Barry Bonds has pretty much been in a home run slump since the All-Star Break, stuck at No. 752.
Well, that all changed today:
CHICAGO (AP) — Barry Bonds’ worst slump is over and Hank Aaron’s record can’t be far behind.
Bonds moved within two home runs of Aaron’s record Thursday, sending No. 752 over the right-field bleachers on the first pitch he saw, and No. 753 into the basket of the center-field wall.
Like it or not, this record is going down.

