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Hank's record? 'Taint no more!

Updated. Bonds hits the shot heard round the roid at 11:50 p.m. EDT and 8:50 p.m. PDT. Here we go with No. 756. Mostly, they're 1A pages pilfered from Newseum. If you sent pages along, thanks.

Sfcmerc
Front pages from the San Francisco Chronicle and the Merc. Go ahead and check out the Merc's online interactive presentation on 756. Click here.

Usatajc
USA Today front and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Aaron broke the record last time in Atlanta) front.

Latsdut
L.A. Times and San Diego front pages.

Bakoocpost
Bakersfield and the OC Post. Front pages both.

Nytabs
The New York tabloids get in a few subtle digs at Bonds. Ones that'll probably be over most people's heads.

Buffbalt
Buffalo News and Baltimore Sun sports fronts.

Denver
Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News front pages.

Kcsportsstla1
Kansas City Star(.) sports front and the front page from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Lewistonwtimes
Sports fronts from Lewiston and the Washington Times.

Nytwp1a
A1 at the New York Times and the Washington Post.

Owhcover
A1 and sports back page from the Omaha World-Herald. (Update: By request, here's a PDF of the World-Herald's back page PDF of the back page. Credit goes to Tim Parks, who researched and designed this all on deadline after Bonds broke the record. Wait. That can't be right. Also, Tim claims he stole Ben Howard's baseball mosaic trick.)

Redeye
RedEye.

Repcover
Sports front and poster in The Arizona Republic, the paper of record for Tony Bustos illustrations.

Fp_sports
Washington Post Sports Front.

Also:
Columbus Ledger-Inquirer
Sioux Falls Argus-Leader
Quad City Times
Link
Houston Chronicle, minus the ad

Posted by Josh Crutchmer | Email the author | August 8, 2007 | Permalink | digg facebook delicious

Comments

hey Josh, can we get a closer look at that back page in Omaha?

Posted by: nicole bogdas | Aug 8, 2007 8:52:51 AM

Only because you asked.

I'll add it when I get to the office this afternoon.

Posted by: Josh Crutchmer | Aug 8, 2007 9:20:55 AM

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