Barry Bonds

Acting

Barry Bonds

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Birthday
Jul 24, 1964 (61 years old)

Barry Bonds

Known For

One of a Kind: Greg Maddux
1h 9m
DOLBY
Movie 2024

One of a Kind: Greg Maddux

Star-studded group featuring Barry Bonds, Randy Johnson, Chipper Jones, Tom...

Untold: Hall of Shame
1h 19m
DOLBY
Movie 2023

Untold: Hall of Shame

Examine one of sports' biggest steroid scandals via interviews with...

Say Hey, Willie Mays!
1h 38m
DOLBY
Movie 2022

Say Hey, Willie Mays!

Follow Willie Mays’ life both on and off the field...

Bonds
0h 48m
DOLBY
Movie 2021

Bonds

A look at Barry Bonds' career: the stupendous feats of...

E60 Presents:  Bonds
0h 48m
DOLBY
Movie 2021

E60 Presents: Bonds

Examines the life and career of Barry Bonds as the...

Barry Bonds: World Record Hitter
1h 0m
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Movie 2007

Barry Bonds: World Record Hitter

ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series continues its Emmy award-winning reputation for...

Bonds on Bonds
0h 30m
DOLBY
TV Show 2006

Bonds on Bonds

Bonds on Bonds is a 10-part reality TV series starring...

Up for Grabs
1h 30m
DOLBY
Movie 2004

Up for Grabs

The absurd true story of the legal battle over the...

Jane's House
1h 30m
DOLBY
Movie 1994

Jane's House

Paul Clark and his children are still heartbroken a year...

Biography

Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24, 1964) is an American former professional baseball left fielder who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Bonds was a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1986 to 1992 and the San Francisco Giants from 1993 to 2007. He is considered to be one of the greatest baseball players of all time. Recognized as an all-around player, Bonds received a record seven NL MVP awards and 12 Silver Slugger awards, along with 14 All-Star selections. He holds many MLB hitting records, including most career home runs (762), most home runs in a single season (73, set in 2001), and most career walks. Bonds led MLB in on-base plus slugging six times and placed within the top five hitters in 12 of his 17 qualifying seasons. For his defensive play in the outfield, he won eight Gold Glove awards. He also stole 514 bases, becoming the first and only MLB player to date with at least 500 home runs and 500 stolen bases. Bonds is ranked second in career Wins Above Replacement among all major league position players by both Fangraphs and Baseball-Reference.com, behind only Babe Ruth. Despite his accolades, Bonds led a controversial career, notably as a central figure in baseball's steroids scandal. He was indicted in 2007 on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice for allegedly lying to a grand jury during the federal government's investigation of BALCO, a manufacturer of an undetectable steroid. After the perjury charges were dropped, Bonds was convicted of obstruction of justice in 2011, but the conviction was overturned in 2015. During his 10 years of eligibility, he did not receive the 75% of the vote needed to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Some voters of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) stated they did not vote for Bonds because they believe he used performance-enhancing drugs. Description above from the Wikipedia article Barry Bonds, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.