Below you’ll find a list of the home run milestones that *should* occur in 2014. I say should because there’s no guarantee that any given player on the list will reach the milestone; they could get injured, have a bad season, or whatever. I’ve made the same type of list the past two seasons, and they have been well-received, so I figured I’d post another one for this season.

You can’t be a pitcher. Although there are some pitchers that can hit home runs, you won’t find any on my list. Reason being is that they’re not everyday players. You have to have hit at least one home run in the major leagues. There are several dozen players going into 2014 that haven’t hit an MLB home run, but adding them to the below list just didn’t make sense. You have to be closing in on an even milestone, like 100, 200, 300, etc. I didn’t include anyone that’s a few homers away from number 50, 75, 125, etc. It just didn’t seem necessary. In order to make the list a player has to meet the following criteria: The list is organized by player name, team, milestone they’re going for, and how many home runs they are from that particular milestone: 2014 Home Run Milestones Ryan Doumit, Braves — Home Run Number 100 (1 home run away) Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox — Home Run Number 100 (1 home run away) Colby Rasmus, Blue Jays — Home Run Number 100 (2 home runs away) Mark Trumbo, Diamondbacks — Home Run Number 100 (5 home runs away) Brian Roberts, Yankees — Home Run Number 100 (8 home runs away) Geovany Soto, Rangers — Home Run Number 100 (9 home runs away) Pablo Sandoval, Giants — Home Run Number 100 (10 home runs away) Yadier Molina, Cardinals — Home Run Number 100 (11 home runs away) Matt Wieters, Orioles — Home Run Number 100 (13 home runs away) Pedro Alvarez, Pirates — Home Run Number 100 (14 home runs away) James Loney, Rays — Home Run Number 100 (14 home runs away) David Murphy, Indians — Home Run Number 100 (14 home runs away) Jimmy Rollins, Phillies — Home Run Number 200 (1 home run away) Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays — Home Run Number 200 (5 home runs away) Josh Hamilton, Angels — Home Run Number 200 (18 home runs away) Josh Willingham, Twins — Home Run Number 200 (19 home runs away) Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals — Home Run Number 200 (21 home runs away) Hanley Ramirez, Dodgers — Home Run Number 200 (22 home runs away) Brian McCann, Yankees — Home Run Number 200 (24 home runs away) Prince Fielder, Rangers — Home Run Number 300 (15 home runs away) Adrian Beltre, Rangers — Home Run Number 400 (24 home runs away) Miguel Cabrera, Tigers — Home Run Number 400 (35 home runs away) Albert Pujols, Angels –Home Run Number 500 (8 home runs away)