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Giants will not bring back Bonds in 2008

San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds watches as the Giants play the Cincinnati Reds' in the fourth inning of a baseball game in San Francisco, Friday, Sept. 21, 2007. The Reds won 9-8 in 11 innings. The Giants have told Bonds that he won't play for them in 2008.

The San Francisco Giants saw no reason to let their decision about whether to bring back Barry Bonds in 2008 drag on all offseason. After all the home run records, memorable moments and controversy over steroids that marked Bonds’ 15-year tenure in San Francisco, it was finally time to say bye-bye Barry.

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Type: Total - Status: OPEN
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