Awesome Bonds showcase Orlando! He and Griffey were the two best players I got to see their entire careers. Before he ever took a PED he was a three time MVP and the only player in major league history with 400 home runs and 400 stolen bases. It’s time he gets in the Hall!
Fantastic showcase Orlando! Bonds isn’t in the HOF because of his relationship with the media more than his PED use in my opinion. So sad that the baseball community holds a grudge. There are several guys in the HOF that are speculated to be PED users; moreover at least one that tested positive. Don’t get me started on Bud Selig, many of the guys that put him in the HOF he threw under the bus, such is a coward. Thanks for the showcase and sharing your thoughts on the GOAT.
Truly appreciate your comments on Bonds. Agree completely on his attitude towards the media, that hurts him to this day. I still think he will eventually be in the hall, maybe with an asterisk. He deserves to be with the greatest players ever.
My childhood idol here in Pittsburgh from 1988-1992. I still have my binder of 400+ Bonds cards that i collected back then. The only tangible thing that I have remaining from that time period. Thanks for sharing, Orlando! ⚾️⭐️🔥
Nice Barry Bonds showcase! Crazy how divisive he is, most people either love him or hate him and his cards are definitely under appreciated in my opinion! Great collection Orlando!
FUN showcase of your Barry Bonds card collection. I enjoyed collecting his cards along with his teammate from the Pirates, Bobby Bonilla. Thanks for sharing, Orlando
Great Bonds showcase. He’s my favorite player and best player I’ve seen with my own two eyes. He was a great fielder as well. Many gold gloves. Thanks for sharing.
Bonds is my guy! Been my favorite since I was a kid. I have quite a large collection, but I see some cards in your collection I don’t have! There are so many out there!
I agree with your assessment, Orlando. They pitched around him so he probably had the lowest hittable pitched balls opportunity ever. But, he’d typically turn around that one hittable pitch into the seats or into the bay. Amazing talent and Cards - thanks for sharing and Good Collecting 👍❤️
Great Bonds collection, Orlando! Easily one of the greatest of all time and the best of his era. I think I have his rookie run besides the 1987 Tiffany and Fleer Glossy. Enjoyed the collection!
Barry was a great player. But no championships, and his obvious peds. I can't put him in that category. I love those Tiffany cards. I still want to pick up some keys from the 80s. But Bonds great player, but not in GOAT convo. Never dominated his generation. Thanks for the video Orlando !
Orlando, what an awesome Bonds showcase! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Yes, I also consider Bonds to be one of the All-Time Greats, even with his PED usage! I have been picking up various Bonds refractors from his playing years and having a blast doing it! Not sure when you last showed your Willie Mays cards, but I would love to see you do a Willie Mays showcase, my collecting brother! 😊👊
Appreciate you watching the video! Bonds is the best. I haven’t shown Mays because I don’t have many. I sold off my Mays, Aaron, Jackie cards and others to get my Mantle. I’ll share some of those players that I have in a video soon.
Hi Orlando. Bonds certainly was one of the best hitters I have seen in the past 40 years. Just the intentional walks he used to get, demonstrated how he was feared as a hitter. I love seeing those Tiffany cards, I don`t have any of them but they`re sharp. I would love to see your Ripken Jr. stuff. Thanks for sharing my friend, talk soon pal.
I agree about Bonds being the best player in my lifetime as well. Only ones that could even come close was Mike Trout and Ken Griffey Jr, but as we know injuries really got them... especially Trout. Nice Bonds cards and thanks for sharing with us.
Bonds got my vote for being in HOF 💯👍 Love the Toys R Us Bond, but you gotta add one more Bonds card to your collection it's the 1992 Topps kids card #21 there inexpensive & funny. 😂 Nice collection can't wait to see who's next?
