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SAN FRANCISCO - Imagine if big league boppers rarely dented the Green Monster at Fenway Park. Cheap Nike Shoes Australia Outlet Shop . Or hardly ever hit drives onto Waveland Avenue at Wrigley Field. Or never came close to the B&O Warehouse at Camden Yards.OK, now try to picture San Franciscos ballpark without splash shots.Tough to do, right?Those moonshots that plop into McCovey Cove and set off kayak scrambles are surely the signature moments at AT&T Park. They just dont happen too often, though a certain behemoth in black and orange once made it seem that way.Theyd always show Barry Bonds hitting all these home runs into the water, Kansas City great George Brett said this week. I couldnt even wait to get here today to see the place.The Hall of Famer got his first look at the park Thursday when the Royals held a World Series workout. He was surprised by one aspect.Its 309 feet down the right-field line. I didnt know that, he said. I thought it was 330 feet.Still, there arent a ton of balls flying over the 25-foot brick wall, carrying past the 27-foot sidewalk and getting wet.A total of 20 in the last three years, in fact. The Giants hit five this season, opponents hit eight.Funny how a ballpark known for majestic home runs is really one of the most difficult places in the majors to hit any. Right field, not so simple.Its obviously pretty tough if you do the math there, Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford said. All the elements play into it. Its a high wall, the wind kind of blows in off the water and its a little ways out there. Thats what makes it tough.The lit-up Splash Hits number on the wall keeps track of the balls hit by the Giants that land in the water. To date, its 68 — thats in 15 seasons. Visitors have hit 36, including a shot by Washingtons Bryce Harper this month in the NL playoffs.Bonds did it 35 times.Barry made it look pretty easy compared to everybody else, Crawford said.Crawford did OK this year, sending two shots into the water. Among his current Giants teammates, Pablo Sandoval is the leader with seven.The Royals held batting practice at AT&T Park on Thursday, a day before they beat San Francisco 3-2 to lead the Series 2-1.Naturally, Kansas Citys left-handed hitters tried to cause a ripple during the workout.It seems a little closer. On TV you can make anything look like how you want it to look, third baseman Mike Moustakas said.I caught a couple out in front that I managed to hit out. I dont know if they went in the Cove or not. Thats a pretty deep shot out there, he said.Opened in 2000 as Pacific Bell Park, and mostly called Pac Bell before it became SBC Park and later AT&T Park, the stadium appeared to be a homer haven at the outset.In the very first game, Kevin Elster returned after taking a year off from baseball and hit three homers for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Bonds and two teammates also connected for the Giants that afternoon.Bonds hit 49 home runs that season, then launched a record 73 in 2001. In those two seasons combined, he put 15 pokes in the water.By then, the ballpark had earned a reputation. There were plenty of other features — the giant Coke bottle, the humongous glove, the views of the Bay Bridge — but the splash hits became synonymous with the new stadium.Bonds last season was 2007, the year the All-Star game was held in San Francisco. He opted out of the Home Run Derby, but lefty sluggers Ryan Howard, Prince Fielder and Justin Morneau took part. No one connected for a splash shot.In the seven seasons since Bonds left, there have been a combined 44 get-wet drives.Its not easy. Its definitely not easy. He made it look easy, but its not easy, said Kansas Citys Raul Ibanez, whos hit 305 career home runs.He would prefer the Royals look to spray the ball this weekend, rather than trying to splash it.You probably shouldnt ever think about hitting a ball down the right-field line as a hitter. Theres not a lot of benefit for you. It opens you up to all kinds of stuff, he said. Believe me, Ive done it enough. It doesnt work.