What Bonds' slugging percentage would be if all 762 of his career home runs were magically transformed into mere singles.
This would, of course, be quite the step back from the .607 slugging percentage attached to Bonds' name right now. That figure ranks eighth among hitters with at least 3,000 plate appearances. A .375 slugging percentage wouldn't even put Bonds in the top 1,300 all-time.
It would, however, still be better than the marks of a surprising number of Hall of Famers, including Ozzie Smith and Bill Mazeroski. When combined with his .444 OBP, Bonds would also salvage an .819 OPS. That's the same as Joe Morgan and ahead of Hall of Fame luminaries such as Johnny Bench, Paul Molitor and Derek Jeter.
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