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  1. Jun 18, 2024 · The baseball world lost an icon Tuesday after Giants great Willie Mays died at the age of 93. For Barry Bonds, Mays was so much more. Bonds paid tribute to his late godfather with a heartfelt post on Instagram shortly after news broke of Mays' passing. Stay in the game with the latest updates on your beloved Bay Area and California sports teams!

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · April 21, 2021. Mays was the oldest living Hall of Fame player at 93 when he died. The honor now belongs to Luis Aparicio, a 5-foot-9, 160-pound shortstop who dazzled with his glove and led the ...

  3. 4 days ago · Barry Bonds' Baseball cards are available in at least 31 sets. Barry Bonds' biggest 7-day price movers are 1986 Fleer Update #U-14 Base, 1986 Topps Traded Tiffany #11T Base, and 1987 Topps Tiffany #320 Base.The biggest 30-day change Barry Bonds cards are 1988 Fleer #322 Base, 1986 Topps Traded #11T Base, and 1986 Topps Traded Tiffany #11T Base.Sports Card Investor is currently tracking 42 ...

  4. Barry Bonds' Baseball cards are available in at least 31 sets. Barry Bonds' biggest 7-day price movers are 1987 Donruss #361 Base, 1987 Topps #320 Base, and 1986 Topps Traded Tiffany #11T Base.The biggest 30-day change Barry Bonds cards are 1989 Topps #620 Base, 1986 Topps Traded Tiffany #11T Base, and 1987 Fleer #604 Base.Sports Card Investor is currently tracking 42 Barry Bonds cards.

  5. Jun 19, 2024 · Barry Bonds relationship with Willie Mays. Mays remained close with Bonds throughout his career and was a big reason why Bonds signed with San Francisco in the 1992 offseason.

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · On his path to becoming the MLB's all-time home run leader, former Giants outfielder Barry Bonds had to surpass his godfather, Willie Mays-- something the slugger wasn't exactly thrilled to do. During a feature interview with FOX Sports, Bonds revealed that he did not want to pass Mays as he approached 660 career home runs in April 2004.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · June 19 (UPI) -- Barry Bonds and Ken Griffey Jr. were among the baseball legends to offer reflection and condolences on social media in response to Willie Mays' death, saying they are "devastated" by the loss. "I am beyond devastated and overcome with emotion," Bonds said of Mays, who died Tuesday of heart failure.