tonight, will that be the most memorable night of baseball for your life? This isn't counting your team winning the world series or something bias to that effect. Basically, would you talk about July 31st, 2007 to your grandchildren as a day you wouldn't ever forget. Of course if it happens, it would be a once in a lifetime type of thing, but the question has to do with the lasting memory it would have on you.
We have surefire Hall of Famer Tom Glavine gunning for win #300 against the Brewers. He will be the 23rd pitcher to hit 300, a feat that is becoming harder and harder to reach and Glavine could be among the last that we will see in our lifetime.
Alex Rodriguez will be seeking his 500th, to become the youngest to join that club and the 22nd overall. Rodriguez hitting 500 might not be as important to some since we have seen so many reach 500 in recent years, but for someone who has a legit shot at the homerun record, this is a memorable milestone of course.
And Barry Bonds getting to 755, enough said.
It's improbable that it all happens, but if it does, it would be something else.