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    SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Bonds raised both arms over his head like a prize fighter in victory, fists clenched _ and then he took off. It was over at long last. Like him or not, legitimate or not, he is baseball's new home run king.
    Bonds hit No. 756 to the deepest part of the ballpark Tuesday night, and hammered home that very point. He broke Hank Aaron's storied record with one out in the fifth inning, hitting a full-count, 84 mph fastball from Washington's Mike Bacsik.
    Bonds sent the ball arcing high into the night, 435 feet into the right-center field seats. Later, he firmly and flatly rejected any suggestion that this milestone was stained by steroids.
    "This record is not tainted at all. At all. Period," Bonds said.
    Conspicuous by their absence were the commissioner and Hammerin' Hank himself.
    Though he was on hand for the tying homer three days ago, deciding to put baseball history ahead of the suspicions plaguing the Giants slugger, Bud Selig wasn't there for the record-breaker.
    Instead, he sent two emissaries, Major League Baseball executive vice president Jimmie Lee Solomon and Hall of Famer Frank Robinson.
    As for Aaron, he said all along he had no interest in being there whenever and wherever his 33-year-old mark was broken. He was true to his word, but he did offer a taped message of congratulations that played on the stadium's video board during a 10-minute, in-game tribute.
    "It is a great accomplishment which required skill, longevity and determination," he said.
    "Throughout the past century, the home run has held a special place in baseball and I have been privileged to hold this record for 33 of those years. I move over now and offer my best wishes to Barry and his family on this historic achievement.
    "My hope today, as it was on that April evening in 1974, is that the achievement of this record will inspire others to chase their own dreams," he said.
    A woman who answered the phone at Aaron's home in Georgia shortly after Bonds' homer said that Aaron was asleep.
    "When I saw Hank Aaron that made everything," Bonds said. "We've always loved him. He's always the home run king."
    With a long, satisfied stare, Bonds watched as the ball sailed over the fence and disappeared into the scrum in the first few rows. Then he raised both arms over his head like a victorious prize fighter, fists clenched, and took off.
    "I knew I hit it," Bonds said. "I knew I got it. I was like, phew, finally."
    His 17-year-old batboy son Nikolai was already bouncing on home plate as Dad rounded third and ran the final 90 feet to make it official. After a long embrace, the rest of the family joined in _ his mother, two daughters and wife. And then there was Willie Mays, who removed his cap and congratulated his godson.
    Bonds saved his most poignant words for last, addressing his late father, Bobby.
    "My dad," he said, looking to the sky and choking back tears. "Thank you."
    Bonds had wanted to break the record at home, where he would be assured of a friendly crowd. They were all right, unlike in San Diego where some fans held up signs with asterisks.
    Bonds has always denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs.
    After doubling and singling his first two times up, Bonds hit a solo home run. Bacsik put his left hand to the back of his head as soon as Bonds connected.
    "I dreamed about it as a kid, but when I dreamed about it, I was the one hitting the home run and not giving it up," Bacsik said.
    "I didn't really want to be part of history as a bad part, but I am," he said. "I'm OK with it."
    Bacsik later spoke with Bonds and got an autographed a bat from the Giants star.
    Bonds took his position in left field to start the sixth, then was replaced and drew another standing ovation. The Nationals won the game, 8-6.
    A fan wearing a Mets jersey wound up with the historic ball. Matt Murphy of New York emerged from the stands with the souvenir and a bloodied face, and was whisked to a secure room.
    Even with Bonds at the top of the chart, fans will surely keep debating which slugger they consider the true home run champion. Some will continue to cling to Aaron while other, older rooters will always say it's Babe Ruth.
    "It's all about history. Pretty soon, someone will come along and pass him," Mays said before the game.
    Aaron held the top spot for 12,173 days after connecting for No. 715 to pass the Babe on April 8, 1974.
    Bonds homered exactly three years after Greg Maddux earned his 300th victory at the same ballpark. It's been quite a week of baseball milestones _ over the weekend, Alex Rodriguez hit his 500th home run and Tom Glavine won No. 300.
    A seven-time NL MVP, the 43-year-old Bonds hit his 22nd home run of the year. Bonds broke Mark McGwire's single-season record by hitting 73 in 2001 and while he's no longer such a force, opposing pitchers remain wary.
    Bonds and Giants management bickered in the offseason over contract issues. This big night was the main reason owner Peter Magowan brought back the star left fielder for a 15th season in San Francisco, signing him to a $15.8 million, one-year contract.
    Bonds' once-rapid quest for the record had slowed in recent years as his age and balky knees diminished his pace. He hit 258 home runs from 2000-04, but has only 53 since then.
    While steroids have tinged Bonds' pursuit, it was race that was the predominant issue when Aaron broke Ruth's mark in 1974. Aaron dealt with hate mail and death threats from racist fans who thought a black man was not worthy of breaking the record set by a white hero, the beloved Babe.
    Former commissioner Bowie Kuhn watched Aaron tie the record but was not present for the record-breaker, a slight that bothered many fans of Aaron. Selig is a close friend of Aaron's and offered Bonds tepid congratulations when he tied the record.
    "I think Hank is his own man," Mays said. "I think if he wanted to be here he would be here."
    "When he hit 715, the commissioner wasn't there," he said. "You may not blame him because he wasn't represented the right way."
    Bonds was destined for stardom at an early age. The son of All-Star outfielder Bobby Bonds and the godson of one of the game's greatest players, Bonds spent his childhood years roaming the clubhouse at Candlestick Park, getting tips from Mays and other Giants.
    "I visualized him playing sports at a high level. He was 5 when he was in my locker all the time," Mays said.
    In a matter of years, Bonds went from a wiry leadoff hitter with Pittsburgh in 1986 to a bulked-up slugger. That transformation is at the heart of his many doubters, who believe Bonds cheated to accomplish his feats and should not be considered the record-holder.
    There are plenty of fans already hoping for the day that Bonds' total _ whatever it ends up _ is topped. Alex Rodriguez may have the best chance, with his 500 home runs at age 32 far ahead of Bonds' pace.


