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Victor Conte, the founder of Balco, the California lab at the center of a performance-enhancing drug scandal involving high-profile athletes like Barry Bonds and Marion Jones, died on Monday, according to a statement from SNAC, the nutrition company he began after serving prison time for conspiracy to distribute steroids.
Victor Conte, one of the central names in performance-enhancing drug scandals during the 2000s, died Monday at 75. Conte had announced in June that he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
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Barry Bonds, Willie Mays among legends Tony Vitello mentioned in introductory press conference
During his introductory press conference as Giants manager, Tony Vitello gives credit to Barry Bonds and Willie Mays.
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Barry Bonds Explains His Hitting Philosophy and Approach at the Plate
Barry Bonds explained the mindset and mechanics behind his legendary hitting approach, emphasizing patience, discipline, and reading pitchers. He shared how mastering timing and strike-zone control allowed him to dominate without chasing bad pitches.
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Where Shohei Ohtani ranks alongside Barry Bonds and baseball's most feared hitters of all time
Bonds drew 688 intentional walks, averaging an intentional walk once every 18.3 times he stepped up to the plate. Nobody has ever and presumably will ever come close to that mark. However, Ohtani is quickly becoming more fearsome for pitchers.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has accomplished something for the Blue Jays that has put him in World Series lore with Barry Bonds.
In this captivating video, we delve into the unforgettable moment when legendary slugger Barry Bonds, as a coach, led his team to victory over Giancarlo Stanton in a thrilling Home Run Derby. Discover the strategies and techniques Bonds imparted to his players,