By Laurence Miedema
After missing the previous two games because of a sore left side, Barry Bonds deemed himself fit to play before the Giants' game Friday night, but wasn't in the starting lineup as a precautionary measure.
Bonds took batting practice and played catch with the rest of the team and said he would be available to pinch hit. Bonds suggested, however, that he might be better off delaying his return until Saturday's day game because of the cool conditions expected Friday night at AT&T Park.
``I feel fine, but they think it might be better if I wait until tomorrow because it won't be as cold as tonight,'' Bonds said, referring to the Giants training staff. ``I could go out there and play today or I could play tomorrow. We'll do what they think is best.''
Giants trainer Stan Conte said, ``It's really more on how he feels.''
Bonds said he continues to receive ultrasound, heat and ice treatments on the affected area, although he said he never was concerned the injury was severe.
``I know my body a little bit, I just didn't want to do anything to aggravate it,'' Bonds said. ``It feels a lot better.''
The Giants came into Friday's game shorthanded. First baseman Lance Niekro was only available as a pinch hitter after suffering a right groin injury Thursday night and second baseman Ray Durham was a late scratch because of a stiff neck.