Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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Bonds wants to rejoin Giants as instructor Former San Francisco Giants star Barry Bonds spoke with reporters on Monday during his first appearance this season at San Francisco 's AT&T Park, and he revealed he has been speaking with Giants officials about the possibility of rejoining the organization, perhaps as a roving instructor. Barry Bonds looks for work with Giants Slugger hopes to land job with San Francisco 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 seeks instructor role with Giants The Sports Xchange Former Giants star Barry Bonds spoke with reporters Monday during his first appearance this season at San Francisco's AT&T Park, and he revealed he has been speaking with Giants officials about the possibility of rejoining the organization, perhaps as a roving instructor. Bonds, who said he was on hand Monday for a charity event for children, was affable and accommodating ... Bonds: 'I'm a convicted felon ... that's who I am' Barry Bonds says he's had discussions about working for the Giants. 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 moves forward from 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; says he has advice Tim Lincecum needs 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. Bonds wants to bring his expertise back to Giants SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds watched the Giants' 4-2 win over the Diamondbacks on Monday and, five years after his final game, said he'd like to return to the organization as an instructor. Tim Kawakami: In San Francisco Giants clubhouse, the Barry Bonds Era seems a distant memory 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.
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