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Barry Bonds to Help Bryan Stow's Children

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Los Angeles, Calif-- The lawyer representing the Stow family, Thomas Girardi told CBS 2 reporter Dave Lopez that Barry Bonds has reached out to the family and plans to pay for the education for both of Bryan's children. Both kids are currently in grade school.

Giants reliever Jeremy Affeldt also made a surprise visit to the hospital on Tuesday.

Affeldt said he shared a prayer with Bryan Stow and his family. He introduced himself to Stow, held his hand and prayed for a speedy recovery.

Affeldt said Stow opened his eyes and seemed responsive. He presented Stow with a banner from the Giants and gave some team apparel to his family members.

Affeldt had addressed fans along with Dodgers second baseman Jamey Carroll before the teams played shortly after the attack, telling the crowd violence has no place in the rivalry.

The 42-year-old Stow remains in critical but stable condition and is under heavy sedation to prevent seizures caused by the traumatic brain injury.

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