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MLBPA To File Grievance Over Bonds Collusion
Published by MoonDog on October 18, 2008
From the Associated Press
The Major League Baseball Players Association has reportedly found evidence that team owners acted in collusion to keep former Giants slugger Barry Bonds from playing in the majors this season.
MLB.com cited Bonds’ agent, Jeff Borris, in stating that it’s not if a grievance will be filed but when, and that the union has agreed with the commissioner’s office to delay the filing of such a grievance until an unspecified time.
Baseball’s all-time home run leader at 762, Bonds sat out the entire 2008 season and asked the union in May to consider filing a grievance after he was unable to find a home as a free agent.
A 15-year stint with San Francisco ended in 2007 when the team informed him he would not be returning.
Bonds is still in the midst of defending 14 counts of perjury and one obstruction of justice charge in a case with ties to his alleged use of performance-enhancing substances brought against him by the federal attorney’s office in San Francisco.
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