Paul Konerko became the 48th Major League player to join the 400 home run club when he hit a solo shot against the Athletics on Wednesday night. The White Sox first baseman ranks seventh in home runs among active players. "The round numbers, everybody likes the round numbers," Konerko said. "But again when it comes to that kind of stuff, I think when I'm done playing you look back that's when it might hit home more. But when you're in a middle of a grind and you're grinding every day and working, you tend to not think about that stuff. "Yeah, it's nice. Every time I've gotten to a hundred or whatever it is, you never think you're going to get to the next one or you think it seems far away. So yeah, it's cool, but we'll tuck it away now and we'll look at it probably when I'm done playing and reopen and probably talk about it more then."