Some great names,Bonds,Schoendienst, Gomez and Ken Boyer.
I have more respect for Bobby than his juicing son. He played th😢game the right way. RIP BOBBY.
He hit the hell out of it.
What an awesome batting stance which recalls Rico Carty, who also could slam the ball. If only Bonds was healthy in 1980-1981 esp being a Cub at Wrigley. The 1982 Cubs lineup would have had Sandberg, Bowa, Bonds leading off.
Saw Bonds in 1975 at Fenway Park. Hit a HR for the Yankees. He was so exciting for all us fans.
Look son, no roids.
I see in the comments a few are talking about Bonds son, Mr. Barry Bonds. Barry was a GREAT ball player on his way into the HALL. LONG before S.F. when he was with the Pirates. I don't know what Bonds was thinking. and Barry was a WAY BETTER ball player than his Pops.
Saw Bobby Bonds, playing for the Angels, hit one on the roof at Comiskey Park in 1977.
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Some great names,Bonds,Schoendienst, Gomez and Ken Boyer.
I have more respect for Bobby than his juicing son. He played th😢game the right way. RIP BOBBY.
He hit the hell out of it.
What an awesome batting stance which recalls Rico Carty, who also could slam the ball.
If only Bonds was healthy in 1980-1981 esp being a Cub at Wrigley. The 1982 Cubs lineup would have had Sandberg, Bowa, Bonds leading off.
Saw Bonds in 1975 at Fenway Park. Hit a HR for the Yankees. He was so exciting for all us fans.
Look son, no roids.
I see in the comments a few are talking about Bonds son, Mr. Barry Bonds. Barry was a GREAT ball player on his way into the HALL. LONG before S.F. when he was with the Pirates. I don't know what Bonds was thinking. and Barry was a WAY BETTER ball player than his Pops.
Saw Bobby Bonds, playing for the Angels, hit one on the roof at Comiskey Park in 1977.