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Four more and Barry passes Hank in one record... Home Runs hit by a National League player. Will he retire #1 in the N.L. and #2 in MLB? Or stick around one more season and take both records when he goes?

2006-09-05 09:03:59 · 23 answers · asked by baseballfan 4 in Sports Baseball

23 answers

wow, bonds haters everywhere. he was great before his alleged steroid use. he'll stick around because of the record. his numbers shouldn't be tainted in my opinion. steroids were not against baseball's rules until last year. i'm not a giants fan. as a matter of fact, he helped beat my reds last night. good luck on the record barry. besides, steroids don't help you see better. explain his .370 avg a few years ago.

2006-09-05 10:41:31 · answer #1 · answered by the greg 5 · 1 0

He says he wants to play again irregardless of the record (yeah suuuuurrrrreeee!) BUT will anyone want him? He almost has to DH. He's a liability in the OF. No contender will take him. The Giants may be forced to sign him. He'd have to play for a cut rate. He'll be a freak show and when if he does break the record no one will know how to react. It's like when Nixon died and no one wanted to speak ill of the dead. He'll finish like Ruth and Aaron limping around for some last place team which I guess is fitting. But he'll need to play about the same as he did this year to get to 756 and that is doubtful.

2006-09-05 16:19:10 · answer #2 · answered by RY33 3 · 0 0

First off buddy, Its the all time Homerun record ... period. out of the whooole league. not just national.. jeeze.. and besides that, you obviously dont know jack about baseball cuz he isnt breaking it this season. Bonds isnt about that.. he will break the record next year sometime and keep playing.. he wants a world series ring. if that involves passing Hank Aaron and the all time homerun record, so be it. You clearly dont follow the sport. And if you do, you dont do it well.. Go back to following olympic curling where you belong.

2006-09-05 18:20:40 · answer #3 · answered by Joshie Fresh 2 · 0 1

I think this egomaniac will continue until he breaks the record assuming he does not either get injured or the law finally catches up with him for perjury if nothing else. It is so sad to see this cheater continue and come closer with every HR to the most hallowed of all records in MLB, the HR record of Hank Aaron.

2006-09-05 22:23:54 · answer #4 · answered by perdidobums 5 · 0 1

He wants the big one, i hope noone will sign him after this year and he is forced to retire. Let him go hit some homers in the minors. He is an ****** and i wish i could catch the ball that passes Aaron if he does it, so i can stick a needle in it, set it on fire, and throw it back

2006-09-05 19:05:26 · answer #5 · answered by Brandon M 4 · 0 0

bonds - aside from his steroid use - he will only be seen as the guy that broke the record - whereas The Great Bambino & Hank Aaron will always be loved by fans everywhere, because they weren't ******* to the people that made them who they are today...

Unless a sports player is fan friendly he deserves NO recognizition in my book - which is why I'm not a tiger woods fan either..

I don't think it really matters if he retires or not - people don't even go to games to see him break records...

2006-09-05 16:14:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

prob stick around next season for the all time record

he has what 730 right

and hank had what 733 in the nl right

so im guessing he'll have like 735 at the end of this season and try fo 21 next season

but i doubt he'll get it, he turns 43 or 44 next year

so he will stick around but 2007 is his last

if he stays around longer, he might just stay for a world series ring

2006-09-05 18:24:29 · answer #7 · answered by Antwaan M 5 · 1 0

He won't pass Hammerin' Hank unless he continues to take performance-enhancing drugs. No one else finds it bizarre that he's matched his home run total for the first 5 months of the season in a single week?

2006-09-05 19:21:42 · answer #8 · answered by Baseball Fanatic 5 · 0 1

I think he'll hang around and try for the Major League record. I think he's tired of being dogged and wants to get the record to hoist a big middle finger to the media and all of his detractors.

2006-09-05 17:37:48 · answer #9 · answered by Special nobody 5 · 1 0

Who cares! McGuire/Sosa was the last time anybody outside of SF cared. Then steroids and no one cares about the bulked up fakers. It's too bad that someone with a personality of a Jim Thome couldn't be in Bonds place. Bonds will go the way of OJ.

2006-09-05 16:07:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

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