As David Letterman used to say, “ladies and gentlemen, wake the kids, phone the neighbors”…because I’m about to pull off an internet first, gang.
Check it out over at Google, surf the Wikipedia…wherever. I guarantee you that this is the first time the names Matt Stairs and Ron Villone are going to make anyone’s season preview. Ever. You see, Stairs and Villone have the chance to do something special…tie Mike Morgan on the list for the most franchises played for.
For the record, I’m giving the edge to Villone. Currently a non-roster invitee of the Mets, he’s played for 11 teams and if he take the bump at Citi Field…he’ll tie Morgan with 12.
And with that…let’s move on to the NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST!

Last year, future Hall of Famer Tom Glavine brought his 300 wins back to “Hotlanta” and with 305 under his belt…he enters this season as the active leader in victories. Every time he takes the mound, his strikeout and innings pitched total inches him closer and closer to the greats of the game.
I’m not sure what I can say about Chipper Jones that I didn’t say last week. Chipper is already in Hall of Fame territory based on his accomplishments as one of the game’s elite switch hitters. By the time August is here, he should have eclipsed 2400 hits.
Also closing in on 2400 hits (and 500 doubles) is Garret Anderson. Quietly, the newly acquired Anderson has put together a solid career. By this time next season, we’ll be talking about 2600 hits and 300 home runs. As a side note…I’m pretty sure he’s the only player to have played for the California, Anaheim and Los Angeles Angels.
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That being said…raise your hand if you ever thought Carlos Delgado was going to be a member of the 500 home run club. After Gary Sheffield hits number 500 (which should come in the first week of the season), Delgado is up next. The slugger has 469 home runs and should, barring injury, close out the Mets’ first season at Citi Field with a milestone.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIESA class act, Moyer is four wins away from 250 for his career and he should surpass Hall of Famer Bob Gibson (251) on the all-time list sometime before Memorial Day. On the flip side, by the end of this season, Moyer will end up second on the all-time list for home runs allowed. Moyer is currently at 464 while the career leader, Robin Roberts, is sitting at 505. Here’s hoping Jamie suits up for 2010!
The National League Central is next up on the docket. Feel free to check out the American League East Milestone Preview HERE.
Until then, Viva Ron Villone…I hope the Mets play you, then trade you to your thirteenth franchise!
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