Bonds hits 600th home run
With his solo homer in the sixth inning Aug. 9, 2002, against the Pirates' Kip Wells, Barry Bonds became the fourth man in history to hit 600 home runs. more >
Mt. Crushmore
It towers by the entrance to Valhalla, an unmistakable landmark on the path to immortality. more >
The ball
When Barry Bonds connected on his 600th career home run, he prayed that no one got hurt fighting for it. more >
Barry's place in baseball
Is Barry Bonds the fourth greatest power hitter in baseball history, with an obvious chance to climb even higher? more >
Who's next?
Get your calculators ready. Time to do some baseball math and figure out who else has a chance at 600. more >
Record year?
Barry Bonds won't hit 73 homers in 2002, but there are some pretty impressive records he should achieve this year. more >
Pirates pitchers can't relax
While neither Kris Benson nor Josh Fogg will be the pitcher to give up Barry Bonds' 600th home run, they still can't relax. more >
Mays, Aaron to honor Bonds
Barry Bonds was asked what he would say to his godfather, Willie Mays, the next time they spoke. more >
A CLOSER LOOK:
They gave it up
Kip Wells shouldn't feel so bad. He's in pretty exclusive club with only four members.
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Most Bonds homers allowed:
Greg Maddux - 8
Terry Mulholland - 8
John Smoltz- 8
Andy Ashby - 7
Denny Neagle - 7
Chan Ho Park - 7
Pete Schourek - 7
Curt Schilling - 6