Javy Lopez: needs 9 runs for 600 and 20 RBI for 800.
Rafael Palmeiro: needs 12 home runs to tie Reggie Jackson (563) for ninth all-time, 28 doubles for 600 and 78 hits for 3,000, would then become 26th member of 3,000-hit club (first since Rickey Henderson achieved the mark on Oct. 7, 2001).
Sammy Sosa: needs nine home runs to tie Mark McGwire (583) for sixth all-time, 12 homers to tie Frank Robinson (586) for fifth on career HR list and 26 home runs to become fifth member of 600-HR club; needs one multi-HR game to tie Mark McGwire (67) for third all-time and two to tie Barry Bonds (68); needs seven RBI to tie Joe DiMaggio (1,537) for 36th all-time, 10 RBI to tie Willie Stargell (1,540) for 35th all-time.
B.J. Surhoff: needs 17 home runs for 200.
Miguel Tejada: needs 10 homers for 200 and 46 RBI for 800.
Johnny Damon: needs nine doubles for 300 and 44 runs for 1,000.
Keith Foulke: needs 25 saves for 200.
David Ortiz: needs 22 RBI for 500 and six doubles for 200.
Manny Ramirez: needs 19 doubles for 400 and 10 home runs for 400.
Edgar Renteria: needs 17 homers for 100.
Curt Schilling: needs 28 strikeouts to tie Frank Tanana (2,773) for 17th all-time and 16 wins for 200.
Jason Varitek: needs three home runs for 100.
Tim Wakefield: needs one win to tie Bob Stanley (115) for seventh on Red Sox list (114 with Boston, 128 career) and 12 strikeouts to tie Cy Young (1,341) for third on Red Sox list (1,329 with Boston, 1,439 career).
Freddy Garcia: needs 15 wins for 100 and 79 strikeouts for 1,000.
Paul Konerko: needs eight RBI for 600, 18 runs for 500 and 30 home runs for 200.
A.J. Pierzynski: needs 30 RBI for 300.
Frank Thomas: needs 11 runs scored to tie Luke Appling (1,319) for most runs scored in White Sox history and two homers to tie Andre Dawson (438) for 30th all-time.
Juan Gonzalez: needs two homers to tie Frank Thomas (436) for 31st all-time, four home runs to tie Andre Dawson (438) for 30th all-time and 64 hits for 2,000.
Brad Radke: needs one win to tie Jim Perry (128) for fifth on Twins all-time list (includes Senators) and needs to allow 10 home runs to tie Jim Kaat (279) for most homers allowed in Twins history (includes Senators).
Johan Santana: needs 7 wins for 50.
Shannon Stewart: needs 10 home runs for 100 and nine RBI for 450.
Derek Jeter: needs 17 doubles for 300 and seven RBI for 700.
Randy Johnson: needs 39 strikeouts to join Nolan Ryan and Roger Clemens as the only players with 4,200 all-time and four wins for 250.
Carl Pavano: needs 62.1 innings pitched for 1,000.
Jorge Posada: needs 90 hits for 1,000.
Paul Quantrill: needs nine appearances for 800.
Mariano Rivera: needs five saves to tie Rollie Fingers (341) for 7th all-time.
Alex Rodriguez: needs 19 homers for 400 and one HR as a shortstop to tie Cal Ripken Jr.'s record for most homers as a shortstop (345).
Gary Sheffield: needs 11 homers to tie Billy Williams (426) for 34th all-time and 14 doubles for 400.
Joe Torre: needs a 100-win season to become the first manager if history to lead his team to 100 wins for four straight years, breaking a tie with Bobby Cox (Atlanta, 1997-99), Connie Mack (Philadelphia 1929-31), Billy Southworth (St. Louis, 1942-44) and Earl Weaver (Baltimore, 1969-71).
Aubrey Huff: needs one home run to tie Fred McGriff (99) for most in Devil Rays history and 29 RBI to tie McGriff (358) for most in Devil Rays history.
Hideo Nomo: needs 144 strikeouts for 2,000.
Lou Piniella: needs 48 wins for 1,500 as a manager.
Roy Halladay: needs two wins to tie Todd Stottlemyre (69) for seventh in Blue Jays history, one shutout to move past Roger Clemens (6) for sole possession of fifth in Blue Jays history and 25.1 innings pitched for 1,000.
Corey Koskie: needs 63 RBI for 500.
Vernon Wells: needs 19 home runs for 100 and two RBI for 300.