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Ann Liguori's Audio Hall of Fame: Bobby Bonds

By: Bobby Bonds
Narrated by: Ann Liguori
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Bobby Bonds, famed right fielder with the San Francisco Giants from 1968 to 1981, is known for his outstanding combination of power hitting and speed. He became the second player to hit 300 career home runs and steal 300 bases, joining Willie Mays. Together with his son Barry Bonds, he is part of baseball's most accomplished father-son combination.

Catch Bobby Bonds as he talks about his relationships with the key people in the sport.

Bonds is interviewed by Ann Liguori, award-winning luminary in sports broadcasting with a celebrated career that spans two decades. Liguori has interviewed some of the most legendary sports personalities, drawing out their success stories, their opinions on a variety of issues, and their love of the game.

Listen to more of Ann Liquori's Audio Hall of Fame Interviews.©2009 Ann Liguori (P)2009 Ann Liguori
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In this illuminating and intimate interview, famed talk show host and sports correspondent Ann Liguori interviews Bobby Bonds, former Giants player and father of Barry Bonds. Liguori has been an expert athletic pundit for years, acting as host and producer of Sports Interview with Ann Liguori, which has broken records for female-run sports shows. Her experience shows in her conversation with Bonds, as she manages both to stay in the background and to draw out her subject as he discusses coming full circle with the Giants in his return to the team as a hitting and first base coach. The interview is bittersweet, for Bonds passed away from cancer in 2003.

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