Freddie Freeman approaches 3,000-hit milestone

Freddie Freeman, entering his age-36 season in 2026, stands as the active leader in hits with 2,431 and is on a straightforward path to the coveted 3,000-hit club. His recent performance metrics suggest he remains a productive hitter despite injury setbacks. Achieving this milestone would solidify his Hall of Fame case even further.

Freddie Freeman has built a strong Hall of Fame resume through 15 years of consistent regular-season excellence and notable postseason contributions. As he prepares for 2026, the Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman is nearing several career milestones, including 400 home runs—he currently has 367—and 1,500 RBIs with 1,322 already recorded.

The 3,000-hit mark, reached by only 33 players with Miguel Cabrera as the most recent in 2022, appears attainable for Freeman. He averaged 181 hits over the past five seasons, peaking at 211 in 2023, though injuries limited him to 147 games and 158 hits per season in 2024 and 2025—his fewest full-season games since 2017.

Freeman's 2025 underlying statistics remain impressive: a 45.7% hard-hit rate exceeding the league average of 37% and his career 44.2%, a .370 wOBA in the 94th percentile, and a .349 xwOBA in the 82nd percentile. To reach 3,000 hits, he needs an average of 150 hits per season over the next four years, ending at age 39 with 3,031 total. A more conservative pace of 143 hits annually would get him to 3,003.

Under contract with the Dodgers through 2027, Freeman could extend his career into 2028 and 2029 if productive. Reaching 3,000 hits would make him the sixth primary first baseman to do so, the fourth with 400-plus homers, and—if maintaining his .300 career average—the only first baseman and fifth overall player alongside Cabrera, Stan Musial, Willie Mays, and Hank Aaron.

Among active players, Jose Altuve follows closest at 2,388 hits entering his age-36 season, then Andrew McCutchen (2,266), Paul Goldschmidt (2,190), and Manny Machado (2,069). Even without 3,000 hits, Freeman's career merits strong Hall consideration, but the pursuit adds intrigue to his later years.

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Ildemaro Vargas of the Arizona Diamondbacks reacts after striking out to end his 27-game hitting streak in a 2-0 loss to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
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Ildemaro Vargas' 27-game hitting streak ends in Diamondbacks' 2-0 loss to Cubs

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Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Ildemaro Vargas saw his MLB-leading 27-game hitting streak—the longest by a Venezuelan-born player—snapped after going 0-for-4 in Saturday's 2-0 loss to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. The streak spanned 24 games this season and three from last year. Vargas expressed pride in the record and plans to start another.

As the 2026 MLB season approaches its one-third point, several notable trends have surfaced across the league.

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Several Major League Baseball players achieved rare statistical feats during the week of April 24-30, 2026. Highlights included a 20-year-old's first career home run on his birthday and record-breaking pitch speeds. These accomplishments span home runs, strikeouts, and hitting streaks.

Kyle Schwarber hit his MLB-leading 30th home run to lift the Philadelphia Phillies to a 5-4 victory over the New York Mets on Sunday afternoon at Citi Field. The two-run blast in the seventh inning proved decisive in the Phillies' fourth straight series win.

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The San Diego Padres sit at 29-20 and trail the Los Angeles Dodgers by just 1 1/2 games in the NL West, yet their top hitters have posted disappointing numbers through nearly two months of the 2026 season.

St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker has started the 2026 MLB season strongly, hitting eight home runs in 18 games to lead the league through April 16. The 23-year-old is batting .319 with a .373 on-base percentage, .710 slugging percentage and 1.083 OPS. His performance follows swing adjustments amid an organizational emphasis on urgency.

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San Francisco Giants outfielder Lee Jung-hoo extended his career-best hitting streak to 13 games with a double against the Chicago Cubs on June 5.

 

 

 

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