Best of San Francisco Giants: Top 10 Seasons In Right Field
By Phil Watson
6. Bobby Bonds, 1970
Year ▾ | Age | G | PA | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | SB | CS | BB | SO | BA | OBP | SLG | OPS | OPS+ |
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1970 | 24 | 157 | 745 | 134 | 200 | 36 | 10 | 26 | 78 | 48 | 10 | 77 | 189 | .302 | .375 | .504 | .879 | 135 |
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Generated 3/6/2014.
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Bonds was still very much a hit-or-miss guy in 1970, but he came to play every day, leading the National League with 745 plate appearances while setting a major-league record with 189 strikeouts.
He led the league with a 33.7 Power-Speed number and was fourth with 134 Runs Created. He also led NL right fielders with a 2.13 Range Factor per nine innings.
Bonds was second in the NL with 134 runs; third with 10 triples, 48 stolen bases and a 82.76 stolen base percentage (48-for-58); fourth with 334 total bases and 36 doubles; fifth with 72 extra base hits; and sixth with 200 hits. He led NL outfielders with seven double plays.
He was tops among NL right fielders with 134 runs, 10 triples and 48 stolen bases; second with 36 doubles; and third with a .302 batting average, 26 homers and .504 slugging percentage.