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To some, Barry Bonds is the greatest baseball player in the last 100 years, if not ever. To others, he's a disgrace to the ...
Barry Bonds will be getting a statue outside the San Francisco Giants' home stadium where he set baseball's career home run ...
Barry Bonds will be getting a statue outside the San Francisco Giants’ home stadium where he set baseball’s career home run ...
We’re closing in on 20 years since Barry Bonds last took the field for the San Francisco Giants, leading many to wonder when, ...
Bonds would be the sixth franchise icon to have his effigy sculpted outside Oracle Park, joining Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Orlando Cepeda, Juan Marichal and Gaylord Perry.
Joe Morgan trade? Maybe. George Foster trade? Not really. Sparky Anderson hiring? Sort of. Here's the story when the Big Red Machine was really born.
On May 29, 1971, the Giants got Frank Duffy and Vern Geishert, and the Reds got a 22-year-old kid who would become one of the most fearsome sluggers in franchise history.
On May 29, 1971, the Giants got Frank Duffy and Vern Geishert, and the Reds got a 22-year-old kid who would become one of the most fearsome sluggers in franchise history.
On May 29, 1971, the Giants got Frank Duffy and Vern Geishert, and the Reds got a 22-year-old kid who would become one of the most fearsome sluggers in franchise history.
Gaylord Perry with a 21-6 record and 2.73 ERA run away with 22 of the 24 fist place votes. J.R. Richard and his 303 strikeouts finished fourth.