2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist, Team Set Lists and Details
2024 Topps Now Baseball marks the ninth year for the print-to-order set that tells the season’s story as it happens. Big games, milestones, rookie debuts and (lots) of walk-off wins are some of the baseball cards collectors will find.
While the overall concept remains the same, Topps continues to add some additional chase elements.
Virtually every day from the start of the season through the end of the World Series new 2024 Topps Now Baseball cards will be available on the company’s website. You have to be quick, though, as they have a short sales window of 24 hours. After that, the secondary market is the only place to find them.
Whatever’s sold in that time becomes the card’s print run. That means a lot of variance with some selling hundreds while others top tens of thousands.
Cards also have parallels randomly included as bonus cards. Levels include Blue (/49), Purple (/25), Red (/10), Orange (/5) and Gold (1/1). Autographs and memorabilia cards are available for some cards as well. These are sold separately.
A new addition for 2024 Topps Now Baseball, at least on a wider scale, are Image Variations. For cards that have them, it’s similar to parallels in that they’re additional extras with select orders.
Single 2024 Topps Now Baseball cards cost $8.99 direct from the card maker. Discounts are available for bundles of up to 20 copies of the same card and some daily bundles of all cards. Collectors looking for singles can find them cheaper on eBay as sellers buy in bulk and charge significantly less during the pre-sale window and pass along the savings. Current cards can be found for around $5 delivered.
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist Checklist
This checklist will continue to grow throughout the season. Known print runs are listed.
Parallels:
- Blue – /49
- Purple – /25
- Red – /10
- Orange – /5
- Gold – 1/1
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – March
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1 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Collects 1st Hit and 1st RBI in 2-Hit Dodgers Debut – 44,476
2 Yuki Matsui, San Diego Padres – Gets First Career Strikeout in MLB Debut – 4,478
3 Major League Baseball – First-Ever Seoul Series Kicks Off the MLB Season – 3,518
These cards also have Korean Language parallels (/99).
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4 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – 20-Year-Old Bags 1st MLB and XBH in Same Game – 3,380
5 Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st HR of 2024 MLB Season Highlights Monster Game – 1,209
These cards also have Korean Language parallels (/99).
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6 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – 1st HR of 2024 Opening Day Sets Club Record – 1,550
7 Corbin Burnes, Baltimore Orioles – Ace Ties Orioles Record with 11 Ks in Team Debut – 1,281
8 Jung Hoo Lee, San Francisco Giants – Giants Rookie Collects 1st Big-League Hit & RBI – 5,936
9 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Superstar Collects First Hit at Dodger Stadium – 9,588
10 Colt Keith, Detroit Tigers – Top Prospect Records 1st MLB Hit on Opening Day – 3,214
11 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – Clutch 9th-Inning Assist Highlights Yankees Debut – 2,055
12 Wyatt Langford, Texas Rangers – Records 1st Career Hit and RBI in MLB Debut – 15,326
13 Jonah Heim, Texas Rangers – Walk-Off RBI Single Gets Rangers an Opening Day Win – 839
14 Tyler O’Neill, Boston Red Sox – MLB Record with 5th Consecutive Opening Day HR – 888
15 Arizona Diamondbacks – Most Runs in an Opening Day Inning Since 1900 – 974
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16 Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers – Collects 1st Hit, RBI and SB in MLB Debut – 9,845
17 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Moves to 5th in Guardians History for Career HRs – 560
18 Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – Sets Dodgers Record for Most Leadoff HRs – 887
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19 Jung Hoo Lee, San Francisco Giants – Belts 1st MLB HR in Win Over Padres – 5,124
20 Graham Pauley, San Diego Padres – Clobbers 3-Run HR for 1st MLB Hit – 1,196
21 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – 1st HR on Yankees Is Go-Ahead Game-Winner – 1,444
22 Julio Rodríguez, Seattle Mariners – Superstar Notches 1st Walk-Off of MLB Career – 1,417
23 Jared Jones, Pittsburgh Pirates – Strikes Out 10 En Route to 1st W in MLB Debut – 1,764
24 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers – 5 Ks Over 5 Scoreless IP in Dodgers Stadium Debut – 8,247
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25 Christian Encarnacion-Strand, Cincinnati Reds – Reds Star Cracks Walk-Off Home Run – 1,404
26 Victor Scott II, St. Louis Cardinals – Top Cardinals Prospect Collects First MLB Hit – 1,877
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2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – April
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27 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – Tosses 9 Strikeouts in Dominant Debut – 6,785
28 Jordan Westburg, Baltimore Orioles – Hits 1st Career Walk-Off HR in the 9th Inning – 1,554
29 Adolis García, Texas Rangers – Rangers Stars Smacks 100th Career Home Run – 795
30 Ronel Blanco, Houston Astros – Throws First No-Hitter of the 2024 Season – 3,254
31 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – Smacks First Career MLB Home Run – 2,375
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32 Blaze Alexander, Arizona Diamondbacks – Collects 1st Run and Steal of MLB Career – 925
33 Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – Tallies 1,500th Career Hit with Massive HR – 1,147
34 Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies – Scores 1,000th Run in Three Home Run Night – 2,936
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35 James McCann, Baltimore Orioles – Walk-Off Single Lifts Orioles to Victory – 666
36 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Blasts First Home Run as Member of the Dodgers – 23,191
37 Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers – Brewers Top Prospect Hits First Career HR – 7,340
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38 Pete Alonso, New York Mets – Fastest in Mets History to Reach 500 RBI – 990
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39 Ryan McMahon, Colorado Rockies – Cracks Grand Slam Walk-Off Shot for Rockies Win – 888
40 Thairo Estrada, San Francisco Giants – Hits Walk-Off Double to Give Giants the Victory – 397
41 Travis d’Arnaud, Atlanta Braves – Late-Game Walk-Off Single in Braves Home Opener – 467
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42 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers – Fires Five Scoreless Frames to Secure 1st MLB Win – 16,757
43 Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh Pirates – Hits Walk-Off Single After Clutch Throw Home – 703
44 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – Connects for 1st Hit & RBI at Yankee Stadium – 1,246
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45 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – 2nd-Youngest Padres Player w/ a 4-Hit Game – 1,371
46 Ronel Blanco, Houston Astros – Rookie Sets Hitless Mark to Start Season – 1,369
