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Will he or won't he? Baseball commissioner Bud Selig apparently has made his decision. SI.com reported Tuesday that Selig will be in attendance when controversial Giants slugger Barry Bonds breaks Hank Aaron's all-time home run record. Bonds has 751 career homers, four shy of tying one of the most hallowed marks in American sports history. One of the major questions surrounding Bonds' pursuit of the record has been whether or not Selig would be in attendance when one of the most scrutinized players in baseball history sets a new standard. According to the report, barring something unforeseen and drastic, Selig plans to be there when Bonds hits No. 756, something that likely will happen in the coming weeks. |