8 Wild Facts That Prove Barry Bonds Was Not Human…

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @DaWARRoom
    @DaWARRoom  Год назад +88

    Is Bonds the GOAT⁉️⚾️

    • @jessiegomez8209
      @jessiegomez8209 Год назад +5

      Nope

    • @jamesanthony5681
      @jamesanthony5681 Год назад +21

      If you look at the numbers alone - both power and non-power stats - along with his stolen bases, MVP's (7) and gold gloves (8), who is better?

    • @onlythestrongsurvive
      @onlythestrongsurvive Год назад +6

      @@jamesanthony5681 Anyone not on steroids

    • @Gliztard
      @Gliztard Год назад +1

      @@onlythestrongsurvive he should’ve been in over ortiz

    • @travishanks7295
      @travishanks7295 Год назад +2

      @@Gliztard no he's a roid freak

  • @jacobjones5269
    @jacobjones5269 Год назад +42

    I used to skip school to go watch this guy.. Anytime he was in town.. Early, too, 88-89.. The best player I’ve ever seen, or will ever see, bar none.. He was that good..

  • @patricksmith3376
    @patricksmith3376 Год назад +151

    I'm a 49yr old life-long Dodger fan. I have always and will always hate Bonds. But he is the best pure hitter I've ever seen in my life. As far as PED use is concerned, virtually every significant hitter in that Era was juiced and Bonds was by far the best player. I don't have to like the dude to acknowledge the fact that he was a once in a lifetime talent

    • @bbgunn135
      @bbgunn135 Год назад +22

      It's a shame the game black balled Bonds and other players during that era. They literally saved baseball and brought the fans back.

    • @patricksmith3376
      @patricksmith3376 Год назад +18

      @@bbgunn135 Great point. And MLB was more than happy to let them..

    • @LogicallyKnot
      @LogicallyKnot Год назад

      Doesn't matter that "everyone else was taking roids". Him, McGwire and Sosa were pure pieces of shit breaking records while cheating. No respect for the game, or the history of the game. He already had way more performance aids than they did and he had to take steroids on top of it. 1500 more AB and a 55 gallon drum of d-bol don't make you better than Babe Ruth. It proves you're vastly inferior to Babe Ruth.

    • @johnbell252
      @johnbell252 Год назад +2

      Without proof. U just giving your opinion.

    • @DisappearingNightly
      @DisappearingNightly Год назад +9

      Also worth pointing out how many of the great power pitchers of that era were also using peds. The league was suddenly full of guys throwing high 90s low 100s, and yet, Bonds routinely destroyed the best pitchers of that era at a clip that has never been seen before or since.

  • @Mikld
    @Mikld Год назад +48

    It’s about time he’s being recognized.

    • @drumguy1960
      @drumguy1960 Год назад

      Should be recognized for being the steroid freak that he was OMG you people!!!

  • @99bimmer
    @99bimmer Год назад +40

    Dude's career WAR literally spans more than an entire season

  • @KolossusB
    @KolossusB Год назад +25

    His vision on the ball from a pitcher was just otherworldly.

  • @alwynmalan1
    @alwynmalan1 Год назад +15

    The 3 most dominating sportsmen I've ever seen was Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky and Barry Bonds...nobody else comes close.

    • @absalom0412
      @absalom0412 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ricky Henderson.

    • @bwink23
      @bwink23 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@absalom0412 No

    • @chrisyoung4482
      @chrisyoung4482 4 месяца назад +1

      Tiger Woods, Michael Phelps

    • @jackmat9903
      @jackmat9903 3 месяца назад

      Wilt Chamberlain

  • @ttran626
    @ttran626 Год назад +31

    This man was a god even without the juice. Don’t know why people don’t give him the respect he deserves

    • @billcephus
      @billcephus Год назад +2

      never hit more than 35 Hrs before juice, that's why. He was a solid all star, known for speed and "some" power, then he became a cheat.

