Your New Homerun King

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Barry Bonds has done it. He just went yard off of Washington Nationals starter Mike Bascik. Bascik becomes part of history now giving up the record breaking homerun. Bascik showed some class by tipping his hat to Bonds after the homer.The homerun traveled 435 feet into right field. Bascik also becomes the 446th pitcher to give up a homer to Bonds Video is up on the site as well. [link]

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Say What: It's Over
Published 8/8/2007 by Sooze at Babes Love Baseball
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Published 8/8/2007 by NDub at Construda
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