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'Convicted felon' Barry Bonds mulls next move


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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 months from his felony

CHARLOTTE, NC (AP) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Barry Bonds is publicly referring to himself as a convicted felon these days, though he's quick to point out that conviction was never for steroid use. He appealed his obstruction of justice conviction from April

CHARLOTTE, NC (AP) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Barry Bonds is publicly referring to himself as a convicted felon these days, though he's quick to point out that conviction was never for steroid use. He appealed his obstruction of justice conviction from April

When we interviewed Giants batting practice pitcher John Yandle, we knew he had a special relationship with Barry Bonds, thought of as the slugger's “personal pitching machine.” So it wasn't a complete surprise at the Giants

By Tim Kawakami Mercury News Columnist Barry Bonds has been gone for five seasons, and it felt like a lot longer on Monday at AT&T Park. He showed up in the Giants clubhouse before the game, all smiles, skinniness and small talk.