Barry Bonds Highlights: Pure Greatness

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  • @kwesro
    @kwesro 8 лет назад +1389

    Steroids doesn't help u put contact on the ball. Bonds the greatest ever

    • @TenshinhanIsKing
      @TenshinhanIsKing 8 лет назад +79

      Steroids helps you in a lot of ways compared to those who don't take steroids. Look up steroids and it's benefits instead of trying to justify Bonds career.

    • @douglasnadybal7125
      @douglasnadybal7125 6 лет назад +16

      Yes it does you moron. Bat speed.

    • @joaquin4497
      @joaquin4497 6 лет назад +19

      the truth that just means he was the best on roids at the time not the greatest of all time

    • @soonermagic24
      @soonermagic24 3 года назад +9

      Agree

    • @ohgeez2242
      @ohgeez2242 3 года назад +4

      Amen 🙏

  • @decadedamaddimperial
    @decadedamaddimperial 9 лет назад +770

    STEROIDS OR NOT...YOU'LL NEVER SEE ANYTHING LIKE THIS IN BASEBALL AGAIN... AN INCREDIBLE TALENT !!

    • @hallowseve1698
      @hallowseve1698 2 года назад +4

      CHEATING!

    • @michaelmanley8282
      @michaelmanley8282 2 года назад +46

      @@hallowseve1698 He was a 3x MVP before 1998 which is the first known offense according to Washington Post

    • @MeekMillisbendingoverrn
      @MeekMillisbendingoverrn 2 года назад +17

      @@hallowseve1698 and? If you ain’t cheating you’re not really trying at all lmao

    • @phenomfacemob1011
      @phenomfacemob1011 2 года назад +3

      @@hallowseve1698 lol u kids

    • @richnicka
      @richnicka 2 года назад +3

      @@michaelmanley8282 everyone knows this. how good of a player he was before he took steroids doesn’t mean anything besides the fact that yes he was already a good player. but bottom line, he still cheated

  • @jakester5272
    @jakester5272 8 лет назад +1036

    Ped or not you can't repeat 750+hrs, 500 stolen bases, 8 gold gloves, 7 time MVP, 14 time all star, 2500+ walks, 65 hits from 3000, and he has nearly as many records as he has home runs. My point is you can't drug your way to great patience, great swing, hand-eye coordination, and all-around skill. Next to "The Kid" he is the G.O.A.T. MY OPINION. You are free to disagree.

    • @NCWWrestling
      @NCWWrestling 8 лет назад +142

      Barry Bonds is the goat. People forget about his defensive ability and ability to steal bases

    • @Rajonrayray
      @Rajonrayray 7 лет назад +12

      Critical Penguin good points, but if you're going to disregard steroid use, then bonds is easily the greatest ever, right?

    • @alwillk
      @alwillk 7 лет назад +11

      Gold gloves are a joke. He was a below average defense player and he had a noodle arm. That's why he had to play LF. If he played in the AL he would have been a permanent DH like Edgar Martinez or David Ortiz.

    • @cookiecrumbler6989
      @cookiecrumbler6989 7 лет назад +3

      Critical Penguin this comment could not be anymore true

    • @aidanguinhlgrich6765
      @aidanguinhlgrich6765 7 лет назад +2

      You can with steroids

  • @Greyareas27
    @Greyareas27 3 года назад +54

    The United States may be the only country in the world that demands honesty and ethics more from their athletes than from their political leaders.

    • @icebergslim06
      @icebergslim06 2 месяца назад +7

      This may be the most underrated comment I’ve ever seen. Thank you!

    • @thomaslemon3971
      @thomaslemon3971 6 дней назад

      It’s almost like it’s designed that way, to distract us from the real issues. Jose Canseco said it best in that Congressional hearing: “We’re spending taxpayer money on this, when there are so many other problems in the world to be focused on”

    • @Jeepsteve1982
      @Jeepsteve1982 4 дня назад +1

      Isn't that the truth?

    • @brendananastasia3833
      @brendananastasia3833 2 дня назад +1

      Right!!

  • @dazom
    @dazom 6 лет назад +550

    I will defend Barry Bonds until the end of time.
    People should realise that PEDs wont help his eye-bat coordination. He still has to hit the ball. He perfected his game for the perfect swing. He practiced every other day to consistently aim for the sweet spot on the bat, as an extension for his arm. You simply cannot get it by taken enhancements. This is all due to extensive practice.
    His dedication, his drive (pun intended) and his IQ is second to none. Never forget the memories he gave me, even today his legacy is only being questioned by people jealous of his achievements.
    He should be inducted into the HOF, first ballot, number 1 inductee, or they should dissolve the Hall completely imo.

    • @dr.hunnyking7150
      @dr.hunnyking7150 4 года назад +33

      The Hall needs to get burned to the ground if they do not let him in. Barry Bonds is Baseball.

    • @wesleymorrison1705
      @wesleymorrison1705 3 года назад +26

      Then why take PEDs?

    • @metasavagex
      @metasavagex 3 года назад +5

      Well said man, I completely agree with your points. It's a shame that he isn't in the hall, it's a joke. Baseball made so much money during the steroid era...

    • @drake0499
      @drake0499 3 года назад +5

      It’s not a joke he still needed to hit the ball but he still took them and without them he would be an average player on offense because he wouldn’t have the extra power to hit it out he wouldn’t be anything without them and this is coming from a diehard giants fan. Like he still had hand eye coordination like every single other baseball player that’s why they are in the bigs

    • @nathansalinas1669
      @nathansalinas1669 3 года назад +9

      @@wesleymorrison1705 PED's can extend your career and possibly could save you from injury.
      I'm sure almost EVERY top athlete has used some sort of drug. The league and media just chooses who to blow the whistle on.

  • @Greyareas27
    @Greyareas27 6 лет назад +415

    What everybody forgets is that for several years, Bonds watched inferior players equal or surpass him because of steroids.
    it came to a point when he said, "If I was better than those guys when none of us were using, I'll be better than them all when we all are using."
    ...And he was.

    • @danielwarner275
      @danielwarner275 3 года назад +6

      What about all the great players from the same time who didn't need steroids like Ripken and Ken Griffey jr. Its better to be clean then a cheater the sad part is if he didn't use he would have a chance to make it to the Hall in the veterans committee.

    • @jcngokai-76
      @jcngokai-76 3 года назад +44

      @@danielwarner275 the conundrum of Bonds’ record is that he did 400-400 BEFORE the steroid allegations against him, can you say that with a straight face claiming that he had been cheating on steroids when he made his debut as a Pirate?

    •  3 года назад +4

      Steroids weren't against the rules then. People forget that. Different era

    • @VitoHoffa
      @VitoHoffa 3 года назад +1

      @ dude shut the fuck Up man.

    • @C.G91
      @C.G91 3 года назад +1

      @@VitoHoffa awe does the true hurt?

  • @rona8663
    @rona8663 Год назад +169

    Greatest hitter of all time. A complete travesty that he's not in the hall of fame. So feared that he was intentionally walked with the bases loaded. Pure greatness.

    • @fbistatmajor5918
      @fbistatmajor5918 Год назад +7

      It's not a travesty, it just means we no longer need to take the hall seriously

    • @steroidsR4losers
      @steroidsR4losers Год назад

      Even if you admit to using STEROIDS, you still have FAKE muscles and FAKE strength!
      Stay natural buddy!

    • @earlymorninstonedpimp
      @earlymorninstonedpimp Год назад +5

      Bonds’ 2004 season deserves to be in the HOF more than some players entire careers who are in the Hall

    • @dariusgarlandszn
      @dariusgarlandszn Год назад

      Just don’t cheat then

    • @steroidsR4losers
      @steroidsR4losers Год назад

      These steroids that I am using and using behind your backs, they don't do anything.
      ~Roiders

  • @MrGodfather95
    @MrGodfather95 9 лет назад +201

    Greatest hitter ive ever seen. You CANNOT teach that swing and hand-eye coordination. Simple the best swing in baseball history.

