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A friend of mine played hs baseball at Copperas Cove and they went up against Lance’s team. He said lance hit a home run on a line drive that didn’t stop elevating until it cleared the small store across the street from the field.
Out of all the greats to have played the game. Bonds’ stands alone as the Greatest. Even without Steroids he still would have become the only 500/500 player.
The perfect bond batting body armor by? And then have the law makere make laws that batters 14 or younger must by law wear the perfect bond batting body armor
Baseball’s greatest era was the Barry Bonds era. San Francisco Giants games weren’t just baseball games during that time, they were spectacles that brought America together. I live in Florida 4 time Zones away and every TV in the bars would turn to Barry Bonds at bats live. He usually walked or hit a historic homerun that made whoever caught it much more wealthy then they were before they had that baseball in their hands. McCovey cove was literally like a pirate cove, only the pirate’s gold was the baseball’s he was hitting. He doesn’t need to be in the HOF for me to know he was the best to ever play the game. Thank you Barry Bonds for the great memories!!!
One of the very best players in the game ever. I remember opening packs of 89 UD baseball cards and the excitement of seeing Jr's rookie card in the pack.
mt. rushmore is bonds brady gretsky jordan. i dont think its even close. you're gonna say an argument can be made for MaHomE5 and L3bRon, ya bonds didn't win a title.
Griffey had swagger. A lot of players can hit dingers, and of course Griffey hit more than most, but the way he hit those things and pimp’d them is a type of style that’s so unmatched by any other player. As far as I’m concerned he’s the Jordan of baseball. True baseball enthusiasts know this. I really believe Griffey alone got so many new kids into the game including current major leaguers. Stats sure, but Griffey glued people to the television screen when he was in the game. You just had to watch him play because you knew you’d never see another player in your lifetime match the kids style and skill.
As a kid who grew up an hour south of Seattle from 89-2000' I will always remember and appreciate some of those Mariners' years I got to witness live. Randy Johnson, Edgar, But Griffey made it worth going to the ball park daily