Barry Bonds' legacy with Giants, Hall of Fame on hold - Ann Killion - SI.com
The San Francisco Giants
like their statues. Fans meet under
Willie Mays'
bronzed likeness in front of AT&T Park. Around the corner
Juan Marichal
kicks his leg high; across the water,
Willie McCovey
peers off at a home run; up the street
Orlando Cepeda
greets visitors.
So the people want to know, will a former player whose statistics include the all-time home run record, one guilty verdict and three hung jury counts get a statue?
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