Johnny Damon joined an elite group on Saturday as he hit the 500th double of his career in Tampa Bay's 7-4 victory over Florida. Damon, with an opposite-field bloop double to left in the first, became just the 11th player all-time to have 500 doubles, 100 triples, 200 homers, and 2,500 hits. "It's awesome," Damon said. "It means so much." All of the other players accomplishing the feat -- George Brett, Lou Gehrig, Goose Goslin, Rogers Hornsby, Willie Mays, Paul Molitor, Stan Musial, Babe Ruth, Al Simmons and Robin Yount -- are in baseball's Hall of Fame. "When you talk about deserving the Hall of Fame, absolutely, that kind of performance deserves not only top consideration, but acception," manager Joe Maddon said.