Bonds' milestone home runs
Barry Bonds' milestone home runs with number, date, pitcher, Bonds' team and opponent:
1 -- June 4, 1986, off Craig McMurtry, Pittsburgh at Atlanta
100 -- July 12, 1990, off Andy Benes, Pittsburgh vs. San Diego
200 -- July 8, 1993, off Jose DeLeon, San Francisco at
Philadelphia
250 -- July 18, 1994, off Shawn Boskie, San Francisco at
Philadelphia
300 -- April 30, 1996, off John Burkett, San Francisco vs.
Florida
350 -- June 22, 1997, off Chan Ho Park, San Francisco vs. Los
Angeles
400 -- August 23, 1998, off Kirt Ojala, San Francisco at Florida
450 -- April 15, 2000, off Todd Stottlemyre, San Francisco vs.
Arizona
500 -- April 18, 2001, off Terry Adams, San Francisco vs. Los
Angeles
550 -- August 27, 2001, off Kevin Appier, San Francisco at New
York Mets
564 -- October 4, 2001, off Wilfredo Rodriguez, San Francisco at
Houston, ties Mark McGwire for major-league season mark with 70 homers
567 -- October 7, 2001, off Dennis Springer, San Francisco vs.
Los Angeles, sets major-league season mark with 73 homers
600 -- August 9, 2002, off Kip Wells, San Francisco vs.
Pittsburgh
660 -- April 12, 2004, off Matt Kinney, San Francisco vs. Milwaukee, ties Willie Mays for third on baseball's career list
661 -- April 13, 2004, off Ben Ford, San Francisco vs. Milwaukee,
passes Willie Mays for third on baseball's career list
Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press
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