Hank Aaron Says Barry Bonds Should Keep Home Run Record

JOHN Doe by Contributor Written on February 14, 2009
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Hank Aaron told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Friday, he believes the home run record belongs to Barry Bonds and it should stay that way.

"In all fairness to everybody, I just don't see how you really can do a thing like that and just say somebody isn't the record holder anymore, and let's go back to the way that it was," Aaron told the Journal-Constitution Friday, referring to the controversy involving Bonds, Mark McGwire, Alex Rodriguez, and other players who have been linked to performance enhancing drugs.

I know that Hank is trying to be respectful to Bonds by giving him the record, but come on all those years of hard work and your gonna let some guy cheat you out of your record. I think all MLB fans would be by your side if you ask for the record back. Mr. Aaron, Bonds knows he did wrong, and I think if you ask for record back, yeah he isn't gonna like it, but he will get over it.

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