With a fifth-inning shot off Nationals left-hander Mike Bacsik at AT&T Park, Barry Bonds now stands alone atop Major League Baseball's all-time homer list with 756 career long balls.
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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.
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With a 392-foot shot just into the left-field bleachers, Barry Bonds became the third player after legends Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth to hit 700 homers in his career.
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More history was made April 13, 2004, at SBC Park when Barry Bonds passed his godfather, Willie Mays, by hitting home run No. 661. He's now all alone in third place on Major League Baseball's all-time homer list.
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With his solo homer in the sixth inning Aug. 9, 2002, against the Pirates' Kip Wells, Barry Bonds became the fourth man in history to hit 600 home runs.
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Giants left fielder and future Hall of Famer Barry Bonds has homered his way into a select group of the greatest sluggers of all time -- men who have hit 500 or more home runs.
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Barry Bonds is re-writing the record books largely because of the same simple swing he's consistently displayed throughout his 15 years in the big leagues.
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