MLB - Washington Nationals/San Francisco Giants Box Score Tuesday August 7, 2007 - Yahoo! Sports

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THE HOME RUN BY SAN FRANCISCO LEFT FIELDER BARRY BONDS IN THE FIFTH INNING OFF OF WASHINGTON PITCHER MIKE BACSIK WAS HIS 756TH OF HIS MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER. BONDS HAS PASSED HANK AARON TO MOVE INTO FIRST PLACE ON THE ALL-TIME HOME RUN LIST. --JJM [link]

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Mike Bascik Makes History, Giants Lose
Published 8/8/2007 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... last night off Washington’s Mike Bascik, with a subsequent Giants bullpen collapse being a mere footnote on this occasion — but what else is new? ...

Throwing Knives: The Wait is Over
Published 8/8/2007 by BD at Epic Carnival - Pop Culture, Sports, Celebrities, Babes, Rumors, Innuendo
... Washington 8, San Francisco 6 ...

Pickoff Moves, Lunchtime Edition
Published 8/8/2007 by Rob at 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
... Barry Bonds hit his 756th career homer. The Giants lost anyway, 8-6; the Nats are ...

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