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Barry Bonds hit .294
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Barry Bonds
In 1995, Bonds hit 33 homers and drove in 104 runs, hitting .294 but finished only 12th in MVP voting. ... "Barry Bonds and Baseball's Steroids Scandal". -
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San Francisco Giants
Matt Williams was solid again (38 HR, 110 RBI, .294 BA), with Robby Thompson and Will Clark (in his last season with the Giants) providing offensive support. ... Leading off in the top of the second inning of game two versus the Padres, before a sell-out crowd at PETCO Park, Barry Bonds hit a high fastball off the facing of the upper deck in left field for his 755th career home run. -
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History of the San Francisco Giants
Matt Williams was solid again (38 HR, 110 RBI, .294 BA), with Robby Thompson and Will Clark (in his last season with the Giants) providing offensive support. ... The Giants won game two of the series and in game four, Barry Bonds hit career homers 752 and 753 in a comeback effort which resulted in an 8–9 loss to the cubs. -
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April 2006 in sports
Barry Bonds hit his first home run of the season off Aaron Cook in the San Francisco Giants' 6-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies. ... Third Test, Johannesburg: South Africa 303 (Prince 93) and 258 (Boucher 63) lose to Australia 270 (Hussey 73, Ntini 6/100) and 294/8 (Martyn 101, Hussey 89, Ntini 4/78) by two wickets. -
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List of top 500 Major League Baseball home run hitters
Barry Bonds holds the Major League Baseball home run record with 762. ... | 128 | Robin Ventura | 294 | -
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Major League Baseball record holders
Highest slugging percentage: Barry Bonds, .863, 2001 ... Most stolen-base attempts: Gary Carter 2,294 -
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List of Silver Slugger Award winners at shortstop
| 1994 | Wil Cordero | Montréal Expos | .294 | .363 | .489 | 15 | 63 | | ... ↑ "Barry Bonds Statistics". -
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Home Run Derby
In both 2005 and 2006, $294,000 was raised for the charities, equaling fourteen golden ball home runs per year. ... | Barry Bonds | San Francisco | 17 | -
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1993 San Francisco Giants season
In the offseason, Barry Bonds left the Pirates to sign a lucrative free agent contract worth a then-record $43.75 million over 6 years with the Giants, with whom his father spent the first 7 years of his career, and with whom his godfather Willie Mays played 22 of his 24 Major League seasons. ... Bonds hit .336 in 1993, leading the league with 46 home runs and 123 RBI en route to his second consecutive MVP award, and third overall. -
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List of Major League Baseball leaders in career stolen bases
| 32 | Barry Bonds | 514 | ... | 294 | Sammy Strang | 216 |
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- 1993 San Francisco Giants season,
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Barry Bonds hit .294