Japan is a place where honor is the most important trait a person can possess. Barry Bonds doesnt quite fit that mold.
2007-11-15 13:20:07
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answered by Toodeemo 7
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For all the things against him Barry Bonds has never struck me as a player that is in it only for the money. So I can't see him sticking around in a league were that would be all that was in it for him. I don't think Bonds needs the 10-20 million bad enough to pretty much destory any crediblity he has left. A guy that is his age and has accomplished what he has really wouldn't continue playing unless it was for the cash, especially now that his body has started to fall apart. If the numbers don't count towards his career stats I don't think he's in. All he wants to do is get his 3000th hit and probably walk away and if he can stay out of the public eye.
2007-11-15 14:40:07
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answered by Shawn C 3
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multiple it relies upon on Bonds himself. anyplace he is going, he's going to could take a extreme pay cut back. The question will become no count if a set it particularly is keen to threat offering a settlement to a extreme-threat participant (injury and or criminal issues) can circulate to the minimum form Bonds has in recommendations. He claims he needs 2 issues: 3000 hits and a international sequence ring. i'm undecided Texas, Baltimore, KC, or those communities meet his standards for a aggressive group. The Angels have been stated yet they declare they choose no longer something to do with a steroids tainted participant. Seattle has been stated, yet i think of funds are the difficulty there. Boston will pay him and is aggressive, yet they won't choose the possibility or character issues. The Yankees seem the suited in high-quality condition on paper. The question is do they choose him?
2016-12-08 23:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Bonds will be playing in the Federal Penitentiary League next Season
2007-11-15 13:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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He May Be Hittin Against " Wild Thang" In The California Penal.
2007-11-15 14:08:19
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answered by SWAT 4
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Maybe but only for the money. if a team offers him alot of money atleast 10 million a year he would go but only for the money. Barry is one of the greediest baseball players ever. He loves money more than anything. The question remains would a team pay him that much money?
2007-11-15 13:29:20
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answered by john a 6
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I believe Bonds has no choice but to retire. All of his time will be used defending himself and no team will take him.
2007-11-15 13:21:27
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answered by Frizzer 7
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No, he will play for Rikers Island
2007-11-16 00:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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the california prison league
2007-11-17 17:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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that would be awsome. to avoid jail or snitching he flees the country and plays ball there. i'd get his jersey :+)
2007-11-17 02:48:05
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answered by cubbluvr 2
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