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What Do You Think of Barry Bonds Now?
- Bonds’s 762 career home runs and peak years are central to debates over his Hall of Fame eligibility.
- Voters weigh integrity and conduct against performance when considering Bonds for the Hall.
- Bonds remains a controversial figure within baseball’s Steroid Era narrative, with support and criticism from peers and writers.
- The Contemporary Baseball Era Committee elected Jeff Kent this year, leaving Bonds off the ballot.
- Bonds’s early life and father-son dynamic with Bobby Bonds shape his public persona and performance.
- Bonds’s post-career life emphasizes biking, fitness, and private reflection in Marin County.
- The article contextualizes Bonds within the broader history of Cooperstown’s Hall of Fame mythology.
- Bonds’s 2007 season featured heavy intentional walks as defenses focused on him and his threats.
- Contemporary-era discussions examine whether steroid-era players should have their own wings or be treated as part of history.
- Bonds’s legacy is intertwined with his godfather Willie Mays and father Bobby Bonds, shaping both mentorship and pressure.
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