47 Justin Foscue, Texas Rangers – Cub’s 5th Overall Prospect Gets 1st MLB Hit, RBI – 1,072
48 Max Meyer, Miami Marlins – 2020 1st-Rounder Picks Up 1st MLB Win – 579
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49 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Most HRs by a Third-Baseman in Cleveland History – 1,081
50 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – 1st to Log 450-Foot & Inside-the-Park HR in a Game – 12,173
51 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – 1st Yankee Stadium HR as a Member of the Team – 2,137
52 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres – Clutch HR Caps Off Biggest Comeback in Padres History – 1,724
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53 Austin Martin, Minnesota Twins – 2020 1st-Rounder Logs 1st MLB Hit – 952
54 Colton Cowser, Baltimore Orioles – Youngest Orioles Hitter w/ 2 2B & 4 RBI Since Ripken – 1,569
55 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – 1st Angels Player w/ 6 HRs in 1st 11 Games – 723
56 Tyler Glasnow, Los Angeles Dodgers – Most Ks by a Dodgers Pitcher Since 2019 – 546
57 Shea Langeliers, Oakland Athletics – 2nd Catcher in Athletics History w/ a 3-HR Game – 321
58 Tyler O’Neill, Boston Red Sox – Sets Club Record for Most HRs Through 1st 10 Games – 399
59 Boston Red Sox – 2004 Red Sox World Series Reunion – 1,083
60 Christopher Morel, Chicago Cubs – Cubs Star Launches 1st Grand Slam of MLB Career – 865
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61 Jackson Holliday, Baltimore Orioles – No. 1 Prospect Makes MLB Debut, Collects 1st RBI – 43,847
62 Jackson Merrill / Jackson Holliday / Jackson Chourio, San Diego Padres / Baltimore Orioles / Milwaukee Brewers – A-B-C, Youngest in the MLB, It’s the Jackson 3 Rookies – 8,754
63 Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – 76th Player to Homer Against All 30 MLB Teams – 1,512
64 Josh Naylor / Bo Naylor, Cleveland Guardians – Brothers Celebrate National Siblings Day w/ Clutch Hits – 1,753
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65 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Makes Royals History in Strong Day at the Plate – 1,178
66 Colton Cowser, Baltimore Orioles – Cracks 1st Career MLB HR in Two HR Day – 2,697
67 Tyler Jay, New York Mets – 2015 1st-Rounder Secures Win in MLB Debut – 631
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68 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – 449-Ft. Blast Makes for 4 HRs in 4 Games – 5,310
69 Lawrence Butler, Oakland Athletics – Belts 1st HR of ’24, Hits 1st Career Walk-Off – 841
70 Hideki Matsui / Shohei Ohtani, New York Yankees / Los Angeles Dodgers – Ohtani Ties All-Time Japanese-Born MLB HR Record at 175 – 16,679
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71 Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals – 12th Primary Catcher w/ 250 HRs in AL/NL History – 718
72 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – Makes Cubs History in 1st Three Career Starts – 2,752
73 Yariel Rodríguez, Toronto Blue Jays – 1st Cuban-Born Pitcher to Start for the Blue Jays – 613
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74 Andrew McCutchen, Pittsburgh Pirates – Becomes 3rd Pirates Player to Hit 300 Career HRs – 1,498
75 Jackson Holliday, Baltimore Orioles – Top MLB Prospect Collects 1st Career Hit – 12,152
76 Aaron Judge / Derek Jeter, New York Yankees – 260th Career HR Ties Jeter on Yankees All-Time List – 2,754
77 Dwight Gooden, New York Mets – Mets Legend Gets His Jersey Retired at Citi Field – 2,636
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78 Rob Gronkowski, Boston Red Sox – Gronk Spikes Signature 1st Pitch at Fenway Park – 2,715
79 C.J. Stroud, Houston Astros – Top QB Delivers a Strike for Astros 1st Pitch – 4,019
80 Cedric Mullins, Baltimore Orioles – Clutch Catch and HR Powers Orioles to Win – 850
81 Mitchell Parker, Washington Nationals – 1st Nationals Rookie SP to Win Debut Since 2010 – 719
82 Michael Busch, Chicago Cubs – Ties Cubs Record with 5 HRs in Last 5 Games – 912
83 Jonatan Clase, Seattle Mariners – Mariners Rookie Logs 1st Career Hit & RBI in Debut – 1,640
84 Major League Baseball – MLB Celebrates 77th Anniversary of Robinson Breaking Color Barrier – 914
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85 Ranger Suárez, Philadelphia Phillies – Extends Scoreless Innings Streak to 18 w/ CGSO – 778
86 Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – Collects 3rd 5-Hit Game of His Career – 1,082
87 Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Rookie Logs 1st Career Hit on 1st Pitch – 2,049
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88 Cedric Mullins, Baltimore Orioles – Saves the Day with 1st Career Walk-Off HR – 627
89 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – 7th Youngest to Reach 500 RBI in Last 50 Years – 984
90 Landon Knack, Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Prospect Logs 1st K in MLB Debut – 577
91 Tanner Houck, Boston Red Sox – Tosses ‘Maddux’ CGSO in Shortest Game Since ’10 – 533
92 Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies – Cracks 250th Career Homer in Multi-HR Game – 646
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93 Logan Webb, San Francisco Giants – Retires Career-High 19 Straight Batters in Win – 423
94 Jack Leiter, Texas Rangers – 2021 2nd Overall Pick Suits Up for MLB Debut – 1,859
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95 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – Youngest Reds Player w/ 3 SBs & HR in Single Game – 5,167
96 Alec Bohm, Philadelphia Phillies – Supercahrges Club’s Offense w/ 2 HR, 6 RBI Night – 859
97 Justin Verlander, Houston Astros – Passes Niekro to Become 12th on All-Time Ks List in 2024 Debut – 592
98 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – 2nd Yankees Hitter w/ 5 HR & 20 RBI in 1st 20 G – 1,047
99 Travis d’Arnaud, Atlanta Braves – 3-HR Showing Highlights 8-3 Win Over Rangers – 866
100 Blaze Alexander, Arizona Diamondbacks – 1st Career Grand Slam Helps Club to Historic Win – 917
101 Cam Booser, Boston Red Sox – Oldest Red Sox Player to Debut Since 1947 – 721
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102 Max Schuemann, Oakland Athletics – 1st MLB Hit Comes on a Game-Tying Home Run – 640
103 Ronald Acuña Jr., Atlanta Braves – Moves Into Braves Top 10 in Career Steals – 1,038
104 Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers – 4th-Youngest Since 1900 w/ 4 HRs Through 17 Games – 2,049
105 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – Sets Cubs Mark for 0 ER Allowed in Expansion Era – 2,601
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106 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Rises to Become MLB All-Time Japanese HR Leader – 34,423
107 Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Rookie Crushes First Career Home Run – 2,363
108 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres – Flies Through the Air to Make Leaping Catch – 1,598
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109 Ranger Suárez, Philadelphia Phillies – Longest Phillies Scoreless Innings Streak Since ’11 – 580
110 Jared Jones, Pittsburgh Pirates – 4th Since 1893 w/ at Least 7 Ks in 1st 5 Outings – 1,108
111 Ronald Acuña Jr., Atlanta Braves – Swipes Atlanta Braves Record for Most Career SBs – 1,480
112 Nolan Gorman, St. Louis Cardinals – Clutch Walk-Off HR Lifts Cardinals to a Win – 457
