Chasing the Big Numbers, Continued ...

Sunday, March 04 2007 @ 01:21 AM EST

Contributed by: Mick Doherty

The 2007 season brings with it, as any baseball season does, the possibility of many milestone numbers being reached. Which are the most likely to be cracked in '07?

Let's take a look ...

Did anyone realize we could have a record-shattering five different players break the once-hallowed 500-homer mark this year? The first four are actually pretty likely, and with Sheffield now in Detroit ... well, who knows?

That said, the following lists only include players who at least have a realistic, if outside, shot at reaching the total shown in the next upcoming season; for example, it's at least conceiveable that Jeff Kent will drive in 120 runs in 2007 to get to 1,500 for his career; A-Rod, as great as he has been, is not going to knock in the 153 he needs to get to that mark until some time in 2008, so he doesn't make it onto our short "watch" list.

Similarly, don't read this as an "active leaders" list -- that's unfair to a guy like Craig Biggio, who has scored 1776 career runs, second among active players only to Barry Bonds, but who is tremendously unlikely to get to the next major milestone as the 224 runs that would get him to 2,000 would destroy all modern records by a good margin. Bonds, for that matter, will almost certainly need more than a full season to score the 145 runs that stand between him and taking the all-time crown from Rickey Henderson's 2295 career total.

So, then ... who are we watching?

* indicates would set a new career MLB record

HITTERS' STATISTICAL TARGETS

Milestone (Current players and totals)

PITCHERS' STATISTICAL TARGETS

Milestone (Current players and totals)

So, Bauxites ... who gets where, and when? And who needs to wait another off-season?

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