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Barry Bonds has yet to officially announce his retirement from playing baseball, but he's been pretty much forced into it because no team wants him. Even though he holds the record for the most homeruns of all time at 762, it's clouded with the accusations that he used steroids for a chunk of his career.
But even with that, Bonds still sees a future in baseball.
Prior to the start of Game 1 in the World Series match between the San Francisco Giants and Texas Rangers, Bonds said that he may want to take up coaching in Major League Baseball.
"I have a gift and sooner or later I have to give it away," Bonds told the Associated Press. "I have to share it. Hopefully I'll get the opportunity here."
Prior to the start of Game 1 in the World Series match between the San Francisco Giants and Texas Rangers, Bonds said that he may want to take up coaching in Major League Baseball.
"I have a gift and sooner or later I have to give it away," Bonds told the Associated Press. "I have to share it. Hopefully I'll get the opportunity here."
That is, if he isn't going to jail.
Bonds is still scheduled to appear before a federal court in March to face charges that he lied to a federal grand jury back in 2003 when he said he didn't knowingly take any steroids throughout his career.