___AP Sports Writer Josh Dubow contributed to this report. Discount Nike Shoes Online Australia . Mauer drove in two runs before leaving with an injury, Eduardo Nunez homered and the Minnesota Twins beat the Kansas City Royals 10-2 on Tuesday night. Cheap Nike Shoes Australia Online . Thats what he did over the past 2 1/2 years with the Washington Wizards. Wittmans approach helped turn the Wizards from pushover to playoff winners. http://www.cheapshoesaustralianike.com/ .The McLaren MP4-30 was launched on Thursday, with chief executive Ron Dennis saying it marks the start of a lengthy journey back to winning grands prix and eventually world championships.McLaren, which hasnt won a grand prix since 2012, will be using Honda engines for the first time since 1992, and has signed two-time world champion Fernando Alonso to partner Jenson Button for the upcoming season. ST. LOUIS -- Jonathan Toews caught the St. Louis Blues defence napping after the Chicago Blackhawks got a lucky carom. Just like that, the puck was in the net and the defending Stanley Cup champions were in command of the first-round series. "I wasnt even sure where their D-men were," Toews said after scoring at 7:36 of overtime to give the Blackhawks a 3-2 victory Friday night and a 3-2 series lead. "Just got going as fast as I could. Take advantage of a chance." Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford stopped a shot by David Backes, defenceman Duncan Keith cleared the puck and the rebound deflected off Andrew Shaws shin pad all the way to the Chicago captain alone at centre ice off a change. Toews sped in with two defencemen in futile pursuit and threw a few fakes at goalie Ryan Miller before slipping a backhander into the net. "I was just saying to some of the guys in the other room, Im trying to get the puck out of the zone and all of a sudden it lands on his stick," Keith said. "Couldnt believe it. So, I was pretty happy seeing that." St. Louis defenceman Roman Polak saw Toews coming off the bench but reasoned that the Blues had control, so he left the ice about the same time Backes was shooting. Replacement Jay Bouwmeester never had a chance and Toews also got behind Jordan Leopold. "It was a lucky bounce or something," Polak said. "It was just a lucky bounce." Marian Hossa and Ben Smith also scored for the Blackhawks, who have won three in a row and can wrap up the first-round series at home Sunday. Four of the first five games in the series have gone to overtime. "I think we got lucky on that winning goal, but I dont think that at the end of the day we win because of luck," Keith said. "I think both teams have a lot of fire and grit and a lot of determination, and its a fine line between winning and losing. "Like Ive said a few times, were going to need our best game of the year our next game." T.J. Oshie and Alex Pietrangelo scored for the Blues. "Whats pouting going to do?" St. Louis forward Alexander Steen said. "You just get back on the horse. Its a game. You have to win four. Theyy have three, we have two. Discount Nike Shoes Australia. Off to Chicago we go. See you there." All three of the Blues home games went to overtime and St. Louis won the first two. Before Toews scored, the top offensive threats in the series had been neutralized in Game 5. Patrick Kane and Toews combined for one assist in regulation and the Blues Vladimir Tarasenko, who entered with an NHL-leading four goals in the playoffs, was held to two shots. The first four goals came from players scoring for the first time in the series. Pietrangelo entered averaging more than 31 minutes in the series, most on either team, but has been a reluctant shooter with five shots in the first four games. His second career playoff goal came on a 2-on-1 break with Jaden Schwartz with the teams at 4-on-4 to tie it at 2 early in the third. Backes returned for the Blues while Blackhawks defenceman Brent Seabrook finished a three-game suspension from the illegal hit that knocked the St. Louis captain woozy in Game 2. But the Blues didnt make the most of that emotional lift early, getting their first scoring chance at about the 12-minute mark, totalling one shot on two early power plays and trailing 1-0 after the first. The Blackhawks started the scoring for the third straight game, capitalizing when Polak got caught pinching at the blue line. Bryan Bickell led a 2-on-1 break and Hossa tapped his own rebound into a wide open net at 16:11 of the first period. On his knees, Oshie lifted a backhander over Crawfords stick to tie it at 11:04 of the second period. Six minutes later, Smith tapped in a backhander after a St. Louis defender stopped Sheldon Brookbanks slap shot from the point. NOTES: All three games in St. Louis have attracted standing room crowds, with 19,796 showing up on a busy sports night downtown with the defending National League champion Cardinals playing the Pirates a few blocks east. ... Oshie totalled three shots and was minus-3 his first three games back from an illegal check to the head late in the regular season from Minnesotas Brian Rupp, who was suspended four games. Oshie said Thursday he might have returned a game too soon. ... Hossa entered second in the playoffs with 21 shots but was held to one assist the first four games. ' ' '

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