Gave a video like. Lots of cards from my youth. I wish I had access to those Tiffany cards when I was growing up. They are beautiful cards. Enjoyed seeing the display. I wouldn't consider him an inner circle player. It's difficult to determine how long he used PEDs. If he started before he made it to the majors, it's possible I would have never known who he was. I think of a player like Mike Piazza who was a 62nd Rd pick that all of a sudden through the use of PEDs which he admitted to using, he became a HOFer. Without PEDs, I highly doubt I would have ever heard of Mike Piazza.
Like #5! Great cards! Bonds was my guy his years in Pittsburgh and should be in the HOF regardless. They have already put players in linked to roids and why not add the best of them all. Love these cards, have most of them, it's a great showcase of your Bonds collection. Love them all! I have yet to get any Tiffany versions or O-Pee-Chee, but they are on my radar. Everyone forgets about how good of a fielder he was, 8 Gold Gloves to be exact. Such a great player and I agree that he didn't need the roids to be a HOFer. Love the 88' Fleer, it is one of my favorite of his. enjoyed the watch, thanks for sharing 👍👍 until next time, have an awesome day, take care and GOD Bless Orlando ✌out
@@ACollectorsDream Thank you Orlando. You will have to wait til baseball season to see my Bonds and Griffey's. I finally made some content, not the greatest, but it's a start. Love your collection ❤
Great player for sure! Having mentioned Gibson, his 162 game average is off the charts 45 HR to Bonds 41 and 46 for Babe. RBI 197 to 108 for Bonds and 145 for Babe. All 3 in great company.
Great video, I do believe at some point he will get into the HOF. Views will shift as the HOF voters cycle through. He should be anyway, you're right he was a HOF before he left Pittsburgh. One of my favorite stats I heard this past fall was the Ohtani's great season this year would only be Bonds 11th best offensive season. I recently picked his 91 Topps Desert Storm card. As always thank you for your contributions to the hobby!
Great cards, Orlando! I love that ToysRUs card! Bonds was a beast he won 3 MVPs and went 40-40 before PEDs. I think he started using them in 2000 or 200. Then he obviously went to another level. Like McGwire, Sosa, and Clemens, I think his legacy is tarnished. It's just my opinion. I think eventually they'll get into the HOF. It's hard to compare him to Ruth and Aaron for me. It's hard to compare players across different generations of baseball already, then you mix in substances that may have added 13% from what I've read to Bonds ball flight it's really tough to compare.
How do you know when he started taking them? I've heard others say this and have never figured out why this is said. Steroids were around long before he began playing so I'm not sure why many people say he didn't take them until way later into his career.
@Hodges1455 I don't know for sure. I just remember when his body started changing. His numbers definitely started changing. He was getting a little older and missed significant time due to injury one season. It may have been 2000 or 2001 he may have even missed time in two seasons. But, when he was healthy, his homerun totals went through the roof, and he was in his later 30s.
@@billyballgamesportscards Yeah, it can take a while for PEDs to completely change your body. His HRs jumped from 19 in '89 to 33 in '90 and his SBs from 32 to 52 that same year. He could have started then, before or after. I suspect he was using early on, maybe before he even entered the league. No one can really know other than Barry. I doubt we'll ever know.
@Hodges1455 He could have been! You're right, though we'll never know. After 89, he was pretty consistently between 30-40 and season, then 49, and boom 73! It really is hard to say though, and so many dudes were taking them. I remember thinking Clemens was washed in 93 or 94, and then he wins 4 more CY Awards!🤣🤣 Baseball really was a mess back then. McGwire hit 49 his rookie year. He could have already been on them!
Great video. I met Bonds as a kid when he was a rookie. I was a big fan but never thought he was best ever. Today, I would put ohtani ahead of Bonds. I know it’s early but I think he is amazing. I was too poor as a kid for those Tiffany. Why did they call them Tiffany? Who is Tiffany?
Well said! The Tiffany cards were originally called Collectors Edition and were numbered sets. Produced in Ireland for Topps, they were higher quality paper and cards had glossy fronts. The Tiffany name was not given by topps, collectors and price guides called them that.
