The all-time leader in home runs became the 49th face on the San Francisco Giants' Wall of Fame Saturday.Barry Bonds, the iconic, but controversial ballplayer was honored by his former team during a special induction ceremony. Winchester Mystery House: Explore More Tour During his 22-year career in the big leagues, Bonds blasted 762 career home runs, captured the National League MVP award seven times and was named to the All-Star squad on 14 occasions. Despite his jam-packed list of accomplishments, Bonds has come under scrutiny for his connection to the era of performance-enhancing drug use in baseball.In front of a sea of orange and black Saturday, die-hard supporters of Bonds showered him with applause and loving words. He returned the favor. Kiteboarder, Humpback Whale Collide in San Francisco Bay "I love you guys so much," he said on multiple occasions.Bonds last played for San Francisco in 2007. He has since returned to the organization as a special adviser. 3 East Bay Vegetation Fires Being Investigated as Suspicious Photo Credit: NBC Sports Bay Area