Baseball superstar Barry Bonds has lost his collusion case against Major League Baseball.
Baseball arbitrator Frederic Horowitz has ruled in favor of MLB in a collusion case from Bond's final season in the majors.
Bonds seek for a compensation after no teams would take him following his final season with San Francisco. Bonds hit .276 with a .480 on-base average and 28 home runs in 340 at-bats for the Giants in 2007.
The career home runs leader with 762, Bonds turned 43 during his last season. He later offered to play for the minimum major league salary but got no offers.
Bonds has worked as a guest instructor for the Giants in spring training since his playing days ended.
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