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By John Kruk
Page 2 Friday, April 23, 2004 OK, we need to get right into this ... Do you people out there see how many players are standing and watching their home runs? I know some players think this is a job, but it isn't. It's a game. And everyone who plays this game is taught at a young age to respect your teammates and your opponents. Barry Bonds watches home runs. But Bonds has over 600 home runs and he's breaking records. So the rest of you put your head down and take your bases. Guys like Karim Garcia on the Mets, Orlando ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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