Seven-time baseball MVP Barry Bonds just added another record to his resume—a criminal one—after being convicted on one count of obstruction of justice in an investigation over his use of performance enhancing drugs. The judge declared a mistrial on three other counts.

Bonds, who holds the Major League Baseball home run records of 762 all-time and 73 in a single season, faces as much as 10 years in jail on the conviction, though federal sentencing guidelines recommend 10 to 21 months.