I'll now attempt to run through some of the more mainstream records that will not be broken any time soon and I'm actually comfortable with saying they will never be broken.  Presenting a non-exhaustive list of some of baseball's more fun unbreakable records.
The Philadelphia Phillies are getting ready for the upcoming season with their roster filled with superstar players in today's game. After putting this group to
Shohei Ohtani’s greatness can’t be overstated enough, but another all-time great hitter in baseball thinks the game is a bit easier for the Los Angeles Dodgers star compared to his time in MLB. Barry Bonds,
Barry Bonds is baseball's all-time most decorated hitter, but after 18 years since retiring from MLB, his confidence hasn't gone anywhere. The last time Bonds hit a home run at the professional level was September 2007.
San Francisco Giants legend Barry Bonds made headlines with his recent claim that he could still hit a 100 mph fastball even at his age of 60 years old. While p
Barry Bonds discussed his friendship with Michael Jordan but knew there was no chance that the NBA legend would have success in the MLB.
MLB icon Barry Bonds has something to say about Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani’s success and the evolution of baseball. Discover his unique perspective. Shohei Ohtani has captured the attention of the baseball world with his exceptional talent as both a hitter and pitcher throughout his seven years in MLB.
Imagine a young Barry Bonds, bat in his hand, standing at the plate with the sound of a crowd buzzing around. The post MLB Icon Barry Bonds Drops Powerful Tribute to Willie Mays As He Reveals His Stunning Role in Shaping Balanced Career appeared first on EssentiallySports.
But when Barry Bonds says it ... if he had to step up against someone throwing 100 miles per hour today. Bonds, the MLB's all-time leader in home runs, had nothing but confidence (as usual ...