MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) — Some people say that ‘home’ is where you hang your hat. Barry Bonds may not agree with that.
Bonds bicycles across the Rickenbacker Causeway on his daily morning ride, Biscayne Bay on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other, a complicated past behind him.
Most of the time he looks ahead — to this weekend, for example. He’s heading for home.
Bonds will return to San Francisco for a three-game series, still wearing orange and black but now in a different role with a different team. The former Giants slugger will be in the visitors dugout as hitting coach for the Miami Marlins, and he doesn’t think it’s as strange as it sounds.