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July 5, 2008 6:29:47 PM CDT



Cooperstown Won't Be Long on Bonds

Posted May 29, 07 6:24 AM CDT in Sports    Editor's Choice

(Newser) – With 746 home runs, Giants masher and suspected steroid user Barry Bonds is just 10 away from breaking the record. The souvenirs from his run at history, however, may be staying in the family, the crotchety superstar has announced. Curators at the Hall of Fame are concerned that they will have difficulty creating relevant exhibits without the items.

The most recent item Bonds has sent Cooperstown was a practice bat from the 2002 World Series. "I'm not worried about the Hall," Bonds has said.  "I take care of me."  The slugger carefully marks his gear and keeps it in a warehouse, estimating that he has saved enough to care for the next three generations of his family.

Source ESPN

San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds hits his 714th career home run a solo shot off Oakland Athletics pitcher Brad Halsey during the second inning of their interleague baseball game in this May 20, 2006...   (Associated Press)
San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds rounds the bases as the crowd cheers behind him after Bonds' two-run home run off Colorado Rockies pitcher Taylor Buchholz in the sixth inning of a baseball game in San...   (Associated Press)
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