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in on base percentage

the most important stat

bonds will be in running for mvp this year

oh yeah he  is now one home run closer to ruth

he is the greatest ever

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mvp ???

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in on base percentage

the most important stat

bonds will be in running for mvp this year

oh yeah he  is now one home run closer to ruth

he is the greatest ever

once again you are wrong

Bonds does not qualify for this category because hew does not have enough at bats 57 are required he has 39 and second of all if he did he would still be well behind the leaders in the NL alone about 15th place, look it up if you do not believe me.  

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NOT ACCORDING TO la TIMES

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BONDS HOMERS AGAIN

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you never let me down

you dont know how to read stats

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Picks left  Player   TEAM   POS   G   AB   R   H   2B   3B   HR   RBI   TB   BB   SO   SB   CS   OBP   SLG   AVG  

 1.  B Bonds

SF OF 16 36 9 8 3 0 1 2 14 23 4 0 0 .541 .389 .222

 2.  J Giambi

NYY 1B 16 46 14 15 3 0 7 17 39 17 10 0 0 .530 .848 .326

 3.  T Helton

COL 1B 15 49 15 17 9 1 1 9 31 19 7 0 0 .529 .633 .347

 4.  N Johnson

WSH 1B 19 67 17 26 5 0 5 11 46 14 13 2 0 .512 .687 .388

 5.  J Thome

CWS DH 19 59 22 19 3 0 9 20 49 20 11 0 0 .506 .831 .322

 6.  M Ensberg

HOU 3B 19 66 19 25 5 1 9 19 59 15 14 0 1 .500 .894 .379

 7.  O Vizquel

SF SS 19 62 15 24 4 0 1 8 31 12 3 5 0 .494 .500 .387

 8.  D Jeter

NYY SS 17 64 14 24 6 2 2 15 40 14 6 2 1 .487 .625 .375

 9.  A Pujols

STL 1B 19 64 21 22 4 0 12 28 62 18 7 2 0 .482 .969 .344

 10.  L Castillo

MIN 2B 13 47 10 19 1 1 0 7 22 7 4 3 0 .481 .468 .404

 11.  B Ausmus

HOU C 17 45 4 15 3 0 0 6 18 10 5 0 0 .475 .400 .333

 12.  R Freel

CIN OF 18 57 15 17 5 0 0 4 22 16 8 8 3 .467 .386 .298

 13.  T Hafner

CLE DH 18 67 24 23 5 0 7 14 49 15 13 0 0 .463 .731 .343

 14.  M Tejada

BAL SS 20 80 13 34 2 0 4 17 48 4 8 0 0 .453 .600 .425

 15.  J Bay

PIT OF 21 69 15 20 1 0 5 10 36 19 18 3 1 .451 .522 .290

 15.  C Blake

CLE OF 18 62 11 23 6 0 2 14 35 9 9 0 0 .451 .565 .371

 15.  B Mueller

LAD 3B 20 65 9 21 6 0 2 13 33 15 2 0 1 .451 .508 .323

 18.  T Walker

CHC 2B 17 52 10 20 2 1 2 12 30 6 5 0 0 .450 .577 .385