    • @greggoose9928
      @greggoose9928 8 лет назад +19

      +Andrew Luster griffey's swing is way nicer lol

    • @wabbittwacks3173
      @wabbittwacks3173 8 лет назад +7

      I think you're right that Bonds had the greatest swing in history. It is magnificent.

    • @fieldingmellish6856
      @fieldingmellish6856 8 лет назад +4

      +Andrew Luster The only player I've ever seen who could consistently pull the up\in pitch WITHOUT hooking it. There's plenty of players that could yank them but not with the timing and hip turn. I think they should do some sort of scientific study on him and other like athletes to see if their eye to brain speed or frames per second ??? happens quicker than average.

    • @rahlohmcdonogh5035
      @rahlohmcdonogh5035 8 лет назад

      Wabbit Twacks Maybe Daryll Strawberry's swing?!Lefties:Griff's ,

    • @noahdavis42
      @noahdavis42 8 лет назад

      +Andrew Luster your dog shit

  • @AntonelliBaseball
    @AntonelliBaseball 6 лет назад +312

    My favorite hitter of all-time. What a swing!

    • @DJBANnumb3r1
      @DJBANnumb3r1 3 года назад

      Just got done watching your swing breakdown 💪🏾🔥

    • @stanleyhamilton3488
      @stanleyhamilton3488 3 года назад +7

      Agree.. Not even close. I mean where can you pitch the guy. He had no weaknesses.

    • @alloyfillmore2967
      @alloyfillmore2967 3 года назад

      Yes I agree an it's eye contact that helps the batter hit home runs...

    • @hallowseve1698
      @hallowseve1698 2 года назад

      You need help, Antonelli

    • @cameronlowrey9371
      @cameronlowrey9371 2 года назад

      It's cool to see your post on another video. I've watched a few of your RUclips videos...coach😊! Keep it real Antonelli!!! I'm still looking for your card haha you should send me a signed one!!! Lol....or a jersey😆

  • @kirkyoung8803
    @kirkyoung8803 7 лет назад +77

    This was the most ridiculously powerful man I've ever seen at the plate with the most smoothest swing his hand eye coordination is just masterful

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

    • @scottpollack5453
      @scottpollack5453 Год назад

      I’m sure the Steroids didn’t help him at all? Why else would Bonds have CHEATED and taken banned substances? Hank Aaron has more INTEGRITY in one finger than Bonds has in his entire body! It’s amazing to me how some people are willing to overlook CHEATERS and at the same time have little respect for those who play by the rules!

    • @Anthony-uf3oz
      @Anthony-uf3oz 11 месяцев назад

      *remove "most" ...with the smoothest....

    • @Greyareas27
      @Greyareas27 3 дня назад

      @@trickyBasterd Let me understand you correctly. Did he cheat BEFORE all the others? Did he cheat MORE THAN the others? Be specific.

  • @wabbittwacks3173
    @wabbittwacks3173 8 лет назад +182

    This steroid hysteria is such phony, insufferable bullshit. Bonds was a once in a generation talent who was more dedicated to his profession than anybody. The fact that he is not in the Hall of Fame simply signifies what a pathetic, colossally overrated sham of an institution the MLB HOF truly is.
    Much love to Barry for his superb career.

    • @stinianshiznit04
      @stinianshiznit04 8 лет назад +1

      +Wabbit Twacks Amen.

    • @banklikefrankwhite1
      @banklikefrankwhite1 8 лет назад +1

      Well said.

    • @tabibnialawfirm
      @tabibnialawfirm 8 лет назад +3

      +Wabbit Twacks
      That's absurd. No doubt, Bonds was the greatest player of his generation and deserves to be in the Hall.
      Still, it was obvious to any student of baseball history that Bonds was taking PEDs and that they (perhaps significantly) assisted his performance. Though he already had been a great player, NO ONE starts having their best seasons at age 38-39, not Ruth, Aaron, Williams, Mays. No one, in ANY sport, in fact. Bonds' insane 2001-2004 seasons ARE a testament to his talent, work ethic, and to steriods. Given the facts, to deny steroids as a critical factor is silly...

    • @jasonbrown8838
      @jasonbrown8838 8 лет назад

      Completely agree

    • @thebaconbear1
      @thebaconbear1 8 лет назад +3

      Except he cheated, rose isn't in the hall but I don't see you whining about that

  • @TheBlackPigeon
    @TheBlackPigeon 9 лет назад +170

    When I think about Barry Bonds, that famous quote from 'Scarface' comes to mind:
    "Say good night to the bad guy. Its the last time you're gonna see a bad guy like this again."
    And in my mind, that's God's truth. Barry may very well be one of the last of his kind. You can love him, or you can hate him. But you'll never forget #25. That asterisk is going to haunt Cooperstown for years to come...

    • @TheBlackPigeon
      @TheBlackPigeon 9 лет назад

      +William Dermody You may be right...

    • @bigpoppa4094
      @bigpoppa4094 8 лет назад +11

      +TheBlackPigeon stil havent seen anyone close. The man was the most dominant sports player ever

    • @grace1975kauf
      @grace1975kauf 8 лет назад

      +William Stafford Bonds was great, but to dismiss Aaron? You need to go back & look his numbers. Come on!

    • @stilltoks6904
      @stilltoks6904 8 лет назад +1

      the content of this comment is bae

    • @stilltoks6904
      @stilltoks6904 8 лет назад

      the content of this comment is bae

  • @matt8863
    @matt8863 9 лет назад +116

    Barry Bonds was a superstar with and without PED's. That guy was more relaxed in a batters box, facing pitchers throwing up to 100mph, than I am in bed on a Sunday morning. One of the top 3 swings I've ever seen. Griffey Jr and Strawberry are the other 2 in my opinion.

    • @XBarajasX
      @XBarajasX 9 лет назад +2

      Manny Ramirez

    • @CuseFan100
      @CuseFan100 9 лет назад +2

      It's a shame that Bonds started using steroids after his '98 season and that Strawberry fell apart after his '91 season. Bonds gets to 600 homers legitimately and Strawberry slugs 500.

    • @BettathanEzra
      @BettathanEzra 9 лет назад +3

      matt8863 will clark had a sweet swing

    • @zaindershabazz5583
      @zaindershabazz5583 2 года назад

      Facts weres your bonds jersey

    • @christansdad
      @christansdad Год назад +2

      Barry Bonds had the most efficient and most powerful swing ever.
      Darryl Strawberry had the most beautiful swing ever.

  • @jackoo666
    @jackoo666 2 года назад +30

    seeing all those cats race to grab the ball out of the water is its own sport. I grew up in SF and that shit always blew my mind

  • @dankbakery4203
    @dankbakery4203 Год назад +56

    The most viscous swing by a mile. His ability to turn on those inside pitches was incredible. Him and KG Jr hands down the best players ever.

    • @goofy_xf6223
      @goofy_xf6223 Год назад +1

      Facts!!

    • @christansdad
      @christansdad Год назад +1

      Short, compact, and powerful. You couldn't jam him inside and he worked so hard to pull his hands in and keep the ball fair that he rarely hit a long ball foul.

    • @brandongreene7665
      @brandongreene7665 Год назад +1

      Every pitch is inside when you crowd the plate like that. He the goat

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk Год назад +1

      You drunk?

    • @potentially__9445
      @potentially__9445 Год назад

      @@willkittwkno, he’s RIGHT!

  • @pliuworld
    @pliuworld 10 лет назад +107

    I saw #662 in 2004 when Bonds hit out of the park a 100mph pitch from Cy Young winner Eric Gagne. Dodgers manager Jim Tracy said. "I don't know if any other player in baseball with that sequence of pitches could have had an at-bat like that." And Gagne said. "That was my best time in baseball there. He's the best ever. There will never be anyone like Barry Bonds."

