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with 714 home runs, the major league record for nearly 40 years. Hank Aaron broke that mark and then was passed by Barry Bonds , who finished with 762. In addition, Ruth's 1934 New York Yankees cap that was owned by former major league pitcher
Updated May 4, 2012 9:24 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Barry Bonds has asked a federal appeals court to toss out his felony obstruction conviction, arguing it was based on his rambling - but truthful
is, he's locked in.'' What Hamilton isn't getting caught up in are the numbers. Or the possible pursuit of Barry Bonds ' 73 homers in 2001 or being baseball's first Triple Crown winner since Carl Yastrzemski became the 15th player to
the timing, the instincts,” Morhardt recalls. “He was stronger than any 17-year-old I'd ever seen — ( Barry ) Bonds , Oddibe (McDowell), all of them. I'd never seen a 17-year-old who was that fast and that strong.” During
would be the highest by a Dodger through April since Ron Cey hit .425 in 1977. It's also the best in baseball since Barry Bonds batted .472 through April 2004. Kemp went 0 for 3 with a walk - his third hitless game of 2012 - on Sunday, but James
success. Strike out, and baseball's steroid era fizzles to a close without anyone being able to claim victory. Sure, Barry Bonds may have to spend 30 days at his Beverly Hills estate. But he's appealing that, and it took government investigators
Jan. 10, 2008. Novitzky has spearheaded other drugs-in-sports investigations, including those of baseball's Barry Bonds and star cyclist Lance Armstrong, first while working for the IRS and later at the Food and Drug Administration. On
hit .400 with 10 homers and 25 RBI in the month of April. They are - Tony Perez (1970), Larry Walker (1997), Barry Bonds (2004) and Matt Kemp who just accomplished the feat. The 12 homers in 23 games makes Kemp the fastest Dodger every
agent, was involved in previous steroid investigations, including the BALCO case which involved baseball home run king Barry Bonds and Olympic sprinter Marion Jones. The government must prove Clemens' steroid use in order to show he committed perjury
Yankees at the time. Novitzky has spearheaded other drugs-in-sports investigations - including those of baseball's Barry Bonds and star cyclist Lance Armstrong - first while working for the Internal Revenue Service and now at the Food and Drug