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Bonds, who said earlier in the season that he would retire if he had to undergo any more surgery on his 42-year-old body, said he's changed his opinion because the arthroscopic procedure would be quick and unobtrusive. Bonds, whose ninth-inning homer went for naught in a 9-8 loss to the Rockies at AT&T Park, now has 24 on the season and 732 in his career -- one homer behind Hank Aaron's National League record of 733 and 23 shy of the Hammer's all-time mark of 755. |