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A season filled with milestones

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by user Behbigben15

    It is only July 3rd, about halfway through the 2007 MLB season, and there have already been many big milestones that have been reached and accomplished this season.
    First off, there have been two no-hitters so far, this season.  One by White sox pitcher Mark Buehrle on April 18th in a win over the Rangers 6-0, the second by Tiger pitcher Justin Verlander on June 12 in a win over the Brewers 4-0, in interleague play.  Curt Schilling was one out away from a no-hitter this season, also.  As well as Roger Clemens getting his 350th career win yesterday, July 2, in an excellent outing against the Minnesota Twins.
    Sammy Sosa Hit his 600th career home run on June 20 against his former team, the Chicago Cubs.  Frank Thomas hit his 500th career home run on June 28, and on that same day Craig Biggio of the Astros got his 3000th career hit.  Ken Griffey Jr. is only 15 home runs away from 600 in his career.  While three other players are narrowing in on 500 career home runs (Alex Rodriguez 492, Jim Thome 483, and Manny Ramirez 481) and will most likely reach it this year, and three other players will probably reach that feat next year (Gary Sheffield 473, Carlos Delgado 420, and Mike Piazza 420).  While many are chasing 500 and 600, Barry Bonds is chasing Hank Aaron as the all-time leader in home runs, he has 750, he only needs five to tie, and six to break the record.  He will more than likely get number 756 this year.
    I almost forgot about Miguel Tejada, the o's shortstop, ended his streak of 1,152 straight games, when he broke his wrist on June 20, it was the fifth highest streak in MLB history (of course, we all know that Cal Ripken, the Ironman of baseball, holds the record with 2,632 consecutive games played).    
    There are two other minor feats, Braves manager Bobby Cox is just one ejection away fro breaking John McGraw's record of 131 career ejections, right now Cox is tied with him, and Cox is projected to break the record on July 15, at home against the Pirates.  Aubrey Huff, on June 30, hit for the cycle becoming just the third oriole player to do so, along with Cal Jr, and Brooks Robinson.  This feat may not go with the other feats in this article, but I put it in here anyway.
    This year, so far has been the year of the home run, and I think that June 28 should be named "Milestone day" since both Biggio, and Thomas both joined an amazing club, the 3000th hit club, and 500 HR club.  And even though this era has been known as the Steroid era, 500 career HR's is still an amazing thing to do, and you should still be voted into the hall of fame, since I don't think there has actually been any legitimate prrof of using steroids.  And yes, I think Barry Bonds deserves, and should be, as voted by the fans, an all-star this year.    

If I missed any big records being broken, or already broken this year, then let me know, but I think I covered just about all of them.


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The oldest manJV Squad
462 days ago
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Bonds doesn't deserve an all-star position because his stats don't deserve it and there are other players far more deserving than him. The all-star balloting is and has been a joke since the fans were allowed to vote. It is simply a fan supported award because this or that player is liked more than another. Case in point, the Angels ss is hitting .342 with only 5 errors so far this year and that is a whole lot higher than the player selected by the fans. Tejada is injured but Cabera won't be selected anyway because each team must have a player on the team. Old history here. As far as homeruns go Bonds will never be in the same class as Ruth or Aaron look at atbats to get to 755 and Ruth 714 and homers per at bat aren't even close. A big question is will Bonds new record be passed in the near future? Rodriquez, Griffey who knows but it is highly likely that it will by Griffey if he keeps playing 5 or 6 more years.. 6 yrs @ 30 = 180 + 600 appr 680 homeruns without the use of steriods. A very positive role model here and talks to the press and the fans and his teammates.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
462 days ago
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I look for Bonds to get a couple of at bats in All Star game he knows inside he should not have voted in but we have to abide by the voters wishes.
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ChristofMVP
462 days ago
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Where is some love for Ryan Howard. He shattered the mark for quickest to 100 home runs in a caeer. 325 games. The old mark was over 380.
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KelsdadAll-Star
462 days ago
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How can you predict when someone will get ejected?
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JuTMSY4Legend
462 days ago
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because he's bobby cox...
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Behbigben15Major Leaguer
462 days ago
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I got it from Sports weekly, I didn't come up with that myself.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
458 days ago
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Still can't believe that someone was counting ejections all these years. Where do they get that info from? Next thing you know they will be counting how many trips to the mound a manager makes in their career.
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SaddleshoeJV Squad
458 days ago
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Trips to the mound, then trips to the mound in winning games vs. losing games, then time outs...
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