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113 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Smashes Hardest Hit HR in Dodgers Statcast History – 8,673
114 Max Fried, Atlanta Braves – Tosses 3rd ‘Maddux’ of Big-League Career – 889
115 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – Angels Superstar Belts 1st Leadoff HR Since 2012 – 1,470
116 Pavin Smith, Arizona Diamondbacks – Slugger Drives in Career-High 6 RBI in Win – 417
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117 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – All Rise: Judge Passes Jeter on Yankees HR List – 4,612
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118 Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs – Top Cubs Rookie Gets 1st Hit on 1st Career HR – 3,668
119 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – Star Third Baseman Collects 1,000th Career Hit – 509
120 Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies – Dad Strength: Powers HR After Birth of Baby Girl – 1,034
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121 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – 1st Since 1945 with 4-0 Record, Sub-1.00 ERA in First 5 Games – 4,593
122 Joey Ortiz, Milwaukee Brewers – 1st MLB HR & Walk-Off Bests Yankees in Extras – 428
123 Patrick Bailey, Baltimore Orioles – Sends Fans Home Happy After 2nd Career Walk-Off HR – 535
124 Anthony Maldonado, Miami Marlins – Makes Impressive MLB Debut with 3 Scoreless IP – 354
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125 Ceddanne Rafaela, Boston Red Sox – Makes Red Sox History After 7 RBI Performance – 1,132
126 Pete Alonso, New York Mets – Plunges Into MLB History After Hitting 200th HR – 1,412
127 Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros – 17th Multi-HR Game, 3rd Most in Astros History – 444
128 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – 119.2 MPH Hit Is Fastest in MLB This Season – 3,698
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129 Mark Vientos, New York Mets – Smashes Walk-Off Home Run in Extra Innings – 675
130 Anthony Volpe, New York Yankees – 2nd-Youngest in Yankees History to Hit a B-Day HR – 920
131 Anthony Rizzo, New York Yankees – 12th Active Player to Reach 300 Career HRs – 1,315
132 Wyatt Langford, Texas Rangers – 1st Career HR Is Inside-the Park Sprint to Home – 4,198
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133 Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles – Youngest in MLB History w/ 10+ HR Before May – 2,569
134 Addison Barger, Toronto Blue Jays – Collects 1st Career Hit and Run in Victory – 1,044
135 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – 1st in MLB History w/ 8 HR & 17 SB in Single Month – 15,525
136 Mitch Garver, Seattle Mariners – Blasts 1st Career Walk-Off Homer in Dramatic Fashion – 793
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137 Jordan Beck, Colorado Rockies – Highly Rated Prospect Logs Multi-Hit MLB Debut – 1,465
138 Tyler Black, Milwaukee Brewers – Logs 1st Big-League Hit & RBI in MLB Debut – 1,838
139 Christian Walker, Arizona Diamondbacks – Cracks 1st Career Walk-Off Home Run in Extras – 578
140 Jack Flaherty, Detroit Tigers – Ties AL Record Striking Out 1st 7 Batters – 590
141 Wenceel Pérez, Detroit Tigers – 1st Tigers Rookie to HR on Both Sides Since ’96 – 1,288
142 Victor Caratini, Houston Astros – Slams Walk-Off Two-Run Homer in the 10th – 450
143 Joey Loperfido, Houston Astros – 1st Career Hit Plates Two in Astros Win – 1,845
144 Dane Myers, Miami Marlins – Rookie Completes Comeback with Walk-Off Single – 533
145 Matt Hilton, Arizona Diamondbacks – Bee Afraid, Bee Very Afraid: Bees Swarm in Arizona – 16,946
146 New York Mets – Breaks Citi Field Record for Most Hot Dogs Eaten – 44,270
#146 has Ketchup (/99) and Mustard (/99) parallels only. Original cost was $1.
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2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – May
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147 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – 4th Best ERA Through 6 Starts in MLB History – 5,319
148 Minnesota Twins – Log 10th Straight Win for Longest Streak Since ’08 – 531
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149 Francisco Lindor, New York Mets – Flu Game: Star SS Comes Off the Bench to Hit Walk-Off – 469
150 Nicky Cass, New York Mets – Comedian Tosses the 1st Pitch at Citi Field – 417
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151 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – Joins Elite MLB Club After 300th Career Steal – 786
152 Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers – Top Rookie Notches First Career Walk-Off in Extras – 1,771
153 Luis Arraez, San Diego Padres – Back-to-Back Batting Champ Is Headed to San Diego – 858
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154 Luis Arraez, San Diego Padres – 1st Player w/ 4-Hit Game in Padres Debut – 1,159
155 Jared Jones, Pittsburgh Pirates – 10th Player Since 1901 w/ 52 Ks in 1st 7 Starts – 959
156 Brett Harris, Oakland Athletics – Belts 1st 2 MLB Home Runs in 20-4 Blowout – 814
157 Brent Rooker / Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics – 2-HR Inning Is 1st for Athletics Since McGwire’s in 1996 – 668
158 Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Career 3-HR Game Highlights Win Over Braves – 627
159 Christian Scott, New York Mets – Mets 5th Overall Prospect Fans Six in MLB Debut – 1,866
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160 Bryan Ramos, Chicago White Sox – Club’s 4th-Ranked Prospect Logs 1st Career Hit & RBI – 594
161 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Crushes 464-Foot HR, 3rd Longest of His Career – 6,669
162 Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers – Youngest Tigers Pitcher w/ 12 Ks in a Game Since ’10 – 471
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163 Larry Doby / José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Passes Doby for Most Go-Ahead HRs in Cleveland History – 817
164 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Most Total Bases in 1st 36 Games w/ the Dodgers – 9,840
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165 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – 3rd-Lowest ERA Through 1st 7 Outings Since 1913 – 5,857
166 Michael Busch, Chicago Cubs – 9th-Inning Homer Gives Cubs First Walk-Off of ’24 – 1,072
167 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Dodgers Pitcher to Start Game w/ 19 Strikes – 3,910
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168 Kyle Manzardo, Cleveland Guardians – Highly-Rated Guardians Prospect Gets 1st MLB Hit – 1,300
169 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – 2nd-Most Reds Swipes Through 36 Games SInce 1901 – 2,791
170 Juan Soto / Aaron Jude / Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – 1st Time Yankees Slugging Trio Homers in Same Game – 2,203
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171 Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies – Moves Into 4th on Rockies All-Time RBI List – 262
172 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Bronx Bomber’s 473-Ft HR Ties Longest of 2024 – 813
173 Dairon Blanco, Kansas City Royals – 2nd in 50 Years w/ HR, 2 SBs, 2B & Bunt in a Game – 334
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174 Robert Gasser, Milwaukee Brewers – 1st Brewers Pitcher Since ’17 w/ 6 Scoreless Innings in Debut – 714
175 Ranger Suárez, Philadelphia Phillies – Lowest Phillies ERA Since 1916 Through 1st 8 Games – 484
