OK, this took a while because the size of the save became so bloated with all of the MiLB stuff.
Finally, we got to the end of 2019 and the stats / leaderboards are as follows:
Some fun little tidbits from this sim.
Over 120 seasons, neither of the Bay Area clubs in all of their various incarnations won a title. My Oakland A's made the playoffs six times, the Giants five. Interestingly, the Padres never won it all either. They were the only two foundation clubs without a Championship. The Cards led this with 18 from the Cubs with 15 and Tigers 14.
The season-record race for HR was utterly enthralling over the years. It looked like Jimmie Foxx's (from 1933) and Lou Gehrig's (from 1936) tie for 59 was going to hold up. Only Eddie Mathews with 56 in 1954 had come close in 60 years.
Then McGwire tied it in 1995 and broke it with 63 four years later. Bonds hit 60 in 2000 and 2004, then he also tied it in 2001, a season that also saw Sosa hit 60. Then Giancarlo Stanton tied it twice, in 2012 and 2015 - on both of these occasions he had quite a few games to grab the record outright but couldn't do it. JD Martinez hit 60 in 2017 and Matt Olson made one last run for it in the final 2019 season before coming up short at 56.
Henry Aaron was a beast in this sim, taking the all-time hits record from Cobb with 4157, finishing behind only Bonds with 688 HR and behind only Rickey and Bonds with 154 WAR.
Pujols finished 2019 on 645 HR, 3rd all-time and the only active player on the upper reaches of the list. He's also 4th with 3550 hits.
The all-time wins figure (Walter Johnson, 399) was almost identical to the all-time saves (Mariano Rivera, 398).