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MILWAUKEE (AP) - Barry Bonds' pursuit of the home run record will resume back in San Francisco on Monday night.
Bonds has 753 home runs, two from tying Hank Aaron's record, and will have the chance to make history back home in the Bay Area where he's hit so many of his milestone home runs.
Bonds' teammates are eager for him to break the record not only for the slugger's sanity, but so everybody will have a semblance of normalcy again. The media horde was huge at Miller Park this weekend, and it will just get bigger back home.
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