    • @sir.muffiniii7011
      @sir.muffiniii7011 Год назад +7

      @@billcephusthat’s not true tho, he won 3mvps without them and stole of 500 bases while winning 8 gold gloves, and he holds the record for the most 30+ homers in consecutive seasons, was a beast and first ballot HOF without them

    • @slicedthree80_43
      @slicedthree80_43 Год назад +4

      @@billcephusActually… a more accurate statement would be he didn’t hit 35+ HRs during his tenure with the Pirates. He did reach a .900+ OPS three times tho.
      From 1993-1998, his first six years with SF, Bonds hit 35+ HRs in five of those seasons. He didn’t reach it just once in that span, hitting 33 in 1995. In total, he bashed 271 bombs in six years without juice. Overall, he hit 447 HRs without steroids. A juiced Giambi has 440 in 20 seasons. A juiced Gaetti hit 360 in that same span. Bonds would’ve gotten to 500, or even 600, without the steroids in 20 season

    • @antbanks415
      @antbanks415 Год назад +1

      Because he was black

    • @antbanks415
      @antbanks415 Год назад +1

      Lol solid all star? 🤡

  • @robertkitchens6341
    @robertkitchens6341 Год назад +14

    Best baseball player that ever lived

  • @marvicty
    @marvicty Год назад +20

    Bonds was an absolute BEAST!!!!. He will be forever loved in San Francisco

  • @GrizzlyTank
    @GrizzlyTank Год назад +10

    I worked at Oracle Park (back then it was Pac Bell then AT&T) for his final 3 seasons. I witnessed many of these feats in person. I have never seen anything like a Barry Bonds at bat before or since. You could hear a pin drop when the pitcher began to wind up and after he knocked it out of the park it was the loudest roar I’ve ever heard in my life. It was the single most electric event in sports at the time. Simply unbelievable.

  • @TimSpangler-v9i
    @TimSpangler-v9i Год назад +35

    He is like WILT BONDS. Setting records that will never be broken

    • @jamesanthony5681
      @jamesanthony5681 Год назад +2

      Bonds hasn't broken records that Ted Williams has set. Or Babe Ruth.

    • @LogicallyKnot
      @LogicallyKnot Год назад +1

      @@jamesanthony5681
      Hasn't done much of nothing really. Took him 1500 more AB and a 55 gallon drum of D-bol to catch Babe.

    • @jamiealexander7065
      @jamiealexander7065 Год назад

      @@LogicallyKnot those old guys played against zero competition. And you could take all the dbol you want, yet you'd still be a fat loser lol.

    • @sir.muffiniii7011
      @sir.muffiniii7011 Год назад +1

      @@jamesanthony5681he has but ok

    • @sir.muffiniii7011
      @sir.muffiniii7011 Год назад +1

      @@LogicallyKnotbecause they were throwing like 70mph and the slider wasn’t even invented yet

  • @scrappymark
    @scrappymark Год назад +23

    Most exciting player I’ve ever watched

  • @tonyjones8425
    @tonyjones8425 Год назад +22

    Steroids only allowed him to hit further if he did.... His baseball genius is absolutely the most disrespected aspect of his game.

    • @jamesanthony5681
      @jamesanthony5681 Год назад +3

      Nah, a little more than just that.

    • @chili015
      @chili015 Год назад +2

      Steroids do a lot more than that... in fact, the strength aspect might be the least significant. It's the recovery time and simply feeling great every day during a long 162-game season. Little-to-no soreness, high energy levels and focus, etc. Yeah, the added muscle is nice, but even the strongest guys get tired and don't perform as well... with steroids, your body and mind basically feel like it's Day 1 of the season every single day.

    • @tonyjones8425
      @tonyjones8425 Год назад +1

      @@chili015 ... why didn't it work for the other 1000s of cheaters? 🤔

    • @chili015
      @chili015 Год назад +3

      @tonyjones8425 - First off, there weren't "1,000s of cheaters" who played Major League Baseball. During the Steroid Era, there were 25-man rosters for 30 teams... that's 750 players, with around 350 of them being hitters. Throw in some call-ups over the course of the season (who are guys who would make the 40-man September roster) and you maybe have 450 different hitters appear in a Major League Game in a season. Then consider many of them aren't cheaters. There's no way to put an exact number on it, but it's safe to say the number of cheaters is nowhere near 1,000.
      Second, it did work for the known cheaters. It's been proven that guys' numbers were significantly better when they cheated. Just because they weren't as talented as Barry Bonds doesn't mean the steroids didn't help them immensely. Look at the video game numbers Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez were putting up and compare it to their younger days when they weren't on the juice. Brady Anderson showed up to camp one year 30 lbs heavier of muscle and dropped 50 home runs... he never hit more than 24 in any other season.
      Bonds simply was the highest of the high end of Hall-of-Fame talent meets superhuman physical and mental performance.

