In a season in which he coped with his father's long illness and death, Barry Bonds continued to perform at superhuman levels. He won a record sixth MVP award despite missing 32 games (roughly one-fifth of the season). He led the major leagues in slugging percentage (.749), on-base percentage (.529) and walks (148) while batting .341 and cracking 45 home runs for the first-place Giants. Now it gets interesting, as Bonds chases Mays, Ruth and Aaron on the all-time home-run list, while the public continues to question whether today's juiced numbers including Barry's are attributed to illegally juiced muscles.
Epic times call for epic art, and nothing moved us more than The Return of the King. Other things we loved: Louis Vuitton, William Boyd and BBC's The Office And to the Atlanta group OutKast, we say "Stank you very much!"