176 Stuart Fairchild, Cincinnati Reds – 1st Reds Pinch-Hit Inside-the-Park HR Since ’77 – 555
177 Luis Arraez, San Diego Padres – Hits Walk-Off in 1st San Diego Home Game – 840
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178 Jordan Westburg, Baltimore Orioles – Orioles Tie Best Start in Club History on Walk-Off Single – 1,842
179 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – Top-Ranked Pitching Prospect in MLB Makes Debut – 24,463
180 Joey Estes, Oakland Athletics – Records 1st Big-League Win Over Rival Mariners – 1,083
181 Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers – 1st Tigers Starter to Begin Season 5-0 Since 2016 – 1,244
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182 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres – Passes Father’s Career HR Total w/ 114th Blast – 667
183 Yu Darvish, San Diego Padres – Collects 1,000th Career NL Strikeout in Win – 864
184 Brandon Nimmo, New York Mets – Gifts a Mother’s Day Walk-Off HR to Mets Fans – 535
185 Seth Lugo, Kansas City Royals – 4th Royals Pitcher to Log 12 Ks & 0 Walks in a Game – 383
186 Marcell Ozuna, Atlanta Braves – Fastest Braves Player to 40 RBI Since Hank Aaron – 488
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187 Spencer Arrighetti, Houston Astros – Highly-Touted Prospect Earns 1st Career MLB Win – 505
188 Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – Moves to 5th in All-Time Lead-Off Home Runs – 960
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189 Aaron Nola, Philadelphia Phillies – Records 4th Complete-Game Shutout in Four-Hitter – 672
190 Juan Soto / Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees – Passes Yankee Legend for Most Walks Before Age 26 – 2,547
191 Pedro Pagés, St. Louis Cardinals – 1st Cardinals Player w/ 3+ RBI on 1st Hit Since ’08 – 472
192 Trey Lipscomb, Washington Nationals – 1st Since ’16 w/ Multiple 3+ Hits & 3+ Stolen Base Games – 648
193 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – 1st in Astros History w/ XBHs in 5-Straight ABs – 298
194 Romy Gonzalez, Boston Red Sox – Belts Walk-Off Single in 12-Inning Battle – 381
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195 Adley Rutschman, Baltimore Orioles – Second Career Walk-Off Homer Lifts Orioles to Win – 1,150
196 Jordan Beck, Colorado Rockies – Smashes 1st Career HR to Extend Rockies Win Streak – 654
197 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Crushes 467-Foot HR in 1st Career 3-Double Game – 1,219
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198 Joey Loperfido, Houston Astros – Top Astros Prospect Hits 1st Career Home Run – 1,023
199 Jared Jones, Pittsburgh Pirates – Records Most Swings & Misses in 1st 9 Career Games – 908
200 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – 8th Player Since 1901 w/ 30+ Stolen Bases in Team’s 1st 44 Games – 4,028
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201 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – Fires Six No-Hit Innings w/ 11 Ks in 1st MLB Win – 12,032
202 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Superstar Belts Homer on “Shohei Ohtani Day” in LA – 6,462
203 Masanori Murakami, San Francisco Giants – First Japanese MLB Player Tosses First Pitch – 1,540
204 Tyler Alexander, Tampa Bay Rays – Hurls Seven and One-Third Perfect Innings in Win – 563
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205 Luis Gil, New York Yankees – Sets Yankees Record for Most Ks by a Rookie – 1,067
206 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Moves to 4th All-Time on Cleveland HRs List – 569
207 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs / Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles Dodgers – Cubs Hurler Has Lowest ERA Since Valenzuela Through 9 Starts – 3,032
208 Justin Verlander, Houston Astros – Climbs MLB All-Time Ks List, Moving to 11th – 403
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209 Will Brennan, Cleveland Guardians – Crushes Clutch 3-Run Walk-Off HR Against Rivals – 420
210 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – Ties Red Sox Record w/ Homer in 5th Straight Game – 575
211 Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles – 15th HR Is His Longest of the Season, Tied for MLB Lead – 1,267
212 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Hits 1st Career Walk-Off as a Dodgers Player – 8,566
213 Yu Darvish, San Diego Padres – Earns 200th Career Win in Professional Baseball – 5,076
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214 Chris Sale, Atlanta Braves – Extends Scoreless Innings Streak to 20 in Win – 462
215 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – Sets Red Sox Record with HRs in 6 Straight Games – 1,043
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216 Nick Gonzales, Pittsburgh Pirates – Hits 1st Career Walk-Off in 10th-Inning Rally – 648
217 Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh Pirates – Collects the Two Hardest Hits of the Season at 120+ MPH – 585
218 Ranger Suárez, Philadelphia Phillies – 1st w/ 9-0 Start & Sub 1.50 ERA Through 10 Starts Since ’66 – 738
219 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres – 3rd-Youngest Padres Player to Reach 500 Career Hits – 549
220 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Two-Homer Night Highlighted by Longest of Career – 842
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224 Shane Gillis, Philadelphia Phillies – Actor/Comedian Tosses Strike Before Phillies Win – 2,919
225 Luis Gil, New York Yankees – 3rd Yankees Starter w/ 6+ IP Allowing 1 Run or Fewer Over 5 Starts – 758
226 Philadelphia Phillies – Ties Best Record for 35-Game Span Set in 1892 – 1,006
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227 Braxton Garrett, Miami Marlins – Marlins Lefty Fires 1st Career CG SHO on 95 Pitches – 347
228 Colt Keith, Detroit Tigers – 1st MLB Home Run Sets Tone in 6-2 Win vs. Toronto – 1,428
229 Patrick Bailey, San Francisco Giants – Go-Ahead Granny Leads to Giants Comeback History – 613
230 Colton Cowser, Baltimore Orioles – Incredible Home Run Robbing Catch Seals Road Win – 1,606
231 Justin Verlander, Houston Astros – Passes Maddux, Moves Into Top 10 in All-Time Strikeouts – 651
232 Juan Soto / Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Sluggers Go Back-to-Back for First Time vs. Padres – 1,904
233 José Ramírez / Josh Naylor / David Fry, Cleveland Guardians – Trio Goes Back-to-Back-to-Back in Cleveland Victory – 599
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234 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Tallies 900th Career Hit in 4th Straight Game w/ a HR – 1,612
235 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Guardians Slugger Is 1st in MLB to 50 RBI – 493
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236 Matt Vierling, Detroit Tigers – 2nd Homer of the Game Is Three-Run Walk-Off – 495
237 Kyle Bradish, Baltimore Orioles – Strikes Out 11 Over Seven No-Hit Innings – 562
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238 Ben Brown, Chicago Cubs – Rookie Tosses Seven No-Hit Innings in Win – 1,686
239 Jeremiah Estrada, San Diego Padres – 13 Straight Ks Marks Longest Streak Since 1961 – 895
240 Anthony Volpe, New York Yankees – 20-Game Hit Streak Joins Elite Yankees Company – 2,383
241 Josh Gibson, Homestead Grays – Baseball Legend Becomes MLB Career Batting Leader – 16,307
