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Updated: October 16, 2008, 10:14 PM ET


<!-- end page tools --><!-- begin story body --><!-- template inline -->NEW YORK -- The baseball players' union says it has found evidence teams acted in concert against signing Barry Bonds but it reached an agreement with the commissioner's office to delay the filing of any grievance.
The union expressed concern in May about the lack of offers to the home run king. Filing a grievance would trigger proceedings before arbitrator Shyam Das.
Union general counsel Michael Weiner confirmed the deal with Major League Baseball, which was first reported by murraychass.com.
"There were numerous things that occurred that made me believe that the clubs were acting in concert," Bonds' agent, Jeff Borris, said Thursday. "When I testify as a witness in the case, I will delineate each and every one of them."
Bonds was indicted last Nov. 15 on charges related to 2003 grand jury testimony during which he denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. No team signed Bonds when he became a free agent after the 2007 season.
"We have the agreement about the timing of a potential grievance," Weiner said. "Our investigation revealed a violation of the Basic Agreement. It's a violation of the Basic Agreement related to Barry Bonds and free agency."
Weiner said the section that had been violated was Article XX (e) of the collective bargaining agreement, which states, in part: "Players shall not act in concert with other players and clubs shall not act in concert with other clubs." Weiner would not say how long the agreement runs to allow the union to file a grievance.
Baseball attorneys repeatedly have denied that teams acted in concert against Bonds. Management lawyer Dan Halem said Thursday that MLB would have no additional comment.
Bonds pleaded not guilty to 14 counts of making false declarations to a federal grand jury and one count of obstruction of justice, and his trial is scheduled to start March 2. Any grievance is likely to follow the trial.
"The timing of the filing of the case is between the players' union and the commissioner's office," Borris said.
After spending a lot of time during the first half of 2008 trying to get Bonds signed, Borris has stopped his efforts.
"I am convinced based on MLB's actions in 2008 that they will never let him wear a major league uniform ever again," he said.
The players' association won three collusion grievances in which owners were found to have conspired against free agents following the 1985, 1986 and 1987 seasons. Management agreed in 1990 to settle those cases for $280 million and also agreed to a provision that future collusion would be subject to triple damages
 
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I hope Bonds gets a 100 Million out of these scumbags. Shows why USA and thier people are such a joke. They embrace WHORES like Mike Jordan, like Chris Evert. They cant handle the truth. Would much rather believe a lie.
 

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I hope Bonds gets a 100 Million out of these scumbags. Shows why USA and thier people are such a joke. They embrace WHORES like Mike Jordan, like Chris Evert. They cant handle the truth. Would much rather believe a lie.

Please explain the Michael Jordan and Chris Evert references.

I assume you are talking about the degenerate gambler Michael Jordan, if there is any thing else, I am not aware of it.
 

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Chris and Mike were phony, both were commercial whores, and Chris literally. They care about ad dollars, not about the truth. Americans are excellent at embracing lies, thats why Wolf Blitzer and Tony Kornheiser can make a living. Barry Bonds did every thing better than Babe Ruth and is not that bad of a guy. Barry is sincere, he could have been a phony whore like Jordan and made many more millions. Instead he told people the truth, and people, especialy American people hate the truth with a passion.
 

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I don't understand how teams could have acted against Bonds.

If a team doesn't want him on thier roster, why should they have to put him on. The guy has a ton of baggage, doesn't play well with others and is an overall distraction in the clubhouse.

You can't go by HR numbers and say he has to get hired.
 

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Hard to believe, but all 30 teams were smart. Screw the cheater.
 

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Then how are half the guys in the major on the roster?

I wish I was a lefty.

About Bonds, it is a bad business decision to put him on anyone's team. Never much of a good teammate, you would create a media circus every night. It would be a huge disruption to a team.
 

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find me one player who woulnt want bonds on their team and i wouldnt want such a loser on my team
 

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The teams know what they did, and the investigators are stalling the official report of it until possibly after the World Series.

Busted!
 

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find me one player who woulnt want bonds on their team and i wouldnt want such a loser on my team

Great line. Chemistry is so overrated in baseball. You know how many fights occur during the course of the season.

BB maybe a jerk, but when in the box, few have been better.
 

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find me one player who woulnt want bonds on their team and i wouldnt want such a loser on my team

Why didn't Boston sign him after they traded Manny? Seems like money isn't an issue with them, and they have a huge hole in their lineup. Because he a self-cantered prick that cheated.
 

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Why didn't Boston sign him after they traded Manny? Seems like money isn't an issue with them, and they have a huge hole in their lineup. Because he a self-cantered prick that cheated.

Because they didn't need a lefty stick. They needed a righty stick in Fenway.
 

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Looks Like Barry might get the last laugh afterall ...

coo coo coo and screw u too
 

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