Barry Bonds Net Worth, Salary, Contract History, and Endorsements 2022

As of 2022, Barry Bonds has a net worth of approximately $100 million. Barry Bonds earned, from his contracts, a total of $176 million, an additional $12.8 million in signing bonuses, and $4 million in incentives, bringing his total career earnings to around $193 million.

Barry Bonds is an exciting person to talk about. He was a standoffish character off the field, but on the field, he delivered some of the best baseball moments in history. 

Barry Bonds at the "Million Dollar Arm" Premiere

Barry Bonds Net Worth

Barry Bonds accumulated around $193 million from the teams he played for throughout his career. That figure does not include any sponsorship dealings. However, his overall net worth is estimated to be $100 million And has been steadily increasing throughout the years.

Barry Bonds is a former Major League Baseball player. After making his Major League Baseball debut for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1986, Barry's career lasted just over two decades. During this time, he signed some mouth-watering contracts and is considered one of the best baseball players of all time.

He also happens to be one of the richest baseball players ever.

Barry Bonds' Baseball Career

Barry Bonds catching a flyball

At only 21 years old, Barry Bonds made his Major League Baseball debut. He started playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates before moving on to play for the San Francisco Giants. However, he played baseball long before that, and after looking at his college career, it is easy to see how good he was.

For Arizona State University, Barry had a batting average of .347; while that is not the highest, we can put it in perspective: A good College baseball batting average is around .250. Finally, Barry Bonds did play in amateur baseball in Alaska for one summer while in college.

In MLB,  Barry Bonds had a batting average of .298, which again is not the highest, but his consistency made him such a valuable player.

Barry Bonds spent most of his career playing for the San Francisco Giants. The baseball athlete spent 15 Seasons with the team and has recently been given the highest honors by the team.

To finish this section, let's examine some of Barry Bonds's statistics as an MLB player.

  • Hits: 2935
  • Home runs: 762
  • Stolen bases: 514
  • Runs batted in: 1996

Though his involvement in professional baseball is still ongoing, Barry Bonds made his last MLB appearance in 2007 and was still playing for the San Francisco Giants at the time.

Barry Bonds Awards And Accomplishments

Barry Bonds last Game playing for the San Francisco Giants

By the time Barry Bonds left college, he had already accomplished so much, and when he joined the MLB, he started off strong and remained consistent throughout his career that spanned more than two decades. Let's take a quick look at some of his accomplishments and awards.

  • 14 MLB all-star awards.
  • 3x Baseball America Major League player of the year.
  • 12 silver slugger awards.
  • 8 Rawlings golden glove awards.
  • 3x Major League player of the year
  • Babe Ruth home run award.
  • San Francisco Giants Wall Of Fame.

Barry Bonds also holds quite a few records, and thanks to his contributions to the San Francisco Giants, they have recently retired his number 25 shirt, which is an honor for any player.

Barry Bonds Sponsorship Earnings

Most professional athletes don't only rely on their wages or signing bonuses as a source of income. Instead, the athlete becomes a walking advertisement, and many companies will approach them to wear use or wear their products in public.

Barry Bonds at the premiere of "Dreamgirls"

A player as famous as Barry Bonds should always have a few companies lining up to sign them, and here is a list of companies that Barry Bonds has chosen to work with in his life:

  • Fila
  • KFC
  • Mastercard
  • Yum
  •  Franklin Sports
  • Charles Schwab

A few sponsorships ended up dropping Barry Bonds, one of them being KFC. Barry Bonds, in the past, was not the easiest to work with on and off the field, so it made him harder to promote.

He also faced a few scandals in his life, one being steroids, and many companies don't want to be associated with that. However, Barry Bonds used to pull in around $2,000,000 a year through his endorsements. He likely lost out on millions more due to his bad behavior.

Does Barry Bonds Donate To Charity?

Barry Bonds has donated to charities in the past. However, much effort has been put into his foundation known as the Barry Bonds Family Foundation, which aims to help African-American youth, primarily in the Bay City area.

On the foundation's website, fans can buy merchandise or donate to the foundation itself. This is a great way to do things because similar foundations typically use a donate button only.

In 2013, the Barry Bonds Foundation donated over $300,000 to a program designed to bring computers to schools in underprivileged areas.

Barry Bonds at the 2009 Musicares Person of the Year Gala

Barry Bonds Real Estate

For all the real estate moguls out there, here is something you might not have known: In 2002, Barry Bonds purchased a property for $8.7 million in Beverly Hills. 11 years after his investment, he sold it for $23.5 million.

That is a 176.4% increase over 11 years, and for a property in an already upmarket area, that is phenomenal.

Barry Bonds also had a house in the Bay Area which he recently listed on the market for $6.6 million. Whether or not the property is sold is unknown.

What Does Barry Bonds Do Now?

The 58-year-old Barry Bonds is a special advisor to the CEO of the San Francisco Giants, so he is still around baseball. There was a period when he tried to be a coach for the Miami Marlins, but it didn't last very long. However, there is no bad blood between the former MLB superstar and the Marlins team.

Barry Bonds Net Worth By The Numbers

Barry Bonds has managed his wealth relatively well, especially for an athlete. Here is a breakdown of his earnings:

  • First contract: $150,000
  • Final contract: $15,8000,000
  • Total career earnings: 192,945,000
  • Sponsors
  • Real estate
  • Working as an advisor to the Giants.

FAQs

How much is Barry Bonds last home run ball worth?

Barry Bonds 756th home run was his last; that ball is now worth $752,467.20.

The numerous home run records of Barry Bonds displayed on a boardwalk outside the home of the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park

Who is the wealthiest baseball player?

The wealthiest baseball player of all time is Alex Rodriguez with an estimated net worth of $350 Million

Is Barry Bonds the best baseball player in history?

Statistically, Barry Bonds is one of the greatest.  Many consider him to be the greatest hitter of all time while others consider his legacy tainted by his involvement with performance enhancing drugs