Barry Bonds: The Cubs' Answer to Their Left Handed Woes

Robert Walsh by Contributor Written on December 01, 2008
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I have heard and read almost everything possible on-line and in the news about the Cubs' need for a left-handed hitter that would be able to bat in the 3-6 part of the Cubs' already potent offense. As such, there is one guy that jumped into my head as the best option for both financial reasons and why we need someone left-handed. 

Barry Bonds would do everything the Cubs need right now.  Mark Teahan wont do that.  Ken Griffey won't either.  Adam Dunn is nothing compared to Bonds.  Plus, on top of that, they would all want money to play baseball—and a lot of it.  Bonds would play for free, heck he might even PAY the Cubs to play. 

Now I know all the crap about Bonds and why he shouldn't play.  But come on people, the media is the only damn reason why he isn't playing today.  He can hit, field to an extent, and more than anything, make those around him better.  Just look at his Giants team in 2002. 

Bonds is the man the Cubs need.  Bobby Bonds finished his career with the Cubs, so lets do the same for Barry. 

Who's with me?

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