    • @sir.muffiniii7011
      @sir.muffiniii7011 Год назад

      @@chili015exactly, they didn’t make him hit 700 homers they allowed him to play for longer and heal faster, meaning he could work out more, he would still have 700 homers without roids

  • @DonnieWright-i1h
    @DonnieWright-i1h 6 месяцев назад +1

    This was the greatest video I’ve ever seen and heard about major-league baseball and Barry Bonds thank you so much

  • @pfeiffdog0811
    @pfeiffdog0811 Год назад +5

    He was the greatest player ever before any hint of juice. His absence from the HOF is criminal and the purists need to be removed from voting. They are all hypocrites.

  • @apex_ventures
    @apex_ventures 10 месяцев назад +1

    Barry Bonds is the GOAT. Shame he isn't in the Hall.

  • @distantgalaxymusic1447
    @distantgalaxymusic1447 Год назад +7

    When he was just a little league player the only adults he was around are some of the
    greatest players in history. He was destined to be that good.

    • @ryankay5097
      @ryankay5097 Год назад +4

      His dad was amazing and his godfather is arguably the best of all-Time…Willie Mays

    • @GrizzlyTank
      @GrizzlyTank Год назад +3

      Bonds went to school in San Mateo around the same time as my dad and was known for breaking car windows because he would hit the ball out of the park even as a teenager.

    • @jaimemunoz8513
      @jaimemunoz8513 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@ryankay5097 you forgot to mention his cousin was Reggie Jackson

  • @Silvertip1958
    @Silvertip1958 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’m not a big fan, but the man has the best swing I’ve ever seen.

  • @candybanks8717
    @candybanks8717 Год назад +19

    When Barry and Sosa were in the HR chase ('01 or '04. Can't remember), Sammy hit an HR every 11at bats; Barry- every 8 SWINGS. Think of that. Singles, doubles, triples, strikeout swinging, swings and misses and foul balls. He might see 2 hitable pitches in a week and at least one of them is going out. Sounds as fake as can be. If I hadn't seen it myself I doubt the authenticity.

    • @distantgalaxymusic1447
      @distantgalaxymusic1447 Год назад +4

      Exactly. In 2001 Bonds had 232 walks and 150 hits.
      Ichiro broke the hits record with 256 hits.
      Take away Bonds hits and he still finishes top 5 in on base percentage. 😂
      WHaaaaaaT?!?

    • @fullmetal1766
      @fullmetal1766 Год назад +1

      That's madness

    • @DisappearingNightly
      @DisappearingNightly Год назад +9

      Your eyes did not deceive you. I used to marvel at how the man could take pitch after pitch of slop, thrown with absolutely no intent of challenging him. He would go sometimes two or three games without seeing a fastball in the strike zone. And then suddenly, someone would either feel brave or foolish enough to come into the zone with some heat and it was shocking how often he was on the pitch. To be able to summon that kind of timing against major league pitching after going multiple at bats without seeing anything hittable was one of the most insane things ever. Greatest hitter I've ever seen, and it's not even close.

    • @distantgalaxymusic1447
      @distantgalaxymusic1447 Год назад +4

      @@DisappearingNightly before the steroid era was a thing, his college teammates said that Bonds talked about how he could focus his vision so he could see the grip on the ball at the release point and know what was coming.
      Otani hits the same way.

    • @LogicallyKnot
      @LogicallyKnot Год назад

      Yeah? Babe Ruth didn't care if they were trying to walk him or not. He would hit bombs a foot off the plate. Pitchers were actually fined for throwing in the strike zone to him and he still hit the ball...Babe Ruth done everything better than Bonds and he didn't need roids to do it......Period.

  • @Klocks420
    @Klocks420 Год назад +32

    Barry Bonds is absolutely the best hitter in the history of baseball.
    His reputation alone saw him get idk...maybe 3 hittable pitches on a good night? Usually close to 1. Nobody will ever be better

    • @jamesanthony5681
      @jamesanthony5681 Год назад +1

      Absolutely? Really?? There's Ted Williams and Babe Ruth. Which hitter of the three has the highest lifetime OBP? OPS?

