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Frank Signs...
Frank signed the two year deal with the Jays. Two years 18 million.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2665836
Its interesting that Billy wouldn't go that high -- it was rumored that we would pay two years 15 million right? I mean, honestly, I am torn about this. Thats a lot of money to toss at a huge injury risk (especially on turf for the Jays). I think Billy must think that Barry will come cheaper? I mean we certianly need a bopper in the line up. Unless this is just gonna be a 'down' year where we run out someone for the first half and then have Barton share time with Swish at first/DH in the second half. I am not really sure. If thats the case part of me wants to trade an arm or two and cash in on this insane market. What do we think?
Bonds out for year?
A dejected Barry Bonds said Tuesday that there's a chance he might not return this season because of multiple knee surgeries.
Bonds
"Right now I'm just going to try to rehab myself to get back to, I don't know, hopefully next season, hopefully the middle of the season. I don't know. Right now I'm just going to take things slow. I feel bad for the guys [Giants teammates] because I want to be out there for them," he said Tuesday after meeting with San Francisco Giants trainer Stan Conte for 1½ hours.
"I'm 40 years old, not 20, 30."
When asked directly if he said he might not be back until mid-season or next season, Bonds answered, "Maybe. I told you that before I left, remember? You thought I was joking."
The seven-time NL MVP, who returned to spring camp Tuesday on crutches following last week's surgery, made his remarks while sitting at a picnic table outside the Giants' clubhouse with his 15-year-old son, Nikolai, at his side.
While Bonds was defiant and confrontational during his first press conference of the spring Feb. 22, he was despondent Tuesday, using the word "tired" 14 times during his approximate 10-minute session.
" You wanted me to jump off the bridge, I finally have jumped. You wanted the bring me down, you've finally brought me and my family down. Finally done it. From everybody, all of you. So now go pick a different person. "
-- Barry Bonds
"I really don't have much to say anymore," Bonds said. "My son and I just going to enjoy life. My family's tired. You guys [the media] wanted to hurt me bad enough, you finally got there.
"You wanted me to jump off the bridge, I finally have jumped. You wanted the bring me down, you've finally brought me and my family down. Finally done it. From everybody, all of you. So now go pick a different person. I'm done. Do the best I can, that's about it."
Asked if there was something specific he was talking about Bonds said, "Inner hurt, physical, mentally. Done. I'm mentally drained. I'm tired of my kids crying. Tired."
Bonds originally underwent knee surgery on Jan. 31. Four days later he accidentally hit his knee on a table at SBC Park in San Francisco and the knee had periods of swelling. An MRI last week revealed further tears in the knee.
Conte said there was no way of knowing whether the incident on Feb. 4 caused further damage.
"And we don't care," Conte said. "We're starting with a clean slate. We'll try to get it right."
Bonds begins the season third on the career homers list with 703, trailing Babe Ruth (714) and Hank Aaron (755).
Last September, the Giants dropped a provision that would have allowed them to void Bonds' $18 million salary in 2006 if he failed to reach 500 plate appearances this year or 1,500 combined from 2003 to 2005, including at least 400 this year.
Urban and Forst on ESPN
I know some people here have a problem with espn, but here is another opportunity to talk with Urban and David Forst...Enjoy.
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Scott Ridge: (12:35 PM ET ) Thanks Pedro, I'm back ... Mychael Urban who wrote a book on the A's Big Three will join us at 1:30 ET... A's assistant GM David Forst will be chatting around 2:30 ET. Send'em your questions and I'll save for later.
Here is the link:
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