News about Barry Bonds

LA Sparks rookie Cameron Brink reveals last-minute pre-WNBA Draft FaceTime call with Stephen and Seth Curry - the sons of her godparents, ex-NBA guard Dell and his ex-wife Sonya: 'They're both great sounding boards'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 16, 2024
ALEX RASKIN AT THE WNBA DRAFT IN BROOKLYN - Barry Bonds' godfather is Hall of Famer Willie Mays, Patrick Mahomes ' is former Minnesota Twins reliever LaTroy Hawkins, and in the case of WNBA rookie Cameron Brink, the newest member of the Los Angeles Sparks has Dell Curry. Brink, a 6-foot-4 forward out of Stanford, went second overall in Monday's WNBA Draft behind former Iowa standout Caitlin Clark, who is headed to the Indiana Fever. But before strutting across the stage in a black-and-white asymmetric gown, Brink got some last-second advice from Dell's sons - Golden State Warriors legend Stephen and Charlotte Hornets guard Seth.

San Diego Padres' MLB game against the San Francisco Giants is marred by fan violence at Petco Park as brutal video shows woman SLAPPING a man in the face - before he retaliates by trying to push her down the stairs

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2024
Since a woman sporting a Padres jersey was seen slapping a rival San Francisco Giants fan, Opening Week at Petco Park in San Diego was more violent than normal. The woman was caught arguing with two Giants fans, one wearing a Barry Bonds jersey and the other wearing a Buster Posey uniform. The woman, who was wearing what seemed to be a Juan Soto jersey, got right up in both the men's faces.

Sammy Sosa is STUNNED to be asked about his alleged steroid use at a signing in Chicago as controversial ex-Cubs slugger refuses to address PEDs: 'Not a question I expected from you'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 16, 2024
When Sammy Sosa spoke to veteran Chicago sportscaster Lou Canellis at a signing in Windy City on Friday, he was expecting some softball questions. Rather, the slugger of the former Cubs was promptly reminded of the steroid controversy that resulted in his expulsion in Chicago. 'You recognize the fact that maybe you did do steroids?' Canellis, a Fox 32, asked a visibly shocked Sosa. This is... not a question that I aspired from you,' the 55-year-old Sosa said, like I said. Sosa, the Cubs' all-time record holder with 545 home runs, is also on the loser's on the North Side. Slammin' Sammy was suspended by the Cubs and moved to Baltimore after he turned up late for the 2004 finale at Wrigley and was recalled early. In addition,, he and other suspected steroids cheats such as Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire were refused admission to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writer's Association of America for ten years, leaving them with no way to be honoured in Cooperstown moving forward.

Sofia Vergara poses inside her $1M walk-in closet! Chanel purses and Dolce & Gabbana heels surround the Griselda actress

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
Sofia Vergar a was caught inside her walk-in closet in a new Open Door video from Architectural Digest released on Tuesday. The brunette bombshell was surrounded by Chanel, Gucci, Prada, and Chloe furniture in the room, which is craming with $1 million worth of luxury goods. She had several Chanel bags in all different shades of pink and red - those bags went for $10K a pop. And there were plenty of platform heels by Dolce & Gabbana, an Italian brand she champions. She also made the blue jeans. Fans of her stunning $26 million home in Beverly Park, which is in the mountains above Beverly Hills, welcomed the diva. In a clip for Barranquilla, Colombia's 51-year-old actress in a clip for their Open Door collection posted on Tuesday, she wore a strapless black top with matching slacks as she spoke to.

After divorcing Joe Manganiello, Sofia Vergara welcomed guests inside her $26 million mansion in Beverly Park

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2024
Sofia Vergara has welcomed fans into her stunning $26 million home in Beverly Park, a very private and wealthy neighborhood in the mountains above Beverly Hills. In a clip for their Open Door collection published on Tuesday, the beauty wore a strapless black top with matching slacks as she spoke to Architectural Digest. Griselda Blanco, a Colombian drug lord, bought the house in 2020 when she was still married to True Blood actress Joe Manganiello, who is also in the new series Griselda. It's a Tuscan-style abode, which was constructed in 1999 and used to belong to baseball player Barry Bonds. It has six bedrooms and ten bathrooms. The home boasts a whopping 17,000 square feet of living space on two acres of lush land. And there's more: a two-story guesthouse, a home theater, and a poolside cabana. Sofia oozed charm during her interview, discussing how her bedroom was'sexy' and where the 'fun' happens,' and that the bar in the family room was her new 'good' spot.

Mya is breaking college records, Bronny James is not the only son of LeBron, and Jerry Rice's youngest child is headed straight to the NFL

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 31, 2023
Being born into the public eye is always difficult. The cameras, social media crazia, and general extra attention paid to the children of beloved celebrities is a difficult road to navigate. Even if all the genetics and a road map to success are already laid out, it's easier said than done to reproduce a parents' sporting triumph. Some celebrities, such as Brett Hull, Barry Bonds, and Charlotte Flair, have a difficult time adapting to the spotlight.

