May 8, 200619 yr I was channel flipping and caught the Giant's 6th inning and Bonds was a bat. I couldn't help myself, I had to watch. It reminded me a little like Frank in the mid 1990s. And that shot was huge. Longest home run I've seen in a while.
May 8, 200619 yr QUOTE(Texsox @ May 8, 2006 -> 06:40 AM) I was channel flipping and caught the Giant's 6th inning and Bonds was a bat. I couldn't help myself, I had to watch. It reminded me a little like Frank in the mid 1990s. And that shot was huge. Longest home run I've seen in a while. He got a good pitch to hit and put every milligram in him behind it.
May 8, 200619 yr QUOTE(Texsox @ May 8, 2006 -> 06:40 AM) I was channel flipping and caught the Giant's 6th inning and Bonds was a bat. I couldn't help myself, I had to watch. It reminded me a little like Frank in the mid 1990s. And that shot was huge. Longest home run I've seen in a while. I watched it too. He seemed to be really bothered by the fans at that moment and tried to kill it. And he did. He hit that thing above the light towers. Bonds' fifth homer of the season was estimated at 450 feet, one of the longest ever at Philadelphia's hitter-friendly park. Man, it seemed much farther than that. Edited May 8, 200619 yr by kyyle23
May 8, 200619 yr I missed it when it happened, but I was watching the press conference after the game. It was a monster shot. I also found it funny that Bonds was saying that the hecklers were responsible for their actions in front of their kids. I wonder if Bonds realizes he is considered a jerk by many, many, many people and that his kid might hear that someday.
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