Bond drove back fast to the house.
Bond drove on head first, his hands outstretched for the air tube in Largo's mouth.
Bonds drove the ball to left-center to give the Giants a 2-1 lead.
Bond drove it hard and well and with an almost sensual pleasure.
Bonds drove in 129 runs with a .308 average and walked a then-National League record 151 times.
But what about this idea that if Bonds doesn't drive in runs, the Giants aren't going to win?
At dawn Bond had got up and shaved and driven to the airport where he took the first plane out of Mexico.
Out in the street, Bond got quickly into his car and drove along the quai to the Bergues.
Bond drove fast, but with great concentration.
Bonds hit two singles, a three-run homer and drove in a fifth run with a sacrifice fly.