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Barry Bonds is enjoying watching the new generation of baseball sluggers put up record-setting stats
Home run king Barry Bonds is now 60 and thoroughly enjoying watching the next generation of sluggers and baseball stars. Bonds holds Major League Baseball’s single-season record of 73 home runs and set the all-time mark with 762 after passing Hank Aaron’s 755 in 2007. Bonds is helping out in San Francisco and watching players like Mookie Betts, Aaron Judge...
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Dodgers' Ohtani makes MLB history, becomes first member of 50-50 club
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani became the first player in baseball history to hit 50 home runs and have 50 stolen bases in a single season.
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Giants great Bonds admits his Baseball Hall of Fame hopes are gone
Former Giants slugger Barry Bonds admits his hopes of finally getting in to the Baseball Hall of Fame are gone.
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How Phillies' Harper ranks Bonds on personal Mount Rushmore
Phillies slugger Bryce Harper included Barry Bonds on his personal Mount Rushmore … but there’s a twist.
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Where Bonds ranks on ESPN's list of top 100 21st century athletes
Barry Bonds is ranked as one of the top athletes of the 21st century, according to ESPN.
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Watch Bonds become emotional during Giants' Willie Mays tribute
Barry Bonds couldn’t hide his emotions during the Giants’ moving pregame ceremony to honor Willie Mays.
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Bonds admits he didn't want to pass Mays on MLB home run list
Former Giants outfielder Barry Bonds detailed why he was hesitant to pass Willie Mays on the MLB’s all-time home run list.
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How MLB-Negro Leagues stats integration impacts multiple Bonds records
Former Giants slugger Barry Bonds no longer will hold a couple of MLB records after the forthcoming Negro Leagues statistical integration.
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Watch Bonds' emotional reaction to induction into Pirates Hall of Fame
Barry Bonds had an emotional reaction upon learning he would be inducted into the Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Fame.