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755.
755.
Barry Bonds hit this shot off of Clay Hensley in the 2nd inning at Petco Park to tie Henry Aaron. ESPN blacked out the Giants/Padres in my area again, so I didn’t see Bud Selig stand up and keep his hands in his pockets. Regardless of where you come down on Barry Bonds, I think it’s safe to say that whatever Bud Selig feels about it, he should likely stew in his own guilt ...
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