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Article: Cubs plan to go right at Bonds: Eyre, Ohman don't want to walk slugger.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- May 6, 2006
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Byline: Paul Sullivan
May 6--SAN DIEGO -- If Barry Bonds doesn't hit more than one home run in the next three games, he will have a chance to tie and pass Babe Ruth in a three-game series against the Cubs, beginning Tuesday at AT&T Park. Scott Eyre and Will Ohman, the Cubs' two late-inning left-handers, could be the ones trying to avoid being mentioned in the history books as the pitcher who served up home run No. 714 or 715. Both said they would not pitch Bonds any differently if Ruth's mark was on the line. "I'm not in there to walk him," Eyre said. "I don't think [manager Dusty Baker] would put me or Will in to walk him. I'd be offended. Who cares if ...
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