HBO has confirmed that Barry Bonds will appear in the film, but he is currently not scheduled to participate

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 31, 2023
Former San Fransico Giants slugger Barry Bonds has been a documentary starring HBO and Words +, although Bonds has not yet been included in the film. According to a part of the official release of the film, Bonds will feature a diverse group of famous personalities from Barry Bonds' life and career, and the chance for Bonds to actively participate and share his firsthand experiences remains open.' In addition, the official synopsis of the film will read: "The untitled HBO Sports Documentary will tell the tale of Barry Bonds, baseball's single-season and all-time home run king, from his humble roots as the son of All-Star Bobby Bonds to his meteoric rise in the 1990s and 2000s."

LeBron James' son Bronny emerges from his father's shadow ahead of college decision

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2023
LeBron Raymone James Jr., a young basketball phenom in the United States, has a lot in common with his legendary father's. Bronny, as he's known, has been a celebrity for almost as long as LeBron, beginning in 2004 as the elder James began his NBA career with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2004. Bronny, 18, has turned from LeBron's adorable sidekick to one of the country's most coveted college recruits, favouring the same companies that already pay his father: Nike, Beats by Dre.

NBA - LeBron James' record-breaking night in Los Angeles seemed to be the beginning of his destiny

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2023
OLIVER HOLT CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Babe Ruth retired from baseball in 1935, he had scored 714 home runs in his career, and no one expected that his record would be broken. The 714 people made up one of the most popular figures in sport, a little like Bobby Charlton's 49 goals for England were for soccer fans for a long time. The magic number in golf, 18 is the number, according to Jack Nicklaus, who has won many major titles. Ruth's record lasted for 34 years before being overhauled by Hank Aaron and then Barry Bonds, more recently and controversially.

Alek Manoah, a Blue Jays, accuses Yankees Gerrit Cole of being the 'worst cheater in MLB history.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2022
Since Barry Bonds or Mark McGwire admitted to using steroids during their careers, many baseball fans would blame them for their season's highest home runs of 73 and 70 runs respectively. But 24-year-old Manoah claimed the title actually belongs to Cole during an appearance on Serge Ibaka's 'How Hungry Are You?' Manoah asked the question and decided not to answer correctly in order to avoid the forfeit of drinking a cricket-infused, tea-like drink.

On the ballot for the Hall of Fame committee, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Rafael Palmeiro have been inscribed

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2022
On the eight-man ballot for the Hall of Fame's modern baseball era committee, which meets in San Diego on December 4th, steroids-contaminated actors Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Rafael Palmeiro are among the eight-man committee. Albert Belle, Don Mattingly, Fred McGriff, Dale Murphy, and Curt Schilling were among the candidates for the 16-member committee, which excludes candidates whose careers date back to 1980. A candidate must be elected 75% and anyone who refuses will be inducted on July 23, as well as others selected in the Baseball Writers' Association of America election, declared on Jan. 24. In January, bond, Clemens, and Schilling's tenth and final appearances on the BBWAA ballot fell short. Bonds received 260 of 394 votes (66 percent), Clemens 257 (65.2 percent), and Schilling 231 (58.6 percent).

Chris Russo and Stephen A. Smith debate whether Barry Bonds or Aaron Judge is the HR king

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2022
Following Aaron Judge's historic 62nd home run in Texas Tuesday night, Stephen A. Smith and Chris Russo got into a tumultuous debate. Judge Now holds the American League record for most home runs in a single season (62), and will now not add to his total number after being left out of the Yankees' final regular season game on Wednesday. Russo and Smith debating whether Judge was the best home run hitter of all time given the links Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, and Mark McGwire — all ahead of Judge all-time — must use steroids.

After the Yankees OF hit home runs No. 1, Roger Maris Jr. deems Aaron Judge 'CLEAN HOME RUN KING.' At 62 years old, the best I ever had

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2022
Roger Maris Jr. has used Aaron Judge's record-breaking home run to talk about baseball's doping history, as he deemed the Yankees slugger the 'new clean home run king.' On Tuesday night, Judge John Kerry scored his 62nd home run of the season, defeating Maris Jr.'s father Roger Maris' previous AL record of 61. However, the issue of the overall single-season record remains more complicated, with Barry Bonds (73) and Mark McGwire's (71) single season marks being compared. Despite this, the pair have since confessed to using steroids.

Albert Pujols of the Cardinals is the fourth player to reach the fame after joining the 700 club with two home runs

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2022
Albert Pujols, the slugger for the St. Louis Cardinals, has swung his way into the record books, becoming the fourth player in Major League Baseball to reach 700 career home runs. He entered 698 home runs against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night, only after defeating Alex Rodriguez for fourth position on the all-time list. Pujols has recalled Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, and Barry Bonds as the only players to do so in history.