I would argue that. He could have been taking PEDs before he even made it to the majors. It's entirely possible that more people would have remembered Andy Van Slyke than Barry Bonds, if Barry had never taken PEDs. We'll never know. I still loved watching him play as well. He was the PED goat. I view him more as an entertainer than a baseball player.
Bonds was the best I've ever seen. Honestly, I think injury prevention was the biggest benefit to his steroid use. His eye was amazing. A Frank Thomas showcase would be great
Hi Orlando, Your Content and explanations unmatched. 2 comments one off topic.I think somehow on records and statistics we have to separate the thinking and one size doesn`t fit all era`s? Like the NFL has 17 games now compared to 12 or 14 per year. What stats would Marino, Moon,Montana etc. have in the QB friendly enviorment of today with 17 regular season games? I think in MLB. they played only 154 games per year until the 1961 or 62 season. So if you played pre -1961 Didn`t you have less of a chance to accumulate stats? Idk? (2) Just watched a doc. on Custer`s Last Stand. Some guys did a deep dive/investigation that 1 soldier survived Agustus /Frank Finkel and his story. They had an expert scrutinize his signatures very interesting. Also an auction held world wide bidders on the bloody flag banner that Custer touched. But as I was watching that show I was thinking what was going on about that time. King Kelly was playing baseball and thought of your King Kelly card. If you like history you might want to check it out. Anyway thanks Jim.
Great Bonds showcase - love that ‘86 Tiffany! I think the steroid guys should be in the HOF. The Hall is the history of baseball, and the “steroid era” is part of it. You still need skill and talent to play with steroids. Most of those guys played full long careers, and many of them are the reason butts were in the seats at games in the 90’s and early 2000’s. They generated a ton of money for the MLB and their respective teams. Just put an asterisk next to their name and move on. Thanks for sharing!
I love your Channel Orlando, but this time I disagree! Barry Bonds was great without PED’s, but that was not good enough he wanted to stand out as one the best ever that was all that mattered to him. Maybe trying to live up to his godfather Willie Mays! In the end maybe if he would come out and admit it then we all could forgive him, but he continues to deny what we all know. You can never be labeled the best if we’re enhanced beyond your already god given abilities. He and others like him continue to be a black eye on the game we all love.
Awesome Bonds showcase Orlando! He and Griffey were the two best players I got to see their entire careers. Before he ever took a PED he was a three time MVP and the only player in major league history with 400 home runs and 400 stolen bases. It’s time he gets in the Hall!
Thanks Steve, he was an amazing player. One day he will be in the Hall of Fame
Fantastic showcase Orlando! Bonds isn’t in the HOF because of his relationship with the media more than his PED use in my opinion. So sad that the baseball community holds a grudge. There are several guys in the HOF that are speculated to be PED users; moreover at least one that tested positive. Don’t get me started on Bud Selig, many of the guys that put him in the HOF he threw under the bus, such is a coward. Thanks for the showcase and sharing your thoughts on the GOAT.
Truly appreciate your comments on Bonds. Agree completely on his attitude towards the media, that hurts him to this day. I still think he will eventually be in the hall, maybe with an asterisk. He deserves to be with the greatest players ever.
My childhood idol here in Pittsburgh from 1988-1992. I still have my binder of 400+ Bonds cards that i collected back then. The only tangible thing that I have remaining from that time period. Thanks for sharing, Orlando! ⚾️⭐️🔥
Thanks for sharing! That is awesome you have so many Bonds cards!
Nice Barry Bonds showcase! Crazy how divisive he is, most people either love him or hate him and his cards are definitely under appreciated in my opinion! Great collection Orlando!
Thanks Jim, agree some love him and others don’t
FUN showcase of your Barry Bonds card collection. I enjoyed collecting his cards along with his teammate from the Pirates, Bobby Bonilla. Thanks for sharing, Orlando
Thanks Dre
Your collection never ends!!!!
