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Barry Lamar Bonds ( born July 24, 1964 ) is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder.
On March 30, 2006, as a response to the controversy of the use of performance-enhancing drugs and the anticipated career home run record to be set by Barry Bonds, Selig asked former senator George Mitchell to lead an independent investigation into the use of steroids in baseball's recent past.
* Barry Bonds ( b. 1964 ), former Major League Baseball player
* Bobby Bonds, former baseball player for the San Francisco Giants and the California Angels
* Barry Bonds, former MLB player
* Bobby Bonds, former MLB player
* Bill Bonds, journalist and former longtime anchor of WXYZ-TV's news
William Arthur " Billy " Bonds MBE ( born 17 September 1946 ) is a former professional footballer and manager, who is most often associated with West Ham United with whom he spent 27 years as player and manager.
On November 15, 2007, former San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds was indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice based on his grand jury testimony in this investigation.
Reilly has also been a frequent critic of former San Francisco Giants star Barry Bonds for his treatment of his teammates, his off-field behavior and his alleged steroid use.
— President of the San Francisco Bar Association former attorney of the Barry Bonds single-season Major League record 73rd Home Run Baseball Trial.
Handy, former political prisoner, United States Bonds Or Duress By Federal Authority: A Journal Of Current Events During An Imprisonment Of Fifteen Months, At Fort Delaware, Turnbull Brothers, 1874.
During games in Los Angeles, Dodger fans will chant, " Giants Suck " when the Giants are in town ( and used to chant, " Barry Sucks ," referring to former Giants outfielder Barry Bonds, often regardless of whether or not Bonds was at bat or involved in a defensive play ).

Bonds and baseball
* 2007 – Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants breaks baseball great Hank Aaron's record by hitting his 756th home run.
Various baseball pundits, fans, and even players have taken this as confirmation that Bonds used illegal steroids.
Bud Selig also did not attend the San Francisco Giants ' baseball game on August 7 when Barry Bonds hit his record-breaking 756th home run ; after the event, Selig released a statement congratulating Bonds.
* 1964 – Barry Bonds, American baseball player
Williams ' baseball season of 1941 is often considered favorably with the greatest seasons of Ruth and Bonds in terms of various offensive statistical measures such as slugging, on-base and " offensive winning percentage.
* July 24-Barry Bonds, American baseball player
* March 15 – Bobby Bonds, American baseball player and manager ( d. 2003 )
Fans critical of Barry Bonds, who has been accused of using performance-enhancing drugs during his baseball career, invoked the asterisk notion during the 2007 season, as he approached and later broke Hank Aaron's career home run record.
* Barry Bonds, baseball player for the San Francisco Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates
Born in Riverside, California, Bonds played varsity high school baseball at Riverside Polytechnic High School and signed with the Giants in.
In March 2006, Vincent called on baseball to investigate ( similar to the Dowd Report surrounding Pete Rose ) possible steroids use by Barry Bonds, saying the cloud hanging over his pursuit of the home run record is a crisis akin to the Black Sox scandal from 1919.
* In baseball, the single-season home run record set by Barry Bonds in 2001.
In the first month of the 2004 baseball season, Bonds drew 43 walks, 22 of them intentional.
" The ad spoofed the recent steroid controversy in baseball surrounding players such as Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi, with a dejected Anderson concluding, " We gotta win back a lot of trust.
In 2000, Conte managed to contact American baseball star Barry Bonds via Greg Anderson, a coach working in a nearby fitness studio.
Bonds then delivered contacts to other baseball professionals.
Sadly, the use of steroids by many players over the last two decades has called into question a number of baseball records — most notably Barry Bonds ' record of 73 home runs in a season, made late in his career, when he had never once before hit even 50 home runs in a season.
The follow-through in the baseball swing of Barry Bonds.
Just south of the statue is Barry Bonds Junior Giants Field, a t-ball sized baseball diamond.
Gomez is not an anchorman, but he specializes in baseball and, of more note, was assigned to follow Barry Bonds for the better part of three seasons, culminating in Bonds ' passing of Hank Aaron for the all-time home run record.

Bonds and player
On August 15, Thome hit 599th and 600th homerun at Comerica Park to become the eighth player in Major League history to hit 600 homeruns, joining Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Ken Griffey Jr., and Alex Rodriguez.
* Bobby Bonds ( 1946 – 2003 ), Major League Baseball player, father of Barry Bonds
* September 17 – At San Francisco, Barry Bonds becomes just the third player in MLB history to hit 700 home runs.
Released in 1987 using Sierra's Adventure Game Interpreter parser engine, Police Quest cast the player as Sonny Bonds, a 15 year veteran police officer in the fictional town of Lytton, California.
The player was no longer cast as Sonny Bonds, but as John Carey ; the action was no longer in fictional Lytton, but in Los Angeles, California.
Barry Bonds is the only other player in major league history to hit 300 home runs and steal 400 bases, and also the only other player to have five 30 – 30 seasons.
Bobby Bonds became the club's fourth member in 1969 and became the first player in MLB history to reach the 30 – 30 club on five occasions, subsequently achieving the milestone in 1973, 1975, 1977 and 1978.
He remained the only player to accomplish this until 1997, when his son Barry Bonds achieved his fifth 30 – 30 season.
In the past, rubber chickens put up by fans whenever a Giants player ( especially Barry Bonds ) was intentionally walked, would line the foul portion of the wall.
Embattled home run record-holder Barry Bonds won 12 Silver Slugger Awards in his career as an outfielder, the most of any player.
On the other hand, if a player opts out of group licensing, as Barry Bonds did in 2004, then manufacturers who depend on the MLBPA system will have no way of including him.
Barry Bonds has won the award three times, the second-most of any player.
Eligibility requires that a player has " been retired five seasons " or deceased for at least six months, disqualifying two active players ( Rodriguez and Soriano ) and Bonds ( who retired in 2007 and will be eligible for the next Hall of Fame election in ).

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