In 2004, Barry Bonds had a win probability added of 12.958 despite playing in only 147 games. That is by far the highest single season total in baseball history.
Barry Bonds was walked intentionally 120 times in 2004, 232 times overall. Imagine how many more home runs would he have hit if he wasn’t sooooooooo feared by pitchers and managers.
His stats at season were insane. 360 three at-bats 45 homeruns 232 walks. He just did not miss. He was lucky if he got one pitch a game to hit and he very rarely missed it
i read a stat once if you add up his career walks it adds up to something like 5 years of ABs for an every day player. He was still an elite offensive player even in his last couple injury seasons. He did some of it to himself, some of it he didn’t, but he could have easily gone to an AL team and brought legitimate value as a DH for multiple seasons if he wasn’t blackballed
Sometimes I wonder how he was even able to hit 30 home runs from 2002-2004 with how many times he was walked or pitched around, especially in 2004 Kinda surreal that 2001 was the only season he hit 50+ home runs (he did hit 49 in 2000).
I may not be a Giants fan but JESUS CHRIST Barry literally was a destroyer now I remember I became interested in MLB.
Maybe his best season, the guy was unbelievable
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Naw 2001….lol
In 2004, Barry Bonds had a win probability added of 12.958 despite playing in only 147 games. That is by far the highest single season total in baseball history.
In 2004 Bonds owned the League
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In '04 Barry Bonds was 40yrs old and hit 45 Homeruns that's INSANE!!! Best to ever do it Barry Lamar Bonds.
2004 Bonds is what the peak male athletic form looks like
Yeah, with being intentionally walked an unbreakable record 120 times and using steroids.
Final season where he hit 40+ homeruns after that season and almost throughout 2005 he was mostly on the shelf because of 3 knee surgeries
Barry Bonds = best left-handed hitter ever to play the game period. Bonds didn't merely hit a baseball... He DESTROYED IT.
Thanks for these memories, what a season it was for him.
THANK YOU for these Barry Bonds videos!!!!
467 my ass!!!! That ball was minimum 480ft.
I miss this era of baseball. These baseball stadiums used to be packed
Barry Bonds was walked intentionally 120 times in 2004, 232 times overall. Imagine how many more home runs would he have hit if he wasn’t sooooooooo feared by pitchers and managers.
He would have over 800 HR
@@DosCincoNetwork25And 3000 hits
@@DosCincoNetwork25Bonds gets 800 home runs in the 2008 season had MLB not blackballed him, I’d say 900 plus
His stats at season were insane. 360 three at-bats 45 homeruns 232 walks. He just did not miss. He was lucky if he got one pitch a game to hit and he very rarely missed it
i read a stat once if you add up his career walks it adds up to something like 5 years of ABs for an every day player.
He was still an elite offensive player even in his last couple injury seasons. He did some of it to himself, some of it he didn’t, but he could have easily gone to an AL team and brought legitimate value as a DH for
multiple seasons if he wasn’t blackballed
Thank you for this
Sometimes I wonder how he was even able to hit 30 home runs from 2002-2004 with how many times he was walked or pitched around, especially in 2004
Kinda surreal that 2001 was the only season he hit 50+ home runs (he did hit 49 in 2000).
after that, MLB pitchers collectively decided to throw many balls far away from Bonds hit zone.
Barry played LF until age 43. What's Ohtani's excuse?
He didn't play it well during those roid years tho