    • @pliuworld
      @pliuworld 9 лет назад +7

      *****
      Well, and of course Bonds didn't know Gagne was cheating, either.

    • @jaym9924
      @jaym9924 9 лет назад +9

      ***** err all charges against bonds were dropped... he never cheated,

    • @jaym9924
      @jaym9924 9 лет назад +8

      Carson Meyer promise us you be the last in your family tree to be born through inbreeding. Our country can't afford low IQ bigoted citizenry like you.

    • @phpeters87
      @phpeters87 9 лет назад +2

      ***** That was an epic matchup. Giants down by 2 runs with 2 out in the Bottom of the 9th, so Gagne can go ahead and challenge Bonds'. Bonds' turns on a 102 MPH fastball and sends a laser shot well over the CF wall. I would love to see video of that matchup.

    • @jamalford3999
      @jamalford3999 6 лет назад +1

      pcliu216 That was the Golden Era n @ that time gagne was a beast I'm from Frisco n I'm so glad I witnessed his greatness!!

  • @jasondiaz8792
    @jasondiaz8792 8 лет назад +182

    The most feared hitter to ever come to the plate. Move over, Babe. Bonds is a fn beast.

    • @ryank6557
      @ryank6557 8 лет назад +7

      Babe didn't Juice

    • @banklikefrankwhite1
      @banklikefrankwhite1 8 лет назад +1

      +Buckeye Nut I love Ohioans. Nothing to celebrate....ever...so they always play the sanctimonious card. Like Shit Stain fans to Steelers fans "oh yeah, I don't care that you beat our ass 24 out of 25 times...at least our players didn't have a questionable hit!". (Even though they're just as guilty"). That goes double for Bens-gals and their thug loving fans.

    • @debtpeon
      @debtpeon 8 лет назад

      +Buckeye Nut Neither did Bonds.

    • @kwesro
      @kwesro 8 лет назад +28

      +Buckeye Nut Babe also didn't play against black players

    • @jasonbrown8838
      @jasonbrown8838 8 лет назад +9

      to anyone who says he did roids. Bonds made it through every single drug test clean, so stfu and appreciate the greatness and entertainment he gave all of us

  • @BIGCOUNTRYOUTDOORS
    @BIGCOUNTRYOUTDOORS 10 лет назад +98

    The most pure power stroke in the games history! Unequaled reaction time. No hitter in the games history struck absolute fear in opposing pitchers like Bonds did.

    • @BIGCOUNTRYOUTDOORS
      @BIGCOUNTRYOUTDOORS 10 лет назад +3

      ***** When you have nothing of substance to say, you resort to name calling. BTW, name calling that you would certainly not do face to face. Now cuddle up in mommy`s basement and think of a clever response.

    • @DrBeef216
      @DrBeef216 9 лет назад +9

      ***** There are plenty of guys in the Hall of Fame that took greenies and experimented with drugs, including Mantle, Mays, Stargell, and the man himself, Babe Ruth. If they're allowed in, Barry's a no-brainer.

    • @jonnyblayze5149
      @jonnyblayze5149 2 года назад

      @Lighthouse in the Storm yes, did you not know this? Hank aaron as well. He actually admitted it on television

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

  • @dvon1097
    @dvon1097 3 года назад +17

    It was an honor to grow up watching him. Bonds and Griffey were my heroes back then

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

  • @merciless41582
    @merciless41582 Год назад +69

    Barry Bonds is one of the top 3 players to ever play Major League Baseball. Bonds was a 1st ballot Hall of Famer by 1999. He already had 9 years of dominance offensively and defensively. From 1990-1999, he had 8 All All Stars , 3 MVP awards, should've had 4; who voted for Terry Pendleton in 1991? smh. 7 silver slugger awards, 5 30/30 seasons, 400 homeruns, 1188 RBis, 2010 hits, and 460 stolen bases. Remember, there was a MLB strike in 1994. He could've had way more career stats by 1999 if it wasn't for the strike. He could've retired in 1999 or 2000 and got in on the 1st ballot.

  • @armwrestlingnativeamerican
    @armwrestlingnativeamerican 9 лет назад +38

    chills every single time i see 756

  • @bascorasco7984
    @bascorasco7984 9 лет назад +118

    I think the steroid scandal late in his career made people forget how great a player Bonds was in his prime when he was natural. Apart from winning 3 MVPs('90,'92,'93) he was robbed of MVPs in 1991 and '96, That's 5 MVPs in 6 yrs while playing natural in the peak of the steroid era.

    • @berryrobinsonExpat4Cultures
      @berryrobinsonExpat4Cultures 9 лет назад +4

      +Bascorasco I agree he was already great

    • @jdsr4c
      @jdsr4c 8 лет назад +4

      "He was robbed of 2 MVPs so I'm just going to count them"

    • @bascorasco7984
      @bascorasco7984 6 лет назад +17

      Might as well count them, 91 and 96 were some of the worst MVP robberies in MLB history. Bonds was clearly the best player in the NL those years.

    • @ELWOPPO2010
      @ELWOPPO2010 4 года назад +16

      Not only Is Bonds the only member of the 500/ 500 club, He is also the only player in the 400/400 club. 400 HR and 400 SB "BEFORE "the steroids. Not to mention he set the record for most single season and all time walks in Major league baseball. Think about that for a second? That's fucking insane.

    • @richnicka
      @richnicka 2 года назад

      @@bascorasco7984 “might as well count them” ok buddy well by that logic then i guess we can just choose to not count his 300+ HR’s while he was on steroids.

  • @stinianshiznit04
    @stinianshiznit04 8 лет назад +49

    I had goosebumps throughout most of this video...LEGEND.

    • @coen356gt
      @coen356gt Год назад

      Legend at corking bats

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

  • @captainkidd1017
    @captainkidd1017 6 лет назад +74

    I can watch this video all day. Never been to the baseball hall of fame and never will until Bonds and the other all time greats are put there like they belong. Keeping the greatest player to ever play the game out is a disgrace to all of baseball.

    • @philithegamer8265
      @philithegamer8265 2 года назад

      It’s not as if current HOFers didn’t use PEDs nor spike players. MLB media just hates Bonds.

    • @danejurus69
      @danejurus69 2 года назад

      Pete Rose and Bonds are the most deserving of the HOF but if we let in Bonds, do we let in McGwire too? What about pitchers like Clemens? I'd say Bonds' talent is legit, McGwire's is suspect because he might have been using for years in Oakland with Canseco sticking a needle in his butt, and Clemens definitely benefited from PED's. Oh and then there's the fan favorite A-Rod. Do we let him in as well? 🤷

    • @jonnyblayze5149
      @jonnyblayze5149 2 года назад

      @@danejurus69 why would you? Ones been a proven user one has not. Pretty easy choice there.

    • @jonnyblayze5149
      @jonnyblayze5149 2 года назад

      @@danejurus69 arod is a bit tricky but clemens and mac would have to be a no

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

  • @ataste1589
    @ataste1589 2 года назад +39

    Easily the GOAT. Don’t care how media and many fans have tried to paint him. There’s never been a better player to play the game of baseball ever

    • @doingit66
      @doingit66 Год назад

      No doubt about it. Greatest player to ever do it

    • @MrGulfbank
      @MrGulfbank Год назад

      Ohtani

    • @doingit66
      @doingit66 Год назад +4

      @@MrGulfbank that’s funny

    • @LebronJames10644
      @LebronJames10644 Год назад +3

      @@MrGulfbankget off your knees little bro

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

  • @WSchamps
    @WSchamps 8 лет назад +181

    Baseball died a little when Bonds retired.

    • @ledzep9943
      @ledzep9943 8 лет назад +11

      I miss him so much. My favorite player

    • @WSchamps
      @WSchamps 8 лет назад +2

      Pearl Jam2 If the MLB network had been around 40 years ago and all the changes that have been made since then were in effect back then, I think it's very highly likely Hank Aaron would still be king of the mountain right now.

