The home-run king is going to be on the next edition of “Survivor,” according to reports.
Not Barry Bonds but Jeff Kent, the ex-Met and San Francisco Giant who has more home runs than any other second baseman in baseball history.
Kent, now 44, was a notoriously disruptive figure in the Mets clubhouse during the early 1990s, when he was known as an angry, standoffish player on a chronically bad ball club.
How that bodes for his time on one of the Caramoan Islands in the Philippines — where the show is set to be taped — will be seen this fall.
CBS declined to confirm the report, first carried in the San Francisco newspapers this week.
The show seems to have a liking for ex-professional athletes. In 2005, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Gary Hogeboom was cast in “Survivor: Guatemala.”