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| It Only Took a Month! |
| Published: May 1, 2007, 7:10 pm |
| Tags: Tony Armas, Alfonso Soriano, First Home Run |
| Considering I (and every other Cubs fan) have been waiting for this all year, I feel it deserves it's own post. Alfonso Soriano FINALLY HIT A HOME RUN!!! Soriano hit his first blast of the season just a few moments ago off of Tony Armas. I hope this is the start of a 6 or 7 game streak where Soriano goes yard. |
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| More Carny Reaction: What Will You Do When Barry Hits #756? |
| Published: July 29, 2007, 11:40 am |
| Tags: 100 Injury Rate, Bohchris, Sports Hernia, Barry Bonds, Rupert, Home Run Record, Fan Reactions, Hank Aaron, Dcscrap, Lozo |
| Aaron to #2 on the all-time home run list. The results were to be expected. Most were not thrilled. Today we get reaction from a few more writers to see if yesterday's opinions still hold true.WCK, 100% Injury Rate: He may be an asshole, sure his former mistress has man-hands, sure he cheated, but I could care less. I had the opportunity to |
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| 7 Reasons to NOT Be Barry Bond's 756th Home Run Ball |
| Published: July 28, 2007, 9:08 pm |
| Tags: Lessons Learned, 756, 757, 758, 800, Alex Rodriguez, Ball, Barry Bonds, Baseball, Fans, Hank Aaron, Home Run |
| do NOT want to be the 756th Home Run Ball that Barry Bonds will inevitably hit.My reasons - 1. It is going to hurt when he hits me2. Chances are I am going to get wet3. If I don't get wet, I am going to be creamed by dozens of beer drinking idiots all NOT wanting a piece of me, but ALL of me so that they can in turn get rid of me. Oh, boy! |
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| Giants Pressured Into Playing Bonds Tonight? |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 7:26 pm |
| Tags: Barry Bonds, Barrybonds, Bud Selig, Budselig, Costas Now, Costasnow, Espn, Home Run Chase, Homerunchase |
| and money covering the Bonds home run chase. Their game tonight would certainly have less allure to the viewing public without Barry batting three or four times. So is it possible that either of these two forces pressured the Giants into playing Bonds tonight? I think so.Previously at FanHouse:Bud Selig Will Step in if Giants Sit Bonds on the |
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| Congratulations, A-Rod! |
| Published: August 4, 2007, 8:33 pm |
| Tags: 500 Home Run Club, Malice, Barry Bonds, Mlb, Yankees, Alex Rodriguez |
| Stadium too.Sitting at home, I got to watch A-Rod hit a ball waaay back towards the left foul pole, stay true... and the wait was over. Took him 10 days, but finally Alex Rodriguez hit his 500th home run, in a game where the Yanks beat the Royals 16-8. The pitcher who holds the dubious honor of being smacked for #500 is Kyle Davis.Tho' I |
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| Barry Bonds Ties Hank Aaron In San Diego |
| Published: August 4, 2007, 8:24 pm |
| Tags: Barry Bonds, Barrybonds, Home Run Chase, Homerunchase, Jeff Pearlman, Jeffpearlman |
| Alex Rodriguez hit his 500th home run -- becoming the youngest player in history to do so, and by two years -- Barry Bonds stole back the limelight, tying Hank Aaron at 755 home runs all-time. Of course everyone knows the story already: Bonds is evil incarnate (Jeff Pearlman's word, not mine!), he is tarnishing the game of baseball, teaching kids |
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| 755* |
| Published: August 5, 2007, 9:10 am |
| Tags: Giants Sf, Barry Bonds, Home Run Record |
| Well, he tied Hank. Sucks, no? Of course, the blogosphere is full of commentary.It had to happen sooner or later (Blown Coverage)ESPN screws up #755 (100% Injury Rate)The Typical Bonds Post (More Credible)755. (Signal to Noise)755 (Part Mule)Not All History Is Happy (Five Tool Tool)The terrible swift sword: Reaction to Bonds' #755 (Steroid |
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| Bonds ties Aaron at 755 Home Runs (Video) |
| Published: August 5, 2007, 12:18 am |
| Tags: Baseball, 755, Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Home Run, Video |
| With one steroid-enhanced swing of the bat, Barry Bonds tied Hank Aaron at 755 home runs today. The dubious home run came against the San Diego Padres in the 2nd inning against pitcher Clay Hensley in front of a suspicious television audience and packed stadium. Barry Bonds Ties Henry Aaron Henry Aaron was not in attendance for [...] |
