Pittsburgh Pirates: 1990-1992

San Francisco Giants: 1993-1999

Barry Bonds may be the most controversial player in baseball history, but love him or hate him you can deny that he was one of the best to play the game.  He was outstanding at the plate or in the field.  He won the MVP in '90, '92, and '93, but also finished second in '91, fourth in '94, and fifth in '96 and '97.  He led the league in on-base percentage '91-'93 and '95. 

Led the league in slugging percentage in '90, '92, and '93.  Was the leader in OPS '90-'93 and '95.  Had the most runs scored in '92.  He led the league in home runs and runs batted in during the '93 season.  He also led the league in walks in 1992 and 1994-1997. 

During the decade he finished in the top 10 in batting average twice, on-base percentage nine times, slugging percentage nine times, OPS nine times, runs scored nine times, hits once, doubles four times, triples twice, home runs eight times, runs batted in eight times, walks nine times, and stolen bases seven times.