 19.  D Lee

CHC 1B 14 44 11 14 4 0 3 10 27 12 7 5 2 .448 .614 .318

 20.  J Dye

CWS OF 17 53 9 17 3 0 3 14 29 11 10 2 0 .446 .547 .321

 21.  B Abreu

PHI OF 18 61 15 19 5 0 4 18 36 17 10 3 0 .444 .590 .311

 21.  J Gomes

TB DH 19 63 18 19 1 0 9 20 47 16 25 0 2 .444 .746 .302

 21.  R Howard

PHI 1B 18 62 10 22 1 0 5 10 38 10 13 0 0 .444 .613 .355

 24.  J Drew

LAD OF 17 65 13 22 3 1 4 15 39 12 11 1 1 .442 .600 .338

 25.  V Wells

TOR OF 17 72 13 28 2 1 7 18 53 4 10 2 2 .429 .736 .389

 26.  P Fielder

MIL 1B 20 75 12 28 4 0 3 11 41 7 21 2 0 .427 .547 .373

 26.  V Martinez

CLE C 19 75 13 29 7 0 4 15 48 6 7 0 0 .427 .640 .387

 26.  C Shelton

DET 1B 20 74 14 27 5 3 9 18 65 6 22 0 0 .427 .878 .365

 29.  M Cabrera

FLA 3B 17 63 13 21 7 0 4 13 40 10 15 2 1 .425 .635 .333

 30.  B Hawpe

COL OF 19 69 10 24 3 2 5 14 46 9 17 1 2 .423 .667 .348

 31.  C Lee

MIL OF 20 73 15 22 2 0 8 16 48 15 8 0 0 .420 .658 .301

 32.  B Giles

SD OF 19 67 10 18 2 0 2 10 26 17 10 1 0 .419 .388 .269

 33.  R Hernandez

BAL C 17 61 7 23 5 0 2 14 34 4 7 0 0 .418 .557 .377

 34.  G Atkins

COL 3B 17 71 18 26 7 0 2 12 39 6 7 0 0 .416 .549 .366

 34.  A Dunn

CIN OF 20 66 18 16 1 0 8 15 41 21 28 0 0 .416 .621 .242

 36.  M Young

TEX SS 20 85 12 31 10 0 1 13 44 8 13 2 0 .415 .518 .365

 37.  J Posada

NYY C 15 54 6 17 3 0 2 10 26 7 9 0 0 .413 .481 .315

 38.  C Delgado

NYM 1B 19 75 16 25 2 0 8 18 51 8 20 0 0 .412 .680 .333

 39.  E Chavez

OAK 3B 19 65 11 20 4 0 8 17 48 12 12 0 0 .410 .738 .308

 40.  M Ramirez

BOS OF 19 66 9 18 1 0 2 9 25 15 20 0 0 .407 .379 .273

 41.  L Berkman

HOU 1B 19 71 13 25 5 0 7 21 51 9 7 0 1 .405 .718 .352

 41.  J Vidro

WSH 2B 18 72 13 26 2 1 3 14 39 6 8 1 0 .405 .542 .361

 43.  J Mauer

MIN C 16 57 8 18 3 0 1 6 24 9 7 1 1 .403 .421 .316

 43.  A Rodriguez

NYY 3B 17 64 18 19 2 0 5 14 36 11 13 2 2 .403 .563 .297

 43.  G Sheffield

NYY OF 17 70 8 25 4 0 3 13 38 5 9 3 1 .403 .543 .357

 43.  K Youkilis

BOS 1B 17 66 10 21 6 0 1 11 30 8 15 0 0 .403 .455 .318

 47.  C Guillen

DET SS 20 71 12 22 6 1 3 8 39 10 5 2 0 .402 .549 .310

 47.  J Lane

HOU OF 19 63 18 14 1 0 4 8 27 19 14 0 0 .402 .429 .222

 49.  P Konerko

CWS 1B 19 75 17 26 6 0 5 16 47 7 7 0 0 .398 .627 .347

 50.  N Swisher

OAK OF 19 66 16 22 4 0 9 20 53 6 16 0 0 .397 .803 .333

 

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Picks left  Player   TEAM   POS   G   AB   R   H   2B   3B   HR   RBI   TB   BB   SO   SB   CS   OBP   SLG   AVG  

