Who is the greatest living baseball player? Should Barry Bonds TOP the list?! | #Greeny
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コメント (21)
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Bonds easily
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Clean Barry Bonds had 100 WAR career by age 32. 🐐
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Two fools talking nonsense😂
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Rickey Henderson deserves a mention
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Bonds is the goat 🐐 to me
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It’s Bonds and it’s not close.
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Bonds was BOX OFFICE !! When he came to bat espn always showed it
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Ricky Henderson
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Bonds then Griffey then shohei right now
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This dude doesn’t even look like he played coach pitch
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Bro forgot about Pete rose
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Derek Jeter ? I know he has no regular season mvps but they give those to last place team players some times
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Shohei Ohtani
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Barry Bonds stolen bases get overlooked way too often. There are only 8 300HR/300SB players, 1 400/400, 1 500/500, 1 600/500, and one 762/514. Barry Bonds has 762 home runs and 514 stolen bases and no other player has even 400/400. That is ALL pre steroids(obviously the bulk of the stolen bases were prior, but he still had 411 or 445 home runs pre-juice depending if you're saying 1998 or 1999 was his last clean season and still over 400 SBs.) People talk like Barry was Juan Pierre slapping the ball around before the juice came into the picture I forgot to say the reason I said all that is because if you needed anything to separate him from Mike Schmidt, that's it. You can also use his 50 points higher OPS or 20 points higher batting average. No disrespect to one of the greatest of all time, but I do not like pre-juice Barry being comparable to Schmidt. I just don't agree
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These guys are so lost
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Bonds and griffey
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Pujols should have stayed in STL
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Need to go back and look some highlights of Rickey Henderson
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Pujols
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Only Shohei Ohtani can top Barry Bonds on this list, but he still needs to do more.