Manny Machado, from San Diego’s parents, received his success of 2,000 years on Monday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks with a sharp single from the Campocorto diving Campocorto Geraldo Perdomo.
The success of milestones left the opener of Arizona, Zac Gallen, leading the fourth entrance. Machado received an ovation of the crowd in Petco Park, where he is a fans since he joined the parents as a free agent in 2019.
The Slugger All-Star connected a single to the left garden in the first for its 1,999º success.
Machado became the fifth active player and 297 of all time to reach the milestone. He is the twelfth player to have 350 homers and 2,000 hits in his season of 32 years or less.
Machado debuted with Baltimore in 2012 and received 977 hits with the orioles before being changed to Los Angeles Dodgers on July 18, 2018. He had 73 hits with the Dodgers before signing as a free agent with the parents on February 21, 2019.
It has 950 hits with the parents, which occupies the fifth place in the franchise list. The member of the Fame Hall Tony Gwynn had 3,141 in his 20 -season career.
Machado was voted as the third headline for the All-Star team of the National League this year.
Associated Press reports.
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