Yes every home run he hits counts. Even ones during the all star game, spring training, and batting practice.
2007-08-06 15:24:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No but he has 9 career post season home runs.
2007-08-06 15:26:11
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answer #2
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answered by Wise Guy 4
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No, postseason home runs do not count toward the season-based statistics.
By a strange quirk of baseball statistics bookkeeping, however, triples DO count. Weird but true.
2007-08-06 19:05:49
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Post-Season home runs DO NOT count. All-Star game... (Spring Training???!?!) - Absolutely DO Not.
2007-08-06 15:31:59
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answered by Brian K 2
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No. And I don't think you will ever have to worry about Bonds in the post season.
2007-08-06 15:27:26
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answered by Veritas et Aequitas () 7
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No. They count towards his post-season homerun total, though. All-Star game homeruns don't count either
2007-08-06 16:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No. If they did, he would have the home run record over Aaron already by two home runs.
2007-08-06 15:31:04
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answered by jjc92787 6
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no they do dont in has to be in an offical game during the seson sorry bonds
ha ha
poop is wrong
2007-08-06 15:25:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No they're counted separately.
2007-08-06 15:29:26
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answered by ptery 5
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No. Furthermore, asterisks should abound.
2007-08-06 15:30:37
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answered by Apollonia23 4
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