MLB's home run king Barry Bonds says he can still hit a 100-mile an hour pitch at age 60. "Long as I can see it, I can hit it." ...
Of course, with baseball being as old as it is and with the game having evolved in certain ways, there are some records on the books that won't be touched. I'll now attempt to run through some of ...
That's just not me," says Barry ... Aaron's NL record) in winning his fourth consecutive MVP award, raising his total to seven. In 2005, Bonds' quest to pass Aaron's lifetime home-run record ...
The last time the Giants had the same left fielder start on Opening Day in back-to-back seasons was Barry Bonds, tying an MLB record with the 19-year streak.
Barry Bonds is confident he could still hit a 100 mile-per-hour pitch 17 years after his last MLB season. "Hundred? That's easy," Bonds, 60, said in a Thursday appearance on All the Smoke. "I don't ...
Bonds noted about Ohtani, "He is achieving excellent results both as a pitcher and a hitter. Plus, he is running well. He is a perfect player and a great player. There is no doubt that he has ...
Barry Bonds doesn’t like making headlines anymore, he says, but he still has his opinions—particularly about two-way Japanese ...