Barry Bonds has no desire to play for an minor league team in an effort to create any interest among major league clubs, according to an Associated Press report.
The indicted career home run leader remains unsigned, even though he batted .276 last season with 28 homers, 66 RBI's, and a major league-leading 132 walks.
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