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BARRY BONDS JOINS GIANTS FRONT OFFICE AS SPECIAL ADVISOR TO CEO
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Seven-time National League MVP Barry Bonds has joined the
San Francisco Giants front office as a Special Advisor to the CEO the club announced today.
In his new role, Bonds will represent the organization at various community and
organizational events in San Francisco. He will also attend the Giants Spring Training Camp in
Scottsdale, Arizona from March 22-28 and will visit the Giants’ minor league teams to work with
the organizations’ young players.
”We are delighted to welcome Barry back home to the Giants,” said Giants CEO Larry
Baer. “As one of the greatest players of all-time, Barry’s contributions to our organization are
legendary. He joins Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Orlando Cepeda and other distinguished
alumni who help advise the club and we look forward to working with him again. ”
"I am excited to be back home with the Giants and join the team in an official capacity,”
said Bonds. “San Francisco has always been my home and the Giants will always be my family. I
look forward to spending time with the team, young players in the system as well as the Bay
Area community.”
Bonds signed with the Giants in 1993 and spent his final 15 Major League seasons in a
San Francisco uniform, compiling a .312 batting average with 381 doubles, 41 triples, 586 home
runs and 1,440 RBI in 1,976 games. He can be found throughout the SF-era record books,
ranking in the top 10 for batting average (first), games (third), at-bats (third – 6,263), runs (first -
1,555), hits (third - 1,951), doubles (first), triples (fourth), home runs (first), RBI (first), stolen
bases (first - 263) and walks (first - 1,947).
Bonds won seven NL MVP awards, eight Gold Glove awards and received 14 All-Star
selections during his storied 22-year Major League career with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1986-92)
and San Francisco Giants (1993-2007). He was a two-time winner of the National League batting
title and the lone member of baseball’s 500 homer-500 steal club holds Major League Baseball’s
all-time records for home runs (762) and walks (2,558).
Bonds’ impressive resume also includes baseball’s single-season records for home runs
(73 in 2001), walks (232 in 2004), intentional walks (120 in 2004), on-base percentage (.609 in
2004) and slugging percentage (.863 in 2001).
Source: SF Giants News Release
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