    • @ledzep9943
      @ledzep9943 8 лет назад +16

      +1979WSchamps I don't know man, Barry Bonds was one of a kind. He's the modern Babe Ruth. He didn't just hit home runs he had 500 SB AND 500 HR. I don't think someone has even 300 of each. Yes Aaron would be great there's no doubt, but Barry was something different

    • @natescott9861
      @natescott9861 7 лет назад +10

      +Pearl Jam2 the only other player with 300+ HRs and 300+ stolen bases is Barry's father, Bobby Bonds

    • @aidanguinhlgrich6765
      @aidanguinhlgrich6765 7 лет назад

      So did my hate for the game

  • @thereg23
    @thereg23 9 лет назад +70

    still the quickest hands to ever play the game. He is known for his homeruns... and god almighty did he have a ton of those. But more importantly his gold gloves, his cannon of an arm, and his speed on the base path... no one will ever match bonds for total combined talent. In an era where plenty of people took PED's (if not almost everyone)...He still stood out head and shoulders above the other PED users. PED's only tarnish his name to non giants fans and sad, jealous, ignorant baseball fans.
    appreciate it and move on... THE BEST

    • @treygray2817
      @treygray2817 7 лет назад +3

      Matt Edwards lol bonds had a cannon of an arm? simmer down

    • @johnniejay
      @johnniejay 6 лет назад +1

      Seymour Gray He played some great LF during his time in Pittsburgh. Haters always point to his throw to home in the 92 NLCS as evidence that he couldn't throw, but his arm was certainly above average until he moved to SF.

    • @joaquin4497
      @joaquin4497 6 лет назад

      TheReg 23 so he was just the best on roids at the time so what’s ur argument

    • @jonnyblayze5149
      @jonnyblayze5149 2 года назад +1

      @@joaquin4497 whats yours?

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Cope harder. Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

  • @BigSwo2909
    @BigSwo2909 Год назад +5

    Greatest hitter I’ve ever seen. Blessed to be alive to see him, Jordan, Barry Sanders, Federer and Roy Jones Jr. all in their primes. Truly a remarkable talent that also applied skill to his craft. Simply masterful.

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

    • @BigSwo2909
      @BigSwo2909 Год назад

      @@trickyBasterd was a hall of famer before any of that. You booo Barry Bonds but Cheer for David Ortiz

  • @joan.oviedo7ace3
    @joan.oviedo7ace3 2 месяца назад +2

    Yes he was the most electrifying hitter ever yet, there were other things about his play and abilities that left me in awe. From 1994 to 2007 I watched basically 70% of all the games. I recall one time back in the mid 90's that he got caught in between bases. The 2nd base player ran him almost fully back to 1st before he threw it to the player covering 1st. Bonds stood as the ball flew over him. When the player covering 1st caught it and began to run full speed to tag him Bonds turned to second and began to run. Mind you, he was standing and the 1st baseman was running towards him at full speed. Bonds began to run and accelerated so fast that the 1st baseman couldnt reach him even with his outstretched arm. By the time that he threw to second Bonds made it safe. The ground that he covered in the outfield was RIDICULOUS and he made stealing bases look easy. Aside of his strange attitude or what seemed like an introvert personality the guy dominated for 20 yrs.

  • @Thatsbroken18
    @Thatsbroken18 6 лет назад +11

    Bonds is a Hall of Famer in my eyes. Changed the game. Will never get tired of watching him do what he does best

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад

      Used to love to watch eagle eye bat. he saw the zone better than the umps. unfortunately because of this to get him out you had to throw STRIKES.,.. maybe not such a good idea. if you jammed him he'd still put it over the fence. he had no weaknesses and if you faked him out he'd foul the thing off more often than not.

  • @rmarconi5549
    @rmarconi5549 8 лет назад +61

    One of the best swings in baseball. Miss seeing it

  • @ebscoHOSTpub
    @ebscoHOSTpub 8 лет назад +16

    I am so glad I was able to see him play growing up. Love his swing.

  • @phuckewe178
    @phuckewe178 9 лет назад +31

    Steroids or not, how do you carry a 61% OBP?

  • @marstillo8087
    @marstillo8087 6 лет назад +5

    I almost cried hearing that Hits it high hits it deep! Outa here what Nostalgia my god. I was in middle school growing up now I'm 30. Miss this Era So many great players and moments. Great video bro keep um coming do a Brian Wilson loved that 101mph pitch.

  • @dopam1nedude676
    @dopam1nedude676 2 года назад +5

    I’ve never seen anyone in my life turn on an inside pitch like Bonds. His skill level was off the charts good.

    • @r.austin3323
      @r.austin3323 Год назад

      Preach..! You couldn't pitch him inside. His bat speed was ridiculous.

  • @johnanthony6664
    @johnanthony6664 9 лет назад +12

    His 73 hrs 169 was the most exciting baseball season i ve ever seen

    • @jonnyblayze5149
      @jonnyblayze5149 2 года назад +1

      @Lighthouse in the Storm
      hotdog cart
      Starfish
      Tricycle...
      Oh i thought we were blurting out stupid irrelevant words........i mean thats what you did🤷

    • @steroidsR4losers
      @steroidsR4losers Год назад

      The ROIDER'S plan book:
      1. HIDE the STEROID use. Don't ever bring up STEROIDS. LIE & DENY their use when asked. If that doesn't work, go to plan 2.
      2. DOWNPLAY STEROIDS. Tell people STEROIDS doesn't do anything. If that doesn't work, go to plan 3.
      3. COMPARE STEROIDS to other UNHEALTHY things like ALCOHOL, CIGARETTES, ETC... "Try" and JUSTIFY using STEROIDS. If that doesn't work, go to plan 4.
      4. Call them names & CURSE at them.
      Even if you admit to using STEROIDS, you still have FAKE muscles and FAKE strength!
      Stay natural buddy!

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

  • @nestergeorge260
    @nestergeorge260 Год назад +3

    Bonds was so feared that he was once walked with bases loaded so pitchers could avoid pitching to him, he led the league in single season walks 12 times in his career which is absolutely absurd, in fact, Bonds has more walks himself than the entire Tampa Bay Rays franchise does in their entire existence. I believe Barry was the most feared player in MLB history and for good reason.

  • @fbistatmajor5918
    @fbistatmajor5918 Год назад +5

    Only two players have the ability to give me goosebumps in baseball. This man, and Ohtani

  • @E_alvarad0
    @E_alvarad0 Год назад +2

    Barry Bonds is the only player in recent history to hit more HRs than SOs in a season in 2004. He also almost did it 2002
    Barry had more than 100 SOs once in his career and that was his rookie debut year
    Players these days can only wish of hitting less than 150 SOs in a year.
    Roids don't do that. Barry was absolutely incredible

  • @LosGoCrazyy
    @LosGoCrazyy Год назад +3

    16 yrs later and I’m still watching this man. I don’t care he took roids you still gotta make contact with the ball. 🐐🐐

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

  • @DrBeef216
    @DrBeef216 9 лет назад +72

    I love all of the dumb steroid comments, as if all of the other greats of the game didn't look for an edge at some point. This guy posted adjusted OPS totals over 200 in consecutive seasons in the early 90's, and had an adjusted OPS+ around 180 from 1990 through 1998 - and that's before he took any drugs! Easily the best hitter of his generation, but it goes beyond that - he's one of the best hitters who ever lived, and that's before accounting for the sheer absurdity of his production from 1999-2004 and beyond. Most good players took steroids just to hope to be on his natural level as a hitter. When he took them - he was so good that, at times, it took an act of God to get him out.

    • @crwilso6
      @crwilso6 9 лет назад +5

      Dr.Beef No, I just happen to understand history better than you and I'm not ignorant of it. I would never make a sweeping generalization like you did, and suggest all of the greatest hitters were on PED's. Hank Aaron, Reggie Jackson, Mantle, Clemente, Gherig, they never touched drugs. More recent power hitters have definitely used: McGuire, Sosa, Bonds, Griffey, Canseco, Frank Thomas, Bichette, A-Rod, Fielder, and so on. But not all greats have "looked for an edge" as you put it. You need to stfu.