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242 Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers – Becomes 4th Dodgers Catcher to Reach 100-HR Club – 657
243 Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles – 4th Orioles Players to Reach 50 HRs Before Age 23 – 1,484
244 Luis Gil, New York Yankees – Caps Off 6-0 Month with Dominant Road Outing – 646
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245 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 24 XBHs in Month Marks Yankees Most Since 1937 – 1,334
246 Dustin Pedroia, Boston Red Sox – Red Sox Legend Inducted Into Team Hall of Fame – 720
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247 Davis Schneider, Toronto Blue Jays – 14th-Inning Walk-Off HR Ends Wild Night in Toronto – 1,004
248 Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers – Five-Hit, Five RBI Game Includes 300th Double – 705
249 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Two-Homer Night Equals Yankees Hitting History – 2,578
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250 Darryl Strawberry, New York Mets – Mets Retire Strawberry’s No. 18 on Special Day – 1,743
251 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Joins Ichiro As 2nd Japanese-Born Player with 100 SBs, 100 HRs – 7,384
252 Ryan Bliss, Seattle Mariners – Picks Up First MLB Hit, 2 SBs in Blowout Victory – 1,140
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253 Daniel Schneemann, Cleveland Guardians – Notches First MLB Hit on First Pitch Seen – 909
254 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – 2-HR Day Includes Go-Ahead Winner to Complete Sweep – 1,211
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255 Pavin Smith, Arizona Diamondbacks – Saves the Day with Walk-Off Homer in 9th Inning – 281
256 Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Arizona Diamondbacks – Diamondbacks Star Smashes 100th Career Homer – 294
257 Rhys Hoskins, Milwaukee Brewers – Fan Favorite Homers in Emotional Return to Philly – 733
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258 Jared Jones, Pittsburgh Pirates – 101-MPH K Highlights Six Scoreless Innings and Win – 980
259 Connor Norby, Baltimore Orioles – Highly-Rated Prospect Smashes HR for 1st Career Hit – 2,284
260 Max Fried, Atlanta Braves – Braves Ace Fans Career-High 13 Batters in Win – 496
261 Luis Gil, New York Yankees – 7th Straight Start of 6+ IP with 0-1 Runs Is New Yankees Record – 831
262 Aaron Judge / Anthony Volpe, New York Yankees – 1st Teammates Since ’03 w/ Matching 30-Game On-Base Streaks – 1,572
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263 Jamie Westbrook, Boston Red Sox – 29-Year-Old Logs 1st MLB Hit After 11 MiLB Seasons – 835
264 Paul Skenes / Shohei Ohtani, Pittsburgh Pirates / Los Angeles Dodgers – “Big on Big” Showdown Has Baseball World Buzzing – 32,201
265 Justin Turner, Toronto Blue Jays – Veteran Collects 1,500th Hit of His MLB Career – 641
266 Justyn-Henry Malloy, Detroit Tigers – Tigers Prospect Smashes HR for 1st Career Hit – 1,410
267 Mike Tauchman, Chicago Cubs – 1st Career Walk-Off HR Caps Whirlwind Game in Windy City – 946
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268 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – HR on MLB Debut Anniversary Caps Historic 1st Year – 5,303
269 Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh Pirates – Lasers Hardest-Hit Pirates HR in Statcast Era – 666
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270 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers – Dazzles w/ 7 Shutout Innings in Yankee Stadium Debut – 3,403
271 Blake Dunn, Cincinnati Reds – First MLB Hit Sparks Two-Out Rally in Divisional Win – 809
272 Kansas City Royals – Comeback Kings! Rally from 8 Down for Win – 701
273 Framber Valdez, Houston Astros – Spins Complete Game in Masterful Road Outing – 355
274 JJ Bleday, Oakland Athletics – Plays Hero with Dramatic Walk-Off Homer in Ninth – 353
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275 Kevin Gausman, Toronto Blue Jays – Blue Jays Starter Tosses 1st Career CG SHO – 456
276 Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers – Booming Grand Slam Caps Off Big Day in the Bronx – 675
277 Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies – Ignites London with Sliding HR Celebration – 3,125
278 Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies – Phillie Phanatic Joins Royal Guard Via Custom Bat – 2,775
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279 Luis Torrens, New York Mets – 1st Game-Ending 2-3 Ground Ball Double Play in AL/NL History – 874
280 Adley Rutschman, Baltimore Orioles – Grand Slam Headlines Career-High 6-RBI Performance – 1,065
281 Tyler Locklear, Seattle Mariners – Collects RBI Double in Impressive MLB Debut – 884
282 Adael Amador, Colorado Rockies – 21-Year-Old Logs 1st Career Hit on 1st Career Swing – 840
283 Jesse Chavez, Atlanta Braves – Longtime MLB Hurler Tosses 1,000th Career K – 498
284 Logan O’Hoppe, Los Angeles Angels – Late-Game Rally Capped Off by Walk-Off Home Run – 430
285 Jayden Daniels, Washington Nationals – Washington’s Rookie Quarterback Tosses 1st Pitch – 1,767
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286 Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners – It’s ‘Paws-Ible’: Walk-Off GS on Bark in the Park Night – 750
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287 Brandon Lowe, Tampa Bay Rays – 9th-Inning Walk-Off HR Sends Rays Fans Home Happy – 290
288 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – 2nd Pitcher w/ 45+ Ks & 6 or Fewer BB in 1st 6 Games – 3,771
289 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 3rd Player in MLB History w/ 30 XBH in 30 Games – 1,369
290 Kyle Higashioka, San Diego Padres – 1st Career Walk-Off Homer Squashes Athletics – 407
291 Drew Thorpe, Chicago White Sox – 22-Year-Old Impresses in Big-League Debut – 904
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292 Carlos Correa, Minnesota Twins – Racks Up a Career-High 5 Hits in Offensive Explosion – 508
293 Cade Povich, Baltimore Orioles – Tosses 6 Shutout Innings in 1st Career Home Start – 1,070
294 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – Youngest in MLB History to Hit a Walk-Off Homer – 2,764
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295 J.D. Martinez, New York Mets – Powers Mets to Win with First Career Walk-Off HR – 437
296 Garrett Crochet, Chicago White Sox – Need for Speed: Strikes Out Career-High 13 Batters – 267
297 Maikel Garcia, Kansas City Royals – Rips Two-Run Double for First Career Walk-Off Hit – 462
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298 Pedro Pagés, St. Louis Cardinals – 1st Career MLB HR Is 8th-Inning Go-Ahead Blast – 602
299 Max Kepler, Minnesota Twins – Walk-Off Hero Becomes Target Field All-Time HR Leader – 484
300 Alex Verdugo, New York Yankees – 1st-Pitch HR Highlights Emphatic Return to Boston – 515
301 Starling Marte, New York Mets – MLB Active Stolen Base Leader Has 350th Bag – 351
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302 DJ Herz, Washington Nationals – Earns First Career Win in Historic 13-K, 0-BB Outing – 879
303 Riley Greene, Detroit Tigers – 4-Hit, 6-RBI Day Highlighted by Two HRs in Big Win – 667
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304 Boston Red Sox – Set New Club Record w/ 9 SBs in Win Over Yankees – 724
305 Grant Holmes, Atlanta Braves – Picks Up 1st Career Strikeout in MLB Debut – 720
306 Ronel Blanco, Houston Astros – 2nd Astros Pitcher w/ Multi 7+ No-Hit Starts in a Season – 731
