San Francisco Giants legend Barry Bonds is going after Major League Baseball over the way his career ended in 2007.
According to Jon Heyman of CBS Sports, the All-Time home run king is proceeding with a case against MLB and claiming collusion by the league’s owners. Bonds apparently feels that teams got together after he played his last game in 2007 — a season in which he set the all-time home run record with 762 homers — and agreed not to sign him.
For now, Bonds is working with the MLB Players Association to file a grievance.