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Gilbert Still Wants to Save Barry's 756th
Gilbert Still Wants to Save Barry's 756th
Remember how Gilbert Arenas said he wanted to save Barry Bonds ' record-breaking home run ball from going into the Hall of Fame marked with an asterisk? Well, he's upping the ante ... by offering to give Marc Ecko Barry's 715th home run ball to top Babe Ruth. From Gil's blog : I have a real big fan in Oakland who caught the 715 ball to beat Ruth. His name is Tom. Whenever we go West, he goes ...
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Damn McCain! Damn him!!!!!
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