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Bonds Breaks Aaron’s Home Run Record

August 8, 2007 Legacy Content Sports

SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds has broken Hank Aaron’s home run record.

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MLB News Release Major League Baseball has assigned the four umpiring crews that will work the American League and National League Division Series, which are scheduled to begin on Wednesday and Thursday. The four crew chiefs will be veterans Jerry Crawford, Dana DeMuth, John Hirschbeck and Tim Welke. Crawford, a 34-year Major League Umpire, will work the American League Division Series between the New York Yankees and the Minnesota Twins, beginning on Wednesday at Target
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