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Barry Bonds

Barry Bonds, arguably the most famous slugger in MLB history, was a 22 year veteran who primarily played for the San Francisco Giants. He holds the record for the most home runs hit in MLB history at 762. He is most famous for being accused of taking steroids, and thus all of his records have been largely considered tainted.

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Did Barry Bonds every play in a world series?

Yes, Barry Bonds played in the World Series. He appeared in the Fall Classic with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1990, 1991, and 1992, but his team did not win any championships during those appearances. Later, he played in the World Series with the San Francisco Giants in 2002, where they lost to the Anaheim Angels.

How much is barry blattman worth?

As of my last update in October 2023, there is no publicly available information regarding Barry Blattman's net worth. He may not be a widely recognized public figure, which makes it difficult to find specific financial details. If you are looking for information on a specific individual with that name, more context may help narrow down the search.

How much is a Barry Bonds upper deck baseball card worth?

1990 Upper Deck baseball card setThe 1990 Upper Deck baseball card set consists of 800 standard size cards. A complete set has a book value of about $15.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition. A sealed factory set has a book value of about $20.00. Key cards in the set include: card number 17 - Sammy Sosa. RC, and card number 734(A) - Nolan Ryan. Noted rookie include: Juan Gonzalez, David Justice, Ray Lankford, Dean Palmer, Sammy Sosa, and Larry Walker.

What is the value of a 1991 Topps Barry Bonds baseball card number 380?

1987 Barry Bonds Topps card number 320A 1987 Barry Bonds Topps card number 320 has a book value of about $8.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.

Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.

How are reggie Jackson and Barry Bonds cousins?

Reggie Jackson and Barry Bonds are cousins. http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bondsba01.shtml

What is Barry Sanders' fan mail address?

Former NFL player, Barry Sanders, has an official fan page. Although there is no mailing address listed to contact Barry Sanders, an e-mail address is provided for fans requesting information about speaking engagements, endorsements, or other inquiries.

What number did barry bond Hank Aaron Jackie Robinson and wiilie may wear?

Here are the uniform numbers the baseball greats wore during their careers:

  • Barry Bonds (No. 7 and No. 24 with Pittsburgh; No. 24 with San Francisco).
  • Henry Aaron (No. 5 and No. 44 with the Milwaukee Braves; No. 44 with the Atlanta Braves).
  • Jackie Robinson (No. 42 with the Brooklyn Dodgers).
  • Willie Mays (No. 24 with the New York/San Francisco Giants and the New York Mets).

When did Barry Bonds hit his 715th home run?

