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Suns MVP Nash Practices With Giants
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AP - Steve Nash looked good in a different shade of orange.
Travel Delays Bog Down Giants' Bonds
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AP - Barry Bonds didn't return to spring training in time for the Giants' exhibition game against the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday, but is expected to be in San Francisco's lineup Wednesday night.
Should 'Players' Become the Fifth Major?
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AP - The argument is the same every spring. The Players Championship has a great golf course that the U.S. television audience knows as well as any. The field is considered the strongest and deepest of the year, one that is not bogged down by amateur hopefuls, club pros or Charles Coody. The TPC at Sawgrass delivers drama like few other stages in golf.
Holmes Feeling Like a Vet at Players
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AP - The Players Championship is the kind of week that makes J.B. Holmes realize how quickly his life has changed.
Should 'Players' Become the Fifth Major?
YAHOO
AP - The argument is the same every spring. The Players Championship has a great golf course that the U.S. television audience knows as well as any. The field is considered the strongest and deepest of the year, one that is not bogged down by amateur hopefuls, club pros or Charles Coody. The TPC at Sawgrass delivers drama like few other stages in golf.
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Travel Delays Bog Down Giants' Bonds
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AP - Barry Bonds didn't return to Arizona in time for the start of the San Francisco Giants' exhibition game against the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday, apparently held up by travel delays.
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Mariners Trade Thornton to White Sox
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AP - The Seattle Mariners traded lefty Matt Thornton to the Chicago White Sox for outfielder Joe Borchard on Monday.
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Bonds Gives Legs a Workout in Loss to Cubs
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AP - Barry Bonds gave his legs their stiffest in-game test of the spring, scoring from first on a double and running after balls in the outfield during the San Francisco Giants' 7-5 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
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Selig Says No Decision Made on Bonds
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AP - Commissioner Bud Selig is proceeding cautiously before deciding whether baseball should launch an investigation into allegations that Barry Bonds used performance-enhancing drugs for at least five seasons.
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Congressman Writes Selig About Steroids
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AP - Prompted by an upcoming book about Barry Bonds, a congressman who sponsored legislation calling for tougher drug testing in pro sports wrote a letter Wednesday asking baseball commissioner Bud Selig about his role in policing steroid use from 1998-02.
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Bonds in Full Swing With Second Homer
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AP - Nine at-bats into spring training, Barry Bonds has shown the San Francisco Giants have nothing to worry about when it comes to his swing.
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Benitez Has Cortisone Injection in Knee
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AP - San Francisco Giants closer Armando Benitez had a cortisone injection in his swollen left knee and won't be able to throw off a mound for a few days.
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Giants Will Celebrate Bonds' Milestones
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AP - Barry Bonds laid down a bunt, then pointed to Texas manager Buck Showalter in a display meant for entertainment value.
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Expect Party if Bonds Surpasses Babe
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AP - The San Francisco Giants will celebrate appropriately if Barry Bonds passes Babe Ruth on the career home run list.
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Bonds Goes Through Light Workout Day
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AP - Barry Bonds worked on keeping the ball in the park for a change. The San Francisco slugger took several rounds of batting practice at Scottsdale Stadium on Monday, joining his teammates who didn't have to make the trip to Tucson to play the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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U.S. Wins Over South Africa in World Baseball Classic
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Joanna Wypior - AHN Staff Reporter Scottsdale, AZ (AHN)—Ken Griffey Jr. knocked in two three-run homers and drove in seven runs to lead the U.S. to the second round of the World Baseball Classic in a 17-0 rout of South Africa in five innings on Friday. After losing to Canada, the...
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Bonds Hits First Spring HR Against Padres
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AP - Barry Bonds needed only four at-bats to find his home run stroke.
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Bonds Goes Deep; Sexson Feels Pain
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AP - San Francisco manager Felipe Alou didn't have Barry Bonds in his original lineup Sunday. He was certainly glad he went to a new version that included the slugger.
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Blog: You Won't See Bonds on Bus to Tucson
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AP - As spring training gets into full swing, AP sportswriters will be filing period behind-the-scenes reports from Grapefruit and Cactus league sites:
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Bonds Hits First Spring HR Against Padres
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AP - Barry Bonds needed only four at-bats to find his home run stroke.
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Giants and A's Fans are Rained Out
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Denise Royal - AHN Staff Writer Phoenix, AZ (AHN) – It rained on the parade of a sellout crowd hoping to see Barry Bonds play against the Oakland Athletics’ home Cactus League game. The 41-year-old Bonds went through some conditioning work indoors in nearby Scottsdale, two days...
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U.S. Team Gets Fresh Start in 2nd Round
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AP - Derrek Lee and his U.S. teammates never discussed or even envisioned a first-round scenario in which the Americans' World Baseball Classic fate would be in the hands of another team.
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U.S. Crushes South Africa 17-0 To Advance To Second Round Of WBC
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Julie Farby - AHN Staff Writer Scottsdale, AZ (AHN)—Ken Griffey Jr. knocked in two three-run homers and drove in seven runs to lead the U.S. to the second round of the World Baseball Classic in a 17-0 rout of South Africa in five innings on Friday. After losing to Canada, the...
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United States Has No Mercy for S. Africa
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AP - Oh mercy, a game against South Africa was just what the United States needed. Ken Griffey Jr. went 4-for-4 with two home runs and seven RBIs, and the Americans advanced to the second round of the World Baseball Classic with a 17-0 rout Friday in a game shortened to five innings because of the tournament's mercy rule.
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United States Has No Mercy for S. Africa
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AP - Oh mercy, a game against South Africa was just what the United States needed. Ken Griffey Jr. went 4-for-4 with two home runs and seven RBIs, and the Americans advanced to the second round of the World Baseball Classic with a 17-0 rout Friday in a game shortened to five innings because of the tournament's mercy rule.
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