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  2. Barry Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24, 1964) [1] 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. [2] He is considered to be one of the greatest baseball players of all time.

  3. Barry Bonds to be enshrined in Hall of Fame — no, not that one

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    But Barry Bonds is a newly elected Hall of Famer. ... His 66% vote tally that year fell well short of the 75% threshold for enshrinement. ... He joined the Pirates as a rookie in 1986 and spent ...

  4. How Barry Bonds, Cecil Fielder and Other MLB Players Lost ...

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    Barry Bonds. Barry Bonds toppled slugging and home run records held by Babe Ruth, Mark McGwire and Hank Aaron -- to name a few. By the time he reached his miraculous 2001 season, however, Bonds ...

  5. 2003 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Major League Baseball season ended when the Florida Marlins defeated the New York Yankees in a six-game World Series.The Detroit Tigers set the American League record for losses in a season, with 119, and the Marlins became the first team to win the championship twice as a wild card.

  6. Barry Bonds Fast Facts - AOL

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  7. Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award - Wikipedia

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    Year presented Achievement Ref(s) Barry Bonds: 2002 Bonds set the MLB single-season home run record with 73 in the 2001 season. He also amassed 137 runs batted in, 177 walks, and an .863 slugging percentage; the last two broke records set by Babe Ruth. Bonds later went on to surpass both Ruth and Hank Aaron as the all-time MLB home run leader ...

  8. List of Pittsburgh Pirates award winners and league leaders

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    On September 20, 1907, Nick Maddox, a 20-year-old rookie, [5] threw the first no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball club. Through 1907 and 1908 Maddox won 20 of his 30 starts, making him the fastest pitcher to ever reach 20 games. This mark will be tied in the future by three other pitchers, but never beaten.

  9. Time may run out for Barry Bonds, but Hall of Fame will be ...

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