    • @Klocks420
      @Klocks420 Год назад +2

      @@jamesanthony5681 His 01-04 peak was the best but you could put Teddy, Ruth and probably peak Gehrig into that conversation. Had Lou not gotten sick he'd be remembered as a top 5 all time player imo.
      I still maintain that peak roided Bonds was the best ever but if you wanna say it was Ted Williams I don't think I'd really argue that.

    • @jamesanthony5681
      @jamesanthony5681 Год назад +3

      @@Klocks420 I was just opening up the conversation. All good. Had Williams' career not been interrupted by the 2 wars, he might have had the greatest 10 year stretch of them all. Ted understood the value of a walk, and his lifetime OBP is off the charts. Barry is very close, though, in that stat.

    • @Klocks420
      @Klocks420 Год назад

      @@jamesanthony5681 The numbers for Williams had he not served would be astronomical. It's very tough to argue anyone other than Teddy Ballgame in terms of just what they did over their entire careers, injuries also held him back a bit too (11 seasons of under 140 games in a 154 game season) but when he was out there he was probably the best pure hitter the game has ever seen. I'm still rocking with Barry but you'll get no arguments from me if you think Ted Williams is the best ever.

    • @romeoscorpio1120
      @romeoscorpio1120 Год назад +1

      You all are speaking major words. If you all were close to Teddy's era, or even a few years later. And you all made it to see Barry as well. That is fucking cool. If not based on what we have heard from the history, Barry is well deserving of being in Mammoth conversations of baseball. To the guy with the first comment. When finally accessible to cable tv or when they would come to dodger stadium, i would literally count the zone-pitches he would get. Its ridiculous what this man used to do with that zone.

  • @samg4650
    @samg4650 Год назад +6

    No question best player to touch the diamond. Period ⚫

    • @jamesanthony5681
      @jamesanthony5681 Год назад

      No. And even Barry would agree with me.

    • @samg4650
      @samg4650 Год назад

      @@jamesanthony5681 so the truth is a Lie🤥

    • @jamesanthony5681
      @jamesanthony5681 Год назад

      @@samg4650 Even Barry would say that his godfather is the greatest ever.

    • @samg4650
      @samg4650 Год назад

      @@jamesanthony5681 just being humble. Pretty sure he would get his godfather vote

  • @ago7212
    @ago7212 Год назад +4

    Bonds was the best that I've ever seen. I fortunately was able to watch May's, McCovery, Cepeda and Aaron play but no one, brought excitement to an at bat like Bonds. Seeing Reggie Jackson with the A's in his prime was an exciting at bat, but he did not have Bonds eye at the plate. As long time SF Giant's fan, he is sadly missed...

    • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
      @user-sg8kq7ii3y Год назад

      Tony Gwynn and Ichiro Suzuki were much better than Barry Bonds. And both didn't need drugs to be great.

    • @IBangedUrMom69420
      @IBangedUrMom69420 9 месяцев назад

      @@user-sg8kq7ii3yNo they weren’t. They were slap hitters and high average guys. Great contact, defense, and speed, but they didn’t draw walks and they couldn’t hit homers. Bonds literally could do everything. In Pittsburgh before he was juicing, he could hit for average, power, draw walks, was elite defensively and stole bases. Even after he got old and couldn’t run or field he morphed into the most dominant plate controller of all time.

    • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
      @user-sg8kq7ii3y 9 месяцев назад

      @@IBangedUrMom69420 Bonds was a roided out bobblehead doll who took so much PEDs that the size of his skull increased.
      As far as I'm concerned, what Bonds did in his career is IRRELEVANT because he was a JUICE HEAD.
      Ichiro Suzuki and Tony Gwynn were natural players who played the game cleanly. Also, everyone knows that Ichiro could hit homers if he wanted to. He's proved that many, many times. But he preferred to hit for percentage.
      Bonds is a PED user and abuser.

  • @PartyingInPortland
    @PartyingInPortland Год назад +14

    Idgaf you might be juiced but if you don’t have plate vision or contact, you’re just popping out to right center every at bat.

