Barry Bonds: 756 homers — still 58 shy of record
Although Barry Bonds has passed Hank Aaron to earn the Major League Baseball all-time home run record, he’s still 58 home runs shy of the Major League Wiffleball career record, held by Mike Breen. Bonds trails Breen 58-0.
It’s possible that Bonds may be preparing for a wiffleball career after baseball and try for the MLW record too. Last month, he participated in a family wiffleball game at AT&T Park in San Francisco.
It’s good to see that Barry Bonds was using the official Major League Wiffleball, with 26 holes cut uniformly around the ball.
Bonds’ contract with the Giants is over at the end of this season. If he decides to end his baseball career, and move to the Albany, NY area, he’s definitely welcome to try-out for MLW.
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As a lifelong wiffle ball player Bonds should be banned from WB. We don’t allow cheaters!
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