Eric Chavez wasn't alone in assuming Barry Bonds would end up in Oakland. With no apparent interest from other teams, there was a growing perception within baseball that the A's would sign him. That was before the slugger faced charges, and A's owner Lew Wolff said by phone Tuesday that while the team had discussed Bonds before the indictment was handed down, "I don't think we were that interested, and I doubt we'd have interest at this point."
Wolff said the question would be better suited for General Manager Billy Beane who was unavailable for comment while traveling in Europe.
A's No Longer Interested In Bonds?





