Things are looking up for Major League Baseball's all-time home run champion. In April 2015, a United States Court of Appeals struck down his felony conviction for obstruction of justice regarding his 2003 grand jury testimony in the BALCO case. Bonds, whose career spanned the years 1986 to 2007 with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the San Francisco Giants, was suspected of using performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) during the latter stages of his career. But he was never charged or convicted of any illegal activities.
Bonds, who earned a record seven National League Most Valuable Player Awards during his career, holds the record for lifetime home runs (762) and the single-season mark for round trippers (73). But he has not been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame despite three years of eligibility. Observers have attributed the snubs to Bonds' perceived usage of PEDs as well as his chilly relationship with the media.
The 50-year-old Bonds, who has moved back to the San Francisco area after living for a time in the Los Angeles area, served as a special spring training instructor for the Giants in 2014. The ballclub is considering a more permanent association with their former star.
He was a member of the San Francisco Giants from 1993 to 2007.
Barry Bonds was born July 24, 1964.
He was 43 when he retired.
Barry Bonds's birth name is Barry Lamar Bonds.
It is unclear the name of Barry Bonds mother. However, the father of Barry Bonds was a famous baseball player that shared his name, Barry Bonds Sr.
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No. Barry Bonds played for only two major league teams: the Pittsburgh Pirates (1986-92) and the San Francisco Giants (1993-2007).
Barry Bonds was born on July 24, 1964.
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Barry Bonds has 1,539 career strikeouts.
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