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  • August 8, 2007 - MLB.com
    Nationals watch record with wonder: On Monday night, left-hander Mike Bacsik joked that he and former left-hander Al Downing might be able to do baseball card shows together if Bacsik gave up Barry Bonds's record breaking 756th home run. Bacsik's premonition may come true after all, for he made history by giving up Bonds' record-breaking 756th home run in the top of the fifth inning at AT&T Park.
  • August 8, 2007 - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
    Alone at the top:

    Asterisk or not, Barry Bonds became baseball's home run king Tuesday, hitting No. 756 to break Hank Aaron's record.

    The San Francisco slugger blasted a 3-2 pitch from Washington left-hander Mike Bacsik into the seats in right-center field in the fifth inning.

    Is Bonds, tied to the BALCO scandal and alleged steroid use, now the greatest power hitter of all time?

    Let the debate begin.

    Arlington connection

    Bacsik is a former Ranger from Duncanville High."Me and Al Downing [who gave up 715 to Aaron] can do card shows together and sign famous autographs for being the guy,"Bacsik said before the game. Bacsik's father, an Arlington resident also named Mike and also a former Ranger, faced Aaron twice when Aaron had 755 home runs.

    There, not there

    Bonds'godfather, Willie Mays, and Frank Robinson from the commissioner's office were at the game. Commissioner Bud Selig, Aaron and Bonds'former personal trainer, jailed Greg Anderson, weren't.

    Who caught the ball?

    A fan wearing a Mets jersey, Matt Murphy of New York, emerged with the souvenir and a bloodied face, and was whisked away by security.

    Most powerful?

    Bonds has homered once every 12.9 at-bats in his career, better than Babe Ruth (13.2) or Hank Aaron (16.4).

    For the ages

    When Aaron hit his last home run (off the Angels'Dick Drago on July 20, 1976) his age was 42 years, 98 days. Bonds was 43 years, 14 days Tuesday.

    BONDS'HOMER HISTORY, 6D

  • August 6, 2007 - Pittsburg Post-Gazette
    Pirates Notebook: How might Bonds affect young starters?: Remember Al Downing?[Read this article]
  • August 4, 2007 - Detroit News
    Downing pitches for the Bonds side: LOS ANGELES -- Al Downing can sympathize with the pitcher who allows Barry Bonds'record-breaking home run.
  • March 4, 2007 - Pittsburg Post-Gazette
    Bradenton makeovers: Team's undergoing change and so are its facilities: BRADENTON, Fla. As a die-hard fan who has made the pilgrimage to Pirate City for years, Al Downing cherishes the sounds of spring training -- the sharp crack of a wooden bat hitting a ball, the resonant pop of a leather mitt when it catches a fastball, the dul[Read this article]
  • Al Downing in the Blog Pen

    Jim Gerard: July 3, 2008 - DFA, chapter 31: Enter Letty:
    : April 3, 2008 - DFA, chapter 20: Viva La Revolucion!:
    Jim Gerard: March 17, 2008 - DFA, chapter 18 -The Creative Process:
    : March 12, 2008 - My Transaction History, part 2:
    John Shiffert: June 27, 2007 - The Winless Pitcher Syndrome:
    Peter Doyle: June 26, 2007 - Roger Clemens, The Best Righty?:
    Richard Lally: June 18, 2007 - Richard Lally Spends Five Minutes With...Eddie Joost:
    Peter Doyle: May 30, 2007 - Those Who Ignore History...:
    : May 29, 2007 - :
    : May 7, 2007 - : THE NATURAL, AFTER ALL THESE YEARS

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