A relaxed Barry Bonds sat in front of his locker, wrapping tape around the handle of a bat and answering questions about passing Babe Ruth, his future, and even the NBA playoffs. The San Francisco slugger smiled a lot -- understandable for a guy only a day removed from taking over sole possession of second place on baseball's career home run list -- but said he hasn't had time to truly reflect on the magnitude of hitting No. 715. "My phone has been ringing like every five seconds. I have been just trying to get back to everybody. I'm thanking them all right now," the seven-time NL MVP said Monday before the Giants opened a three-game series against the Marlins in mostly empty Dolphin Stadium.