A home run is a four base hit; most of them go out of the park but that's not required.
Bonds has three ITPHR in his career, one in 1987 and two (!) in 1997.
Aaron had one.
2007-08-04 18:15:18
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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They count the same as any other home run. In his career, Bonds has hit three, with the last coming back in 1997:
http://baseballanalysts.com/archives/2006/05/barry_bonds_hom_1.php
2007-08-04 18:10:44
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answered by Craig S 7
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Yes they do count. I do not know for sure whether Bonds has any nor how many if he does. With his speed in his younger days it would not surprise me if he does have some though.
2007-08-04 18:11:16
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answered by Michael 4
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inside the parkers do count, infact, some people have inside the park grand slams. but no, he hasnt gotten an inside the parker all out of the parkers i guess u could say
2007-08-04 18:07:43
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answered by . . . . . 3
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Yes, they do count as a home run.
2007-08-05 02:35:28
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answered by samdugan 4
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yes, but i don't have idea how many bonds have that remained in park
2007-08-04 18:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, a homer is a homer. It doesn't matter how you do it. It is recorded the same way in the books.
2007-08-04 18:08:29
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answered by Alan M 1
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