Historic Home Runs

Barry Bonds made history Aug. 7 when hit his 756th home run, shattering Hank Aaron's longstanding record. Here's a look at other famous home runs in history, the lucky fans who caught them and where the ball ultimately ended up

Roger Maris' 61st

Sal Durante, the fan who caught Roger Maris' 61st home run of the 1961 season, stands with the Yankee slugger in the Yankee clubhouse after the game.

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Oct. 1, 1961

On the last day of the Yankees' 1961 season, outfielder Roger Maris broke Babe Ruth's 60 single-season home-run record — which had been in place for 34 years — by hitting his 61st against the Boston Red Sox. Maris hit the homer into the right-field stands in Yankee Stadium against Boston's Tracy Stallard in the fourth inning. Sal Durante, a truck driver from Brooklyn, caught the ball and tried to return it to Maris after the game, but the star declined and said Durante should keep it and receive the bounty. Restaurateur Sam Gordon from Sacramento, Calif., later paid Durante $5,000 for the ball, displayed it for some time and then returned it to Maris. It's now in the Hall of Fame.

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