Best Of The San Francisco Giants: Top 10 Seasons In Left Field

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3. Barry Bonds, 2004

Year ▾ Age G PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+
2004 39 147 617 129 135 27 3 45 101 6 1 232 41 .362 .609 .812 1.422 263

Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 2/10/2014.

Bonds, at age 39, rewrote the record book, winning an unprecedented fourth straight MVP award (his seventh overall, also a record) and set major-league marks with 232 walks and a ridiculous 120 intentional walks. His .609 on-base percentage and 1.422 OPS were also the best single-season marks of all-time. He also made his 13th All-Star Game appearance.

He also led the league with a .362 average and an .812 slugging percentage.

Bonds was first in the NL with a 10.7 WAR and an 11.5 Offensive WAR and 203 Runs Created.

He was second with 129 runs, fourth with 45 home runs and ninth with 75 extra-base hits.