I was a momma’s boy. I didn’t get anything from Dad, except my body and baseball knowledge. The only time I spent with him was at the ballpark.
BARRY BONDSIt’s a relief now to be able to stand next to my godfather and finally feel like I’ve accomplished something in the game of baseball.
More Barry Bonds Quotes
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I’d like to help educate kids about the Major Leagues – what to anticipate, what to expect, what they’ll need to do to prepare themselves.
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I know when I’m off alignment. I know when my body is out of adjustment. If your body is there, then mentally, you’ll be there. If your body feels good, then your mind feels good and your are going to feel better about your game.
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I don’t want to be a Major League coach.
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My life is in shambles. It is crazy. It couldn’t get any crazier. I’m just trying to stay sane.
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When I finish playing, I think I’d like to coach college baseball.
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It’s not the name that makes the player. It’s the player.
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I never stop looking for things to try and make myself better.
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I don’t ever remember having any bad times here in Pittsburgh.
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Young players need to know how to take care of themselves for life after baseball.
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I don’t know if steroids are going to help you in baseball. I just don’t believe it. I don’t believe steroids can help eye-hand coordination and technically hit a baseball.
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I have a chef who makes sure that I’m getting the right amounts of carbs, proteins and fats throughout the day to keep me at my max performance level.
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I’m a very private person. My life story isn’t for everybody.
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Sometimes I surprise my own damn self.
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I feel my time in baseball has come and gone. I feel like I had a great career. I had a lot of fun and have a lot of great memories. At one point in time, I’ll be able to tell it all. Right now that’s in the past. I see things differently. I more want to help.
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I’m not afraid to be lonely at the top.
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