Best of San Francisco Giants: Top 10 Seasons In Right Field

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2. Bobby Bonds, 1971

Year ▾ Age G PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+
1971 25 155 691 110 178 32 4 33 102 26 8 62 137 .288 .355 .512 .867 144

Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 3/6/2014.

Bonds was an All-Star for the first time, placed fourth in the MVP voting and won his first Gold Glove while doing the heavy lifting for the Giants, who won their first NL West title.

He led the National League with a 29.1 Power-Speed number, was fourth in the National League with 115 Runs Created, sixth with a 6.0 Offensive WAR, seventh with a 6.7 WAR (fourth among position players) and eighth with a 144 OPS-plus.

Bonds was second in the NL with 110 runs, third with 137 strikeouts and 69 extra base hits, fourth with 317 total bases and 102 RBI, fifth with a .512 slugging percentage and 33 home runs, sixth with 32 doubles, seventh with 26 stolen bases and 18.8 at-bats per homer, eighth with an .867 OPS and a 76.47 stolen base percentage (26-for-34), ninth with five hit by pitches and 10th with 178 hits. He led NL right fielders with a .996 fielding percentage.

He was tops among NL right fielders with 33 home runs, 102 RBI, 110 runs, 26 stolen bases and a .512 slugging percentage; second with 32 doubles; and third with four triples and an .867 OPS.

Bonds was 2-for-8 with two walks and four strikeouts, playing in just three games as the Giants lost in four to Pittsburgh, as he was limited by a bruised rib cage.