When Barry Bonds shakes my hand, he squeezes my metacarpals like he’s gripping one of his old maple-wood bats. Then he looks directly at me and past me at once, like I’m some journeyman pitcher whose ...
Jeff Kent and Barry Bonds back in the day when they played together with the San Francisco Giants. Circa, 2001. AFP PHOTO/Lucy NICHOLSON (Photo credit should read LUCY NICHOLSON/AFP via Getty Images) ...
Time is running out for Barry Bonds to earn his spot in Cooperstown. San Francisco Giants beat reporter and longtime Bay Area baseball insider Susan Slusser cast serious doubt on longtime Giants ...
The committee for the Contemporary Era Hall of Fame ballot meets this coming weekend at MLB's Winter Meetings. From this group, we'll likely see at least one new member of the Hall of Fame. It won't ...
It is that time of year again: The Baseball Hall of Fame’s hand-picked committee is set to perform its annual ritual of pearl-clutching, moralizing, and hair-splitting that is electing players to the ...
Major League Baseball was raking in the money while Barry Bonds was raking just about everything thrown to him during the steroids era. Tom Hauck / Getty Images Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens should ...
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. Conte ...
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens still have a chance to enter baseball’s hallowed hall. The National Baseball Hall of Fame contemporary baseball era committee ballot will have holdovers in Bonds, Clemens ...
Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent have another shot at Cooperstown. Bonds and Kent, one of the greatest duos in franchise history, are both on this year’s eight-player Contemporary Baseball Era player ballot ...
November 3 - Two of the greatest players in MLB history, shunned from baseball immortality over links to performance-enhancing drugs, have another chance for selection to the Hall of Fame. All-time ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Two of the best hitters in Giants franchise history will get another crack at entering the Hall of Fame. Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent, teammates in San Francisco for six seasons, were ...