  • @ericwitham9576
    @ericwitham9576 Год назад +1

    Best hitter EVER

  • @thatdudejojo9423
    @thatdudejojo9423 Год назад +1

    I don't like baseball and never would watch a game except for the occasional WS game here and there. But this dude was a must-see for me.

  • @TheSkyline5467
    @TheSkyline5467 Год назад +39

    I'd use the word "natural" instead of human. And he should be in the HOF. It's not his fault he was just the best among the hundreds of players who cheated.

    • @brandonenga
      @brandonenga Год назад +8

      He was the best before that period as well, only player with a war above junior in the 90s. The media has manufactured everyones mind to their narrative that doesn't stand up to critical thinking.

    • @fullmetal1766
      @fullmetal1766 Год назад +1

      He already the best

    • @renegonzalez1991
      @renegonzalez1991 Год назад +5

      You must be a kid. This man was q first ballot hall of famer before he ever touched anything they claim he touched

  • @tammymatt9186
    @tammymatt9186 Год назад +4

    Apologies to @EClark, but here is fact #9. I went to ASU in the late 80s and their sport science lab had keyed in on this barely mentioned physical quirk of Bond's. When our eyes are tracking movement, its not the smooth action we perceive it as. Our eyes are rapidly refocusing on the object, and then our brains smooth it out. They had figured out that the more times per second your eyes could refocus, the better chance you had of hitting a baseball. Six times was about normal. Seven or eight you could probably hit college pitching. Nine or ten you might catch up to pro pitching. Bonds shattered their all time testing record at 13 focuses per second. That was his superpower. He could see the ball better than anyone else. That was a God given gift, not an anabolic one. Dan

  • @carson21211
    @carson21211 Год назад +1

    No question or debate. He's the greatest baseball player ever.
    I stopped arguing with people about it. They have a right to be wrong. Not my problem.

  • @phantomrenegade7028
    @phantomrenegade7028 Год назад +2

    Goat for sure

  • @Fromthelogo702
    @Fromthelogo702 Год назад

    What a time. Grew up in San Jose, I would be outside playing and my grandpa would yell “BARRY’S ON DECK!” You literally felt like he was hitting one out on every pitch. The only sad part was I’d be back outside within a few seconds most of the time because he was always getting walked. Such a fun time.

  • @theb8257
    @theb8257 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the truth. Greatest eye-hand coordination with a bat at home plate

  • @jordy7540
    @jordy7540 3 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @disco4255
    @disco4255 Год назад

    At the end of 1998 his last clean season, Barry Bonds was the All time leader in international walks. This is before his record breaking walk records

  • @20minutes14
    @20minutes14 Год назад +15

    bonds was already a 3x mvp before the roids came up. He already had a HOF career, and should be in. Also, steroids don't give you incredible plate vision, or the ability to hit the ball!

    • @ryancrawford8042
      @ryancrawford8042 Год назад +1

      If Selig is in, how can Bonds bw denied?

    • @Sedona_FD3S
      @Sedona_FD3S Год назад

      Bro get of the cope. He was roided longer than anyone knows. I’m the CEO of roids, it does give you plate vision.

    • @jamesanthony5681
      @jamesanthony5681 Год назад +2

      You don't know when he first started using them.

  • @TrokTalks
    @TrokTalks Год назад +1

    Best to ever do it.

  • @SupplementalSense
    @SupplementalSense Год назад +1

    Bonds is the best hitter of all-time. The only other player you could argue over him is Ted Williams.

  • @Philkoehler4
    @Philkoehler4 Год назад

    That 2nd one is crazzzzzzzy

  • @cheryjimenes5620
    @cheryjimenes5620 Год назад

    Mostro di tutti i mostri...

  • @tavoruiz324
    @tavoruiz324 Год назад

    He was the greatest hitter ever the GOAT

  • @Agemus6139
    @Agemus6139 Год назад

    He’s my favorite and stats say he’s the best.

  • @tomchell4360
    @tomchell4360 Год назад

    He was like the Incredible Hulk kinda...

  • @charleswesley4394
    @charleswesley4394 Год назад

    The best to ever play the game.

  • @NastyMuckSpread
    @NastyMuckSpread Год назад +8

    Greatest ever. Closest thing to a robot in the box.

