Barry Bonds : Baseball's Superman

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2002-03-01
Publisher(s): Sports Pub
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Summary

Barry Bonds: Baseball's Superman is the biography of the game's first four-time Most Valuable Player. In 2001, Bonds broke the greatest record in sports -- the all-time single season home run record held over the years by Babe Ruth, Roger Maris and Mark McGwire -- and, arguably, had the greatest season in baseball history. There is no doubt that for most fans Barry Bonds is a man of mystery. A misunderstood superstar who has long engaged in a running feud with the media, Bonds broke new ground this past season, maturing into an elder statesman of baseball. Long considered the game's best player, Bonds' ascension to greatness has taken him into truly rarefied air. Now a free-agent, he will sign a blockbuster deal before the 2002 season. Whether he's dressed in his familiar Giants uniform or that of another baseball power, Bonds will continue to receive front-page treatment for the balance of his career. The greatest athlete in the world right now, he embarks on milestones -- 3,000 career hits, 755 homers, a World Championship -- that may elevate him to the title Greatest Baseball Player of All Time. Author Steven Travers' book documents the superstar's 2001 campaign as Bonds defied the very bounds of conventional logic and perfected the art of long-ball hitting. Travers also describes Bonds' childhood in Riverside, California, the hometown of his father, Bobby; his successful high school career in the Bay Area, and his All-American career at Arizona State. It will be a book that delves into the intensely private, proud mind and ego of a man who understands baseball history and his place in it.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments v
Author's Note viii
Foreword by Charles ``Wild Thing'' Sheen ix
Prologue xi
``He hits it high. He hits it deep. He hits it outta here''
1(25)
Prodigy
26(24)
``He was probably somebody that everybody in the clubhouse wanted to beat up''
50(19)
``It's like a dream that's come true for me''
69(21)
``Son of San Francisco''
90(37)
The Pace
127(50)
The Chase
177(33)
73
210(21)
Other voices
231(18)
Epilogue 249(11)
Barry Bonds' Lifetime Statistics 260

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