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Summary.     Click for More > Barry Bonds' 500th home run LA 10, Giants 1 Chicago 11, Giants 2 Giants 13, Montreal 0 Giants 10, NY Mets 3 Giants 5, Colorado 1 Arizona 4, Giants 3 Giants 3, San Diego 1 A's 4, Giants 2 Giants, A's 4-3 A's 6, Giants 2 Giants 3, Anaheim 2 Giants 10, Anaheim 4 Giants 3, Oakland 1 Milwaukee 13, Giants 3 Giants 10, Colorado 0 Bonds Breaks Giant Record Colorado 4, Giants 1 Bonds hits home run No. 68  Barry Bonds is within 2 of Mark McGwire's record. San Diego, Giants 5-10 Bonds hits home run No. 69  Barry Bonds is one away from McGwire's record with 7 games left to play. Giants won over San Diego Padres 3-1 Bonds ties McGwire with No. 70  SF Giants, Houston, 10-2. Bonds has 3 games left to break the tie Bonds breaks season record
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  Barry Bonds break Mark McGwire single-season record, hitting 71st, 72nd homers as Giants get eliminated. LA 11, Giants 10.    The record-breaker came on a tailing fastball from Chan Ho Park and landed in right-cen...
Dec.19 Bonds staying with SF Giants  Barry decided to accept the Giants' offer of salary arbitration



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  Barry Bonds' 500th home run  Giants 3, Los Angeles 2 LA 10, Giants 1  Gagne scattered 7 hits over 8 innings Chicago 11, Giants 2  Aybar allowed 2 hits over 5 innings and Sosa and Buford each homered and drove in 3 runs Giants 13, Montreal 0  Armando Rios had 4 hits Giants 10, NY Mets 3  Aurilia had 4 hits and knocked in 2 run   Giants 5, Colorado 1  Bonds sent a 2-2 offering   Arizona 4, Giants 3  Bonds homered twice   Giants 3, San Diego 1  Bonds became the fastest player in history to reach 30 homers A's 4, Giants 2  Heredia (4-5) tossed 6 innings for the 4th consecutive start Giants, A's 4-3  WP: Felix Rodriguez (W, 2-0). LP: Tj Mathews (L, 0-1) A's 6, Giants 2  Mulder tossed 7 2/3 strong innings Giants 3, Anaheim 2  Bonds made 33rd home run in his 64th game this season Giants 10, Anaheim 4  2nd homer of the series and 34th in 66 games this season for Barry Bonds Giants 3, Oakland 1  Bonds hit home runs No. 35 and 36 Giants 5, St. Louis 4 Milwaukee 13, Giants 3  Haynes snapped a personal 6-game losing streak and allowed 3 runs and 4 hits in 6 innings Milwaukee 6, Giants 4 Pitcher Helping Wife with Cancer Giants 10, Colorado 0  Bonds hit 41st and 42nd home runs Giants 2, Colorado 1 Giants 1, Arizona 0 Arizona 9, Giants 2 Arizona 12, Giants 4 Giants 8, Pittsburgh 7 Giants 3, Pittsburgh 1 Giants 3, Pittsburgh 0 Giants 4, Philadelphia 2 Philadelphia 12, Giants 2 Giants 8, Philad. 4 Giants 13, Florida 7 Giants 2, Florida 1 Bonds Breaks Giant Record  Giants 5, Florida 3. With 53 home runs Bonds established a new franchise single-season record Atlanta 2, Giants 1 Atlanta 3, Giants 1 Giants 4, Atlanta 1 Colorado, Giants 5-2 Giants 2, Colorado 1 Giants 3, Colorado 1 Colorado 4, Giants 1  Bonds hit his 58th home run Giants 5, Arizona 2 Arizona 7, Giants 2 Houston 3, Giants 2 Bonds hits home run No. 68


March 2001 ... more > Top ^

Mar.30  Giants 2, Seattle 0
Mar.31  A's 6, Giants 1


April 2001 ... more > Top ^

Apr.1  Giants 6, A's 3
Apr.2  Giants 3, San Diego 2
Apr.4  Giants 8, San Diego 7
Apr.5  Giants 8, San Diego 2
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Apr.18  Giants 5, Los Angeles 4
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Apr.21  Giants 6, Milwaukee 3
Apr.22  Giants 6, Milwaukee 4
Apr.25  Cincinnati 7, Giants 5
Apr.26  Cincinnati 7, Giants 5
Apr.27  Chicago 7, Giants 3
Apr.28  Giants 5, Chicago 0
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May 2001 ... more > Top ^

May.6  Giants to Build Another Arena
May.7  Montreal 2, Giants 6
May.8  Giants 9, Montreal 1
May.9  Montreal 8, Giants 0
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May.11  Giants 3, NY Mets 2
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May.13  Giants 6, NY Mets 3
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May.25  Colorado 6, Giants 1
May.26  Colorado 10, Giants 4
May.27  Giants 5, Colorado 4
May.28  Arizona 2, Giants 1
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June 2001 ... more > Top ^

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Jun.5  Giants, San Diego 7-6
Jun.6  Giants, San Diego 4-6
Jun.7  San Diego 10, Giants 7
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Jun.16  Giants 2, A's 1
Jun.17  Giants 3, A's 0
Jun.25  Giants 5, LA 2
Jun.26  LA 14, Giants 8
Jun.27  LA 7, Giants 3
Jun.30  Giants 5, St. Louis 2


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September 2001 ... more > Top ^

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  Barry Bonds is within 2 of Mark McGwire's record. San Diego, Giants 5-10
Sep.29 Bonds hits home run No. 69
  Barry Bonds is one away from McGwire's record with 7 games left to play. Giants won over San Diego Padres 3-1
Sep.30 San Diego 5, Giants 4

October 2001 ... more > Top ^

Oct.4 Bonds ties McGwire with No. 70
  SF Giants, Houston, 10-2. Bonds has 3 games left to break the tie
Oct.5 Bonds breaks season record
  Barry Bonds break Mark McGwire single-season record, hitting 71st, 72nd homers as Giants get eliminated. LA 11, Giants 10
 The record-breaker came on a tailing fastball from Chan Ho Park and landed in right-center. Many in the crowd of 41,730 stayed for the postgame ceremony, despite the late hour
Oct.6 LA 6, Giants 2 Oct.9 Bonds' ex-wife entitled half of homes

December 2001 ... more > Top ^

Dec.19 Bonds staying with SF Giants
  Barry decided to accept the Giants' offer of salary arbitration