Booker Gets #300
The crowd roared -- they knew they were seeing history -- and <Robert Booker:player#14087> was delighted, too: The 30-year-old Kings second baseman was making history with his 300th career homer. The crowd buzzed and roared again when <Booker:player#14087> stuck his head out of the dugout for a curtain call.

"Never, as a kid, did I ever think I'd hit even one," he told BNN after hitting No. 300 in a 9-1 victory over <Boston:team#85>. <Booker:player#14087> went 2-4 in the game, had 3 runs batted in, and scored 2 runs.

During his career <Booker:player#14087> has compiled a .258 batting average and collected 1202 hits, 300 home runs and 794 RBIs. 