Barry Bonds successfully matched the footsteps of his father, MLB legend Bobby Bonds, if not better. The post Barry Bonds ...
In many arguments about the best player in baseball history, Barry Bonds, no matter the controversy around him or the fact he isn't in the Hall of Fame, is going to get his fair share of votes.
But when Barry Bonds says it, we should probably listen. During a recent appearance on the All The Smoke Podcast with former NBA athletes Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes, the seven-time NL MVP was ...
Barry Bonds discusses the racism he experienced during his MLB career on the "All the Smoke" podcast. He highlights the economic barriers that impact the low representation of Black players in the ...
Barry Bonds is baseball's all-time most decorated hitter, but after 18 years since retiring from MLB, his confidence hasn't gone anywhere. The last time Bonds hit a home run at the professional ...
Barry Bonds is confident he could still hit a 100 mile-per-hour pitch 17 years after his last MLB season. "Hundred? That's easy," Bonds, 60, said in a Thursday appearance on All the Smoke.
Shohei Ohtani’s greatness can’t be overstated enough, but another all-time great hitter in baseball thinks the game is a bit easier for the Los Angeles Dodgers star compared to his time in MLB.
Bonds appeared on the "All The Smoke" podcast and said players today have less to worry about at the plate. When Bonds was asked about Ohtani's brilliance, he did tip his cap to the 2024 NL MVP.
Barry Bonds made a big claim during a recent interview that has fans buzzing. Bonds appeared on “All the Smoke” with Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes for an episode published on Thursday.
The latest? C'mon down, Barry Bonds! In discussing Shohei Ohtani specifically but more as a vehicle to just complain about how much easier everyone has it these days, Bonds offered up the ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Barry Bonds doesn’t like making headlines anymore, he says, but he still has his opinions—particularly about two-way Japanese sensation Shohei Ohtani. Major League ...
Seven-time MVP Barry Bonds acknowledged the greatness of Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani, but believes the slugger would be pitched to differently if he played "in his generation." ...