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Stephen Smith /

CBS News/ September 20, 2012, 12:31 PM

Barry Bonds

San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds reacts to being walked in the fourth inning by the Anaheim Angels during Game 6 of the World Series in Anaheim, Calif., October 26, 2002.

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Giants, 2002

.370 average, 46 home runs, 110 runs batted in

After breaking the single-season home run record in 2001, Barry Bonds didn't see a lot of pitches to hit the following year. He was intentionally walked 68 times, but he still managed to crank 46 homers (three shy of Sammy Sosa's league-leading 49) and drive in 110 runs (18 behind Lance Berkman). Though his 198 total walks likely cost him a shot at the Triple Crown, Bonds won the batting title with a mind-boggling .370 mark - 72 points higher than his career average.