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Since MR Bonds was nice enough not to break the home run record in Milwaukee. Do you think he will see any pitches in his next seven home games? I hope he hits one and has to go on the road to break the record.If you were a pitching to Bonds in a non game on the line situation would you throw him a meat ball just to let him get the record on the road?

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I'll be mad if it happens in his next 3 games...only because it happened against the Braves.

So yeah, the only record I wanna see broken this week is the ejection record & Bobby Cox becoming the thumb king.

 

 

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If I'm throwing to Bonds, I'm thrwoing at Bonds.

I'll hit him in the knees and then he'll be done for the year.

The intentional injury of a player, no matter how deplorable he is, is never acceptable.

Let him break the record at home. Alex Rodriguez will be the HR king in a few years anyway, rendering the whole Bonds hysteria moot.

 

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If I'm throwing to Bonds, I'm thrwoing at Bonds.

I'll hit him in the knees and then he'll be done for the year.

The intentional injury of a player, no matter how deplorable he is, is never acceptable.

Let him break the record at home. Alex Rodriguez will be the HR king in a few years anyway, rendering the whole Bonds hysteria moot.

And as much as I dislike him, I hope he does it in a Red Sox uniform. :D

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You cannot be afraid of him breaking a record, any sort of record, even if it's THE record.

You can't walk him every time he comes to the plate. If the situation dicates it, pitch around him / walk him. If not, you gotta go at him.

Just because you give him pitches to hit doesn't mean he's going to crush him every time.

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I wouldn't want my name linked to his for all eternity.

I'd throw him as much unhittable garbage as I could get away with depending on the game situation and probably walk him every time. I don't think I'd go out of my way to put one in his ear, but it's also not going anywhere near his bat either.

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I'd try to pitch at him. Not that any of my throws would be strikes, (my aim is so bad, I'm the only person whose childhood "broke-window-with-baseball" story came when I was pitching) but I'd pitch to him.

If I was managing, I'd still pitch to him. Worst thing that happens is he hits #754, 755, and 756 and after doing so, does a great service to humanity by getting ESPN to shut up about it. Dude hasn't been hitting that well as of late, why give him a free base?

As suggested above, A-Rod or Pujols will probably have this record some day, so it's not like he'd hold it for long.

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