One Swing From History

Whoa, boy! I'm starting to get all antsy ... Barry Bonds hit his 754th career homerun — a first inning solo shot in a Giants 12-10 win over the Marlins last night— leaving him just one shy of tying Hank Aaron's record.

Bonds blasted Rick Vanden Hurk's 2-1 changeup over the outfield fence just to the right of the 404 marker in left-center. Bonds knew it was gone immediately, and gave a little fist pump as he rounded the bases. I have no idea why I just told you that. He was also wearing pants.

Barry will face Bay Area native Dontrelle Willis tonight seeking his first long ball off the left-hander. First pitch is scheduled for 9:05 p.m. Eastern Standard, homes. TIVO that shit.

Bonus Action. Jeremy Guthrie allowed only two runs in six innings to lead the Orioles to a 4-2 victory over the Yankees. HOWEVA, earlier in the day, New York defeated Baltimore 8-7 in the completion of that game suspended on June 28 by rain. Play resumed in the eighth with the Yankees up 8-6, and closer Mariano Rivera gave up a late before earning his 16th save. Or was that his 10th save? Help!

Oh My God, They Brought Back Kenny! Kenny Lofton, playing in his first Cleveland game since the '01 playoffs, started in left field and finished 3-for-5 with an RBI as the Indians beat the Twins 10-4. Lofton received several loud ovations and got creamed in the face by Trot Nixon ... with pie.

Break Up Dem D-Backs! Um, is that even a baseball saying? Break 'em up. I think so. Tony Clark's homer to lead off the bottom of the eleventh inning pushed the Diamondbacks past the Braves 8-7. Arizona has now won seven straight.