The number of times the name Elly De La Cruz is appearing in Major League Baseball record books is starting to get absurd.
Cincinnati Reds ' Elly De La Cruz gestures as he poses for a photo after scoring a run during the second inning of a baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers in Cincinnati, Monday, April 8, 2024.
CINCINNATI - But his latest entry, and the names of players on the list he passed, proves just how historic the start of his career has been. EDLC reached the 20-homer mark in Tuesday's victory over the Philadelphia Phillies and then in another win on Wednesday he scored a run and stole three bases to make 50 in his career. Those numbers are significant., since 1901, Elly De La Cruz reached 20 home runs, 50 stolen bases and 90 runs thirty games faster than any other player in Major League Baseball history.
He needed 122 career games. Trea Turner was previously the fastest at 152 games. Reds Hall of Famer Eric Davis took 162 games. It took Mike Trout 165 games, while Barry Bonds was next on the list at 168 games.when he reached five home runs and 10 steals in the first 20 games of the season.
MLB Record Home Runs Stolen Bases Reds Barry Bonds Mike Trout Trea Turner
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