Matt Olson Joins Elite Company in MLB History
Braves’ Matt Olson joins list that includes Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Willie Mays
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Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson is having a standout season, hitting 14 home runs and maintaining a .294 batting average. He has joined an elite group of players, including Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, by achieving significant milestones in his first 37 games, raising his MVP candidacy as the Braves aim for the postseason.
- 01Matt Olson has hit 14 home runs and has a .294 batting average this season.
- 02He is the sixth player to achieve at least 28 extra-base hits, score 35 runs, and tally 33 RBIs in the first 37 games of a season.
- 03Olson joined legends Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, and Willie Mays in this achievement.
- 04He recently hit his 300th career home run, sparking discussions about a potential Hall of Fame induction.
- 05The Braves are performing well and are positioned for a strong postseason run.
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Matt Olson, the first baseman for the Atlanta Braves, is having a remarkable season, contributing significantly to his team's success in Major League Baseball. With 14 home runs and a .294 batting average, Olson is not only a defensive asset but also a potent offensive force. He has joined an elite group of players, becoming the sixth in history to record at least 28 extra-base hits, score 35 runs, and accumulate 33 RBIs in the first 37 games of a season, a list that includes baseball legends such as Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, and Willie Mays. Additionally, Olson reached a milestone by hitting his 300th career home run, leading to speculation about his potential for achieving 500 home runs and a future Hall of Fame induction. As the Braves continue to perform well, Olson's contributions could be pivotal in their quest for the postseason and his candidacy for the National League MVP award.
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Olson's performance boosts the Braves' chances of making the postseason, which could lead to increased fan engagement and support for the team.
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