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Barry Bonds

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Bonds’ Trainer Asked To Stop Coaching Youth League

A Northern California youth baseball league has barred Barry Bonds’ former personal trainer from coaching his son’s team.

2011/06/14

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Selig Will Not Consider Changing Bonds’ Records

Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig will not consider changing Barry Bonds’ records following the slugger’s conviction on obstruction of justice last week.

2011/04/21

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Bonds Guilty On Obstruction Of Justice, Jury Hung On 3 Other Counts

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barry Bonds was found guilty of obstruction of justice Wednesday but a jury failed to reach a verdict on three other counts that the home run king lied to a grand jury […]

CBS2 / KCAL9–2011/04/13

Former Major League Baseball player Barry Bonds (C) smiles as he leaves an arraignment hearing on March 1, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Barry Bonds and his former trainer Greg Anderson are appearing for an arraignment hearing ahead of a perjury trial that is expected to begin later in the month. (credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Former Aide Says She Saw Trainer Inject Bonds

Barry Bonds’ former personal shopper testified that she witnessed the slugger’s private trainer inject Bonds in the belly button before a road trip during the 2002 season.

2011/03/31

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Canseco Calls Bonds Trial ‘Ridiculous’

Jose Canseco calls Barry Bonds’ perjury trial in federal court “ridiculous.”

2011/03/24

Former Major League Baseball player Barry Bonds (C) smiles as he leaves an arraignment hearing on March 1, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Barry Bonds and his former trainer Greg Anderson are appearing for an arraignment hearing ahead of a perjury trial that is expected to begin later in the month. (credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Bonds Goes On Trial Monday For 2003 Testimony

Starting Monday, a jury will be selected in the very same court house where Barry Bonds testified all those years ago to determine whether he broke the law with four short answers totaling nine words: “Not that I know of,” “No, no,” “No,” and “Right.”

2011/03/19

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