I've been trying not to think too much about the whole Barry Bonds thing, but a thought did occur to me. The three most cherished offensive career records (in my opinion) in baseball are for home runs, hits, and batting average. Which means that Barry Bonds is now in baseball company with Pete Rose and Ty Cobb.
Which, when you think about it, means that Bonds is, in some ways, a more fitting home run king than Hank Aaron.
10 August 2007
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