 1.  B Bonds

SF OF 16 36 9 8 3 0 1 2 14 23 4 0 0 .541 .389 .222

 2.  J Giambi

NYY 1B 16 46 14 15 3 0 7 17 39 17 10 0 0 .530 .848 .326

 3.  T Helton

COL 1B 15 49 15 17 9 1 1 9 31 19 7 0 0 .529 .633 .347

 4.  N Johnson

WSH 1B 19 67 17 26 5 0 5 11 46 14 13 2 0 .512 .687 .388

 5.  J Thome

CWS DH 19 59 22 19 3 0 9 20 49 20 11 0 0 .506 .831 .322

 6.  M Ensberg

HOU 3B 19 66 19 25 5 1 9 19 59 15 14 0 1 .500 .894 .379

 7.  O Vizquel

SF SS 19 62 15 24 4 0 1 8 31 12 3 5 0 .494 .500 .387

 8.  D Jeter

NYY SS 17 64 14 24 6 2 2 15 40 14 6 2 1 .487 .625 .375

 9.  A Pujols

STL 1B 19 64 21 22 4 0 12 28 62 18 7 2 0 .482 .969 .344

 10.  L Castillo

MIN 2B 13 47 10 19 1 1 0 7 22 7 4 3 0 .481 .468 .404

 11.  B Ausmus

HOU C 17 45 4 15 3 0 0 6 18 10 5 0 0 .475 .400 .333

 12.  R Freel

CIN OF 18 57 15 17 5 0 0 4 22 16 8 8 3 .467 .386 .298

 13.  T Hafner

CLE DH 18 67 24 23 5 0 7 14 49 15 13 0 0 .463 .731 .343

 14.  M Tejada

BAL SS 20 80 13 34 2 0 4 17 48 4 8 0 0 .453 .600 .425

 15.  J Bay

PIT OF 21 69 15 20 1 0 5 10 36 19 18 3 1 .451 .522 .290

 15.  C Blake

CLE OF 18 62 11 23 6 0 2 14 35 9 9 0 0 .451 .565 .371

 15.  B Mueller

LAD 3B 20 65 9 21 6 0 2 13 33 15 2 0 1 .451 .508 .323

 18.  T Walker

CHC 2B 17 52 10 20 2 1 2 12 30 6 5 0 0 .450 .577 .385

 19.  D Lee

CHC 1B 14 44 11 14 4 0 3 10 27 12 7 5 2 .448 .614 .318

 20.  J Dye

CWS OF 17 53 9 17 3 0 3 14 29 11 10 2 0 .446 .547 .321

 21.  B Abreu

PHI OF 18 61 15 19 5 0 4 18 36 17 10 3 0 .444 .590 .311

 21.  J Gomes

TB DH 19 63 18 19 1 0 9 20 47 16 25 0 2 .444 .746 .302

 21.  R Howard

PHI 1B 18 62 10 22 1 0 5 10 38 10 13 0 0 .444 .613 .355

 24.  J Drew

LAD OF 17 65 13 22 3 1 4 15 39 12 11 1 1 .442 .600 .338

 25.  V Wells

TOR OF 17 72 13 28 2 1 7 18 53 4 10 2 2 .429 .736 .389

 26.  P Fielder

MIL 1B 20 75 12 28 4 0 3 11 41 7 21 2 0 .427 .547 .373

 26.  V Martinez

CLE C 19 75 13 29 7 0 4 15 48 6 7 0 0 .427 .640 .387

 26.  C Shelton

DET 1B 20 74 14 27 5 3 9 18 65 6 22 0 0 .427 .878 .365

 29.  M Cabrera

FLA 3B 17 63 13 21 7 0 4 13 40 10 15 2 1 .425 .635 .333

 30.  B Hawpe

COL OF 19 69 10 24 3 2 5 14 46 9 17 1 2 .423 .667 .348

 31.  C Lee

MIL OF 20 73 15 22 2 0 8 16 48 15 8 0 0 .420 .658 .301

 32.  B Giles

SD OF 19 67 10 18 2 0 2 10 26 17 10 1 0 .419 .388 .269

 33.  R Hernandez

BAL C 17 61 7 23 5 0 2 14 34 4 7 0 0 .418 .557 .377

 34.  G Atkins

COL 3B 17 71 18 26 7 0 2 12 39 6 7 0 0 .416 .549 .366

 34.  A Dunn

CIN OF 20 66 18 16 1 0 8 15 41 21 28 0 0 .416 .621 .242

 36.  M Young

TEX SS 20 85 12 31 10 0 1 13 44 8 13 2 0 .415 .518 .365

 37.  J Posada

NYY C 15 54 6 17 3 0 2 10 26 7 9 0 0 .413 .481 .315

 38.  C Delgado

NYM 1B 19 75 16 25 2 0 8 18 51 8 20 0 0 .412 .680 .333

 39.  E Chavez

OAK 3B 19 65 11 20 4 0 8 17 48 12 12 0 0 .410 .738 .308

 40.  M Ramirez

BOS OF 19 66 9 18 1 0 2 9 25 15 20 0 0 .407 .379 .273

 41.  L Berkman

HOU 1B 19 71 13 25 5 0 7 21 51 9 7 0 1 .405 .718 .352

 41.  J Vidro

WSH 2B 18 72 13 26 2 1 3 14 39 6 8 1 0 .405 .542 .361

 43.  J Mauer

MIN C 16 57 8 18 3 0 1 6 24 9 7 1 1 .403 .421 .316

 43.  A Rodriguez

NYY 3B 17 64 18 19 2 0 5 14 36 11 13 2 2 .403 .563 .297

 43.  G Sheffield

NYY OF 17 70 8 25 4 0 3 13 38 5 9 3 1 .403 .543 .357

 43.  K Youkilis

BOS 1B 17 66 10 21 6 0 1 11 30 8 15 0 0 .403 .455 .318

 47.  C Guillen

DET SS 20 71 12 22 6 1 3 8 39 10 5 2 0 .402 .549 .310

 47.  J Lane

HOU OF 19 63 18 14 1 0 4 8 27 19 14 0 0 .402 .429 .222

 49.  P Konerko

CWS 1B 19 75 17 26 6 0 5 16 47 7 7 0 0 .398 .627 .347

 50.  N Swisher

OAK OF 19 66 16 22 4 0 9 20 53 6 16 0 0 .397 .803 .333

 

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Bonds goes deep, but Nady homer sinks Giants

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Scoring Summary NYM SFO

1st P Lo Duca singled to center, J Reyes scored. 1 0

2nd B Bonds homered to left. 1 1

7th X Nady homered to left. 2 1

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Game Time: 2:21

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Wind: 14 mph

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Barry Bonds showed why Mets manager Willie Randolph chooses to walk the slugger so often.

