Barry Bonds who once played for the San Francisco Giants has told the family of Bryan Stow he will pay for his two children to go to college. Bryan Stow was beaten outside of Dodger's stadium last month.Bryan Stow was just a fan who had gone to the game and afterwards was jumped while walking to his car only

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because he was wearing the wrong shirt; his Giants attire. Many of the Giants players have visited Bryan while he remains in a coma in critical but stable condition. He is under heavy sedation to keep him from having seizures due to the brain injury he received. Bonds contribution is just one of many that the Giants players have made to the Stow family over the last few weeks.

Just this past weekend one of Stow's attackers was arrested. Giovanni Ramirez has been arrested but not charged with the crime as of yet. There are two others that are still being sought, one is believed to believed to have been involved in the beating and the other is a woman who is believed to have been the driver who helped them flee the scene.

The Giants players realize that this family will never be the same again. The outcome of Bryan's condition is still unknown. Will he come out of a coma? Will he ever get to see his kids grow up? Many questions

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unanswered but prayers are sure to help. A wonderful thing the players and now, former players like Bond, are doing to help the family.

This brutal and needless attack should never have happened. The Stow family has also filed suit against the Dodgers organization for lack of security and parking lot lighting. Just one more blow to an organization that financial and image trouble already.

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