anything is possible...... Worst place would be in Atlanta....
2007-04-13 04:28:03
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answered by Anonymous
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WoW!!! I could not see that happening and i would not want a record like that broken at my teams stadium. The dodgers will give him a free pass if he's close to the record. I'll throw my beer onto the stadium if that was to happen. If i were to catch that big fly i would not sell it back to Barry and i'd destroy it like the Bartman Ball. It will be a sad day in the baseball community when that man breaks the record. Go DoDgers!!! Opening day great. A-Rod will shatter barry's record.
2007-04-13 13:11:12
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answered by JaY 3
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I hope he breaks the record in any stadium. There are going to be "REAL" baseball fans who will not care about "allegations" of steroids and will applaud the feat. People do not have to jump up and down just because a record is being broken. They can sit and do something else while ceremonies or announcements are made. Just be adult about it and not whine or cry like many negative answerers here.
If anyone has anything negative to say, why don't they try to break the record themselves? If they can, they can proclaim they're better than Barry Bonds.
2007-04-13 15:20:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I can imagine it, but all I can think about is what would a fan do in Dodger Stadium if he caught that ball. At that moment you are screwed no matter what you do. Do you throw it back, and forever be haunted with the image of a ball worth more money that you could ever earn leaving you hand for good. or Do you keep it and get stabbed, shot, or mugged by a Dodger fan?
2007-04-13 13:48:30
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answered by Opoohwan 3
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I would imagine the worst places on the planet for Bariod to break Hank Aaron's record is either at Petco Field in San Diego or Turner Field in Atlanta. I am sure those two places would give Barry Bonds a real cold treatment. LOL
2007-04-13 11:22:25
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answered by davester1970 7
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No it wont happen because if Barry is close the dodgers wont pitch to him because they will not allow him to break such a sacred record. He's a cheater and doesnt deserve the record.
As of matter of fact it will not happen anywhere but SF because it too much of a money maker and because Barry wants Willie Mayes to be there.
2007-04-13 11:27:18
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answered by Matt 2
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I hope that he does. Going back to past years the gifts that the Giants have given the Dodgers ex. Brett Butler, Jeff Kent, Jason Schmidt just to name a few. Giants need to get sweet revenge on the F-ing Dodgers! I garantee you if Lasorda was still the manager he would definitely pitch to Bonds, probably try to bean him, that guy hates the Giants with all of his heart.
2007-04-13 12:09:32
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answered by JM 1
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No, I guarantee that it will be at home. As a Reds fan, I remember Rose sitting out until a home stand, and after hitting 714 at Riverfront in Cincinnati on opening day, Aaron didn't play until he got back to Atlanta. If he did get it anywhere else, I think an ugly scene would definitely develop unless it was the first couple of innings at Doger Stadium. No one would be in the stands.
2007-04-13 11:26:55
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answered by skimdaddy 3
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When Bonds get close, he'll almost be FORCED to play only at home. The spectacle of a stadium full of boos when he ties & beats the record will truly be horrific.
Until Bonds, I never would have imagined that the falling of one of the greatest records in all of sports would be greeted by boos. It's tragic.
2007-04-13 12:20:04
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answered by Jon T. 4
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Won't happen except at home...the same thing happened when he passed 714...they waited til he got home. Barry Bonds is a cheater/scum bag outside of San Fran.
2007-04-14 13:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and it's going to happen when it comes to records the dodgers are often trampled on. Giants and Twins rock
2007-04-13 12:21:38
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answered by Girate 2
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