Truly appreciate your support, got some others coming!
Thank you for showcasing Bonds brought back lot of memories watching him play at Three Rivers Stadium when I was younger lol
Thank you for watching, Bonds was awesome
Great Bonds showcase. He’s my favorite player and best player I’ve seen with my own two eyes. He was a great fielder as well. Many gold gloves. Thanks for sharing.
Bonds was one of a kind. Thanks for your support.
Bonds is my guy! Been my favorite since I was a kid. I have quite a large collection, but I see some cards in your collection I don’t have! There are so many out there!
I’m glad you like the video. There are some amazing cards out there for sure.
I agree with your assessment, Orlando. They pitched around him so he probably had the lowest hittable pitched balls opportunity ever. But, he’d typically turn around that one hittable pitch into the seats or into the bay. Amazing talent and Cards - thanks for sharing and Good Collecting 👍❤️
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Hope all is well with you and your family.
He is such a polarizing player. Absolutely the most dominant that I have seen play.
Definitely a dominant player. Unfortunately he used PED.
Great Bonds collection, Orlando! Easily one of the greatest of all time and the best of his era. I think I have his rookie run besides the 1987 Tiffany and Fleer Glossy. Enjoyed the collection!
Well said! Thanks again
Wow, some really cool bonds cards. Thanks for sharing with us.
Appreciate the support!
Barry was a great player. But no championships, and his obvious peds. I can't put him in that category. I love those Tiffany cards. I still want to pick up some keys from the 80s. But Bonds great player, but not in GOAT convo. Never dominated his generation. Thanks for the video Orlando !
Great points Winston. Have to agree with you on that. Appreciate your support
Orlando, what an awesome Bonds showcase! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Yes, I also consider Bonds to be one of the All-Time Greats, even with his PED usage! I have been picking up various Bonds refractors from his playing years and having a blast doing it! Not sure when you last showed your Willie Mays cards, but I would love to see you do a Willie Mays showcase, my collecting brother! 😊👊
Appreciate you watching the video! Bonds is the best. I haven’t shown Mays because I don’t have many. I sold off my Mays, Aaron, Jackie cards and others to get my Mantle. I’ll share some of those players that I have in a video soon.
Regardless of the 'roids. He is the best player I've ever seen play. Thanks for the showcase Orlando!
Couldn't agree more!
Hi Orlando. Bonds certainly was one of the best hitters I have seen in the past 40 years. Just the intentional walks he used to get, demonstrated how he was feared as a hitter. I love seeing those Tiffany cards, I don`t have any of them but they`re sharp. I would love to see your Ripken Jr. stuff. Thanks for sharing my friend, talk soon pal.
Thank you Stephen, I should share my Ripken cards. Will do him soon
Hi Orlando! I have mixed feelings about Bonds but can’t deny his talent. Great collection and thanks for sharing!
I’m like you, final numbers are amazing. But he cheated like many others of the era
I agree about Bonds being the best player in my lifetime as well. Only ones that could even come close was Mike Trout and Ken Griffey Jr, but as we know injuries really got them... especially Trout. Nice Bonds cards and thanks for sharing with us.
Great points and thanks for watching!
Bonds got my vote for being in HOF 💯👍 Love the Toys R Us Bond, but you gotta add one more Bonds card to your collection it's the 1992 Topps kids card #21 there inexpensive & funny. 😂 Nice collection can't wait to see who's next?
Good call! I’ll look into that one
Gave a video like. Lots of cards from my youth. I wish I had access to those Tiffany cards when I was growing up. They are beautiful cards. Enjoyed seeing the display. I wouldn't consider him an inner circle player. It's difficult to determine how long he used PEDs. If he started before he made it to the majors, it's possible I would have never known who he was. I think of a player like Mike Piazza who was a 62nd Rd pick that all of a sudden through the use of PEDs which he admitted to using, he became a HOFer. Without PEDs, I highly doubt I would have ever heard of Mike Piazza.
