In the past quarter century nine players have reached the milestone of 500 career home runs, but only two have been white -- Mike Schmidt and Mark McGwire. (Rafael Palmeiro, a very light-skinned Cuban, was another.)
But there are nine white sluggerscurrently playing who have a legitimate shot at 500. The only shoo-in is Jim Thome, who has an outside shot at joining Babe Ruth as the second white player to hit more than 600 homers. The rest need to remain productive into at least their late 30s, while Mike Piazza would need to be effective into his early 40s.
Jim Thome - 36 years old -- 472 career home runs
Mike Piazza -- 38 -- 419
Chipper Jones -- 35 -- 357
Jason Giambi -- 36 -- 350
Jim Edmonds -- 36 -- 350
Troy Glaus -- 30 -- 257
Scott Rolen -- 32 -- 253
Paul Konerko -- 30 -- 245
Lance Berkman -- 31 -- 225
Oddly, all of them except Thome are on roughly the same pace; all could eventuallyreach 500 or none might, and anything in between. My favorite player over the last 15 years, Jeff Bagwell, retired prematurely with 449 HR due to shoulder problems. There are a number of all-time great white starting pitchersand relieverscurrently playing including the best pitcher ever, Roger Clemens; it would begreat to see them joined by a contingent of white power hitters with at least 500 home runs.Edited by: Don Wassall
But there are nine white sluggerscurrently playing who have a legitimate shot at 500. The only shoo-in is Jim Thome, who has an outside shot at joining Babe Ruth as the second white player to hit more than 600 homers. The rest need to remain productive into at least their late 30s, while Mike Piazza would need to be effective into his early 40s.
Jim Thome - 36 years old -- 472 career home runs
Mike Piazza -- 38 -- 419
Chipper Jones -- 35 -- 357
Jason Giambi -- 36 -- 350
Jim Edmonds -- 36 -- 350
Troy Glaus -- 30 -- 257
Scott Rolen -- 32 -- 253
Paul Konerko -- 30 -- 245
Lance Berkman -- 31 -- 225
Oddly, all of them except Thome are on roughly the same pace; all could eventuallyreach 500 or none might, and anything in between. My favorite player over the last 15 years, Jeff Bagwell, retired prematurely with 449 HR due to shoulder problems. There are a number of all-time great white starting pitchersand relieverscurrently playing including the best pitcher ever, Roger Clemens; it would begreat to see them joined by a contingent of white power hitters with at least 500 home runs.Edited by: Don Wassall