Welcome to Opening Day!
Every season begins with a number of milestones on the horizon (and if you followed the divisional breakdown the last few weeks…you know them), and 2009 is no different. Gone are history-makers like Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Greg Maddux.
So, before the Bronx Bombers open the doors to their newest version of Yankee Stadium, let’s look at ten milestones to watch for during the upcoming baseball season.
And because of injury, you’ll notice that I conveniently ignored Alex Rodriguez. I harbor no ill will toward the man.
Maybe.
Ron Villone, TBD

Adam Dunn, Washington Nationals

Joe Torre, Los Angeles Dodgers
Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals
And oh yeah, he just turned 29.
Greg Maddux/Fergie Jenkins, Chicago Cubs
Carlos Delgado, New York Mets
Manny Ramirez, Los Angeles Dodgers
Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees
Gary Sheffield, New York Mets
Randy Johnson, San Francisco Giants
And while he hasn’t hit 200 or more strikeouts since 2005, it’s worth mentioning that Johnson is 211 Ks away from becoming the second player to strike out 5000 batters. He won’t touch Nolan Ryan’s record at 5714, but burying his closest active competition in Pedro Martinez (3117) and John Smoltz (3011) has to be a little gratifying.
Also within reach for “Unit,” he is 15 hit-batsmen away from surpassing all-time leader Walter Johnson. He probably won’t get there (he has only 10 in the last two seasons), but passing up Eddie Plank (196) is a possibility. Something tells me that, deep down, Johnson wishes that hit-by-pitch magnet and former teammate Craig Biggio (who, ironically, “Unit” NEVER hit in 16 plate appearances) was still out there swinging a bat.
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