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Barry Bonds Ties Hank Aaron In San Diego

By Eamonn BrennanAug 5th 2007 – 12:24AM

Today's officially a day for milestones. On the same day that Alex Rodriguez hit his 500th home run -- becoming the youngest player in history to do so, and by two years -- Barry Bonds stole back the limelight, tying Hank Aaron at 755 home runs all-time. Of course everyone knows the story already: Bonds is evil incarnate...

FanHouse's Top Five: Watch Out for the Falling Backboard, Fella

By PostmanRJul 26th 2007 – 9:15AM

FanHouse's Top Five scans the sports blogosphere for the best posts of the last 24 hours so you don't have to. Got something for this feature? Hit us up at fanhouse@googlegroups.com. 1) Dunking is cool. Don't get me wrong. But as this video at Simon on Sports displays, it can also be dangerous. Very Dangerous.2) Bugs and...

Jeff Pearlman: Barry Bonds Is Evil

By Eamonn BrennanJul 24th 2007 – 4:03PM

This isn't exactly revelatory information, of course; after finishing "Love Me, Hate Me," his in-depth look at the fiasco that is Barry Bonds' personal and professional life, sportswriter Jeff Pearlman has made his views on Bonds -- culled through hundreds of interviews and exposure to Bonds himself -- well known. But...

Barry's World: Is He Wrong To Honor Jackie Robinson?

By PostmanRApr 14th 2007 – 9:44PM

Barry's World is the FanHouse's look into the season that is Barry Bonds.Jeff Pearlman, he of Barry Bonds book fame, doesn't seem like much of a Bonds fan. Actually, he isn't one at all. Just read this column he wrote this past summer. You'll get an idea of what I'm talking about.So, because of Pearlman's attitude towards...

Background on Jeff Pearlman

Jeff Pearlman is an American sports writer. He has written two books about baseball and was the author of the infamous John Rocker interview in Sports Illustrated.

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