ORLANDO, Fla. - Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent hit back-to-back in the San Francisco Giants lineup for six seasons. On Sunday, there was a chance they could be elected to baseball's Hall of Fame together.
At least for one night, Barry Bonds is returning to our television screens - though we'll almost certainly be robbed of him crushing yet another home run into the San Francisco Bay. We're a long way ...
The San Francisco Giants’ system has seen its share of late-blooming gems, but few stories fascinate like that of Bo Davidson. Signed as an undrafted free agent in 2023, Davidson’s ascent has drawn ...
Following an emphatic series against his former team, Nationals' breakout star James Wood continues to impress. The former Padres top prospect, on the tails of hitting a home run against San Diego ...
During Barry Bonds' prime, opposing teams decided the best way to attack him was... to just not pitch to him. In 2004, he was intentionally walked 120 times. That's just intentional walks. Overall, he ...
The MLB’s all-time home run record could have returned to the New York Yankees organization, and the No. 25 could have been on a plaque in Monument Park instead of in J.C. Escarra’s locker. If only ...
Two of the greatest players in MLB history, shunned from baseball immortality over links to performance-enhancing drugs, have another chance for selection to the Hall of Fame. All-time home run king ...
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