ESPN's Hall of 100 -- Ranking the all-time greatest MLB players
Barry Bonds
Barry Bonds, LF
Career: 1986-2007, Pirates, Giants
Fun fact: Single-season (73) and career (762) home run leader
I don't know for sure what funky vitamins Barry Bonds took or didn't take. I just know the stuff he did on the field still boggles my mind.
In 2004, he reached base 376 times, walked 232 times and was intentionally walked 120 times. In one year. And my favorite Bonds stat: Even with no hits that year, he would've had a higher OBP than the man who led the league in hits. --Jayson Stark
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