    • @patrickmcglynn924
      @patrickmcglynn924 9 лет назад +9

      crwilso6 Hank Aaron actually admitted to using methamphetamine in order to stay focused over the course of his career. I have also read accounts from witnesses saying that Babe Ruth used cocaine prior to games. I'm also sure that plenty of greats have used marijuana, so I would suggest that you do not make sweeping generalizations about how the greats never touched drugs. And yes, the greats were given the edge at times too. The Braves moved in the fences when Aaron approached the record. Ruth never faced a single Latino or black pitcher, which may have prevented him from reaching 700 home runs. Aaron and Ruth alike also did not face Cuban pitchers.

    • @crwilso6
      @crwilso6 9 лет назад +1

      recreational drugs are a given - PED's are performance enhancing

    • @patrickmcglynn924
      @patrickmcglynn924 9 лет назад +5

      Meth and coke are PEDs

    • @DrBeef216
      @DrBeef216 9 лет назад +6

      crwilso6 I told you - no clue whatsoever. Do some research before you open your mouth.

  • @MikeJr9284
    @MikeJr9284 9 лет назад +199

    Steroids or not, Barry Bonds is one of the greatest

    • @ryank6557
      @ryank6557 8 лет назад +3

      +nick hall correction you're a fucking idiot

    • @ryank6557
      @ryank6557 8 лет назад +1

      ***** Ohio state fucker and reds have 5 rings and big red machine. More than san fran

    • @debtpeon
      @debtpeon 8 лет назад

      +Buckeye Nut The Big Red Machine was a great team. Too Bad they couldn't beat the Oakland A's and so sad about Pete Rose's legacy.

    • @TenshinhanIsKing
      @TenshinhanIsKing 8 лет назад

      Willie mays thinks other wise

    • @wilsonbrito9565
      @wilsonbrito9565 7 лет назад

      Buckeye Nut shut yo dumb ass up

  • @samuelpickle4135
    @samuelpickle4135 9 лет назад +71

    Barry Bonds had god gifted talent. yeah he took steriods, so what? Steriods don't automatically get you home runs. Barry Bonds had the greatest eye in MLB history, he could knock any pitch out of the park because his eyes not just his strength. Best Player to ever walk on a baseball diamond.

    • @danilobonnet4900
      @danilobonnet4900 9 лет назад +9

      That's what most people don't get, three to four extra years it would have taken him, he was still hitting 25+ hr per year. Plus he got blackballed at the end of his career. Teams like the Marlins or nationals. Or the blue jays and mariners could have used him for tickets sales

    • @michaelgray1803
      @michaelgray1803 7 лет назад

      Samuel Pickle what proof

    • @CyDoneTV
      @CyDoneTV 6 лет назад +4

      But steroids do help you have that extra power needed to hit all those home runs. I agree, he had probably the greatest eye for a batter ever. But the steroids DEFINITELY helped him get a ton more HRs. You don't go from being built like a bean pole for 2/3 of your(at the time) adult life and then all of a sudden are built like a Mack Truck.
      Had he never used steroids, he probably still would have ended up with between 550-650 home runs and be recognized as the greatest to ever play....given all his accolades he earned prior to the "juicing" years. He ruined his own legacy by using.

    • @Polarcupcheck
      @Polarcupcheck 6 лет назад +1

      Why don't you go learn about biochemistry before making any claims of what exogenous hormones do in their entirety?
      All this has been hashed out before, but you want to fanboy it with authority.

    • @NoName-le5oz
      @NoName-le5oz 2 года назад +1

      @@CyDoneTV steroids don’t give you the ability to take 2558 Walks.

  • @lennyprice1146
    @lennyprice1146 3 года назад +4

    Regardless of anything else. He had one of the sweetest swings in all of baseball.

  • @wanderer459
    @wanderer459 Год назад +2

    The boat guy at 3:45 catching the splash hit with his net and almost running over the diver is priceless

  • @johngushlawjr2614
    @johngushlawjr2614 9 лет назад +19

    Sweetest swing in the history of the game, this video is great! Thanks for sharing

  • @connorguercio6123
    @connorguercio6123 8 лет назад +11

    Only player in MLB history with 500 home runs & 500 stolen bases. Greatest ever.

  • @tooshmart6669
    @tooshmart6669 7 лет назад +3

    As a black kid in baseball now in my mid 30's, this guy was something like a father to me, thank you Barry.

    • @jgrullon32
      @jgrullon32 2 года назад +1

      When in doubt hit a homerun. That's what Barry did.

  • @seancummings2804
    @seancummings2804 10 месяцев назад +2

    The first HR on this video when Bonds was on Pittsburgh against Andy Benes is proof this man could hit and hit hard with OR WITHOUT steroids. Undoubtedly, the best player of my time and in my opinion, the greatest ever.

  • @evanlarsen574
    @evanlarsen574 3 года назад +6

    6:57 Never gets old watching that guy dive into the bay lol

  • @DrBeef216
    @DrBeef216 6 лет назад +55

    Greatest player ever.
    Dude was putting up OPS+'s over 200 in his natural prime, in the midst of an era where surrounding players were all cheating to inflate their numbers - and they still weren't close to him.
    And when he decided to dabble in the magic elixirs - he became a straight demigod at the plate. Pitchers buckled at the knees when this dude came up to bat.
    Never seen anything like it before or since.
    You want to argue Ruth? He played in the infancy of baseball and sports. The pitching was a joke, the league was an exclusive joke, and division one college teams of today would've made World Series trips back then. But yeah, his offensive numbers in that beer league were comparable. #GTFO

    • @IAmAlpharius20
      @IAmAlpharius20 Год назад +1

      Cope harder

    • @DrBeef216
      @DrBeef216 Год назад

      @@IAmAlpharius20 Learn how to troll. This is pathetic.

    • @steroidsR4losers
      @steroidsR4losers Год назад

      The ROIDER'S plan book:
      1. HIDE the STEROID use. Don't ever bring up STEROIDS. LIE & DENY their use when asked. If that doesn't work, go to plan 2.
      2. DOWNPLAY STEROIDS. Tell people STEROIDS doesn't do anything. If that doesn't work, go to plan 3.
      3. COMPARE STEROIDS to other UNHEALTHY things like ALCOHOL, CIGARETTES, ETC... "Try" and JUSTIFY using STEROIDS. If that doesn't work, go to plan 4.
      4. Call them names & CURSE at them.
      Even if you admit to using STEROIDS, you still have FAKE muscles and FAKE strength!
      Stay natural buddy!

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      @@IAmAlpharius20😂😂😂

  • @espdemon
    @espdemon 10 лет назад +14

    Best ball player I ever saw.. not even close.

    • @DrBeef216
      @DrBeef216 9 лет назад +1

      ***** So did Babe Ruth, Gaylord Perry, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Ty Cobb, Mickey Mantle, and damn near any other Hall of Famer. Who's the moron? It isn't the initial poster - it's you, for being a simpleton and not doing any research before spouting off your ignorant opinion.

    • @DrBeef216
      @DrBeef216 9 лет назад

      ***** Mmmm nope. They've talked at length about how amphetamines boosted their concentration and energy levels during games. If they weren't good for anything besides alleviating the boredom of travel, they wouldn't be a banned substance nor would they be considered a performance enhancer.
      Logic's clearly not your strong suit, Arnie Grape. Stick to the things people like you are good at, like picking your nose and being the butt of jokes from those around you.

    • @DrBeef216
      @DrBeef216 9 лет назад

      ***** mmm nope. He hit 411 of those 762 without any steroids. Therefore, your comment is completely, unequivocally wrong.

