![]() Barry Bonds is 21 homers shy of Hank Aaron's all-time Major League record. (Nam Y. Huh/AP)
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After surgery, Bonds looking toward 2007 After having surgery on his left elbow to remove bone chips and a bone spur, Barry Bonds says he's feeling "great," and he is looking forward to being able to work out again. Full story > ![]() With his 734th long ball, Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's all-time National League home run record. Full story > |
![]() ![]() Barry Bonds' journey toward MLB's all-time homer mark became a race against one man May 28, as he sailed past Babe Ruth. more > ![]() Barry Bonds' offensive tear continued when he slugged career homer 733, tying Hank Aaron for the National League's all-time home run record. more > ![]() Two months ago, Giants slugger Barry Bonds said he intended to play baseball again next season. On Thursday, he said he would talk to his family before deciding. more >
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Bonds homers, considers elbow surgery Bonds plans to play in 2007 Bonds eyes NL homer mark, 3,000 hits Bonds' improved health leads to No. 717 Relaxed Bonds clubs homer 716 Bonds touched by teammates' gesture If healthy, Bonds wants to play in 2007 Griffey, A-Rod among next 715 contenders |
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