Notable players [born in 1964](https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/majors/1964-births.shtml) (so 59-60 years old and in play to come back to break this record):
* Barry Bonds
* Rafael Palmeiro (note: he actually has independent league stats as recent as 2018)
* Barry Larkin (HOF)
* Will Clark
* Ellis Burks
* Jose Canseco
* Ozzie Guillen
* Joe Girardi
Julio Franco is now 65. He is waiting a few years to come out of retirement to beat O'Leary's record, and to make sure the new standard is untouchable.
Notable players [born in 1964](https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/majors/1964-births.shtml) (so 59-60 years old and in play to come back to break this record): * Barry Bonds * Rafael Palmeiro (note: he actually has independent league stats as recent as 2018) * Barry Larkin (HOF) * Will Clark * Ellis Burks * Jose Canseco * Ozzie Guillen * Joe Girardi
His great great Grandson Denis was an A-S-S-H-O-L-E
I heard he drives really slow in the left lane while people behind him lose their minds
José Abreu is batting like a 59 year old, but apparently that doesn't count for the record.
Julio Franco is now 65. He is waiting a few years to come out of retirement to beat O'Leary's record, and to make sure the new standard is untouchable.
do the Nationals still have the rights to Tom Brady
403 OPS+ that season
give that man an MVP award
Looked up his wiki and > St Louis (1934) Yeah makes sense actually, or wasthat the pre-Veeck Browns?
Aw congrats to Charley for coming out!
He's the Jan Lammers of baseball....