Barry Bonds, who retired after the 2007 season, is baseball’s all-time career leader in home runs with 762. Yet it was a contemporary of his, “Junior” Griffey, who most thought was the man to break Hank Aaron’s coveted record some …
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Barry Bonds, who retired after the 2007 season, is baseball’s all-time career leader in home runs with 762. Yet it was a contemporary of his, “Junior” Griffey, who most thought was the man to break Hank Aaron’s coveted record some …