Barry Bonds breaks down epic SF Giants moments before bobblehead day vs. Dodgers
Briefly

Barry Bonds hit 160 home runs at San Francisco's waterfront ballpark, dominating the venue despite playing there for only eight of his 26 seasons. Notably, this total is more than double that of the next closest player, Brandon Belt. In a video interview, Bonds reflects on his career milestones at the stadium, including his 500th homer, his record-breaking 756th homer, and the significant No. 660, which tied him with Willie Mays. Bonds shares the insights from his past games, particularly highlighting his mindset during key moments.
Bonds' 160 homers at 24 Willie Mays Plaza are not just the most in stadium history; they're more than double the hitter with the second most (Brandon Belt, with 72).
Bonds recalled, Mays was chiding him beforehand: "If you don't hurry up, you ain't gonna see me." Bonds promised to hit the big fly at home and did so during the first home game of the season in 2004.
He played at the waterfront ballpark for only eight of the 26 seasons, yet his domination of the ballpark is unprecedented in its history.
Bonds walked viewers through his mindset in hindsight as he watched himself swing at a pitch, reflecting on his career highlights and achievements.
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