:aktion033 Barry Bonds Hits 752nd Career Homer, Four From Setting Mark :aktion033
By Dan Bollerman
<!-- WARNING: #foreach: $wnstory.ATTS: null at /bb/data/web/templates/webmacro_en/20601079.wm:262.19 -->July 19 (Bloomberg) -- Barry Bonds hit the 752nd home run of his career in the San Francisco Giants' game at the Chicago Cubs, leaving him four short of breaking Hank Aaron's Major League Baseball record.
Bonds led off the second inning by hitting the first pitch from Cubs starter Ted Lilly over the right-field wall at Wrigley Field to get the Giants within 4-1.
It was Bonds's first homer since July 3 and 18th of the season, his 22nd in the major leagues.
To contact the reporter on this story: Dan Bollerman in New York at dbollerman@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: July 19, 2007 15:28 EDT
By Dan Bollerman
<!-- WARNING: #foreach: $wnstory.ATTS: null at /bb/data/web/templates/webmacro_en/20601079.wm:262.19 -->July 19 (Bloomberg) -- Barry Bonds hit the 752nd home run of his career in the San Francisco Giants' game at the Chicago Cubs, leaving him four short of breaking Hank Aaron's Major League Baseball record.
Bonds led off the second inning by hitting the first pitch from Cubs starter Ted Lilly over the right-field wall at Wrigley Field to get the Giants within 4-1.
It was Bonds's first homer since July 3 and 18th of the season, his 22nd in the major leagues.
To contact the reporter on this story: Dan Bollerman in New York at dbollerman@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: July 19, 2007 15:28 EDT