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Frayed Knot
Jul 19 2007 01:19 PM

Giants are losing 4-1 in Wrigley, but the one is Bonds's 652nd

3 to tie.

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 19 2007 01:22 PM

You mean 752nd, of course.

We're running out of time for that career-ending injury I've been rooting for.

Frayed Knot
Jul 19 2007 01:41 PM

D'oh!!

wishful thinking perhaps

G-Fafif
Jul 19 2007 02:49 PM

Make it two. 753 just now off Ohman. Cubs announcers couldn't sound less thrilled.

Nymr83
Jul 19 2007 02:56 PM

Giants have 3 on the road with the Brewers before returning home Monday, does Bonds sit? does he play until he hits one and then sit? theres a million dollar souvenir and tons of publicity and ticket sales here, do the Gianrs make sure it happens at home?

Frayed Knot
Jul 19 2007 02:57 PM

Good thing he sat out the previous three games I guess huh?
Without that mini-vacay he might have hit the record HR in Wrigley where
they not only would have thrown it back but they would have thrown it AT HIM.

G-Fafif
Jul 19 2007 03:30 PM

Milwaukee, eh? Not a long hike for Commissioner Selig.

SteveJRogers
Jul 19 2007 04:19 PM

G-Fafif wrote:
Milwaukee, eh? Not a long hike for Commissioner Selig.


Also the same neighboorhood that 755 landed as well where many of the 755 were hit.

SteveJRogers
Jul 19 2007 04:25 PM

="Nymr83"]Giants have 3 on the road with the Brewers before returning home Monday, does Bonds sit? does he play until he hits one and then sit? theres a million dollar souvenir and tons of publicity and ticket sales here, do the Gianrs make sure it happens at home?


The Atlanta Braves actually tried to do that with Hank Aaron at the start of the 1974 season. With Aaron just 1 short of Babe Ruth's record, the Braves wanted to sit Aaron out of the opening weekend in Cincy and to tie and break the record in Atlanta.

Bowie Khun sensed the funny business and forced the Braves to play Aaron in Cincy. He ties the record there and of course on April 8th in Atlanta vs the Dodgers, well you know the rest

metirish
Jul 19 2007 05:15 PM

Hey,if the Astros sit Bigggio so he can get hit # 3000 at home then surely the Giants will do the same,but the Brewers and Cubs are in a tight race and sitting Bonds would be just wrong,I don't believe Bonds would do that actually.

Iubitul
Jul 19 2007 05:22 PM

Yancy Street Gang wrote:
We're running out of time for that career-ending injury I've been rooting for.


Makes me glad to know that I'm not the only one rooting for that.

Willets Point
Jul 23 2007 09:33 AM

Maybe Bonds will gracefully retire at 755.

Centerfield
Jul 23 2007 09:41 AM

I'll be rooting hard for Barry over his next three games. I hope he hits three HR's a game.

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 23 2007 09:44 AM

I hated those cutaways to Bonds in Milwaukee during Saturday's game.

Bonds is at 753 home runs. I don't see why we need live coverage of his 754th home run. Big deal! It won't tie or break the record.

I'm almost as fatigued of Barry Bonds as I am of President Bush. (And that's saying a LOT.)

Enough already. At one point I was enduring a 12-pitch at bat by Barry and wishing I was watching on TiVo-delay so I could fast-forward.

Centerfield
Jul 23 2007 09:47 AM

The worst part about it was them cutting back and finding Brad Penny standing on second after having doubled. This, of course, convinced me that something bad was going to happen every time they cut away.

Frayed Knot
Jul 27 2007 08:46 PM

ONE

Barry hits #754 in the 1st inning against Florida

DocTee
Aug 04 2007 09:06 PM

one down, one to go.

Frayed Knot
Aug 05 2007 08:26 PM

btw, the Mets have done their part in a fruitless effort to keep Bonds from breaking this record.

So even though he has more ABs against the Mets than any other team except LA & SD (and those are close) the only NL teams that have served up fewer HRs to him are the two he played for (SF & Pitt) plus some of those who haven't been in the NL for the entire length of his career (fewer against Fla & Milw, but more against Col & Ariz).

In other words, he's hit HRs against the Mets [u:7f87470c39]at a lower rate[/u:7f87470c39] (about 4.7% of the time) than any other team with a significant sample size.

Frayed Knot
Aug 07 2007 10:00 PM

And former Met Mike Bacsik is the answer to your trivia question

Frayed Knot
Aug 08 2007 07:24 AM

More barely significant Met-related trivia:

- the guy who snagged the ball is a Queens man who was wearing a Met shirt at the time




Wild-Assed possible future coincidence:

- the same night Barry hit #756, 19 y/o Justin Upton hit his 1st.
Upton, younger brother of Tampa's B.J. and another member of the recent Norfolk, Va invasion of players, was the first round draft pick of the D'Backs just 2 years ago.
He was called up last week amid much fanfare from touts calling him the best looking prospect since Griffey or ARod and is off to a 7-for-17 start including 5 for extra bases (3 2Bs, 1 3B, 1 HR).
It would be a wild coincidence - given the juxtaposition of the one player's record-breaking HR and the other's 1st HR - if he were to eventually reach Bonds's total.
That such an event will be incorrectly cited as "irony" by some broadcaster won't be a coincidence, it will virtually be a given.