  • @akvalues
    @akvalues Год назад

    He is the greatest baseball player ever it’s not even close

  • @ryangarrow5337
    @ryangarrow5337 Год назад +1

    73 HR, 177 BB, .863 SLG... Saw a 100 strikes that year, C'mon man

  • @ryanthompsonthompson820
    @ryanthompsonthompson820 Год назад +5

    Eric Davis was very close to making the 300/300 club. Maybe you can do a video on him next? I don't know if you take request?

    • @geoffhampton9155
      @geoffhampton9155 Год назад +2

      A healthy Eric Davis would probably be with Bonds as the only two players in the 500/500 club.

    • @sir.muffiniii7011
      @sir.muffiniii7011 Год назад

      @@geoffhampton9155but not the 700/500 club

  • @bobwhite2
    @bobwhite2 5 месяцев назад

    He became a monster. 🫣😂

  • @mwarren400
    @mwarren400 Год назад

    How long have they been checking the gloves and hands of major league pitchers after an inning? Don't think for a second that a professional wasn't trying to get any advantage possible.
    That being said. Barry Bonds is the GOAT. There has never been a more dangerous hitter. EVER.

  • @laaa7833
    @laaa7833 4 месяца назад

    Broken bat HR!!!!! I remember seeing that and was like wow how lol

  • @michaelminichini6651
    @michaelminichini6651 Год назад +4

    Some players became great BECAUSE of steroids. Some players were already great and steroids made them superhuman. Bonds was one of the 2nd. A-Rod also. There has to be some kind of “common sense” element to HOF voting.

  • @zezezosezadafrak8210
    @zezezosezadafrak8210 7 месяцев назад

    Eyes and wrists. That explains Barry Bonds.

  • @DillDough-dn4eb
    @DillDough-dn4eb Год назад

    Ted Williams 41-42-46-47 years are only thing comparable. 2 triple crowns won, another triple crown missed by 5 RBIs, and the 4th year he came in 2nd in all 3 triple crown categories. He batted 406 in a year to boot

  • @r.austin3323
    @r.austin3323 5 месяцев назад

    Only player in the 350/350, 400/400 and 500/500 club says it all. That's just crazy!

  • @aaroncreatingrealms8175
    @aaroncreatingrealms8175 Год назад +11

    He put number better then babe ruth in modern era ... he is goat by a mile

  • @jimsmith8993
    @jimsmith8993 Год назад +1

    He is definitely a human

  • @julianwilson5607
    @julianwilson5607 Год назад +1

    I know someone who works for MLB. She says she knows Barry and she knows Jeter. She told me Jeter was an as-hole. She said Bonds was a very nice person. That's just her opinion and maybe its the opposite in others opinions of those who know them personally. We as fans take things too far based on using the word HATE. It's a hemogany involved on how people view humans they have never met alotta times. Journalists, owners, executives etc put out things to create narratives purposely to make it that way. It's really sad. It be nice if we could just watch entertainment and enjoy it instead of having a hater mindset. Don't forget that the Mitchell report has almost 100 names of players who failed a PED test and those names are legally sealed. Who knows, maybe your favorite player is in that report

    • @guad512
      @guad512 Год назад

      The journalists controlled the narrative for the sheeple! It was very obvious that Jeter was never happy doing interviews, but yet that automatically made him “a great guy”? Same with Bagwell! Imagine the steroid accusations he would have received if they couldn’t pull his puppet strings?😮

  • @chasegoodson5498
    @chasegoodson5498 Год назад

    Do you have a similar video fro Tony Gwynn or Greg Maddux? I know they have some pretty ridiculous stats that I would love to see

  • @Kourumeme
    @Kourumeme Год назад

    Immortal

  • @bobconway5958
    @bobconway5958 6 месяцев назад

    agree

  • @tdaws85
    @tdaws85 4 месяца назад

    His war is #1 all time

  • @TimSpangler-v9i
    @TimSpangler-v9i Год назад +2

    He deserves to be in. They demonized the guy

  • @CorneliusVick
    @CorneliusVick Год назад

    Pure theft on the base paths and pure BEAST at the PLATE. O lets not forget his GLOVE! I got to see him play twice and left realizing he was the GOAT.

