Barry Bonds has made history once again … this time in an auction house — where a pair of his game-used items sold for nearly a quarter of a million bucks!!
TMZ Sports has learned … a jersey he wore during Games 3, 4 and 5 of the 2002 World Series fetched a whopping $158,600 last week — the most expensive Bonds uniform ever sold at auction.
In addition, the bat Bonds used to smack his 60th home run during his record-breaking 2001 season closed at $86,620. If you can’t do the math … that’s a staggering $245,220 for the pair!!!
Both pieces — which were signed by Bonds — were photo matched by Goldin Auctions.
It’s a high price, of course, but it’s understandable why people would be willing to drop a bag on the items … as his list of accolades is one of the best in sports history. A seven-time NL MVP, two-time NL batting champion, 12-time silver-slugger award winner and an eight-time gold glove winner — the list is one any Major League player could dream of.
No word on who scored the items … but congrats on the historic buys regardless!!