Barry Bonds hit numerous milestone home runs during his 22 seasons in Major League Baseball with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants.
[1][2] Bonds' ascension towards the top of experts' lists of greatest players was propelled by highly productive years in which he set many records.
Sports collectible dealers and buyers pay exorbitant sums for paraphernalia associated with such milestones.
[13] His 400th home run also received national coverage,[14] and his 400–400 feat was a motivating goal and is widely cited as a testament to his greatness.
[21] Bonds' 660th home run was more celebrated than his 661st because it put him in the same company as his own godfather on the all-time list.