  • @steverabideau3779
    @steverabideau3779 Год назад

    Everyone in baseball owners and league were aware of what was going on and reaped the financial rewards
    Then they crapped on the players that made them wealthier and brought baseball back

  • @waynzignordics
    @waynzignordics Год назад

    I'd go one further and say no athlete in any sport matches Bond's performance from 2001-2004 except Wilt Chamberlain. The two greatest athletes of all-time are Wilt and Barry.

  • @1844life
    @1844life 6 месяцев назад

    Steroids might give you power but it sure won’t teach eye coordination. You can teach a player about the square box - but you can’t teach him when to bat. That all comes down to the players timing. Bonds is the greatest hitter of all time.

    • @DrAverage444
      @DrAverage444 Месяц назад

      Yeah but steroids enhanced that ability. I don’t think you know what steroids really are. That’s not the name of them lmao they have all different types and that shit will have you hyper focused like no other

  • @MarkBush-en5cz
    @MarkBush-en5cz 5 месяцев назад

    3:03 Barry Bonds didn't retire from baseball. Baseball owners colluded to agree not to hire him because by that time he had become a steroid embarrassment to baseball.

  • @CaptainHarris-ip2kg
    @CaptainHarris-ip2kg 6 часов назад

    "Replicated" mean to rebuild from the ground up. You mean duplicated.

  • @ericwitham9576
    @ericwitham9576 Год назад

    Jim Leyland walked him with the bases loaded

  • @timothythomas8082
    @timothythomas8082 Год назад

    Imagine that Barry Bonds, Frank Thomas, and Jim Thome entered an NBA All-Star dunk contest, and Barry gets to have a little round trampoline to leap off of. Now, sit back and listen to the morons call him the greatest leaper of all time.

  • @fullmetal1766
    @fullmetal1766 Год назад +1

    688 international walks is a joke

  • @BBQFanNo1
    @BBQFanNo1 Год назад

    How About 8 Wild Facts Of MLB Players Who Were Not Human By Setting MLB Records Without Ever Using Steroids

  • @harrimanpd
    @harrimanpd Год назад

    Baseball T-1000

  • @petegrillo4187
    @petegrillo4187 9 месяцев назад

    He has a head bigger than a medicine ball😅😮😂

  • @Nac017
    @Nac017 Год назад

    🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️

  • @rj-vj8gr
    @rj-vj8gr Год назад

    bet though that babe homes run record never b4 broken

  • @ianmason2003
    @ianmason2003 Год назад

    It’s a travesty what the hall is doing to him and Clemons.

  • @playerthirteen9695
    @playerthirteen9695 Год назад

    Asterix on the era, not the individual...Generational talent...Should be in HOF..Sure, include the bad history...Yet, nonetheless a generational talent, Hall of Famer.

  • @BeboTVreal
    @BeboTVreal Год назад

    Best baseball player to ever live. Still hasn't been proven he took them. If he did. So was everyone else then too.

  • @jhall9602
    @jhall9602 Год назад

    Steroids don’t make you that good. Bonds was a beast. Let em juice tho! It’s way more fun.

  • @petegrillo4187
    @petegrillo4187 9 месяцев назад

    PUT BARRY IN THEN PUT PETE AND SHOELESS JOE IN. IN AINT GOING TO HAPPEN 105 YEARS NOW FOR JOE😂😮😅😅

  • @cubfan69kmz85
    @cubfan69kmz85 2 месяца назад

    CHEATER, that is the one word I have for him. Look at his number. They were very good pre steroids. After steroids they were other worldly. It is not natural for a player to have his best years after 35 yrs old. Great talent no doubt. I will never give him his just due, however, because he cheated. HOF voters have obviously felt the same way and I hope that never changes.

  • @cliffjones8809
    @cliffjones8809 Год назад

    He was so roided up he had six-packs on his earlobes. He actually looks more human nowdays.

  • @stevetady5332
    @stevetady5332 Год назад

    You could not niss any of his at-bats. No matter what. The gane nisses hin. Badly

  • @wraithstrongopark
    @wraithstrongopark Год назад

    facts are facts.

  • @jasonlommen4769
    @jasonlommen4769 Год назад +1

    There is no argument, like bonds or loathe him, he is the best player of all time. Not the best hitter, but definitely the most feared.

