Random Debut:
Jumbo Davis joined the 500 home run club at the age of 41, finishing the season with 505 home runs.
Louis Santop also passed 500 career homers but is in a much different position than Davis. Santop is just 27 years old and finished the year with 520 homers and should hit many more.
Bullet Rogan finished second with 69 home runs and moved passed 300 career home runs at the age of 23. Rogan finished second to Mule Suttles, who hit 82 home runs as home runs as the power totals at the very top continue to explode.
John Kerins also moved past 300 career home runs. Kerins was another player from the 1800's and at 28 years old is in good position to reach 400 home runs and advance to the next round. 34 year old Brad Hawpe also hit home run number 300 of his career.
Hirokazu Kinju made his debut on the watch list with 371 career homers at the age of 36 after checking the watch list.
Moose Clabaugh retired from baseball with 303 home runs.
Player Watch
Matt Winters (37) - 776
Mule Suttles (28) - 596
Yancy Davis (31) - 579
Louis Santop (27) - 520
Jumbo Davis (41) - 505
John Vander Wal (40) - 482
Carlos Ponce (34) - 459
Brian Daubach (43) - 452
Mike Diaz (29) - 397
Pat O'Connell (33) - 377
Leonard Williams (33) - 373
Hirokazu Kinju (36) - 371
Pedro Valdes (34) - 345
Prince Fielder (29) - 343
Bullet Rogan (23) - 334
Brad Hawpe (34) - 322
John Kerins (28) - 320
Carlos Delgado (31) - 295
Chipper Jones (31) - 249
Jose Canseco (26) - 156
Season Leaders
1. Mule Suttles - 82
2. Bullet Rogan - 69
3. Louis Santop - 68
4. Jose Canseco - 51
5. Yancy Davis - 51
6. Matt Winters - 48
7. Frank Rooney - 46
Top 10 Retired
1. Barry Bonds - 985
2. William Rumler - 873
3. Frank Reiger - 800
4. Chuck Buheller - 775
5. Mike Schmidt - 673
6. Sam Thompson - 623
7. Greg Brock - 616
8. Akira Eto - 604
9. Chet Cochrane - 581
10. Dave Orr - 573
11. Joe Munson - 538