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Date Added: May 16, 2008 05:40:06 PM
It's no coincidence that news of Peter Magowan's possible retirement as managing partner of the Giants is bubbling up at the same time as Barry Bonds news. Blogs: Extra Baggs | Giants fan Forum | Mobile alerts | More Giants

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