan said on Oct. 2 that if Bonds returns No. 25 will no longer be the centerpiece for this franchise."We haven't engaged. I don't know what their disposition is," general manager Brian Sabean said after the team introduced Bruce Bochy as the club's new manager Friday.Bonds has spent 14 of his 21 big league seasons with San Francisco and helped the Giants draw 3 million fans in all seven seasons of their waterfront ballpark's existence.Bonds has 734 home runs, 22 from breaking Hank Aaron's career record of 755. After missing all but 14 games in 2005 following three operations on his right knee, Bonds batted .270 with 26 homers and 77 RBIs in 367 at-bats in 2006."Obviously he has an affection for San Francisco and I think he would be back," Giants first baseman Mark Sweeney said.Bonds likely will be interested in gauging the interest of the Los Angeles Angels and Dodgers. He lives in Southern California in Beverly Hills."We will do our due diligence to explore all possible opportunities," Borris said.Bochy was asked his thoughts on Bonds, who has hit 85 of his home runs against the skipper's former club - the San Diego Padres. That's Bonds' highest total against any team."I've known Barry quite a few years. Unfortunately I've been on the other side and seen quite a few balls leave the ballpark," Bochy said. "I have not made any decision on Barry Bonds. Barry Bonds is on this ballclub and I look forward to managing Barry Bonds."That is, if Bonds is still wearing a Giants jersey come spring training.</div>He will no doubt be an AL DH. But who is interested? Yankees definately. I would say Red Sox, but Ortiz is DH. Angels is another possibility. Tigers too... I don't care for that idea.
     
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    This is going to be a huge story this offseason, it should be interesting.
     
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    Yuck, I was hoping that dick would retire. Frank Thomas went to Oakland and left chicago, now this... [​IMG]
     
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    I hope he screws over what ever team he goes too..
     
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    It would be very interesting if he went to the Yankees
     
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    I think he'll go to the Angels if he goes any where. Thats where everyone has thought he'd go after his deal was over. I've heard speculation about him going to the Angels for a while now. I don't think the Bo-Sox or the Yankees would go after him. Just seems like the best fit. Plus he isnt going to go to any AL team that doesn't have a chance to win. He still wants to get that World Series ring.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Something-To-Say @ Oct 28 2006, 12:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Yuck, I was hoping that dick would retire. Frank Thomas went to Oakland and left chicago, now this... [​IMG]</div>The difference between Frank and Barry is that Frank has had a career riddled with injuries. I'd bet anything that the people of Chicago still love him. People in SF don't give a crap about Barry. He's just been a scar there. Their attendence has been ridiculously low considering that they have a player who is close to being the all-time home run leader. And that's because he's a steroid freak.I knew he wouldn't retire, but I hoped he would get injured.
     
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    I doubt Barry will leave SF. He will ask for at least 5 million a year. The only teams that would be willing to sign him would be AL powerhouses who already have DH's. I think we wait until mid December before Sabes makes an offer, and then Barry is a Giant.
     
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    Frank Thomas and Nomar Garciaparra are filing for free agency also.
     
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    Barry wants to be a DH. I bet he would go to some sh*tty ass team just so he could hit home runs without having to play defense..
     
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    No, he wants a title. The Angels are my guess.
     
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    <span style="font-family:Book Antiqua">After hitting all those homeruns, too... What a shame.</span>
     

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