Great points my friend. Really appreciate your insight.
Like #5! Great cards! Bonds was my guy his years in Pittsburgh and should be in the HOF regardless. They have already put players in linked to roids and why not add the best of them all. Love these cards, have most of them, it's a great showcase of your Bonds collection. Love them all! I have yet to get any Tiffany versions or O-Pee-Chee, but they are on my radar. Everyone forgets about how good of a fielder he was, 8 Gold Gloves to be exact. Such a great player and I agree that he didn't need the roids to be a HOFer. Love the 88' Fleer, it is one of my favorite of his. enjoyed the watch, thanks for sharing 👍👍 until next time, have an awesome day, take care and GOD Bless Orlando ✌out
Agree completely with your comments, truly appreciate your support. God Bless
@@ACollectorsDream Thank you Orlando. You will have to wait til baseball season to see my Bonds and Griffey's. I finally made some content, not the greatest, but it's a start. Love your collection ❤
Great collection of cards!!
Glad you like them! Appreciate you sharing your thoughts
Excelente trabajo amigo como siempre
Muchas Gracias mi amigo.
cool showcase, Orlando!
Thanks! Appreciate you watching
Thanks for sharing Orlando. Would love to see your Big Hurt collection.
Thanks for watching! I’m working on that collection now.
Great showcase!!
Appreciate you watching
Great player for sure! Having mentioned Gibson, his 162 game average is off the charts 45 HR to Bonds 41 and 46 for Babe. RBI 197 to 108 for Bonds and 145 for Babe. All 3 in great company.
Thanks for the info Stukes, agree completely.
Nice cards!
Glad you like them!
Whether you like him or not.
He was the best. Great video, my friend.
Appreciate you, I agree, he was the best!
Great video, I do believe at some point he will get into the HOF. Views will shift as the HOF voters cycle through. He should be anyway, you're right he was a HOF before he left Pittsburgh. One of my favorite stats I heard this past fall was the Ohtani's great season this year would only be Bonds 11th best offensive season. I recently picked his 91 Topps Desert Storm card. As always thank you for your contributions to the hobby!
Congrats on the Desert shield card. Agree with you completely
Great cards, Orlando! I love that ToysRUs card! Bonds was a beast he won 3 MVPs and went 40-40 before PEDs. I think he started using them in 2000 or 200. Then he obviously went to another level. Like McGwire, Sosa, and Clemens, I think his legacy is tarnished. It's just my opinion. I think eventually they'll get into the HOF. It's hard to compare him to Ruth and Aaron for me. It's hard to compare players across different generations of baseball already, then you mix in substances that may have added 13% from what I've read to Bonds ball flight it's really tough to compare.
How do you know when he started taking them? I've heard others say this and have never figured out why this is said. Steroids were around long before he began playing so I'm not sure why many people say he didn't take them until way later into his career.
@Hodges1455 I don't know for sure. I just remember when his body started changing. His numbers definitely started changing. He was getting a little older and missed significant time due to injury one season. It may have been 2000 or 2001 he may have even missed time in two seasons. But, when he was healthy, his homerun totals went through the roof, and he was in his later 30s.
@@billyballgamesportscards Yeah, it can take a while for PEDs to completely change your body. His HRs jumped from 19 in '89 to 33 in '90 and his SBs from 32 to 52 that same year. He could have started then, before or after. I suspect he was using early on, maybe before he even entered the league. No one can really know other than Barry. I doubt we'll ever know.
@Hodges1455 He could have been! You're right, though we'll never know. After 89, he was pretty consistently between 30-40 and season, then 49, and boom 73! It really is hard to say though, and so many dudes were taking them. I remember thinking Clemens was washed in 93 or 94, and then he wins 4 more CY Awards!🤣🤣 Baseball really was a mess back then. McGwire hit 49 his rookie year. He could have already been on them!