Randolph faced constant questions Tuesday about whether it was still necessary to issue free passes to Bonds, considering his early season struggles.

Bonds then hit his 710th career home run, though Xavier Nady upstaged the San Francisco star with a tiebreaking solo homer to left over Bonds' outstretched glove in the seventh inning of New York's 4-1 victory over the Giants.

"I just want to say for all you second-guessers, that's why I walked Barry Bonds last night," Randolph said. "He still has thunder in his bat. It's not like he can't be pitched to, but you have to respect how he can impact a game."

Cliff Floyd splashed a Bonds-like two-run homer into McCovey Cove in the eighth for his second career homer into the water and the 12th by a San Francisco opponent. The Giants have done it 40 times -- 31 by Bonds.

Floyd had been in a 4-for-24 slump on the Mets' current 10-game trip and was 0-for-7 in this series before hitting his second home run of the year.

"It was just awesome to contribute," Floyd said. "It's been a tough month for me thus far but I'm going to take that positive and sleep better tonight."

Steve Trachsel (2-1) pitched six strong innings and kept the Giants in check after allowing Bonds' second homer of the season and the slugger's first of the year at home, a drive starting the second.

David Wright and Kaz Matsui had two hits apiece for the Mets, who avoided their first three-game losing streak. Billy Wagner worked the ninth for his fifth save.

Bonds sent a 1-1 pitch from Trachsel into the left-field seats for his first homer in the Giants' waterfront ballpark since last Sept. 18 against the Dodgers -- one of only two he hit at home last year in an injury-shortened season.

"It was nice," Bonds said. "It felt good to hit the ball good today."

The 41-year-old Bonds, nursing a tender surgically repaired right knee and a swollen left elbow, grimaced noticeably as he limped around the bases after his homer. He arrived at home plate to chants of "Barry! Barry!"

He returned to play left field in the top of the third, waving several times to the cheering fans before tipping his cap in two directions.

Bonds, who has said in recent days his knee is hurting, struck out on four pitches in the fourth, walked in the seventh and hit a game-ending flyout in the ninth.

He later complained that the Giants removed heaters from the dugout, forcing him to sit in the tunnel between innings wearing heat packs to keep his muscles warm.

"It's just sore. It was cold, real cold," Bonds said. "We're used to having heaters in the dugout to keep yourself warm and loose and we don't have them. ... Sit in the tunnel with heat packs on is about all you can do."

About an hour before the game he received a massage on his knee, which underwent three operations in 2005 and kept him out all but 14 games. He also briefly stopped his clubhouse card game in the afternoon to watch his television series.

Bonds, who hit his first homer of the year Saturday at Colorado, wasn't expected to be in the lineup for Wednesday's day game -- the finale of the three-game series with New York.

"He had a great BP today," Giants manager Felipe Alou said. "He's coming along."

Trachsel, who allowed only two other hits, challenged the seven-time NL MVP and gave up his third career homer to Bonds, whose last seven homers at home have been solo shots. This one came a night after Bonds drew the 617th and 618th intentional walks of his career and went 0-for-1 with three walks in all.

Moises Alou drove in five runs following the intentional free passes in Monday's 6-2 win, giving the Giants 18 runs scored after Bonds' intentional walks this season.

"It wasn't like I was trying to challenge him or anything, I was just trying to pitch to him," Trachsel said of Bonds. "I was more worried about Moises Alou from past experiences. Moises is a guy I've had trouble with. They're both dangerous."

Bonds is five homers from passing Babe Ruth for second on the career list -- which would give him the most homers by a left-hander -- and 46 away from breaking Hank Aaron's mark of 755.

Jamey Wright (2-1) allowed three straight base hits to start the game, including an RBI single by Paul Lo Duca. They right-hander followed by retiring 15 of the next 17 batters he faced.

Wright gave up four runs and 10 hits but didn't walk a batter and struck out four.

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