    • @brentonwestrum8708
      @brentonwestrum8708 9 лет назад

      +Dr.Beef is right.

  • @bluejediknight2621
    @bluejediknight2621 6 лет назад +35

    Michael Bosque what a great video!! I will argue until the test of time that Barry was and will always the single best hitting athlete I have ever seen. You cannot tell me that steroids helped him to hit all those home runs. I played college and the pro level I cannot even fathom how you could see the ball that good. It was as if they were throwing Beach balls up to him. And on some occasions they only threw him one strike in four 5 at bats and would go 4/5 with two bombs and one of the wall !!! Amazing!!! Pure hitter!! It’s a shame they took the bat out his hands. Everybody else in his era was doing the same thing. Two wrongs don’t make a right but He was the purest hitter I ever saw. Live Near SF and saw 7 games in on his way to his 73 HRs.

    • @hughjuhn6094
      @hughjuhn6094 6 лет назад

      Yes, steroid helped him hit home runs. No one will argue with you that Bonds saw the ball well and had great hand eye coordination to begin with. But you don't make the HOF for hand eye coordination. You make it with HRs, Hits, Batting Ave, etc. By taking steroids, Bonds increased his flyballs by 20 to 40 ft perhaps even more. Also, no doubt Bonds would've been a 1st ballot HOF even without roids, but when you cheat, you take the risk of being punished.

    • @flameofanor8252
      @flameofanor8252 6 лет назад +4

      How in the world does steroids help hand eye coordination. If they put body builders or wrestlers or any athlete that is on steroids, he/ she will hit homeruns? Come on man. This dude was hitting bombs as soon as he started, and I'm not even a bonds fan.

    • @flameofanor8252
      @flameofanor8252 6 лет назад +9

      High and inside, low and outside, basically the whole strike zone of the plate this guy smashed. That's not steroids that's skill.

    • @joshuahand407
      @joshuahand407 6 лет назад

      Blue Jedi Knight they absolutely helped him. Look at greats like Griffey or chipper who suffered through injury for extended lengths of time. The drugs kept Bonds on the field. No one cares if it helped his coordination or made the balls go farther which nobody can credibly argue against. He cheated other players and has lied about it. That’s why we care.

    • @flameofanor8252
      @flameofanor8252 6 лет назад +1

      joshua hand aseptic necrosis, liver failure, kidney failure, ruptured tendons, and muscle, strain on optic nerve, double in LDL (bad cholesterol.) All side effects of steroids, so it wouldn't of helped him stay on the field. Some ppl just have worse luck. Nyjah Huston's been skating over 20 years and never broke a bone. Luck...

  • @Tyweezy84
    @Tyweezy84 Год назад +2

    Say wtf u want, this is the greatest hitter to ever walk earth. Dude was a beast!

  • @goofy_xf6223
    @goofy_xf6223 2 года назад +1

    All those fans cheering for this man. We all knew that he was suspected of cheating yet we still wanted to admire and see his greatness. Put this man in the hall. He is GOAT. Hands down, I’ll say it until the end of time. Bonds is the GOAT.

  • @itsbonertme666
    @itsbonertme666 9 лет назад +26

    If bonds did take steroids, why does it matter? Guess who else was juicing? THE PITCHERS. If bonds was juicing he was doing it to compete. You know who else is suspected of doing steroids? Randy fucking Johnson, and guess where he is at right now, the hof. Idgaf if bonds goes in the hall, because its a joke anyways. He will always be the homerun king and his record will more than likely stand unbroken for a long, long time.

    • @kingrazo10
      @kingrazo10 9 лет назад +5

      I agree the hall of fame is a joke I mean bonds, shoeless joe, and Pete rose aren't on there and they deserve it. and I bet there's a guy somewhere in the hall with a .260 average with less than 200 home runs and 0 gold glove.

    • @jfaulk5717
      @jfaulk5717 6 лет назад

      Thank you! Juice up pitchers pitching to juiced up hitters. All out comp at its finest!

  • @alexfurtado7254
    @alexfurtado7254 8 лет назад +11

    GOAT. My hero forever, thanks for the memories Barry.

    • @alexfurtado7254
      @alexfurtado7254 2 года назад

      @Lighthouse in the Storm Lmao he never admitted to abusing steroids. Thanks for replying to a 5 year old comment with a silly attempt to spread false information. Have a nice day

    • @southpaw602
      @southpaw602 2 года назад

      @Lighthouse in the Storm he couldve publicly admitted to being jacked up to the gills on steroids since way before his 73 hr season for all i care, more so than ronnie coleman, and i still wouldve enjoyed every second of it and he would still remain one of my favorite players. Zero f*cks about steroids and zero f*cks about cooperstown over here!!

    • @steroidsR4losers
      @steroidsR4losers Год назад

      The ROIDER'S plan book:
      1. HIDE the STEROID use. Don't ever bring up STEROIDS. LIE & DENY their use when asked. If that doesn't work, go to plan 2.
      2. DOWNPLAY STEROIDS. Tell people STEROIDS doesn't do anything. If that doesn't work, go to plan 3.
      3. COMPARE STEROIDS to other UNHEALTHY things like ALCOHOL, CIGARETTES, ETC... "Try" and JUSTIFY using STEROIDS. If that doesn't work, go to plan 4.
      4. Call them names & CURSE at them.
      Even if you admit to using STEROIDS, you still have FAKE muscles and FAKE strength!
      Stay natural buddy!

  • @danwhitehurst9592
    @danwhitehurst9592 3 года назад +10

    Growing up near SF I’ve been to many Giant games. I’ll tell you what, those people diving in to McCovey cove to get a Bonds home run ball are brave. That water is so cold your junk shrinks to the size of a peanut.

  • @811chelseafc
    @811chelseafc Год назад +2

    The sad part about Bonds is he didn’t need the Roids to be considered a GOAT and legend of the game. He wouldn’t have gotten near the home run record but would’ve finished with probably in the 600s. Add to that his all time great patience at the play, great base running and plus defense and you’ve got one of the best to ever do it. He didn’t need any performance enhancers to be maybe the best all around players ever but fair or not he left with maybe the most tarnished legacy in baseball history. I wonder if he’d lay off if he’d had a crystal balk considering what he got. Are the records worth what came with them?

  • @garrison6863
    @garrison6863 6 лет назад +2

    Bonds had great bat speed, with superb hand eye coordination.
    What makes him so exceptional is that he hit left handers so well, even when they tried to jam him inside.

  • @taj7378
    @taj7378 8 лет назад +72

    The same man who got #660 also got #661 the very next night. When Barry hit #660, the man who got the ball gave it to Barry because it was special to him, with Mays being his godfather. The man was on that bullshit ESPN show, 'Cold Pizza', or '1st and 10' or whatever, and he said he didn't mind giving the ball to Bonds, because he would be in McCovey Cove again that night, and Barry could hit another one, and he could get that one, AND HE DID! That's how it was when Barry Bonds played. People almost expected him to hit a home run every time he stepped to the plate. His at-bats were events. When has a baseball player ever been the most exciting athlete? Excitement and electricity went through the crowd whenever he stepped to the plate.

    • @teaganbraun1291
      @teaganbraun1291 8 лет назад +4

      Roids

    • @jessica928691
      @jessica928691 8 лет назад +11

      +Taj Ferrell So glad I got to watch him play at Dodger stadium so much. As much as I hated him (Dodger Fan) I am glad I witnessed THE BEST hitter to ever play the game. I still like Griffey more, but Bonds was so fun to watch every.. single... game!

    • @devo1d
      @devo1d 8 лет назад +6

      +teagan braun Yep, it was the roids from 1986-99. Nailed it

    • @travvypoo
      @travvypoo 7 лет назад +2

      Taj Ferrell Roids!!!

    • @gregmain9689
      @gregmain9689 6 лет назад +4

      Just imagine the stats he would have put up if he wasn't intentionally walked a record amount of times.