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| Selig Likely to Miss Bonds' Next Four Games |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 11:33 am |
| Tags: Alex Rodriguez, Alexrodriguez, Barry Bonds, Barry M Bloom, Barrybonds, Barrym Bloom, Bob Dupuy, Bobdupuy, Bud Selig, Budselig, Frank Robinson, Frankrobinson, Home Run Chase, Homerunchase, Willie Mays, Williemays |
| Saturday hit his 500th homer at Yankee Stadium. There was no message from Aaron, either, Bonds said. Sound to me like there's a pretty good chance Selig won't be there when Bonds breaks the record, and my guess is, that's fine by Bud. Let the criticism rain. Previously at FanHouse: Bud Selig Watched But Didn't ClapBud Selig Will Send |
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| I Don't Care Who Gives Up No. 756 |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 6:18 pm |
| Tags: Giants Sf, Barry Bonds, Home Run Record, Lozo |
| Or how about giving up a homer, any homer, to Jason Tyner?Quick -- who gave up the hit to extend Joe DiMaggio's hitting streak to a record 45 games? Does it matter? I think he was Asian. His name was Hoo Fuching Cares.Why doesn't this strange fascination with the people who give up a record-breaker extend to other facets of life? Who was the |
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| Barry Bonds at 756 Home Runs (Video) |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 11:52 pm |
| Tags: Greatest Sports Moments, Baseball, 756, Barry Bonds, Home Run, Record, Video |
| Congratulations to Barry Bonds who hit home run #756 against the Washington Capitols while in a ‘roid-induced stupor. See Barry Bonds photos before and after his artificial beefing-up. The record-breaking video of Barry Bonds’ 756th home run, which came on August 7th, 2007, is below. Barry Bonds Hits 756 Home Runs See his [...] |
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| Barry Bonds ‘Shoots’ Past Hank Aaron as Home Run Champ |
| Published: August 8, 2007, 12:07 am |
| Tags: Sports, Major League Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, Frank Robinson, Hank Aaron, Harmon Killebrew, Home Run, Home Run Champ, Ken Griffey Jr, Major League Baseball, Mark Mcgwire, Mlb, Rafael Palmeiro, Sammy Sosa, San Fransisco Giants, Willie Mays |
| The San Fransisco Giants Barry Bonds passed the elegant Hank Aaron on Tuesday night as Major League Baseball’s all-time home run champ with 756 homers. The home run came in the 5th inning with one out and no one on base against the Washington Nationals Mike Bacsik. Top 10 All-Time Home Run Leaders Barry Bonds, 756 Hank Aaron, [...] |
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| Coming To Grips With Home Run King Barry |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 9:06 pm |
| Tags: Barry Bonds, Barrybonds, Home Run Chase, Homerunchase |
| Bonds is the all-time home run king. This isn't surprising news. That's the thing about all-time records; when they get broken it doesn't sneak up on you. This is not an easy fact for me to digest. I'm a Pirates fan. I was seven years old in 1992 when in a two month period Bonds made his fatefully terrible throw that allowed Sid Bream to |
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| A King Is Born: 756 for Barry Bonds |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 8:40 pm |
| Tags: Barry Bonds, Barrybonds, Bud Selig, Budselig, Hank Aaron, Hankaaron, Home Run Chase, Homerunchase |
| Bonds is officially the new home run king after breaking Hank Aaron's home run record with his 756th homer on Tuesday night. Neither commissioner Bud Selig nor Aaron was there to see history made in person, but Aaron broke his silence on Bonds' pursuit by surprisingly offering up a congratulatory message on the AT&T Park video screen.Bonds' |
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| Mike Bacsik Was Not Afraid of History |
| Published: August 7, 2007, 9:25 pm |
| Tags: Barry Bonds, Barrybonds, Home Run Chase, Homerunchase, Mike Bacsik, Mikebacsik |
| climbing atop the career home run leaderboard, he broke the major league record for walks in a season three times, first in 2001 with 177 walks, again in 2002 with 198 walks and one more time in 2004 with 232 walks. If you take a look at the rest of the top 20 and you'll see his name appear three more times. So not only has he hit more home |
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