Interesting stories from newspapers across the nation:
- Linda Robertson of the Miami Herald writes that the Barry Bonds trial, and verdict, were an exercise in absurdity.
- Jesse Solomon .of the Houston Chronicle writes that Bonds coaxes his biggest walk.
- John Kass of the Chicago Tribune says cry for baseball but not its two biggest sinners.
- Christine Brennan of USA Today writes that the Bonds verdict is vindication for one dad.
- George Vecsey of the New York Times writes about Bonds' denial and baseball's problem.
- Chris Erskine of the Los Angeles Times tells Dodgers fans not to give up on Dodger Stadium.
- Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News (via the Boston Herald) writes that Josh Hamilton's freak injury is a sign of just how fragile he can be.
- Paul Hagen of the Philadelphia Daily News writes that Roy Halladay has earned the right to finish what he starts.
- Scott Lauber of the Boston Herald writes that David Ortiz and his Red Sox's teammates are worried about their poor start.
- John Tomase of the Boston Herald writes that Jed Lowrie is making his case for more playing time.
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