Bonds TV: MLB Mandates How Home Runs Can Be Shown

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 Bonds TV: MLB Mandates How Home Runs Can Be Shown
MLB may have issues with whether Barry Bonds may, or may not, be using performance-enhancing drugs, but they want to make sure that the video images of his home run chase are well protected. Here's what MLB has to say on how game-in-progress home run highlights of Barry Bonds can be shown as he approaches the all-time home run record. [link]

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MLB Holding Firm on Bonds' At-Bats
Published 7/24/2007 by PostmanR at FanHouse

What To Read While Waiting For Something Interesting To Happen
Published 7/24/2007 by Enrico at The700Level.com - Philly Sports & Minutiae

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