Summary
San Francisco's Barry Bonds swung, took a half-dozen steps and clapped his hands. With no trace of a smile but a strong shot for all the doubters, he caught Hank Aaron and tied the career home run record Saturday in San Diego.
No. 755 was an opposite-field drive to left, leading off the top of the second inning against Clay Hensley and tied the game at 1. It was Bonds' 21st home run of the season.See the full content of this document
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Bonds Catches Aaron at 755
Bonds was well prepared for the event.
In a rare move for him, Bonds showed up at the stadi...See the full content of this document
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