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Bonds Plans to Check Out After 2008 Season

Posted Aug 14, 07 12:51 AM CDT in US Sports 

(Newser) – Baseball's controversial new home run king will likely pack it in after the 2008 season. Barry Bonds, who passed Hank Aaron's mark of 755 career home runs last week, said he hopes to keep slugging only one more year and try to reach his remaining goals--3,000 hits and a World Series ring. "I don't think two years I can take," he confessed.

Bonds, whose career has been dogged by suspicions of steroid use, currently has 758 homers and 2,919 hits. He hopes to end his career in San Francisco. "I'm a Giant. That's who I am. It would be hard for me to take that uniform off," the 43-year-old outfielder admitted yesterday.

Source Associated Press

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