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10 Years After No. 756, Can Any MLB Slugger Take Down Bonds' Tainted HR Record?

On August 7, 2007, Barry Bonds took a characteristically compact swing and sent a baseball soaring into the foggy San Francisco night, as he'd done so many times before.

This baseball carried history with it over AT&T Park's right center field wall along with 108 crimson double stitches. Here, let's relive the moment:

When Giants play-by-play man Duane Kuiper said, "Bonds stands alone," it resonated in more ways than one.

In a literal sense, that blast—No. 756 of Bonds' career—moved him past Hank Aaron and into sole possession of MLB's all-time home run record.