16 Nov 2004
Capping a season filled with suspicion and success, the San Francisco Giants left fielder became the oldest player to become the MVP of a major North American professional league. The 40-year-old received 24 of 32 first-place votes and 407 points Monday in balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America to earn the award for the fourth straight season.
Barry Bonds Events
| 2001 Oct 5 |
Barry Bonds Surpasses Mark McGwire's Single-Season Home Run Record
Babe Ruth's single-season home-run record of 60 lasted 34 years. Roger Maris' mark of 61 stood for 37 seasons. When Mark McGwire set his record with 70 in 1998, it was expected the record...
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| 2004 Nov 16 |
Barry Bonds Awarded Seventh NL MVP
Capping a season filled with suspicion and success, the San Francisco Giants left fielder became the oldest player to become the MVP of a major North American professional league. The 40-...
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| 2007 Aug 7 |
Barry Bonds Breaks All-Time Home Run Record
Aaron passes the torch to Bonds
By Jim Caple
ESPN.com
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Before the baseball winds up on eBay, before we make up our minds what the new record means (if we can...
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