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Baseball's Home-Run King Barry Bonds Was Indicted in Federal District Court on 15 Counts of Perjury & Obstruction of Justice
Barry Bonds will almost undoubtedly break the all time home run record held by Hank Aaron this year barring an injury.
Barry Bonds is no doubt one of the greatest and most exciting players to ever play the game of baseball. Anyone who knows a little about sports knows that he is about to break Hank Aaron's all time home run record.
When Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's record, it was a media event. When Barry Bonds breaks Aaron's record, will it even be shown on national television?
Barry Bonds is one of the best baseball players of his era, but steroids are the only reason he is on the cusp of passing Hank Aaron for the major league home run record.
Barry Bonds is the new home run king. He surpassed the record, held by Hank Aaron, on Tuesday when he hit career home run number 756.
Ask any baseball fan to name the greatest home run hitters of all-time and the answer will include any or all of the following - Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron or Barry Bonds. Rarely will you hear someone mention the name Ralph Kiner
Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig can make a much needed statement by not attending the game in which Barry Bonds breaks Hank Aaron's all-time home run record
So why would MLB and Selig bypass a perfect publicity and marketing opportunity and keep their distance from celebrating this once in a lifetime moment? The answer is simple: Because Barry Bonds is the one passing Babe Ruth.
Babe Ruth made Baseball popular by hitting home-runs. His single season and lifetime home-run totals have been passed but many people see the "Babe" still as the Home-run King.
Is the home-run record reached by Barry Bonds tainted? Some say he used steroids. Others respond that there is racist sentiment against Bonds' record.
Hank Aaron hit a record 755 home runs in a fabulously steady 23 years baseball career. This article tells of his life in baseball and how he endured racial prejudice as he passed Babe Ruth's mark of 714 in 1974.
One year ago if someone had asked me, I would have admitted that I thought Barry Bonds would break Hank Aaron's all-time home run record.
On Tuesday, August 7, Barry Bonds hit his 756th homerun, breaking Hank Aaron's record. The event was better than expected, as congratulations were offered to Bonds from both Aaron and Selig. Furthermore, Bonds received the honor graciously, making sure to thank everyone.
Seven-time NL MVP Barry Bonds begins his 22nd season and his 15th with the Giants needing only 22 home runs to break Hank Aaron's career home run record of 755. Bonds finally signed his one-year $15.8 million contract on the final day of baseball's winter meetings.
There's nothing courageous about pretending something you find distasteful never happened. Especially when you created the culture in the first place. That's why Commissioner Bud Selig needs to see Barry Bonds become the all-time home run leader.
Barry Bonds is an amazing baseball player whom is approaching the record for the most home runs hit all time.
Despite all of the ongoing investigations and rumors, Barry Bonds, Major League Baseball (MLB) Outfielder for the San Francisco Giants, is going to hit his 756th home run.
In the second inning against the San Diego Padres, Barry Bonds hit his 755th home run and tied Aaron for first place.
This article suggests the possibility that Ken Griffey Jr should be considered the Home Run King
A Babe Ruth home run ball from his greatest season has remained in the family of the man who caught it for decades.
a discussion on Bonds' chances of breaking the home run record
Babe Ruth was a man who did things on a grand scale. It should come as no surprise then that with his famed "called shot" in 1932, Babe Ruth is at the center of one of the greatest controversies in World Series history.
A list of the top 10 MLB long ball hitters of all time.
The assumption is that Bonds will break the record this year. But will he break people's hearts too?
When Russ Springer plunked Barry Bonds in the back last week it sparked a national debate.
Barry Bonds is back for another year with the Giants looking to break the homerun record
In the 2006 season, we watched Barry Lamar Bonds pass Babe Ruth for second place on the all-time home run list. Then this past season, we watched him overtake Hammerin' Hank Aaron for the top spot .....
There is no doubt that Barry Bonds will pass the home run record now held by Hank Aaron. It would take some event that would not only keep him out of action for the rest of the baseball season, but would also prevent him from ever playing baseball again.
So what are the best arguments for Barry Bonds to surpass Hammerin' Hank? The following are the top three reasons why Barry Bonds will break the all-time homerun record.
There is much ado about Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens these days. Barry Bonds, of course, is closing in on Hank Aaron's home run record. And Roger Clemens, for yet another year, has reentered baseball well after the start of the season.
The big story this year in baseball is, "When will Barry bonds break Henry "Hank" Aaron's career home run record?" However, there are a lot of other potential home run milestones that may be reached this season that are being overlooked as a result of Bonds.
In San Francisco, die-hard Giants fans don't car whether Bonds uses(d) "juice" or not; They just want to see him break the record!
Breaking news:Barry Bonds tests positive for the drug amphetamine.
Barry Bonds, steriod user and ball player, may soon be indicted on perjury and tax evasion.
Aaron had the most in a career and Ruth had the most in one season, but who had the most in one game?
The number now is 751 Home Runs, 4 away from a tie with Hank Aaron and 5 to break it.
Does anybody realize that Ken Griffey Jr. is tenth all time in home runs? Does anybody realize that by the end of this season he could be fifth behind Aaron, Bonds, Ruth, and Mays? Why is nobody talking about this generation's REAL superstar?
Bonds to test the market after Giants owner says he will no longer be centerpiece for the Giants. He should walk away now out of the respect for the man who holds the record now, Hank Aaron.
I am going on record to say that Roger Maris' single-season home run record of 61 home runs in 1961 is still the undeniable (if not official) MLB record for homer runs in a single season despite being broken several times.
Many people reject Bonds' home run record, accusing Bonds of being a cheater. But Bonds has done nothing players for years before him haven't done.
Sure, Barry Bonds is poised to break the record, but how long until Alex Rodriguez takes the honor off of his shoulders?
The way Bonds is going Bud Selig would have to attend about two dozen games to see it, if he's lucky.
Babe Ruth's charisma and popularity has gone on long after his death. His legend is rivaled by no other in the history of the sporting world. His ability to excel in all aspects of the game remains unduplicated by any other athlete.
A discussion on the significance of passing Babe Ruth and how the possible steroid controversy should or should not affect enjoying History in the makinhg
If you are bored with all of the coverage of Barry Bonds soon to be hit 756th home run, here is a way to have fun with it.
2007 was a banner season for the hitting of milestone home runs. In this article we take a look at five of the biggest.
Is there really that big of a difference between steroid use and the pharmacy of supplements that most players run through their bodies?
Bonds sent a deep home run to center field, closing the gap to the great Hank Aaron to only one. He will have an excellent chance to break the record this weekend at the friendly confines in San Francisco.
This examines the players after World War II with the worst strikeout to home run ratio (K/HR).