Jeff Bagwell
Jeff Bagwell has had a remarkable career so far; a star at Hartford College, drafted by the Boston Red Sox in 1989, traded to Houston in 1990, earning the MVP Award in 1994, and just missing another last season, when he pounded out 42 homers and became a 30-30 player once again (30+ homers and 30+ steals).
 
Luis Gonzalez
A career .286 hitter, Luis broke out in a big way during the 2001 season. Setting career highs in virtually every offensive category, "Gonzo" became one of eight players in history to hit at least 57 homeruns in a season. He broke a Major League record by hitting 13 homeruns in the month of April.
 
Barry Bonds
Barry has proven himself as one of the greatest players of all time. In 2001, he become the game's single-season Home Run King with an amazing 73 homers! He set out most of the 2005 season after knee surgery, and is expected to pass Babe Ruth's 714 career home runs early in the 2006 season.