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A fan holds a sign expressing his feelings towards <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORSPT000025" title="San Francisco Giants" href="/topic/sports/baseball/san-francisco-giants-ORSPT000025.topic">San Francisco Giants</a> baseball franchise player <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PESPT000685" title="Barry Bonds" href="/topic/sports/barry-bonds-PESPT000685.topic">Barry Bonds</a> during a game against the <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORSPT000013" title="Houston Astros" href="/topic/sports/baseball/houston-astros-ORSPT000013.topic">Houston Astros</a>. Bonds was hoping to hit career home-run 715, passing <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PESPT006406" title="Babe Ruth" href="/topic/sports/babe-ruth-PESPT006406.topic">Babe Ruth</a> for second place behind <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PESPT000002" title="Hank Aaron" href="/topic/sports/baseball/hank-aaron-PESPT000002.topic">Hank Aaron</a> on the all-time list.

( F. CARTER SMITH, BLOOMBERG NEWS / May 15, 2006 )

A fan holds a sign expressing his feelings towards San Francisco Giants baseball franchise player Barry Bonds during a game against the Houston Astros. Bonds was hoping to hit career home-run 715, passing Babe Ruth for second place behind Hank Aaron on the all-time list.

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