May 9, 2006 — -- As Barry Bonds stands poised to surpass Babe Ruth and take dead aim at Hank Aaron, thousands of (self-appointed) guardians of the game are seething. "What could be worse than ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds so badly wanted to play one final season. On the 10th anniversary of breaking baseball's all-time home run record, Bonds told The Associated Press on Monday night that he ...
Shohei Ohtani came to the plate five times with a chance to win the baseball game with a walk-off home run on Monday night. Five times, the Toronto Blue Jays walked the Los Angeles Dodgers' superstar.
CHICAGO – Barry Bonds hit his 752nd and 753rd home runs Thursday, ending his worst slump in six years with two of his biggest swings this month — and Hank Aaron's record is only two away. He was ...