One of the all-time greats in the game (at printing, only Hank Aaron stands firmly ahead of him on the all-time home run list), Barry Bonds was a National League All-Star for all five of the years (1993-97). 1993 was his first year as a San Francisco Giant, and among his career highs that year were homers (46), runs (129), RBI’s (123), ultimately leading the Giants to a killer 103-59 record, and jumpstarting the Three-Division-Wild Card playoff dynamic because of Bonds’ team’s exclusion from post-season play. Louisville Slugger (model H238). Bonds signs in black marker (8/10) next to his name engraved in block lettering. Bonds’ #25 is in black marker on knob, and this stick had nice use with ball seam marks on barrel, and great tar action on handle. Uncracked gem.