Barry Bonds wants to see Bryce Harper use his speed on the bases more often.

Harper, who draws a lot of walks, has been receiving intentional passes lately as well. Bonds was issued more free passes than anyone in baseball history at the height of his power surge.

"He's going to need to learn to steal bases and get to second base and make his teammates' job easier," Bonds said of Harper.

The Chicago Cubs walked Harper 13 times during a four-game series earlier this month and he scored only three runs.

"My kids used to tell me, 'Daddy, I'm sorry they walk you all the time,'" said Bonds, who led baseball in intentional walks 12 times and tops the all-time list with 688. "I said, 'Yeah, but my job's now to steal.' I could run then, so I had to steal bases and my job's to score runs and keep the pressure on the team regardless of what happened. But I had a different game than him."