3 reasons why Barry Bonds should be inducted: Statistical Dominance: Barry Bonds is undeniably one of the greatest hitters in the history of baseball. He holds numerous records, including the all-time career home run record with 762 home runs. Bonds also holds the single-season home run record with 73 home runs in 2001. His ability to consistently get on base was remarkable, as evidenced by his all-time record for walks, intentional walks, as well as his on-base percentage. Bonds won a record seven MVP awards, demonstrating his exceptional performance and impact on the game. Pre-Steroid Era Excellence: Before his alleged involvement with performance-enhancing drugs, Bonds was already an exceptional player. He was a three-time MVP and a multiple-time Gold Glove winner. Bonds had already established himself as a formidable power hitter and an elite defensive outfielder during his early years with the Pittsburgh Pirates. His induction into the Hall of Fame would acknowledge his pre-steroi...
Joe I do not know how you could do 250 deep knee bends catching pitches and warm ups, catch pitches in the dirt, get hit with foul balls, encourage your pitcher, coax the umpire, see if batter has made any adjustments, and hit for average. YOU HAD INCREDIBLE SKILLS AND TOUGHNESS OVER A LONG CAREER Happy Birthday~Lee Beam
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