I love this video because you can see how Bonds was able to hit the way he did. He used a short bat, and crowded the plate. So he could move fast and short down to the ball and then he would use he whole body for power. So much that he would be totally facing behind him after his swing. That's why there wasn't a fastball he couldn't pull. Like here you could see how fast he got the bat down on the first quarter of his swing to meet her fastball over and over, when she had like the equivalent of an over 100 mph fastball. Gear allowed him to power the ball far. But what he explained and demonstrated right here is why he was an impossible out before and after juice.
Bonds had two HOF careers. Cut his career stats in half and you have two HOFers. Enough is not said about how great Barry Bonds was. He was cheated out of at least one more year. MLB hates its greatest superstars like Bonds, Roger Clemens, A-Rod, Pete Rose and Sammy Sosa. Imagine the NFL ostracizing every player suspected of using steroids or the NBA for every player that smokes pot. Baseball is all about history but MLB is ashamed of its history. Ironically, a lot of baseball fans enjoyed, and miss, the MLB steroid era.
I love this video because you can see how Bonds was able to hit the way he did. He used a short bat, and crowded the plate. So he could move fast and short down to the ball and then he would use he whole body for power. So much that he would be totally facing behind him after his swing. That's why there wasn't a fastball he couldn't pull. Like here you could see how fast he got the bat down on the first quarter of his swing to meet her fastball over and over, when she had like the equivalent of an over 100 mph fastball. Gear allowed him to power the ball far. But what he explained and demonstrated right here is why he was an impossible out before and after juice.
Bonds had two HOF careers. Cut his career stats in half and you have two HOFers. Enough is not said about how great Barry Bonds was. He was cheated out of at least one more year. MLB hates its greatest superstars like Bonds, Roger Clemens, A-Rod, Pete Rose and Sammy Sosa. Imagine the NFL ostracizing every player suspected of using steroids or the NBA for every player that smokes pot. Baseball is all about history but MLB is ashamed of its history. Ironically, a lot of baseball fans enjoyed, and miss, the MLB steroid era.
Barry bonds has the best plate vision ever.
Killer-B holds the all-time record for walks. 2,558.
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Why didn't he swing 😂 Putting a bat out there is not the same as swing. Not even close
MLB's insurance underwriters probably demanded that Barry not swing at a ball pitched by a girl standing only 43-feet away.