The mystery has been solved. The final video tribute to Barry Bonds after he broke Hank Aaron's career home run record came from the Hammer himself. Not interested in being in attendance when his 33-year-old record was broken, Aaron offered a video tribute to Bonds on Tuesday night after the Giants slugger hit the record-breaking homer off Mike Bacsik of the Nationals. "I would like to offer my congratulations to Barry Bonds on becoming baseball's career home run leader. It is a great accomplishment which required skill, longevity and determination," Aaron said.