The Roanoke Times: Press Boxwith our sports staffBonds and RuthPosted May09, 2006 at 10:16 PMThere has been much discussion going around on the significance of Barry Bonds hitting as many home runs as Babe Ruth. People are on both sides. Some think it's huge. Some say, "Not so fast. It's not a record or anything." Well, it is huge. If anyone is bigger than the game, then it's the Babe. If Bonds (no matter what you think of him and no matter what he might have used for boost) surpasses Hank Aaron, then yes that is bigger. But hitting as many home runs as the Babe is something that as little as 10 years ago people were saying wouldn't happen again. Well it's about to, and it's big. In how many all-time categories in any sport can you name who is No. 2. I heard Mike Greenberg ask that question on the radio the other morning. He's right. Off the top of my head I can only think of one: Ty Cobb in all-time hits. Well, I'm off to turn on the TV and see if history happens tonight. |
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Bonds and Ruth
Posted May09, 2006 at 10:16 PM
There has been much discussion going around on the significance of Barry Bonds hitting as many home runs as Babe Ruth. People are on both sides. Some think it's huge. Some say, "Not so fast. It's not a record or anything."
Well, it is huge. If anyone is bigger than the game, then it's the Babe. If Bonds (no matter what you think of him and no matter what he might have used for boost) surpasses Hank Aaron, then yes that is bigger. But hitting as many home runs as the Babe is something that as little as 10 years ago people were saying wouldn't happen again. Well it's about to, and it's big. In how many all-time categories in any sport can you name who is No. 2. I heard Mike Greenberg ask that question on the radio the other morning. He's right. Off the top of my head I can only think of one: Ty Cobb in all-time hits.
Well, I'm off to turn on the TV and see if history happens tonight.

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