Yeah. I hear you. For some reason Barry feels he still has the stuff to help a
team stock up on Ws. He certainly can still hit with power, though a liability
in LF. He would not be happy in a DH/Pinch hitter role. This is probably why no
one has called him. Or, should I say, called him, yet.
--- On Sun, 3/23/08, jimmy brash <illtownfiend@...> wrote:
> From: jimmy brash <illtownfiend@...>
> Subject: Re: [Mets Fanz United] Barry Bonds
> To: MetsFanzUnited@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, March 23, 2008, 10:17 PM
> bonds nolonger has the ability to be an everyday or even an
> every other day player. he needs to play for an american
> league team, like seattle, where he can be the DH. he would
> also do well in kansas city, where he could help a youthful
> team be competitive or baltimore, where he could give fans
> a reason to come to games...
>
> metaltiger224 <metaltiger224@...> wrote:
> What do you think? Should Bonds be on this team? It
> wouldn't hurt, and it would give him a
> pad to launch from; feeling he has something to prove. For
> shaking that chip loose from his
> shoulder will take some awful strong tremor. Think of
> Moises Alou, Endy Chavez, and Barry
> Bonds in LF. Aside from Endy, there would be two very
> effective "hammers" in left. And
> Bonds would like to be on a team with a chance to make it
> to the Big Show.
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