307 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – Makes Highlight-Reel Run to Home After Errant Pickoff – 4,137
308 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st w/ Multiple 450+ Ft Career HRs at Dodger Stadium – 5,773
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309 Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies – Fastest to 60 June HRs in MLB History After 2-HR Game – 656
310 Masyn Winn, St. Louis Cardinals – 1st Career Extra-Innings HR Is Two-Run Game Winner – 941
311 Greg Jones, Colorado Rockies – Launches Pinch-Hit Home Run for First MLB Hit – 372
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312 Nick Castellanos, Philadelphia Phillies – MLB-Best Third Walk-Off Hit of Year Caps Four-Hit Day – 552
313 Ben Rice, New York Yankees – Yankees Prospect Logs 1st Career Hit in MLB Debut – 2,471
314 Spencer Schwellenbach, Atlanta Braves – Braves No. 3 Prospect Picks Up First Career Win at Home – 882
315 Jonathan Cannon, Chicago White Sox – Tosses 8 2/3 Scoreless IP to Earn First MLB Victory – 583
316 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Demolishes 476-Ft Shot for Longest MLB HR of 2024 – 4,996
317 Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Team to Trail in 9th and Win with Both GS & 3-Run HR – 2,315
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318 Tanner Bibee, Cleveland Guardians – Tosses Career-High 12 Ks in Six-Shutout IP Outing – 347
319 Brenton Doyle, Colorado Rockies – Plates Game-Winner in 1st Career Walk-Off Appearance – 246
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320 Major League Baseball – Giants and Cardinals Take in Rickwood Field Opening Ceremony – 3,760
321 Brendan Donovan, St. Louis Cardinals – Alabama Native Hammers Rickwood Field Homer – 1,284
322 Adam Kloffenstein, St. Louis Cardinals – Retires the Side in MLB Debut at Rickwood Field – 1,110
323 Jake Cronenworth, San Diego Padres – 1st Team Ever to Win Three Straight at Home with HR in 9th – 1,059
324 Bill Greason, Major League Baseball – Oldest Living Negro Leagues Player Throws 1st Pitch – 2,155
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325 Orelvis Martinez, Toronto Blue Jays – Blue Jays No. 2 Prospect Registers 1st Career MLB Hit – 930
326 Royce Lewis, Minnesota Twins – Fastest in Club History to Double-Digit Homers in Season – 540
327 Tim Anderson, Miami Marlins – Third Straight Walk-Off Win Is MLB-High Eighth of Year – 262
328 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Greets Former Team with Monstrous 455-Foot Homer – 4,386
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329 Drew Thorpe, Chicago White Sox – Tosses Six Scorless Innings in 1st Career Win – 570
330 Wyatt Langford, Texas Rangers – Star Rookie Crushes 1st Career Grand Slam in Win – 2,775
331 Bailey Ober, Minnesota Twins – 1st 9-Inning Complete Game Under 90 Pitches Since 1999 – 430
332 JuJu Watkins, Los Angeles Dodgers – USC Basketball Star Tosses Ceremonial 1st Pitch – 2,805
333 Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals – Smashes 350th Career Homer in Front of Home Crowd – 631
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334 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – 1st NL Hurler to 60+ Ks and Less Than 100 BB in 1st 8 Games – 5,121
335 Max Scherzer, Texas Rangers – Ties Maddux for 11th Most Strikeouts in MLB History – 592
336 Rollie Fingers, Oakland Athletics – Caps Off ’74 World Series Championship Team Reunion – 754
337 Pablo López, Minnesota Twins – Ties Career-High in Ks with 8-Inning Scoreless Gem – 591
338 Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs – Immortalized w/ Statue Outside of Wrigley Field – 3,191
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339 Levi Jordan, Cincinnati Reds – Rips Double for 1st Career Hit in MLB Debut – 796
340 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – Steamboat Elly Smashes Titanic Homer in Win – 3,875
341 Carson Spiers, Cincinnati Reds – Earns 1st Career Victory Against Divisional Rival – 694
342 Jarren Duran, Boston Red Sox – Extends Career-High Hit Streak & Logs 1st Career Walk-Off – 654
343 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – Rookie’s Two-Run Single Sets Up Profar’s Walk-Off – 1,124
344 San Francisco Giants – Emotional Night Capped by Exciting Walk-Off Victory – 1,026
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345 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – Crushes 467-Foot Homer, Longest of His Career – 443
346 Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers – 2nd Tigers Pitcher w/ a Sub-2.50 ERA, 100 Ks & Fewer Than 20 BBs – 550
347 Shohei Ohtani / Roy Campanella, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Dodgers Player Since Campanella w/ an RBI in 9 Straight Games – 4,969
348 Adam Mazur, San Diego Padres – Earns 1st MLB Victory in Back-and-Forth Battle – 567
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349 Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers – Youngest Since Griffey Jr. to Hit an Inside-the-Park HR – 1,818
350 Jhonkensy Noel, Cleveland Guardians – 1st Cleveland Player Since ’06 to Hit HR in 1st Career AB – 1,229
351 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Sets Club Record for Most Consecutive Games w/ an RBI – 8,452
352 Gavin Stone, Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Hurler Tosses 1st Career CGSHO in Road Win – 906
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353 Davis Daniel, Los Angeles Angels – Fires Eight Shutout Innings to Earn Win in First Career Start – 431
354 George Springer, Toronto Blue Jays – Slugs Pair of 3-Run Homers in Blowout Victory – 238
355 Noelvi Marte, Cincinnati Reds – Rookie’s Three-Hit Game Propels Reds to Road Win – 726
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356 Cristopher Sánchez, Philadelphia Phillies – Dominates in First Career Complete-Game Shutout – 565
357 Yandy Díaz, Tampa Bay Rays – Sets Franchise-Record Hit Streak at 20 Games in Win – 193
358 Charlie Morton, Atlanta Braves – Joins Elite Pitching List by Beating All 30 MLB Teams – 412
359 Brett Wisely, San Francisco Giants – Sends Crowd Into Frenzy with Towering Walk-Off HR – 409
360 Jose Iglesias, New York Mets – OMG!: Iglesias Performs Postgame Concert at Citi Field After Win – 731
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361 Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays – Breaks Club Record w/ 6th Straight Multi-RBI Game – 332
362 Heston Kjerstad, Baltimore Orioles – Powers Orioles Offense w/ 1st Career Grand Slam – 1,439
363 Bo Jackson, Kansas City Royals – Legend Inducted Into Royals Hall of Fame – 1,564
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364 Wyatt Langford, Texas Rangers – 1st Rangers Rookie to Hit for the Cycle Since ’85 – 5,059
365 Lance Lynn, St. Louis Cardinals – 6th Pitcher to Rack Up 1,000 Ks with Cardinals – 249
366 Milwaukee Brewers – 2nd Team in AL/NL History w/ 5 Grand Slams in 8 Games – 456
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367 James Wood, Washington Nationals – MLB No. 2 Prospect Laces 1st Career Hit in Debut – 7,642
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368 Hayden Birdsong, San Francisco Giants – Strikes Out 5 Over 5 Innings to Earn First MLB Win – 1,006
369 Michael Mercado, Philadelphia Phillies – Notches First Big-League Win in First Career Start – 878
370 Jarren Duran, Boston Red Sox – Continues Torrid First Half by Making AL History – 569
