Ward Bond, who played the character of the wagon master in the television series "Wagon Train," used crutches during the first season due to an injury he sustained. He had previously suffered a broken leg in a car accident, which led to his need for crutches while filming. Despite this challenge, Bond continued to perform and contribute to the show, showcasing his dedication to the role. His injury was later resolved, allowing him to move without assistance in subsequent seasons.
Bonds hit .341 during the 2003 season.
Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants hit 73 home runs during the 2001 season.
Bonds on Bonds, a reality TV show starring Barry Bonds, ended in June 2006 after airing only 10 episodes. The show followed Bonds during the 2006 MLB season.
It is 762 career home runs, set by Barry Bonds during the 2007 season.
Bonds made $60,000 in his rookie season of 1986. The following season he made $100,000 and $220,000 his third season.
That was 34 in 1992, Bonds' final season with the Bucs.
Barry Bonds hit 45 home runs during the 2004 season.
Barry Bonds with 73 in 2001. Keep an eye on the 27 year old Ryan Howard who hit 58 homers in 159 games in 2006 and 47 in 144 games last season (2007).
106 times during regular season games, once in post-season.
The MLB home run record is held by Barry Bonds with 762 home runs.
Through the 2007 MLB season: The single season MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who was walked 232 times in the 2004 season. The career MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who has been walked 2558 times during his career.
Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants hit 73 home runs during the 2001 season.