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SF Giants: Bonds Stays Hot, Giants Stay Cold

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by Trecole696

Barry Bonds continued his hot streak on Wednesday night, belting career home run number 759. It was Bonds' 5th home run in his last 9 games and his 25th on the season. At this pace, it's very possible that Bonds could reach the 800 home run plateau before he decides to retire, which he has stated would likely be after the 2008 season. There is still about 6 weeks left in the season and ending the season with 770 or more home runs is looking more and more likely by the day. However, Bonds' hot streak has not translated into Giants wins, and the team has looked terrible since Bonds broke the record 10 days ago. The Giants are 2-8 since the historic blast and they have fallen to a season low 20 games below .500. It's almost like their going through a post-Bonds hangover. They played their best ball in a while when ESPN was airing every game due to the Bonds chase, but since the spotlight has left the team, they have gone back to the lackluster, tired old squad that they have been for most of the first 4 months of the season.

It's not all bad news around Giants land though. The team did agree to deals with 2 of their first round picks just beating Wednesdays' deadline. The teams top pick, left-handed starter Madison Bumgarner, received the 2.3 million dollar signing bonus that he was asking for to keep him from attending the University of North Carolina. The teams 3rd pick, outfielder Wendall Fairly, signed for around a 1 million dollar bonus. Fairly would have attended Southern Mississippi State if the deal had fallen through with the Giants. Both the players will join the rest of the Giants 2007 draft class for the Instructional League which starts in mid-September. I will be following that league closely and keeping you updated on how these kids are doing.

The San Francisco Giants Blog-http://giantsbaseballblog.blogspot.com/

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ChristofMVP
864 days ago
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Who in their right mind will sign bonds to a contract next season. The guy cannot field nor run any longer. Hence, he is done in the National League. Sure, an American League team could offer him a role as a DH. But the price would not justify doing so. Bonds will not sell any tickets next year. The record has been broken. It now has become just an aging, over the hill player who needs to hang up the spikes.
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Silencer76AAA-er
864 days ago
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I agree 100%. Bonds's marketability dropped like a stone as soon as he hit 756 off Bacsik. No one cares anymore. For that matter, no one cares about the Giants. The team is in shambles, they have little to no talent in the system that is ready to play in the bigs, and they are laced with veterans well past their prime. The Giants will be relevant again...in 2011.
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KelsdadAll-Star
864 days ago
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Agree. Bonds has said he wants to play in 2008 so he can chase 800 homers and 3000 hits, but, unfortunately for him, the choice won't be his to make. Like Sammy in Texas. Sign a minor league contract for next to nothing, sell a few season tickets, then get benched for some Double A first baseman.
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Trecole696Red-Shirting
864 days ago
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I don't know who is going to offer Bonds a contract because as you said Christof, he's going to be asking for big money still, certainly 12+ million for the year. My best guess would be the Angels as they have the money and a need for a bat behind Vlad.

I don't know what you guys are thinking by saying he won't draw crowds next year. Even the people who hate him still want to see him hit. Plus it's going to be his farewell season. I guarantee he will be marketable next year. Stop letting your hatred do the speaking for you.

Comparing Bonds to Sosa is comical, but I know your just joking Kelsdad. And I have never seen a guy on pace for 35+ home runs get bashed about his play so much. He's hit 5 jacks in his last 9 games during which he's had about 15 official at bats. How is he finished? You guys are treating baseball like it's a popularity contest. Sure he doesn't cover the ground in the outfield like he used to, but he is still manageable on the base paths, believe me, I watch the team everyday. Not judging him as a person, but as a player, he still puts on a show.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
864 days ago
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After the Gary Mathews fiasco, the Angels aren't signing anyone. It's the A's (Bonds get OBP thta Beane likes) or it's Barry Bonds - New York Yankee
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Hit By a PitchVarsity
864 days ago
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I hate Barry Bonds more than I hate anyone in sports, and I don't want to see him hit, ever. I'd like to see him BE hit -- by a pitch, a bat, or a car -- or just punched in the face, even. I'll admit that I had way too much fun heckling him and almost getting kicked out of Coors Field, but I will never, ever pay money to see his inflated, cheating ass again. (Sorry, thinking about sports jerks has me riled up, apparently.)
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Silencer76AAA-er
863 days ago
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Hm, I hate Bonds, and I have no interest in seeing him hit next year.

Secondly, my hatred for him has nothing to do with my words. The man is a one tool player now. He can't field, he can't throw, he definitely can't run, hitting for average is questionable since all he does is try to hit the deep ball...means he hits for power.

My overall statement is that the Giants are a joke. They have too many aging veterans, or guys that are below average, and no talent in the farm to fix it.
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Trecole696Red-Shirting
864 days ago
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Gary Mathews has nothing to do with Barry Bonds and would make no difference in Bonds going to the Angels. Arte Moreno loves to make big time moves and I would not put bringing Bonds in past him. I highly doubt the Yankees would get in the mix. The A's would make a little bit of sense, but I doubt they'd give Barry 13+ million dollars to DH for a year.
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KelsdadAll-Star
864 days ago
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Hey Manny, want to bet your entire net worth Bonds isnt a yankee next year?
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Trecole696Red-Shirting
864 days ago
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Excellent insight HBP!
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Trecole696Red-Shirting
864 days ago
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The more I think about it, the more the A's make sense. They will give Bonds a decent shot at getting to the playoffs, plus he stays in the bay. It would also be a decent investment for the A's on a 1 year deal. The A's could use the bat and the publicity to start gaining peoples interest as they are getting ready to move into a new yard. They've always been the second team in the bay area, but if they took Bonds away from the Giants, I wouldn't be surprised to see them outdraw the Giants.
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