  • @deanlister4616
    @deanlister4616 9 лет назад +24

    during the latter portion of his career, probably the best hitter ever. impossible to get out. his eye for pitches was truly second to none. this coming from die hard dodger fan.

    • @jaredrogers7863
      @jaredrogers7863 Год назад

      that 600+ OBP the year he batted like 370 with 240 walks to like 40 strikeouts is so incredibly video game-like, that I doubt you could even create a perfect player in the show and have him bat for those stats

  • @afonash
    @afonash 9 лет назад +23

    The greatest player that ever lived

    • @bretthilbert8226
      @bretthilbert8226 2 года назад

      @Lighthouse in the Storm you don’t know baseball if you think about that. NFL players limp to the sideline and get injected with what arod, the second best player ever, got the longest suspension in mlb history for. You don’t understand the sport and you never could have done what 99.999% of mlb players have done if you devoted your life to it

  • @AlexRome-fe8zx
    @AlexRome-fe8zx 2 месяца назад

    Watching this took me right to being a kid watching these HR chases. There was no better power hitter of the baseball in the history of the game than Barry Bonds! People will always hate on him for the steroids which is truly a shame since he was playing against juiced up pitchers as well. It was a wild time in baseball, the most fun the game had ever been. Its criminal that he isn't in the HOF. Thank you for the memories Barry

  • @danejurus69
    @danejurus69 3 года назад +5

    That's just a great swing and an even better eye. Beast!

  • @christophersciamanna8708
    @christophersciamanna8708 9 лет назад +15

    Any amount of juice wont teach someone to hit all those HR that were way outa the zone! He probly did juice but he is best hitter still period! His knowledge atthe plate is unmatched!

    • @jaydab
      @jaydab 9 лет назад +2

      TRUTH!!

    • @alexconger9931
      @alexconger9931 9 лет назад

      Griffey Jr. Had a better swing and would have beaten Bonds record if he hadn't been injured. And Griffey didn't use steroids.

    • @umpire4900
      @umpire4900 9 лет назад +1

      Alex Conger The key is "would have"...but he didn't.

    • @MrPacker1234
      @MrPacker1234 9 лет назад

      Steroids make you more aggressive and better eye sight. Not only it makes you stronger, but it makes you more athletic. Without that Bonds records and averages would be down the drain

    • @shawnroderick7630
      @shawnroderick7630 9 лет назад +1

      MrPacker1234 better eyesight?? Why don't the give them to people with vision problems, like myself?

  • @EE-bg1de
    @EE-bg1de 8 лет назад +6

    For me, despite the steriod allegations, by far most impressive thing about Bonds was his plate discipline. Top 2 in history. He would see 1 good pitch to hit every night and not miss it. Only guy i would put ahead of bonds when it comes to plate discipline, Tony Gwynn.

  • @Hagen2515
    @Hagen2515 8 лет назад +40

    best hitter of all time , never tested positive once for steroids!

    • @michaeljuarez9686
      @michaeljuarez9686 8 лет назад +4

      Lie. He used steroids.

    • @kwagodbrown4966
      @kwagodbrown4966 8 лет назад +5

      +Michael Juarez facts dumbass. He never failed a test

    • @mikebird5148
      @mikebird5148 8 лет назад +1

      Best hitter of all time? You mean best home run hitter of all time, his career batting avg was right below .300, there have been much better hitters.

    • @doublem1975x
      @doublem1975x 8 лет назад +3

      +Bird Man Just looking at batting average alone is a moronic, over-simplistic way to evaluate the quality of a hitter's offensive production. Bonds' on-base% alone more than makes up for any perceived lack of hitting avg (which is complete horseshit as he maintained one of the most consistently high batting avg line in history).

    • @McLovin-xq8gt
      @McLovin-xq8gt 7 лет назад +1

      bird man , wake up. 762 homeruns, 6th all time on base percentage which makes up for the Average which was .298.. all time home run leader with a .298 batting average.. must i continue .. cut ur bullshit mans the GOAT

  • @StoneyBelowNee
    @StoneyBelowNee 3 года назад +2

    100% one of a kind. Set a record that will probably never be surpassed.. But if we're being honest, the biggest LEGEND in this video doesn't make an appearance until 6:56

  • @dreskee8422
    @dreskee8422 4 месяца назад +2

    BARRY BONDS IS BEYOND LEGEND. HE'S BASEBALL ROYALTY THAT LIVED UP TO EXPECTATIONS AND THEN EXCEEDED THEM.😎

  • @ironman91051
    @ironman91051 2 года назад +3

    BONDS… HITS ONE HIGH…HITS ONE DEEP… IT IS OUT OF HERE. Hearing that never gets old

  • @danielfreeman8634
    @danielfreeman8634 8 лет назад +16

    Best hitter of all time.

  • @jacksonenglish2918
    @jacksonenglish2918 2 года назад +3

    He was really good Even without steroids with Pittsburgh

  • @warrickhepburn2979
    @warrickhepburn2979 Год назад +1

    The best ever Barry Bonds I don't care what anyone has to say about him 7 time MVP 8 gold gloves 14 time all star most stolen bases most home runs..

  • @jeffbezos1079
    @jeffbezos1079 2 года назад +1

    Bro, he had a 1400 ops one year, that’s absolutely insane, those are video game numbers, he should be the undisputed goat, no man has ever graced this earth that is better at baseball than Barry bonds

  • @WO2411
    @WO2411 2 года назад +9

    This man was really the MJ of baseball 😭

    • @potentially__9445
      @potentially__9445 Год назад +1

      ON GOD

    • @rickharrelson8241
      @rickharrelson8241 9 месяцев назад

      MJ never used Roids.

    • @WO2411
      @WO2411 9 месяцев назад

      @@rickharrelson8241 Ok…..

    • @thespaceram2879
      @thespaceram2879 9 месяцев назад

      ​​@@potentially__9445God=Lord Jesus Christ condemns idolaters if those keep doing it and don't stop later. Unfortunately there is no rest for the poor condemned that are unrepentant or disbelieving in the lake of fire and brimstone. It is the second death.

  • @tyronesmith1740
    @tyronesmith1740 9 лет назад +4

    The second home run in this video makes my jaw drop every time I see it.

  • @zack2292
    @zack2292 6 лет назад +12

    It’s a damn shame he’s not in the HOF

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

    • @Greyareas27
      @Greyareas27 Год назад

      @@trickyBasterd How many players used PED's?
      Take a guess.

  • @Vvsprodigy
    @Vvsprodigy 2 года назад +2

    His batting power put together with the hand eye coordination is like something I’ve never seen and will probably never see again. Truly remarkable.

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Год назад

      Greatest cheater of all time. The GOAT of cheating.

  • @jeremywilson3405
    @jeremywilson3405 Месяц назад +1

    Hand eye coordination is UNREAL! that bat speed is crazy!

  • @garyc851
    @garyc851 9 лет назад +61

    Best player EVER, don't care what anybody says

    • @bballer191
      @bballer191 9 лет назад +1

      Gary C No way David Ortiz is.

    • @wsol80
      @wsol80 9 лет назад +1

      ***** David Ortiz??? Hahahaha, he isn't even good enough to earn a spot on his own teams' field.

    • @chocolatemilk679
      @chocolatemilk679 9 лет назад +1

      ***** lol David was good. But the best? No.

    • @scottcartwright9008
      @scottcartwright9008 6 лет назад

      wsol80 agree

    • @joshuahand407
      @joshuahand407 6 лет назад +1

      Griffey

  • @papascrimps6774
    @papascrimps6774 10 лет назад +6

    such a bad ass strut outta the box at 3:00

  • @christiansullivan9732
    @christiansullivan9732 10 лет назад +5

    Although he did in fact take steroids, you have to stop and think; how come all the others that have also taken steroids were never able to play at the same level Bonds did ? He had to have incredible talent alongside those steroids he took.

