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BONDS THE BALL

Charles Murphy, a 38-year-old Houston real estate agent, displays the ball San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds hit for his 70th home run following the game against the Houston Astros Thursday Oct. 4, 2001, in Houston. "I put the glove up to block out the lights, I saw the connection, it soared, I put a bead on it, jumped over a row or two, put the glove up and said, "Bang!'", said Murphy, who was perched in Section 255 of Enron Field's right-field upper deck.(AP Photo/Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Alison Woodworth) 
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