Mike Bacsik, Jr. of the Washington Nationals gave up Barry Bonds' 756th home run with no one on base during the 5th inning on August 7th, 2007.
Bonds' 756th home run ball sold at auction for $752,000.
On August 7, 2007, Barry Bonds surpassed Henry Aaron on the all-time list with his 756th home run. Bonds holds the career record with 762.
The Washington Nationals. Mike Bascik gave up Bonds' 756th home run on August 7, 2007. PS: The 'world record' for home runs is held by Sadaharu Oh of the Japanese League. He hit 868 home runs in his career that spanned from 1959-1980. Bonds ended his career with 762.
In 2001 when Barry Bonds hit 73 home runs, pitcher Chan Ho Park gave up home run number 71.
Tim Redding of the Washington Nationals gave up Barry Bonds' 757th home run in the 1st inning of the game on August 8th, 2007.
Bonds surpassed Hank Aaron's career home run record of 755 on Aug. 7, 2007 at AT&T Park in San Francisco. The Giants' outfielder homered off Washington Nationals pitcher Mike Bacsik with one out in the fifth inning.
Barry Bonds Home Run BaseballsI don't believe that Barry Bonds 755 home run baseball ever came up for auction. Bonds record breaking 756th home run baseball did sell at auction for $752,000. Other Barry Bonds baseballs sold at auction as follows: Barry Bonds 700th Home Run ball sold for - $102,000 in 2005Barry Bonds 73rd of season - $450,000. in 2001Barry Bonds 70th of season baseball sold for - $14,400 in 2007 NOTE: This ball previously sold for $60,000 and it was recently valued at about half that amount. Steroid suspicions are hampering the value of collectibles from more recent years.
On August 4, 2007, Barry Bonds hit his 755th career home run at Petco Park in San Diego. The blast tied Bonds with Hank Aaron for the most home runs in major league history. Three days later at AT&T Park in San Francisco, Bonds passed Aaron by hitting Home Run No,. 756.
Barry Bonds hit home run #762 off Ubaldo Jimenez of the Colorado Rockies in the first inning of the Giants game at Coors Field on September 5, 2007.
Rookie Rick VandenHurk of the Florida Marlins surrendered Barry Bonds' 760th career homer in the fifth inning on Saturday, June 18th, 2007.
Barry Bonds finished his career in 2007 with 762 home runs.
Barry Bonds is the all-time home run leader with 762.