Ex-MLB star claims Barry Bonds deliberately timed breaking Willie Mays’ home run record

Ex-MLB star claims Barry Bonds deliberately timed breaking Willie Mays’ home run record

Barry Bonds gestures attends Game One of the 2010 MLB World Series at AT&T Park (Source: Getty)

MLB legend Barry Bonds' former teammate A. J. Pierzynski claimed that the slugger deliberately timed breaking Willie Mays' home run record at home in San Francisco.

In 2004, the San Francisco Giants slugger passed Mays' record of 660 home runs, before evetually setting a new mark of 762 home runs. His then teammate, Pierzynski, has revealed how Bonds planned breaking the record in front of his home fans:

"Barry comes into the clubhouse, and that was 659 in his career. We had had five more games on the road, he goes, 'I will not hit a home run until we get back to San Francisco. I want to tie Willie at home.'

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