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• San Francisco Giants |
• Left Field |
• #25 |
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• Height: 6' 2 " |
• Weight: 240 |
• Born: 7/24/64 |
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- Genetics were on
Barry’s side from the get-go. Not only was his dad a great all-around
baseball player, his aunt Rosie was a world record holder in the 80-meter
hurdles—and a member of the 1964 U.S. Olympic team—and his
uncle Robert was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs. His other uncle,
David, was a high school football star until a shoulder injury ruined
his career.
- Barry sharpened
his batting eye by numbering tennis balls, then only swinging at the
odd numbers as they were pitched to him.
- Barry nearly ended
his athletic career as a junior in high school when he slammed his hand
in a locker and almost severed a finger. After several stitches and
more than a month in a cast, he made a miraculous recovery and never
felt any adverse effects from the injury.
- In the summer of
1983, Barry joined USC’s Oddibe McDowell and UCLA star Shane Mack
in the Alaska Goldpanners’ outfield. All three would go on to
be first-round draft choices.
- Barry and Jimmie
Foxx are the only players ever to hit 30 homers in 12 consecutive seasons.
- Barry’s favorite
pitcher to face is John Smoltz. He’s the only guy crazy enough
to taunt Barry before games and laugh at him from the dugout.
- Barry won’t
talk to anyone before games. His preparation is so intense that not
even teammates will approach him.
- Barry hit a record
17 homers in May of 2001.
- Barry slugged nine
home runs over a six-game span in 2001. He set a record that year for
the fewest singles (49) by a player in 150 or more games.
- Barry drew a major-league
record 68 intentional walks in 2002, including eight times with the bases
empty. His 13 walks during the World Series that year also set an all-time
mark.
- During a November
exhibition tour of Japan in 2002, Barry befriended David Eckstein. He admired how hard the shortstop worked and even saw something
in his swing that he eventually adopted into his own.
- Barry’s dad
was a three-time All-Star and led the N.L. in runs scored twice. He was
also the MVP of the 1973 All-Star Game.
- Barry and his father
are the only players to log five 30-30 seasons. They hold the all-time
father-son home run record.
- Barry is the only
player ever to hit two doubles in the All-Star Game.
- Barry is baseball all-time leader in bases on balls, with more than 2,500.
- Barry has homered off of more than 400 pitchers in his career.
- Barry is the only player to slug .600 or more eight years in a row.
- Barry’s seven MVP awards are the most in history.
- In 2006, ESPN aired a series called "Bonds on Bonds." It was cancelled because of creative differences and poor ratings.
- Among the baseball
stars that preceded Barry at Junipero Serra High School were Jim Fregosi
and Danny Frisella. Football Hall of Famer Lynn Swann and New England
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady also attended the school.
- In 2006, ESPN aired a series called "Bonds on Bonds." It was cancelled because of creative differences and poor ratings.
- Barry has a three children, Nikolai and Shikari (from his first marriage) and Aisha (from his current marriage to Liz Watson).
- Barry and his former
wife, Susann, were wed in 1988, but their marriage ended on bitter terms
13 years later. Barry met the native of Sweden in Montreal, where she
was studying to be a beautician. Their divorce settlement was one for
the California law books. Susann challenged the validity of their premarital
agreement, which was made before Barry earned his big money with the
Giants. Though the court ruled he had to pay child support in the neighborhood
of $20,000 a month, the judgment upheld the prenup, thus establishing
ground rules that have since effected nearly every such pact signed
in California.
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Oddibe McDowell
Jimmie Foxx, 1936
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Bobby Bonds, 1972
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