Because they apparently interviewed former Giants trainer Mark Letendre (pictured behind Bonds) in February, although Letendre says he didn't have a whole lot to tell them."It was all pretty vanilla," Letendre said. "I'm pretty far removed from it."Well if Letendre didn't have a whole to share, or at least that he's willing to let us know about, then what does it mean that Letendre was brought in?
"There is absolutely no doubt that the U.S. attorney is still running a grand jury and still taking evidence that involves Bonds," said Michael Rains, the lawyer for Bonds. "There is still an active effort to indict Barry."Doesn't sound like Rains is complaining -- the more they're investigating, the higher the bill he charges Barry, right?
I'm not sure exactly what the grand jury is going to find out beyond what was in Game of Shadows, considering what's in the book is fairly incriminating to begin with. If they're trying to get Barry, they better do it soon, since Bonds is only 21 home runs away from rewriting history.
Previously at FanHouse:
Barry Bonds Owes Greg Anderson Bigtime

















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4-10-2007 @ 11:18PM
tedfio1 said...
How could anyone accuse Barry Bonds of steroid use? Forget about it; he is untouchable. Now Mark McGwire; thats a different story. He is the poster boy for steroids. Barry Bonds head has grown due to his accomplishments, not growth harmones. His body has become sculptured and huge due to his extreme offseason workout regiment. Bullshit!!!!!!!!!!! He is a Cheater and deserves to be treated like one. I bet organized mobsters wish they had guys who would keep their mouths shut like Barry's trainers. Lets get real!
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