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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Barry Bonds cooperated with Cy Philbrick and Will McGuire. When the two Bonds fans set off from Connecticut on a cross-country journey, they hoped to time their arrival in San Francisco with the slugger's record-breaking home run.
So the two were quite pleased when Bonds went into Monday night's game against the Washington Nationals needing just one home run to break Hank Aaron's mark of 755. They picked up a free raft on Craigslist and set out into McCovey Cove, hoping to catch the historic ball.
"We are actually Bonds fans, unlike the rest of the United States," McGuire said.
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