1. Barry Bonds Stats | Baseball-Reference.com

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    Born:July 24, 1964in Riverside, CAus Draft: Drafted by the San Francisco Giantsin the 2nd roundof the 1982 MLB June Amateur Draft from Junipero Serra HS (San Mateo, CA)and the Pittsburgh Piratesin the 1st round(6th) of the 1985 MLB June Amateur Draft from Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ). High School:Junipero Serra HS (San Mateo, CA)

  2. Barry Bonds was blessed with natural talent | Pittsburgh ...

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    Jul 26, 2020 San Francisco Giants’ Barry Bonds (at bat) hits a fourth-inning, solo home run off Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Shawn Chacon Friday in Pittsburgh. It was Bonds’ second home run of the...

  3. Barry Bonds Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac

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    Barry Bonds was born on Friday, July 24, 1964, in Riverside, California. Bonds was 21 years old when he broke into the big leagues on May 30, 1986, with the Pittsburgh Pirates. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Barry Bonds baseball stats page.

  4. Pittsburgh Pirates WAR: Barry Bonds or Ralph Kiner? - Bucs ...

    https://www.bucsdugout.com/2020/6/14/21290439/pittsburgh-pirates-war-barry-bonds-or-ralph-kiner

    Throughout his career, Bonds was a force to be reckoned with. Kiner, on the other hand, played one more season with the Pirates, totaling eight with Pittsburgh. He began his career in 1946 and last...

  5. Barry Bonds not elected to Hall of Fame in 2020 ...

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    January 21, 2020 PITTSBURGH -- Barry Bonds made progress, but only a little, toward the Hall of Fame in his eighth year on the ballot. Bonds, the Majors’ home run king and the only former Pirates player on this year’s Hall of Fame ballot, received 60.7 percent of votes, as announced Tuesday night on MLB Network.