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baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
WithThisRing
Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:11 PM+

Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:11 PM
baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
I am watching a game on TV and they came on to say that Bobby Bonds has died of cancer (he is famous player and Barry Bonds father)
LisaT
Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:11 PM+

Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:11 PM
Re: baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
wait, did Barry Bonds (the current player) die or his father?
WithThisRing
Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:13 PM+

Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:13 PM
Re: baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
The father.
nehaliasz
Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:19 PM+

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Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:19 PM
Re: baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
thats awful. I know that Barry Bonds took berevement leave to be with his father over the past week or two. Prayers go out to him and his family.
Teri
Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:20 PM+
Re: baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
It didn't sound like he had too much time left. At least his son was able to spend some time with him
WithThisRing
Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:25 PM+

Posted: Aug 23, 2003 02:25 PM
Re: baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
A nice little memorial was done during the baseball game by the announcers. They showed flashbacks of Bobby playing ball, pictures of him and his son, and a quote by bobby that was 'what I am really proud of through out my entire career is I am Barry Bond's father'So sad.
WithThisRing
Posted: Aug 23, 2003 03:05 PM+

Posted: Aug 23, 2003 03:05 PM
Re: baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
Ex-Major Leaguer Bobby Bonds Dies at 57Bobby Bonds, one of the first major leaguers to blend home-run power with base-stealing speed and the father of one of baseball's greatest sluggers, died Saturday. He was 57.
Barry Bonds' father had been ill for nearly a year with lung cancer and a brain tumor, but he never lost his love for baseball. He was at Pacific Bell Park on Wednesday night, watching his superstar son and the San Francisco Giants.
Bobby Bonds died shortly before 9 a.m. PDT, a Giants spokesman said. Barry Bonds will be away from the team indefinitely.
'This is a great loss for the Giants family,' San Francisco owner Peter Magowan said. 'We want the Bonds family to know that they're in our thoughts and prayers. Bobby has meant so much to this organization for such a long time.
'It will be strange not to see him in the clubhouse and working on the field with Barry and our other players. He will be greatly missed.'
In early June, Bobby Bonds spent time in the hospital while fighting pneumonia. He underwent surgery on a brain tumor in April, all while fighting lung cancer.
Barry Bonds, who leads the majors with 39 homers, left the team for four days during a road trip last week to be with his father.
Bobby Bonds, a three-time All-Star and the MVP of the 1973 game, hit 332 home runs and stole 461 bases for the Giants, New York Yankees, California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Texas, Cleveland, St. Louis and the Chicago Cubs.
He hit .268, had 1,024 RBIs and won three Gold Glove awards as an outfielder.
Bonds became the second NL player to hit 30 homers and steal 30 bases in the same season in 1969 with the Giants. Willie Mays, his close friend and Barry Bonds' godfather, was the first to do it.
Bobby Bonds reached the 30-30 mark four more times in his 14-year career. Barry Bonds also has done it five times; no other player has reached the mark more than three times.
A native of Riverside, Calif., Bobby Bonds signed with the Giants in 1964 out of high school. He played seven seasons with San Francisco, and he was with the organization for 23 seasons as a player, coach, scout or front-office employee.
Bonds served as the club's hitting coach from 1993-96, and since then has been a special assistant to general manager Brian Sabean.
Bonds is survived by his wife, Pat; a daughter, Cheryl Dugan; and three sons: Barry, Ricky and Bobby Jr.
Bonds' declining health in recent months had been a shock to the veteran Giants, who knew him as a friend and a wise presence in their clubhouse.
'There's a man who's been coming into this clubhouse since I've been here,' Giants outfielder Marvin Benard said. 'He was my hitting coach my first two years. He's healthy and everything's great, and then, bam. It's been hard on us. I can't imagine what it's been like for Barry. It's one of those things that's hard to explain. There are no words to describe what people are going through.
'Heck, he's been around here forever. He played here. He coached here. His son, Barry, becomes what he is here.'
Funeral arrangements are pending.
Julybaby
Posted: Aug 23, 2003 09:46 PM+

Posted: Aug 23, 2003 09:46 PM
Re: baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
I didn't know he played for the Yankees. That's so sad.
endlessluv429
Posted: Aug 24, 2003 08:56 AM+

Posted: Aug 24, 2003 08:56 AM
Re: baseball fans: Bobby Bonds has died
awww---we heard that on the radio last night coming home-how sad
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