    • @mookisbetta938
      @mookisbetta938 3 года назад

      It’s actually technically not proven. Without proof you cannot keep him and Clemens out of the hof

  • @encinobalboa
    @encinobalboa 6 месяцев назад +1

    Barry did not show up pitchers. There was no bat flip. No gesticulations. He might pose for a moment but he has earned that right.

  • @JHatch65
    @JHatch65 Год назад +1

    Greatest all-around baseball player in history right there.

  • @blhrm5
    @blhrm5 8 лет назад +11

    Like how the hell do you even pitch to this guy its ridiculous

    • @bstone100
      @bstone100 8 лет назад +12

      U walk him and then brag about that he didn't hit a bomb off u

    • @monstercdog24
      @monstercdog24 8 лет назад

      +stonsie da boss I would bean his ass. If it was Griffey I'd brag about Griffey hitting a bomb off me

    • @shipofthesun
      @shipofthesun 8 лет назад +1

      "Like how the hell do you even pitch to this guy its ridiculous"
      Certainly not over the inside half of the plate. Since he got to wear a suit of armor and lean into the plate.

    • @blhrm5
      @blhrm5 8 лет назад +2

      Well shit. Barry covered the outside half just as well as the inside half. He was unstoppable

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture 3 года назад

      Gibson said he would pitch him right up into that stuff he was wearing on his right arm.

  • @tomheyman701
    @tomheyman701 8 лет назад +40

    cheater or not this guy was amazing you can't deny his skill

    • @woodrowscott4807
      @woodrowscott4807 8 лет назад +2

      Don't say or not. He was definitely a cheater

    • @CrazyAboutVinylRecords
      @CrazyAboutVinylRecords 8 лет назад +1

      I say let 'em juice it up all they want. I don't care.

    • @elmaster091
      @elmaster091 8 лет назад

      please tell me how many cheaters have those skills ?

    • @shipofthesun
      @shipofthesun 8 лет назад +1

      McGwire and Sosa spring to mind.

    • @berryrobinsonExpat4Cultures
      @berryrobinsonExpat4Cultures 8 лет назад

      I agree he was the best and people can call him a cheater but with all the cheaters who numbers look the best if you going to do something be the best!

  • @KDran21
    @KDran21 8 лет назад +17

    he knocked the fuck out of the ball lol

    • @blhrm5
      @blhrm5 8 лет назад +3

      which one lmao

    • @ChopperRead
      @ChopperRead 8 лет назад +1

      all 762.......(no *)

    • @blhrm5
      @blhrm5 8 лет назад

      +ChopperRead never proven

    • @ChopperRead
      @ChopperRead 8 лет назад +1

      thats why i said no "*"......i could give too shits about roids....players should be able to do whatever they want to perform their best and stay healthy.....Bonds is the HR king and the second greatest player to ever play the game

    • @blhrm5
      @blhrm5 8 лет назад

      +ChopperRead oh I misunderstood what you said lol

  • @triodesrbetter
    @triodesrbetter 4 года назад

    SF native here and huge Giants fans. Bonds is my favorite player. But anyone that says PEDs don't help your hand-eye coordination are just plain wrong. They do. They help you see better. They help you react faster. Increase your bat speed. PEDs enhance your hand-eye coordination. Bonds is already at a 8-9. PEDs bumps it up to 10.

  • @newsflash7718
    @newsflash7718 7 месяцев назад

    I grew up watching baseball in Barry's prime. I've never seen a better ballplayer than this guy. Speed, power, average, walks, slugging, defense.....just amazing talent.

  • @myles7771
    @myles7771 10 лет назад +10

    He was definitely feared at the plate like no other player I've ever seen. Quick hands and pure power. Ken Griffey was a bad dude as well, but pitchers knew that every time Bonds came up to bat they could be knocked out of the park! However, if it weren't for his injuries, Ken Griffey would have gotten the homerun record..... without steroids speculations. These 2 guys were at the top of the list of guys I Ioved to see play.

    • @DrBeef216
      @DrBeef216 9 лет назад +1

      Without steroid speculations doesn't automatically mean he never used them(I don't THINK he did); it just means he didn't get caught.
      Every professional athlete of the last forty-fifty years has that cloud over them. Yes - fifty. If you look it up, even guys like Mantle and Ruth were trying animal testosterone cocktails(one of which made Ruth sick, but at that point, you don't know how many other times he tried it with more effective results). No one can really be trusted

    • @myles7771
      @myles7771 9 лет назад

      It is what it is man.

    • @myles7771
      @myles7771 9 лет назад

      Barry Bonds was a unique talent. But I think Ken Griffey was a better defensive player. He could hit for power and average just like Bonds. Bottom line. Bottom line Ken Griffey Junior was a pure hitter....a 5 tool player. They both were. I really believe KGJ would have gotten the homerun record if not been for the lingering injuries. How unfortunate

    • @DrBeef216
      @DrBeef216 9 лет назад +1

      myles7771 Actually, it's quite rare for outfielders to continue to perform without injuries. Griffey was the norm. If anything, people like Willie Mays and Barry Bonds are freaks, and I'm talking about how Bonds never played a season(not counting his rookie year when he was called up) below 140 games, usually 150-160, through 1998. Not counting the time after, since he got bigger and lost his range deliberately, it was still ridiculous. Willie Mays did the same thing.
      Bonds, pre-1999 Bonds, was definitely the better hitter. He led in OPS several times. Griffey never did. Griffey was a good hitter for sure, but he also played in the Kingdome for his best statistical years. His numbers took a drop after that. Bonds, on the other hand, played in Three Rivers Stadium and Candlestick Park, both of which were pitcher's parks.

    • @juffurey
      @juffurey 9 лет назад

      myles7771 perhaps marginally, bonds has 8 gold gloves himself you know. and perhaps not, if did not beef up with steroids he may have gotten more too. tbh it sounds like you're implying that bonds was not a 5 tool player.

  • @Rknowles813
    @Rknowles813 2 года назад +3

    Can't believe he wasn't voted in the HOF today. WTF

  • @therealest1332
    @therealest1332 8 лет назад +31

    The Greatest Baseball player in History

    • @TenshinhanIsKing
      @TenshinhanIsKing 8 лет назад +2

      Willie mays
      Ken Griffey Jr
      Greg Maddux
      Ted Williams
      Hank Aaron
      Bob Gibson
      Babe Ruth
      Nolan Ryan
      Tom Seaver
      Pete Rose
      Ernie banks
      Should I keep going

    • @therealest1332
      @therealest1332 8 лет назад +6

      Second City Saint No that's good,because they are all great 2nd place players in comparison to Barry lol

    • @TenshinhanIsKing
      @TenshinhanIsKing 8 лет назад +1

      ***** I'm glad you have a sense of humor.

    • @therealest1332
      @therealest1332 8 лет назад

      Second City Saint You have to have one when dealing with people claiming there is someone greater.

    • @TenshinhanIsKing
      @TenshinhanIsKing 8 лет назад

      ***** your insults are adorable. Where do you learn your comebacks Comedy Central.

  • @raiderrod7728
    @raiderrod7728 6 месяцев назад +1

    Name another 600hr 500sb player in baseball history. Greatest player to ever play the game.

  • @seanhowell8301
    @seanhowell8301 6 лет назад +1

    My favorite hitter of all time. I'm 34. We will never see another like him

  • @darrio6625
    @darrio6625 7 лет назад +9

    The only left hand hitter to turn on a fast ball up and in beautiful hall of fame no doubt steroids or not

  • @KevyWhit
    @KevyWhit 8 лет назад +5

    I don't care of he juiced. I love seeing him crush that ball.

  • @johndoe-bw8wx
    @johndoe-bw8wx Год назад +3

    The greatest hitter of all time..

  • @bluestangGT2001
    @bluestangGT2001 Год назад +1

    People forget that he only hit less than 30 home runs in a reason 1 time through the 90s (hit 364 home runs that decade)
    And that was before steroids. Dude was special