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Barry Bonds

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Looks at the personal life and career of baseball player Barry Bonds who, in 2001, broke more records than any other player in professional baseball.

103 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Ross Bernstein

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June 15, 2010
The man behind the 762 home runs, the legendary family relations and the historically made allegations, Barry Bonds has done it all. This book captures everything Bonds has done in his illustrious career. Everything from going from a speedy bat with a little pop in Pittsburgh to a bomb-launching, walk-prone slugger in San Francisco. From statistical evidence to media coverage, Barry Bonds is a book that is suitable for all ages, everyone from the young Little Leaguer to the middle-aged woman who used to attend Bonds' games while in high school. This book gives the reader a closer look at baseball's all-time home runs leader, a look that no one has seen before.
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