Number Date Team Pitcher Opponent Ballpark

200 07/08/1993 Giants Jose DeLeon Phillies Veterans Stadium

201 07/17/1993 Giants Frank Tanana Mets Candlestick Park

202 07/18/1993 Giants Pete Schourek Mets Candlestick Park

203 07/22/1993 Giants Terry Mulholland Phillies Candlestick Park

204 07/23/1993 Giants Curt Schilling Phillies Candlestick Park

205 07/25/1993 Giants Larry Andersen Phillies Candlestick Park

206 07/30/1993 Giants Greg Harris Rockies Mile High Stadium

207 07/30/1993 Giants Curt Leskanic Rockies Mile High Stadium

208 08/03/1993 Giants Doug Brocail Padres Jack Murphy Stadium

209 08/04/1993 Giants Tim Worrell Padres Jack Murphy Stadium

210 08/07/1993 Giants Greg Swindell Astros Candlestick Park

211 08/15/1993 Giants Mike Morgan Cubs Wrigley Field

212 08/15/1993 Giants Randy Myers Cubs Wrigley Field

213 08/18/1993 Giants Mark Petkovsek Pirates Three Rivers Stadium

214 08/18/1993 Giants Brian Shouse Pirates Three Rivers Stadium

215 08/31/1993 Giants Greg Maddux Braves Fulton County Stadium

216 09/02/1993 Giants Steve Avery Braves Fulton County Stadium

217 09/24/1993 Giants Scott Sanders Padres Candlestick Park

218 09/25/1993 Giants Andy Ashby Padres Candlestick Park

219 09/25/1993 Giants Andy Ashby Padres Candlestick Park

220 09/26/1993 Giants Doug Brocail Padres Candlestick Park

221 10/01/1993 Giants Ramon Martinez Dodgers Dodger Stadium

222 10/01/1993 Giants Omar Daal Dodgers Dodger Stadium

223 04/06/1994 Giants Denny Neagle Pirates Candlestick Park

224 04/09/1994 Giants Bob Tewksbury Cardinals Candlestick Park

225 04/12/1994 Giants John Smoltz Braves Fulton County Stadium

226 04/17/1994 Giants Ryan Bowen Marlins Joe Robbie Stadium

227 04/18/1994 Giants Jeff Shaw Expos Candlestick Park

228 04/29/1994 Giants Ben Rivera Phillies Veterans Stadium

229 05/04/1994 Giants Eric Hillman Mets Shea Stadium

230 05/09/1994 Giants Armando Reynoso Rockies Candlestick Park

231 05/13/1994 Giants John Smiley Reds Candlestick Park

232 05/17/1994 Giants Pete Harnisch Astros Astrodome

233 05/17/1994 Giants Dave Veres Astros Astrodome

234 05/21/1994 Giants Frank Castillo Cubs Wrigley Field

235 05/25/1994 Giants Andy Ashby Padres Jack Murphy Stadium

236 06/11/1994 Giants Andy Ashby Padres Candlestick Park

237 06/16/1994 Giants Mike Hampton Astros Candlestick Park

238 06/22/1994 Giants Erik Hanson Reds Riverfront Stadium

239 06/23/1994 Giants Johnny Ruffin Reds Riverfront Stadium

240 06/26/1994 Giants Greg Harris Rockies Mile High Stadium

241 06/26/1994 Giants Greg Harris Rockies Mile High Stadium

242 06/28/1994 Giants Orel Hershiser Dodgers Dodger Stadium

243 06/30/1994 Giants Jeff Fassero Expos Candlestick Park

244 07/04/1994 Giants Mike Remlinger Mets Candlestick Park

245 07/08/1994 Giants Fernando Valenzuela Phillies Candlestick Park

246 07/15/1994 Giants Butch Henry Expos Olympic Stadium

247 07/15/1994 Giants Gil Heredia Expos Olympic Stadium

248 07/16/1994 Giants Ken Hill Expos Olympic Stadium

249 07/16/1994 Giants Ken Hill Expos Olympic Stadium

250 07/18/1994 Giants Shawn Boskie Phillies Veterans Stadium

251 07/20/1994 Giants Larry Andersen Phillies Veterans Stadium

252 07/22/1994 Giants Jason Jacome Mets Shea Stadium

253 07/23/1994 Giants Roger Mason Mets Shea Stadium

254 07/31/1994 Giants Jim Czajkowski Rockies Candlestick Park

255 08/02/1994 Giants Pete Schourek Reds Candlestick Park

256 08/02/1994 Giants Pete Schourek Reds Candlestick Park

257 08/02/1994 Giants Hector Carrasco Reds Candlestick Park

258 08/03/1994 Giants John Roper Reds Candlestick Park

259 08/07/1994 Giants Doug Drabek Astros Astrodome

260 05/04/1995 Giants Scott Sanders Padres Jack Murphy Stadium

261 05/11/1995 Giants Juan Acevedo Rockies Coors Field

262 05/17/1995 Giants Kevin Foster Cubs 3Com Park

263 05/18/1995 Giants John Frascatore Cardinals 3Com Park

