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Selig says he won't consider changing Bonds' records
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NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig will not consider changing Barry Bonds' records following the slugger's conviction on obstruction of justice last week.

Delete - Merge Up Bonds holds the career (762) and season (73) home run records, breaking marks set by Hank Aaron (755) and Roger Maris (61).

"In life there's always got to be pragmatism," Selig said Thursday at his annual meeting with the Associated Press Sports Editors. "I think that anybody who understands the sport understand exactly why."

Bonds was convicted last week on one count, with the jury finding he gave an evasive answer to a grand jury in 2003 when asked whether trainer Greg Anderson ever gave him anything that required an injection.

Delete - Merge Up Bonds' lawyers have asked for the verdict to be thrown out.