  • @Clodrock
    @Clodrock 7 месяцев назад

    A roided monster. Glad the 2002 Angels kept him from winning a ring.

  • @JohnLee-ip4ul
    @JohnLee-ip4ul Год назад

    He is not in HOF due to his "a-hole" personality.

  • @timothythomas8082
    @timothythomas8082 Год назад

    Exactly. He wasn't human. He was human enhanced

  • @jamespier7801
    @jamespier7801 Год назад

    enjoyed it but the intentional walks = Mt Everest thing is dumb

  • @LogicallyKnot
    @LogicallyKnot Год назад +2

    Wild Fact #9 that Bonds wasn't human....
    He took enough steroids to kill a horse.

    • @bigbadbootydaddy515
      @bigbadbootydaddy515 Год назад

      True. But to be honest, the steroid era was entertaining as hell.

    • @LogicallyKnot
      @LogicallyKnot Год назад

      @@bigbadbootydaddy515
      They were stealing records from legendary players that played the right way knowing their ass was cheating to do it. Disgusting individuals. No respect for the game, the history of the game, or the fans. Gave a huge black eye to baseball. Was a few Sammy Sosa hops worth that? I don't think so.

    • @bigbadbootydaddy515
      @bigbadbootydaddy515 Год назад

      @@LogicallyKnot well I'm on your side as far as all that goes. And they are keeping them out so far.

  • @buckfan1969
    @buckfan1969 Год назад +1

    He was a very good player until he started cheating. He was nowhere near the greatest of all time until he started cheating. Why is that so hard for the youngsters to understand? If you defend a cheater, you're no better than the cheater himself.

    • @bradpotter3197
      @bradpotter3197 4 месяца назад

      You have to have contact skills, hand eye coordination to hit a baseball. Pets did not do that. Did not like him but he was still the best ever period. Yes he did pads and was arrogant and selfless but he could hit a baseball. Definitely not a role model for kids of right living.

  • @bwderge187
    @bwderge187 Год назад +5

    No rings though

    • @killaseason82
      @killaseason82 Год назад

      Teams win rings idiot

    • @bwderge187
      @bwderge187 Год назад

      @@killaseason82 yikes.

    • @geoffhampton9155
      @geoffhampton9155 Год назад +1

      Not in his control. Especially if they don't pitch to him. You saw what he did against the Angels in 2002. He did his part.

  • @dinglbarry1275
    @dinglbarry1275 Год назад

    It's important to note the OPS players that beat out Bonds played during midevil times, so he is the leader of the recent baseball era's. Players during midevil times had a much higher OPS then players of the modern eras.

  • @Mik-xq2co
    @Mik-xq2co 2 месяца назад

    Unfortunately he turned himself into being more steroid than human!

  • @stevehunt9051
    @stevehunt9051 Год назад

    Yeah he cheated with steroids but he still had yo HIT THE BALL

  • @justvibing2497
    @justvibing2497 Год назад

    0:10 not true, I hate when people say that it's crazy. 5:00 ok you lost me there war usless and 5:17 no its useless!!!!!!! Wish they removed that b.s and 5:48 we will

  • @andresperez9258
    @andresperez9258 Год назад +5

    👎👎👎. Steroids 👎👎 talk something interesting like Ken. Griffey. Jr. Or something like that.

    • @ihitahomer7821
      @ihitahomer7821 Год назад +11

      Everyone was using it lol😂 except that bonds is the 🐐🐐

    • @MrJIMMYDANUB
      @MrJIMMYDANUB Год назад

      Steroids make you bigger. They don’t make you the only member of the 500/500 club along with dozens of other video game number seasons. By your logic Sammy Sosa and Big Mac would’ve crushed Barry’s numbers

    • @steroidsR4losers
      @steroidsR4losers Год назад

      Steroid users are like little kids wearing a costume and wanting you to believe it's really them! If you don't go along with it, they throw a tantrum!
      Stay natural buddy!

    • @RealSerie26
      @RealSerie26 Год назад +1

      Most players were using it. Yet nobody has his numbers.

    • @andresperez9258
      @andresperez9258 Год назад

      👍

  • @bradleach3382
    @bradleach3382 8 месяцев назад

    Bond is a f****** cheater

  • @joes622
    @joes622 Год назад +2

    Cheaters are nothing. Always will be.