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By Tim Kurkjian
ESPN The Magazine Thursday, August 19, 2004 The best race in the National League is not for division titles, but for the Most Valuable Player. The race centers in two familiar places: Barry Bonds and the St. Louis Cardinals. Bonds is the leading candidate for MVP, he easily has been the best offensive player in the league. He leads the NL in slugging by over 150 points and his on-base percentage is a staggering .610. A .390 on-base percentage is pretty good, that's Bonds' OUT-percentage. He's leading the NL in hitting. He's on pace to ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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