371 Elly De La Cruz / Ted Williams, Cincinnati Reds / Boston Red Sox – Joins Legendary Company with 3B & HR in Road Win – 2,513
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372 Brooks Lee, Minnesota Twins – Highly Rated Prospect Collects 1st Hit & RBI in Debut – 2,188
373 James Wood, Washington Nationals – Nabs 1st SB & RBI Which Proves to Be Game-Winner – 1,553
374 Keider Montero, Detroit Tigers – Earns 1st Career MLB Win After 6 Strong Innings – 490
375 Joey Estes, Oakland Athletics – Tosses 1st Career ‘Maddux’ in Masterful Performance – 480
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376 Jose Miranda, Minnesota Twins – Career-High Five Hits Leads Offensive Explosion in Win – 352
377 Ian Happ, Chicago Cubs – Happ-y 4th! Career Day Propels Cubs to Home Win – 554
378 Christian Walker, Arizona Diamondbacks – First Visitor w/ 7 HRs in 5 Games at Dodgers Stadium – 394
379 Steven Kwan, Cleveland Guardians – New MLB Hitting Leader Nabs 12th 3-Hit Game of Year – 472
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380 Bryan Reynolds / Rowdy Tellez, Pittsburgh Pirates – First Duo Ever w/ Multiple HRs Including GS in Same Game – 737
381 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – 1st Pitcher w/ 7 or More Ks in 9 of First 10 Starts – 7,883
382 Justin Steele, Chicago Cubs – Dazzles Home Crowd with First Career Complete Game – 625
383 Masataka Yoshida / Ceddanne Rafaela, Boston Red Sox – Slug Pair of Two-Run HRs in Dramatic Extra-Innings Win – 676
384 Jose Miranda, Minnesota Twins – 10 Hits in 10 At-Bats Sets New Club Record – 420
385 Manny Machado, San Diego Padres – Caps Four-Hit Night by Blasting Walk-Off Two-Run HR – 676
386 Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers – 4th Catcher in Dodgers History with 3-Homer Game – 849
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387 Rafael Devers , Boston Red Sox – 6th Red Sox Player to Reach 1,000 Hits Before Age 28 – 739
388 Ben Rice , New York Yankees – 1st Yankees Hitter w/ 3-HR Game in 1st Year – 10,850
389 Jose Miranda , Minnesota Twins – MLB Expansion-Era Record w/ Hits in 12 Straight ABs – 1,102
390 Brooks Lee , Minnesota Twins – Top Prospect Launches 1st Career Homer in Win – 2,201
391 Oneil Cruz , Pittsburgh Pirates – 4th HR Into Allegheny River This Season Makes History – 654
392 James Wood , Washington Nationals – Smashes 1st Career HR in Massive 5 RBI Performance – 3,836
393 Yariel Rodríguez , Toronto Blue Jays – Strikes Out 6 Over 6 Innings to Earn 1st Career Win – 633
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394 Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers – Makes Tigers History with Career-High 13Ks in Win – 598
395 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Moves Into 3rd All-Time on Cleveland XBH’s List – 428
396 Jake Burger, Miami Marlins – Launches Three-Run Walk-Off HR Against Former Team – 221
397 Christian Vázquez, Minnesota Twins – Walk-Off Home Run Lifts Twins Over the Astros – 360
398 Kenley Jansen, Boston Red Sox – Climbs to 5th on MLB All-Time Saves List – 295
399 Leo Jiménez, Toronto Blue Jays – Picks Up First Two Hits of His MLB Career in Win – 548
400 Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals – Collects 1,500th Career Hit in Lopsided Victory – 506
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401 Rece Hinds, Cincinnati Reds – 2nd-Longest HR in an MLB Debut During Statcast Era – 3,242
402 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – Sets Reds Record for Most SBs Before All-Star Break – 6,355
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403 Brayan Bello, Boston Red Sox – Ties MLB Record with 10 Consecutive Ks to Start Game – 443
404 Angel Martínez, Cleveland Guardians – Club No. 9 Prospect Belts 1st Career HR in Road Win – 999
405 Rece Hinds, Cincinnati Reds – Sets MLB Record w/ 5 XBHs in First Two Career Games – 2,490
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406 Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners – 1st Catcher Since ’01 w/ 15+ HRs & 5+ SBs Before All-Star Break – 609
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407 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – Joins Nolan Ryan w/ Multiple Starts of 6+ IP, 0 H, 11+ Ks in Season – 18,345
408 Jake McCarthy, Arizona Diamondbacks – Game-Saving Grab in 9th Inning Stamps Home Win – 408
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409 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Ties Yankees Record w/ 33rd HR Before All-Star Break – 2,560
410 Willie Calhoun, Los Angeles Angels – Caps Multi-Homer Night with Walk-Off Blast – 405
411 Marcell Ozuna, Atlanta Braves – Sets Braves 1st Half RBI Record in Two-Homer Night – 605
412 Rece Hinds, Cincinnati Reds – Joins Elite MLB Company w/ First Career Grand Slam – 2,771
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413 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Superstar Smashes 200th Career HR – 16,318
414 Gio Urshela, Detroit Tigers – Caps 7-Run Rally with Walk-Off HR in Extra Innings – 719
415 Rece Hinds, Cincinnati Reds – Sets AL/NL Mark for Most XBH in First Six Games – 3,187
416 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Breaks Yankees Mark for Most HRs Before MLB All-Star Game – 5,151
417 Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks – Breaks Franchise Record for Most Leadoff RBI in a Game – 665
418 Tyler Phillips, Philadelphia Phillies – Earns 1st Career Win in Front of Hometown Crowd – 1,153
419 Cam Collier, Cincinnati Reds – Wins Futures Game MVP After Blasting Solo HR – 1,418
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420 Michael Toglia, Colorado Rockies – Highlights Big Win by Crushing Three Home Runs – 346
421 Germán Márquez, Colorado Rockies – Sets Franchise Record for All-Time Strikeouts – 291
422 Cedric Mullins, Baltimore Orioles – Hits Dramatic Walk-Off Double to Top Yankees – 497
423 Lawrence Butler, Oakland Athletics – Leads Offensive Explosion with Three-HR Showing – 485
424 Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs – Logs 1st Multi-Home Run Day of MLB Career – 1,005
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425 Major League Baseball – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participants Are Ready to Go Yard! – 1,366
426 Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant – 1,642
427 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant – 1,241
428 Pete Alonso, New York Mets – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant – 718
429 Alec Bohm, Philadelphia Phillies – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant – 1,139
430 Marcell Ozuna, Atlanta Braves – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant – 576
431 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant – 702
432 Adolis García, Texas Rangers – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant – 549
433 Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant – 857
434 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – 1st Ever in Both High School & MLB HR Derby Events – 1,585
435 Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Slugger Wins 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby – 2,464
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436 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – 5th Rookie in History to Start an MLB All-Star Game – 16,629
437 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st w/ HR & Pitching Win in MLB All-Star Game Career – 22,507