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    damn i know he took steriods but well done

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    fucking drug cheat
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    if he cheated then fuck his record.
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    Lots of players, and I mean LOTS of players took steroids. NONE of them hit 756 home runs. Barry Bonds could hit 900 homers, and people would still say he don't deserve it. Baseball got what they deserved. They turned a blind eye to the steroids issue when the home run chase of 98 brought baseball back. Then when the government got involved baseball was all of the sudden gung ho against them. Now the greatest record in the sport is surrounded by steroid questions. LOL Bonds, had he not taken steroids would still be at or around 650 home runs. That combined with his gold gloves and mvp's prior to juicing up made him one of the greatest players to ever play the game. He has busted his ass to become a great ball player since he was a small child, and has succeeded!
    Bonds is the greatest player I have ever seen! Dispute the record if u want, he is still the best you will ever see!

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    and he has steroids to thank for that. if he didnt need steroids be great he wouldnt have taken them.

    and 650 isnt 756.
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    So your saying he wasnt great before he took steroids? If so, you are clearly wrong. Bonds saw that it was ok for Mcguire and Sosa to do it, and started doing it himself. Baseball is to blame for the whole steroid era, not the players. There is to much on the line (money,records,championships) for players not to do EVERYTHING in their power to be the best they can be. If you tested them, they would not have done it. Oh, by the way, I think your world would probably be crushed if you had any clue how many atheletes that you think are clean are on the untestable HGH (human growth hormone)
    Bonds is one of MANY! He also happens to be the best.

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    the "everyone is doing it" argument is weak and is a cop-out dude. if ken griffey was taking HGH to get his numbers than he aint shit either. macguire isnt even gonna be in the hall of fame because they found out he was on the juice and he had big numbers as well. so no it wasnt ok for them to do it, they just didnt get caught until now.

    was bonds a hall of fame player before he started juicing? absolutely. no one is disputing that. but he wasnt gonna break any home run record. thats the whole issue dude. he got this record illigitmately from a guy who played clean.

    if someon asks me who's the homerun king im gonna say hank aaron.
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    Hank Aaron's legacy will never be outdone by Barry Bonds, a dishonest player and part of the problem that is killing baseball, one of the few sports where you don't have to be jacked to be an excellent player.
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    Sports Illustrated broke down Barry's weight and height every year since his rookie season, along with his numbers and there is definitely a big correlation between his increased size and homerun production.

    For instance, up until around 1998, when McGwire and Sosa and doping was big in the MLB, Bonds was consistently 6'1 185-190lbs. He had a few seasons were he hit 40 or more homers, but mostly he was between 25-35.
    After around 98-99, his height increased to 6'2" and his weight climbed from 185 to about 238 today. Aside from growing an inch, which just doesnt happen in your 30's, he put on 50 pounds of muscle, because this is not fat he gained.
    Around the time of his weight increase, his average and homers were alot better year in and out that they previously were. The thing that is hard to determine is how much the steroids helped him, because he was probably a hall of famer before the weight and height gain.
    Obviously, they helped him become the home run king. For anybody to dispute that with the evidence mounted against him is kind of ridiculous.

    I think he definitely cheated, and him, McGwire and Sosa's records should be wiped out. This was going on back in 96 too. After the strike, they needed to get the fans back and baseball turned a blind out. Remember when Brady Anderson, who was with the Orioles back then hit 50 homeruns out of nowhere? This guy had never hit more than 25 in his entire career before or since than....makes you wonder who wasn't taking them.
    Canseco may be an asshole and a rat, but alot of what he is saying is probably true. Pudge Rodriguez's weight loss last year....Palmeiro's scandals. The writing is on the wall, they will eventually get to the bottom of all this.

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    AAnother thing to remember is nobody approached Ruth's record for so long, and Maris broke it by one HR, and in more games. Then McGwire comes around and obliterates the record with 70, and Sosa breaks it also in the same year. Than a few years later Bonds blasts 73 and breaks it again.

    Something was and is up...but it just goes to show how incredible Babe Ruth was.

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    why is it assumed that Babe Ruth was not on the juice?
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    because ruth played between 1914-1935, by the time he retired anabolic steroids were only just being developed
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    ^^ are you sure about that? i thought steroids - in various forms - have been around since 1890s.
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