Barry Bonds wants to see Yankees' Aaron Judge in a San Francisco Giants uniform next season

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2022
As he said the slugger could beat his all-time home run record, San Francisco Giants legend Barry Bonds expressed disappointment in the Bay Area next season. With Judge currently on 60 with 13 games remaining in the MLB regular season, the Bonds' all-time single season record of 73 homers seems secure. But the all-time home run king revealed that he is rooting for Judge to smash Roger Maris' American League record of 61 homers and also his own major league record.

After walking Aaron Judge, Yankees fans branded Eric Stout 'the greatest coward in baseball.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
You don't want to be a part of the record books every single day. You may have been caught on a few websites for reasons due to something you did not do. At other times, you're in possession of the record books because you encouraged someone else to write their name. Take Mike Bacsik for example. Who is Mike Bacsik you may ask? Well, he was the pitcher on the Washington Nationals, who gave up a record-breaking 756th home run to Barry Bonds. After facing Aaron Judge on the verge of tying a record-tying 61st home run on Wednesday night in the Bronx, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Eric Stout was determined not to be another Mike Bacsik.

Fans of Aaron Judge's historic 60th home run have screamed at a hectic moment for the Yankees

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2022
After a tumultuous baseball scramble, Mike Kessler, a 20-year-old college student, met with Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees in his 60th homer on Tuesday night. Judge's ninth-inning longball not only put him one home run behind Roger Maris' Yankees and American League records, but also helped New York beat the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates 9-8. Giancarlo Stanton, a teammate, won the game after a walk-off grand slam later in the game. However, it was Kessler who came away with a sense of victory as much as Judge did on Tuesday night and during his historic 2022 campaign. 'It bounced off someone's hand,' Kessler told The New York Post. 'I reached and grabbed it and then bear-hugged it.' I just smothered it. It got off to a rocky start. It was a huge pile.'

Since crashing his 698th home run, Albert Pujols is inches closer to the 700 club

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2022
Albert Pujols scored his 698th home run, a two-run effort that pulled the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cincinnati Reds into a sixth-inning tie on Friday night. He came within two runs of achieving a record of 700 runs in his career. For his 19th home run of the season, the veteran slugger slugged Raynel Espinal 427 feet into the left-field stands, tied for 4-4.

After insinuating Cardinals' hitter Albert Pujols, Max Kellerman apologizes for using PEDs, he apologizes

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2022
Albert Pujols is getting closer and closer to 700 home runs over his career, but sports journalists are curious how he made it so far in the twilight of his career. Pujols scored his 697th home run against the Pirates on Saturday, defeating Alex Rodriguez for sole possession of the MLB's all-time home run leader list. Babe Ruth's 714 career homers rank third, behind Hank Aaron in 2nd (755) and Barry Bonds in 1st (762).

Albert Pujols is attracting new audiences, but will he make it to the 700 club before time runs out?

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2022
Albert Pujols is set to make history. In the only place it could have happened at the time, we least expected it. 700 home runs were never the number one people was concerned about for the first 11 years of Pujols' illustrious career. He'd have to work hard to reach, the number he'd have to get to, his last month of his career, sweating and facing his most difficult challenge to date. He was the most feared hitter in baseball, had 445 home runs, and was headed for Barry Bonds' record of 756.

Aaron Judge leads the Yankees to a crucial win with career-high 53rd home run

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
In the New York Yankees 2-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, Aaron Judge scored his MLB-leading 53rd home run. In the first inning, the judge's 450-foot longball gave New York a lead that the Yankees clung on to for the remainder of the night. Judge Mitch Brimmer set a new record for homers, defeating the 52 he hit as a rookie in 2017. Both New York runs were scored by the doubled, singled, and singled out.

Aaron Judge sets a new home run of the season as the outfielder maintains his all-time AL record

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
Judge reached a rare place just a night before, becoming the 10th player in MLB history to reach at least 50 home runs in a season twice. Judge's likely MVP-winning 2022 isn't exactly the most prolific in terms of home runs, considering he reached 52 in his rookie year. However, with 32 games remaining for the Yankees, Judge has a fair chance to smash Roger Maris' AL record of 61.

Albert Pujols sets a new MLB record as he inches closer to 700 home runs with No. 2. Cincinnati vs. 694 vs. Cincinnati vs. Cincinnati

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
At 449, Pujols had been tied for most pitchers as longball victims, but they had to take the crown for the first time on his own on his way to home run No. 1. 694. With former Yankee Alex Rodriguez two years ahead on 696, the Dominican-American is closing in on the fourth spot on the all-time homerun list. With 762, Bonds leads all comers, followed by Hank Aaron (755), Babe Ruth (754), and Rodriguez.