Alex Rodriguez, who hit his 600th home run on August 4, 2010, accomplished the feat eight days after his 35th birthday. Babe Ruth had been the youngest to hit 600, reaching the mark in 1931 at 36 years, 196 days. But Ruth attained the 600 level in fewer games -- 2,044 to 2,227 for Rodriguez.
The fastest storm on record is the Tri-State Tornado, which occurred in the central US in 1925. With estimated wind speeds reaching up to 300 mph, it holds the title for the fastest tornado ever recorded.
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is currently the fastest car to reach 60 mph, achieving it in under 2.4 seconds.
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is currently the fastest car in a straight line, with a top speed of over 300 mph.
The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is currently considered the fastest production car in the world, with a top speed of over 300 mph.
The fastest avalanche on record occurred in 2003 on Mount Steller in Alaska, reaching speeds of about 186 miles per hour (300 km/h). This type of avalanche is known as a powder avalanche, which is the fastest and most destructive type of avalanche.
Jim Thome is the only player that hit 300+ home runs for Cleveland ... he had 337.
As best I can tell it's Ryan Howard. At the end of the 2012 season, he had hit 300 home runs and had played in 1098 MLB games. This beats Alex Rodriguez (youngest player to reach 300), Mark McGwire (fewest AB and PA to reach 300), and Babe Ruth (took over 1150 games to reach 300).
mark mcgwire
Virendra sehwag
Is there any doubt that it was Wayne Gretzky ?
about 300 home runs as of 5/31/09
Sure. However, in many of those six years he better hit more than 30 home runs.
Rodriguez hit his 300th home run on April 2, 2003, when he was a member of the Texas Rangers. He hit a three-run shot off Ramon Ortiz of the Anaheim Angels in the fifth inning and became the youngest player to reach the 300 homer milestone. Rodriguez was 27 years, 249 days old when he accomplished the feat. The fastest to 300 had been Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx at 27 years, 328 days.
As of 2009, 125 players have hit 300 or more career homer runs in the Major leagues..
Lou Gehrig accomplished this from 1929 to 1937.
Mickey Mantle
I find it highly unlikely since the fastest drag car reaches speeds of 300+ mph. And runs the quartermile in 4 seconds or less.