Barry Bonds
Mentioned in 9 analyzed podcast episodes across 7 shows
A legendary baseball player from the Pittsburgh Pirates whose early career statistics have drawn comparisons to modern players like Julio Rodriguez. He features prominently in discussions about baseball's greatest hitters and the sport's all-time greats (GOAT), with recent podcast talk centering on his Hall of Fame eligibility and potential new media role as a Netflix color commentator.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
All The Smoke · Apr 15, 2026
Jackie, Rickey, & the Death of the Black Baseball Player ft. Howard Bryant
“Steroid era player; discussed regarding Hall of Fame eligibility and legacy impact”
All The Smoke · Apr 8, 2026
CC Sabathia: "Yankees retiring 52 means more than Hall of Fame"
“Sabathia's childhood idol from Bay Area, considered second greatest player after Ohtani”
All The Smoke · Apr 1, 2026
Kenny Lofton Breaks Down Hall of Fame SNUB, 90's Indians UNTOLD STORIES, Arizona Hoops
“Teammate of Lofton; elite hitter with exceptional discipline; Lofton watched him hit daily and studied his approach”
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast · Mar 20, 2026
Ep 604 - Tyler Gerben (feat. Steve Gerben, Dan Soder, Billy & Spud)
“Baseball player discussed for steroid use and head size changes”
Brock and Salk · Mar 2, 2026
Hour 4-How much is too much for Maxx Crosby? and an interesting comparison for Julio Rodriguez
“Pittsburgh Pirates legend whose first four seasons statistically compared to Julio Rodriguez”
First Things First · Mar 2, 2026
We’ve Gone Too Far With the G.O.A.T.
“Included in baseball GOAT discussion”
The Von Haessler Doctrine · Feb 13, 2026
The Von Haessler Doctrine: S16/EP029 - Chewth-Pick
“Hall of Fame baseball player potentially joining Netflix as color commentator; discussed for Hall of Fame eligibility”
The Joe Rogan Experience · Jan 16, 2026
#2440 - Matt Damon & Ben Affleck
“Baseball player referenced for steroid-era home run records and entertainment value despite performance enhancement”
DOUBL3 COVERAGE PODCAST · Jan 2, 2026
Dave Roberts Explains Why Shohei Ohtani Is The GOAT & Breaks Down The Dodgers’ World Series Run
“Roberts identifies him as the best hitter he's ever seen, though not the most talented player overall”