Well, I don't know all that much about Bonds' childhood but I am a little older than he and I had television while I was growing up. So I am going to guess that he had TV, too. He may have only had a measly 25 inch screen, though. But that wallops my 13 inch B&W.
A huge elbow protector
Spongebob Squarepants was his favorite TV show while growing up.
177 Home Runs. Barry Bonds has 762 Home Runs while A Rod has 585 Home Runs.
Baltimore.1988
I believe that Barry Bonds, while a steroid user, is very talented and would probably rack up 30 to 40 home runs a year. I do not believe he would have any records, and I believe his career would have deteriorated by now.
He used to hold the record for most homeruns before the all steroided up Barry Bonds took his place while playing for the Giants.
Definately music and TV. He also credits his mother for being supportive and encouraging him to follw his dreams.
Rotary phones became touchtone phones. Then, cable tv started. This was before the Internet, cellphones, and computers.
I do not think he should not be suspended. I think all records that were broken while he was reportedlly on steroids should be taken away. This is how he makes money 4 his family.
Barry Bonds' records count because he was not found guilty of using performance-enhancing drugs during the time he set those records. While there have been suspicions and allegations, Bonds never failed a drug test and was never suspended for PED use during his career.
The value of a Barry Bonds bobblehead can vary significantly based on factors such as its rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. Generally, common versions may sell for around $20 to $50, while rare or limited edition bobbleheads can fetch hundreds of dollars. To determine its specific value, it's best to check recent sales on platforms like eBay or consult collector guides.
Yes. On August 24, 2011, the home run king made a rare appearance at a San Francisco Giants home game and caught a foul ball while sitting in the stands.