@ Yeah, my guess is all three were messing with PEDs for a long time. I agree, baseball was a mess back then.
Great video. I met Bonds as a kid when he was a rookie. I was a big fan but never thought he was best ever.
Today, I would put ohtani ahead of Bonds. I know it’s early but I think he is amazing.
I was too poor as a kid for those Tiffany. Why did they call them Tiffany? Who is Tiffany?
Well said! The Tiffany cards were originally called Collectors Edition and were numbered sets. Produced in Ireland for Topps, they were higher quality paper and cards had glossy fronts. The Tiffany name was not given by topps, collectors and price guides called them that.
None Peds he would’ve went down as a top three player of all time without argument. Still loved watching him play .
I would argue that. He could have been taking PEDs before he even made it to the majors. It's entirely possible that more people would have remembered Andy Van Slyke than Barry Bonds, if Barry had never taken PEDs. We'll never know. I still loved watching him play as well. He was the PED goat. I view him more as an entertainer than a baseball player.
Without PEDs who knows what he would have done, but still HOF. With PED he was one of the best ever
Bonds was the best I've ever seen. Honestly, I think injury prevention was the biggest benefit to his steroid use. His eye was amazing.
A Frank Thomas showcase would be great
I’m going to do Frank next time
Hi Orlando, Your Content and explanations unmatched. 2 comments one off topic.I think somehow on records and statistics we have to separate the thinking and one size doesn`t fit all era`s? Like the NFL has 17 games now compared to 12 or 14 per year. What stats would Marino, Moon,Montana etc. have in the QB friendly enviorment of today with 17 regular season games? I think in MLB. they played only 154 games per year until the 1961 or 62 season. So if you played pre -1961 Didn`t you have less of a chance to accumulate stats? Idk? (2) Just watched a doc. on Custer`s Last Stand. Some guys did a deep dive/investigation that 1 soldier survived Agustus /Frank Finkel and his story. They had an expert scrutinize his signatures very interesting. Also an auction held world wide bidders on the bloody flag banner that Custer touched. But as I was watching that show I was thinking what was going on about that time. King Kelly was playing baseball and thought of your King Kelly card. If you like history you might want to check it out. Anyway thanks Jim.
Definitely should check it out, that era is fascinating to me. Truly appreciate your insight and support
Great Bonds showcase - love that ‘86 Tiffany! I think the steroid guys should be in the HOF. The Hall is the history of baseball, and the “steroid era” is part of it. You still need skill and talent to play with steroids. Most of those guys played full long careers, and many of them are the reason butts were in the seats at games in the 90’s and early 2000’s. They generated a ton of money for the MLB and their respective teams. Just put an asterisk next to their name and move on. Thanks for sharing!
I’ll have to agree with you, put them in with an asterisk. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, much appreciated
1986 XRC's are the true rookies, not 1987 packed pulled
That’s correct, 86’ is his true rookie. Appreciate you sharing your thoughts
I love your Channel Orlando, but this time I disagree! Barry Bonds was great without PED’s, but that was not good enough he wanted to stand out as one the best ever that was all that mattered to him. Maybe trying to live up to his godfather Willie Mays! In the end maybe if he would come out and admit it then we all could forgive him, but he continues to deny what we all know. You can never be labeled the best if we’re enhanced beyond your already god given abilities. He and others like him continue to be a black eye on the game we all love.
Agree with you, Bonds cheated. His numbers are amazing but he’ll be remembered for PED use.
Bonds cheated with the PED use but he was still the best hitter of his era.
Agree completely on Bonds, best hitter I’ve ever seen
Really wish we would know what the numbers would look like if they hadn't used steroids.
Good point, we’ll probably never know when he started.
Greatest cheater ever
He was a big cheater but put up amazing numbers
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Thanks so much