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The most single season postseason home runs is 8, accomplished by Barry Bonds in 2002 and Nelson Cruz in 2011. Bonds hit 8 home runs in the 2002 postseason while playing for the San Francisco Giants, while Cruz hit 8 home runs in the 2011 postseason while playing for the Texas Rangers.
He used to hold the record for most homeruns before the all steroided up Barry Bonds took his place while playing for the Giants.
Tom Landry a lot of people believe Tom Landry invented the position of middle linebacker, but Bill George was playing middle linebacker in 1954 while Tom Laundry was still playing corner-back for the Giants.
Jeff Kent holds the record for the most Homeruns hit as a 2nd basemen, he hit 351 Homeruns while playing 2nd base for the Mets, the Giants, the Astros and the Dodgers.
Alvin Dark is a two-time World Series champion. He won his first while playing for the New York Giants in 1954. His second championship came in 1974, when he was the manager for the Oakland A's .
He used to hold the record for most homeruns before the all steroided up Barry Bonds took his place while playing for the Giants.
The most single season postseason home runs is 8, accomplished by Barry Bonds in 2002 and Nelson Cruz in 2011. Bonds hit 8 home runs in the 2002 postseason while playing for the San Francisco Giants, while Cruz hit 8 home runs in the 2011 postseason while playing for the Texas Rangers.
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.
177 Home Runs. Barry Bonds has 762 Home Runs while A Rod has 585 Home Runs.
Barry Bonds hit his first Major League Baseball home run on July 25, 1986. He achieved this milestone while playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates in a game against the New York Mets. Bonds went on to become one of the greatest home run hitters in baseball history.
Kerry Collins
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.
While playing for the San Francisco Giants, Bobby Murcer lived in the Bay Area, specifically in the suburb of Mill Valley, California. This location provided him with a scenic environment and proximity to the team's home games at Candlestick Park. Murcer enjoyed the local lifestyle and the beautiful surroundings during his time with the Giants from 1974 to 1979.
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.
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.
He used to hold the record for most homeruns before the all steroided up Barry Bonds took his place while playing for the Giants.