A lot of walks go a long way to helping out the batting average. I did a quick and dirty calculation of his APBA card and he should hit around. 328 but his offensive value is in his power and on-base not his batting average. If I were king of APBA, I may have given him an extra 10.īonds is even better with a runner on first. With the 53-15 and the 61-22, he has two chances for get hit by the pitch. You might have noticed that he isn’t hurt by any 24 double plays either. To say that the 2004 Barry Bonds card (which I found on the APBA Games FB fan page recently) is based on 373 at-bats is misleading. Some might think this is a gift but Barry Bonds was given a OF-3 in 2001. Barry Bonds prices (Baseball Cards 2001 Topps) are updated daily for each source listed above. That’s because in 2004, he had 232 bases on balls for a total of 617 plate appearances. The prices shown are the lowest prices available for Barry Bonds the last time we updated. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price. We do not factor unsold items into our prices. It’s just gravy on the top.Īn interesting note about Bonds’ 2001 season… despite breaking the all-time record in homeruns and doing so handily (he had nine more than second place Sammy Sosa), he was fourth in rbis.
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