Once again, Barry Bonds couldn't do it.
There was no drama like on Tuesday night, when a seemingly certain home run was thwarted by Juan Pierre's incredible catch.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Barry Bonds saw more good pitches than most nights and it didn't make a difference. The San Francisco slugger remained stuck at 713 home runs and one shy of tying Babe Ruth for second on the career list, and the Chicago Cubs ended their eight-game losing streak behind a two-run homer and four RBIs from Jacque Jones in an 8-1 win over the Giants on Wednesday night.
Bonds went 0-for-3 with a five-pitch walk and a strikeout, and he didn't take a swing until lining out to center on a 1-2 pitch from Carlos Zambrano with one out in the fourth.
...Alou said Bonds would play Thursday's day game _ not always the slugger's practice in recent seasons after night games.
Bonds' decision to play Thursday's day game is the surest sign that he's really anxious to tie and surpass Babe Ruth's home run total as soon as possible.
It's going to happen. There's no question about it. Still, I'm glad it hasn't happened yet.
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