264 05/24/1995 Giants Paul Quantrill Phillies Veterans Stadium

265 05/28/1995 Giants David Mlicki Mets Shea Stadium

266 05/29/1995 Giants Luis Aquino Expos Olympic Stadium

267 05/30/1995 Giants Butch Henry Expos Olympic Stadium

268 06/08/1995 Giants David Mlicki Mets 3Com Park

269 06/18/1995 Giants Rene Arocha Cardinals Busch Stadium

270 06/22/1995 Giants Ramon Martinez Dodgers Dodger Stadium

271 06/30/1995 Giants Joey Hamilton Padres 3Com Park

272 06/30/1995 Giants Trevor Hoffman Padres 3Com Park

273 07/03/1995 Giants Xavier Hernandez Reds Riverfront Stadium

274 07/06/1995 Giants Jeff Brantley Reds Riverfront Stadium

275 07/07/1995 Giants Tom Glavine Braves Fulton County Stadium

276 07/14/1995 Giants Jim Dougherty Astros 3Com Park

277 07/18/1995 Giants Chris Hammond Marlins 3Com Park

278 07/18/1995 Giants Robb Nen Marlins 3Com Park

279 07/20/1995 Giants Doug Drabek Astros Astrodome

280 07/26/1995 Giants Pete Schourek Reds 3Com Park

281 07/27/1995 Giants Rick Reed Reds 3Com Park

282 08/08/1995 Giants Denny Neagle Pirates 3Com Park

283 08/18/1995 Giants Tyler Green Phillies Veterans Stadium

284 08/18/1995 Giants Mike Williams Phillies Veterans Stadium

285 08/24/1995 Giants Gil Heredia Expos Olympic Stadium

286 09/03/1995 Giants Bobby Jones Mets 3Com Park

287 09/05/1995 Giants Pedro Martinez Expos 3Com Park

288 09/19/1995 Giants Kevin Tapani Dodgers Dodger Stadium

289 09/21/1995 Giants Joe Grahe Rockies 3Com Park

290 09/24/1995 Giants Armando Reynoso Rockies 3Com Park

291 09/27/1995 Giants Doug Bochtler Padres 3Com Park

292 09/28/1995 Giants Bryan Rekar Rockies Coors Field

293 04/05/1996 Giants Pat Rapp Marlins Joe Robbie Stadium

294 04/10/1996 Giants Darryl Kile Astros Astrodome

295 04/12/1996 Giants Jaime Navarro Cubs 3Com Park

296 04/16/1996 Giants Mark Guthrie Dodgers 3Com Park

297 04/18/1996 Giants Frank Castillo Cubs Wrigley Field

298 04/20/1996 Giants Jim Bullinger Cubs Wrigley Field

299 04/25/1996 Giants Mike Bielecki Braves Candlestick Park

When did Barry Bonds stop playing baseball?

Barry Bonds' final season was with the San Francisco Giants in 2007, the year he became baseball's all-time home run hitter with 762.

What team did Barry Bonds play for?

Bonds played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1986 to 1992 and the San Francisco Giants from 1993 to 2007.

Barry Bonds where does he live currently?

He currently owns two houses; one in Los Altos Hills, California and one in Beverly Park, Beverly Hills, California.

When did Barry Bonds start playing?

Bonds' major-league debut was on May 30, 1986, when he was a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Should Barry Bonds records be allowed in baseball due to his reported use of steroids?

No

Due to his reported use of steroids? Absolutely. Due to his documented and proven use of steroids? No. But, how many other records should be disallowed because of performance enhancement. Maybe many players have records who used enhancements that we don't know anything about. It is a very difficult situation for baseball. But its only a record ... its not like it is anything that important.

No absalutely not. albert pujols is on his way there and he hasn't used steroids barry bonds is a cheater. BTW baseball records are very important because they stand for a very long time and that's how people remember baseball players.

What is the value of the baseball Barry Bonds hit his 715th home run with?

San Francisco resident Andrew Morbitzer caught the ball waiting in line at a concession stand in the stadium. He sold the ball for 220,100 dollars to regional car dealer Marc Chase of San Diego.

What sports have teams and what sports do not have teams?

tennis,table tennis,soccer,swimming,netball and so on are have teams

and you could do these in by your self