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    Long Term Deal For Winn?

    The Giants opened talks on a multiyear extension with outfielder Randy Winn on Wednesday, and while the discussion with agent Craig Landis was constructive, both sides agreed to postpone the matter until later this month.

    Landis also represents White Sox infielder Paul Konerko, one of the top prizes on the free-agent market that opens its gates Friday.

    "He's got a lot of free-agent work ahead of him, and we've got a lot of work ahead of us," Giants assistant GM Ned Colletti said by phone from Indian Wells where he is attending baseball's general manager meetings. "We'll put it off for the short term, a week or two, and gather thoughts, look for comparable players and see if we can figure out the parameters on a long-term deal."

    Winn, a Danville native, is signed for $5 million. But he stands to be a free agent after the 2006 season, and the Giants consider him a long-term fit.

    Colletti said he was encouraged that further negotiation could yield fruit.

    "The talks were general in nature, but I'd characterize them as positive," Colletti said.
    Whoah!! Back it up! I liked getting Winn for 2006 but a long term deal? I am not sold on this. We have to wait and see how things play out and and there a better FA OFers after next year to look at as Bonds will probably retire.Let's for now just hope Winn has a good 2006. I don't see the need to rush it.

    In other news, could Bonds represent America in the World Cup? I say **** no! We need this guy to be 100% healthy for 2006 to win the West and for him to get himself a ring. Bad idea but reports say it could happen.

    Barry Bonds is being pressured to compete for the U.S. team in the World Cup in March, according to Sports Illustrated columnist Tom Verducci.

    Bonds reportedly told Players' Association special assistant Bobby Bonilla that he would participate if his health allows. Bonilla and Bonds are tight from their days in Pittsburgh.

    The Giants haven't been asked about Bonds' availability for the exhibition, Colletti said. "I'd be surprised if he wasn't asked," Colletti said. "But I'm not sure. I don't know (the union's) status in putting that team together."

    Most major league executives are more concerned about allowing their pitchers to compete in the inaugural event, though Bonds' participation would be sure to make the Giants nervous.

    Colletti said that Bonds, after a month of rest, recently began working out with physical therapist Clive Brewster. Bonds has said he plans to shed significant weight this winter.

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    Yea, give it time, if he works well this year, why not? He's a solid player.

    Bonds... I don't want him on the team because he's Bonds lol.
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    How old is Winn?
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    Age isn't the factor I was worried about. When in 2006 there might be a market for guys like Torri Hunter and Jim Edmonds and Bonds possibly retiring, you don't sign this guy for a long term deal right now.

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