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How Barry Bonds Could Still Make Baseball Hall of Fame in Future
Barry Bonds fell short during 10 years on the BBWAA ballot for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, but he still could find his way in later this year.
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Twitter Reacts to Barry Bonds Getting Snubbed From Baseball Hall of Fame
Many athletes and baseball pundits took to Twitter to relay their displeasure with the Baseball Hall of Fame voting results.
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David Ortiz Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame; Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens Fall Short
David Ortiz has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, while Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens fell short.
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Barry Bonds Not Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in Final Year on Ballot
In his 10th and final year on the ballot, Barry Bonds fell short of the 75% needed for enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Barry Bonds, Tim Lincecum Highlight Giants-Heavy Hall of Fame Ballot
The Hall of Fame ballot released Monday is filled with former Giants, including Barry Bonds and newcomers Tim Lincecum and Jake Peavy.
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Looking Back at Some of MLB's Best Father-Son Duos
Ken Griffey Sr. and Jr. as well as Bobby Bonds and Barry Bonds are some of the best father-son duos in Major League Baseball history.
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Barry Bonds Once Again Falls Short in Hall of Fame Voting
Barry Bonds now has just one more chance to get voted into the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA, and it’s not looking good.
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For Eighth Straight Year, Barry Bonds Falls Short in Hall of Fame Voting
In his eighth year on the ballot, Barry Bonds was listed on ___ percent of ballots. He has two more chances to get into the Hall of Fame.
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Giants' Bruce Bochy Prepares to Exit After Respected Career
While his legacy in San Francisco will always be capturing those three World Series titles in a remarkable five-year span, Bochy’s reputation for fairness and having a genuine way of dealing with players has been of utmost importance to him during a decorated 25-year managerial career.
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Former A's Pitcher Bartolo Colon Throws to Kids in Dominican Republic
Bartolo Colon found the perfect way to scratch his itch to pitch.
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Rookie Dubon Gets First MLB Hit, But Giants Lose to Padres
Rookie call-up Mauricio Dubon recorded his first big league hit Thursday night, but the San Francisco Giants had little else to celebrate in a 5-3 loss to the San Diego Padres at Oracle Park.
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Giants Reveal They'll Retire Will Clark's No. 22 Jersey Next Season
The Giants have kept some numbers on the “unofficially retired” list over the years and have tried to quietly nudge players away from wearing certain ones, but on Sunday they made it official for one of the most important players in franchise history. Beginning next season, no Giants player will ever wear Will Clark’s No. 22 again.
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MLB Draft 2019: Giants Select Palo Alto and Serra High Product Hunter Bishop With No. 10 Pick
With their first selection since joining the Giants, Farhan Zaidi and Michael Holmes went with a formula that has worked in San Francisco. They selected an outfielder who went to Serra High School and then starred at Arizona State.
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Barry Bonds, Former Players React to Giants' Peter Magowan's Passing
Two of the greatest players of all time, anda host of other current and former Giants, shared their respects after Peter Magowan’s death.
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Former San Francisco Giants Owner Peter Magowan Dies at 76
Peter Magowan, the former principal owner of the San Francisco Giants who was credited with keeping the team from moving away to Florida, died Sunday, the team confirmed on social media. He was 76.
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Barry Bonds Gains Votes But Remains Far From Hall of Fame Induction
In his seventh year on the Hall of Fame ballot, Barry Bonds added nearly three percent to his total, but still isn’t close to being inducted.
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Will Bonds' Percentage Rise? What to Watch for When Hall of Fame Results Announced
There’s no question about the end result for Barry Bonds when the 2019 National Baseball Hall of Fame class is announced Tuesday afternoon. The seven-time MVP has not gotten particularly close to induction in his previous six years on the ballot, and he won’t get in this year.
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Rodriguez, Hundley Combined to Lift Giants Past Pirates in Finale
Dereck Rodriguez authored another strong outing and his battery-mate Nick Hundley drove in two runs as the Giants beat the Pirates 4-3 to win the series on Sunday.
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Trivia: How Well Do You Know Bay Area Baseball History?
“Bay Area Revelations: Champions of Baseball” premieres Friday, June 15, following the Giants and Dodgers game. An encore presentation will air June 23 at 7 p.m.
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Barry Bonds Reflects on Giants History & Legacy in San Francisco
Barry Bonds talks about his father Bobby Bonds, godfather Willie Mays, career highlights and his favorite pitcher he faced in the game.