Video - BARRY BONDS HOME RUN #756 BREAKS RECORD!!!

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Why I don’t feel sorry for Mike Bacsik, Jr. and other #756 thoughts
Published 8/8/2007 by Richie Rich at Home Run Derby

Was Mike Bacsik Showboating?
Published 8/8/2007 by Dan Steinberg at D.C. Sports Bog

Sometimes You Eat the Bar
Published 8/8/2007 by Nat Baddington at Bad Nats

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