Barry Bonds serves as a Special Advisor to the CEO. Bonds represents the organization at various community and organizational events in San Francisco. He also attends the GiantsĄ¯ Spring Training Camp in Scottsdale, AZ and works with the organizationĄ¯s young players. 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 ¨C 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 baseballĄ¯s 500 homer-500 steal club holds Major League BaseballĄ¯s all-time records for home runs (762) and walks (2,558). BondsĄ¯ impressive resume also includes baseballĄ¯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). In 2018, the Giants retired BondsĄ¯ uniform number 25. Bonds joined an elite group of New York and San Francisco Giants players as the 12th player to receive this honor.
Front Office Bios
Barry Bonds - Special Advisor