438 Jarren Duran, Boston Red Sox – 2024 MLB All-Star Game MVP Hits Go-Ahead HR – 2,199
439 Texas Rangers – Rangers Legends Gather for First Pitch at MLB All-Star Game – 1,474
440 Mason Miller, Oakland Athletics – Fires Fastest Pitch in MLB All-Star Game History – 1,256
441 Matt Strahm, Philadelphia Phillies – Baseball Card Belt Goes Viral for 1st Time MLB All-Star – 1,813
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442 Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – Heroic Go-Ahead Grand Slam Proves to Be Game-Winner – 561
443 Jacob Wilson, Oakland Athletics – Highly Rated Prospect Amazes in MLB Debut – 2,239
444 Brooks Baldwin, Chicago White Sox – Logs 1st Hit of His MLB Career in Debut – 911
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445 Dylan Cease, San Diego Padres – Makes Padres History w/ Consecutive 10-Strikeout Starts – 573
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446 Adrian Beltré, Texas Rangers – 2024 MLB Hall-of-Fame Inductee – 1,015
447 Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins – 2024 MLB Hall-of-Fame Inductee – 1,574
448 Jim Leyland – 2024 MLB Hall-of-Fame Inductee – 908
449 James Wood, Washington Nationals – Late Go-Ahead Home Run Lifts Nationals to Win – 1,310
450 Seth Lugo, Kansas City Royals – Dominant Pitching Results in 1st Career Complete Game – 548
451 Jorge Soler, San Francisco Giants – Smashes Longest Homer of the 2024 MLB Season – 439
452 Hayden Birdsong, San Francisco Giants – Logs Most Swings & Misses by Rookie in Pitch-Tracking Era – 1,015
453 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – Tosses Career-High 10 Strikeouts in Victory – 2,510
454 Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros – Hits 1st Career Cycle, 10th in Astros History – 1,399
455 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2nd-Longest HR at Dodgers Stadium in the Statcast Era – 7,223
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456 Wyatt Langford, Texas Rangers – Collects 1st MLB Walk-Off Hit to Win Nail-Biter – 2,010
457 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – Leans Into 2-HR Day Highlighted by 114.9 MPH Blast – 2,368
458 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – 1st Ever w/ 3+ HIts in 1st 4 Games After All-Star Game – 1,396
459 River Ryan, Los Angeles Dodgers – Impressive Pitching Performance in MLB Debut – 1,478
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460 Lance Lynn, St. Louis Cardinals – 6th Active MLB Player to Reach 2,000 Strikeouts – 341
461 Tyler Fitzgerald, San Francisco Giants – 5-Game HR Streak Is Longest by Rookie in Giants History – 970
462 David Cone, New York Yankees – Honored at Subway Series 25 Years After Perfect Game – 520
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463 Francisco Lindor, New York Mets – HRs from Both Sides of Plate in Subway Series Finale – 662
464 Joc Pederson, Arizona Diamondbacks – Slugger Smashes 200th Career MLB Home Run – 378
465 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – 3rd-Quickest Reds Player to 50 Steals in a Season – 4,435
466 Nacho Alvarez Jr., Atlanta Braves – Braves 5th Overall Prospect Logs 1st MLB Hit – 1,358
467 Jalen Brunson, New York Yankees – New York Basketball Star Tosses Out 1st Pitch – 2,727
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468 Max Scherzer, Texas Rangers – Moves to 10th All-Time on MLB Career Strikeout List – 924
469 Randy Arozarena, Seattle Mariners – Mariners Boost Lineup with Deal for Slugger – 914
470 Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers – Lefty Delivers Strong Start in 2024 Debut Outing – 903
471 Dylan Cease, San Diego Padres – Star Pitcher Hurls 2nd No-Hitter in Padres History – 5,672
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472 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Hits Titanic 470-Foot Blast at Fenway Park – 1,452
473 Josh Bell, Miami Marlins – Slugs Homer for His 1,000th Career MLB Hit – 272
474 Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals – Socks Two-Run Home Run to Join 2,000 MLB Hit Club – 676
475 Tyler Fitzgerald, San Francisco Giants – 1st SF Hitter w/ 7 HRs in 8-Game Span Since Bonds – 1,415
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476 Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies – Hits 100th Career HR at Citizens Bank Park – 1,336
477 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – Smashes Walk-Off Homer to Complete Comeback Win – 445
478 Blake Snell, San Francisco Giants – 1st in AL/NL History w/ 15 Ks in 6 or Less IP – 526
479 Tyler Phillips, Philadelphia Phillies – Twirls CG SHO in Masterful Performance on the Mound – 1,007
480 Jazz Chisholm Jr., New York Yankees – Star Outfielder Heading to the Bronx After Trade – 1,022
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481 Randy Johnson, Arizona Diamondbacks – Legendary Pitcher Inducted Into Diamondbacks HOF – 770
482 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – 1st Since ’88 w/ 2+ Games of 3+ Hits & 4 SBs – 3,329
483 River Ryan, Los Angeles Dodgers – Earns 1st Career MLB Win in Impressive Showing – 1,088
484 Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals – Smashes 8th Career Walk-Off Home Run – 521
485 Xavier Edwards, Miami Marlins – Completes Cycle & Hits 1st Career HR in Same Game – 574
486 Jazz Chisholm Jr., New York Yankees – Singles, Steals, and Scores in Yankees Debut – 1,310
487 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Sets New Career High with 27th Swipe of Season – 4,144
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488 Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks – Two-Run Walk-Off Homer Finishes Off 5-Run Comeback – 697
489 Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays – Crushes 150th Career HR During 7-Hit, 5 XBH Day – 591
490 Jazz Chisholm Jr. / Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Judge’s Bat Powers Multi-HR Games from Yankees Newest Duo in Win – 2,339
491 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – 6th in MLB History to 100 Ks in 13 or Less Starts – 9,108
492 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Go-Ahead Grand Slam Highlights Four-Hit Night – 1,542
493 Dillon Dingler, Detroit Tigers – Notches 1st Career Hit, XBH, & RBI in MLB Debut – 1,532
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494 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Passes Belle for 2nd on Cleveland All-Time HR List – 623
495 Jazz Chisholm Jr., New York Yankees – Encore! 4th HR in 3 Games Makes Yankees History – 1,592
496 Tommy Pham, St. Louis Cardinals – Welcome Back! Pinch-Hit Grand Slam Stamps Home Win – 498
497 Eugenio Suárez, Arizona Diamondbacks – 2nd-Career 3-HR Game Powers Diamondbacks Triumph – 318
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498 Jackson Holliday, Baltimore Orioles – Happy Hollidays! 1st MLB HR Is Towering Grand Slam – 53,003
499 DJ LeMahieu, New York Yankees – Collects 6 RBI, Including Grand Slam in 6-5 Win – 1,017
500 Mike McGreevy, St. Louis Cardinals – 1st Cardinals Pitcher Since ’18 w/ 7 IP in MLB Debut – 1,420
501 Logan Webb, San Francisco Giants – Tosses 2nd Complete Game Shutout of MLB Career – 1,059
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502 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – 1st Ever with Three 20/20 Seasons to Start Career – 1,944
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503 Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs – 2nd-Most Straight SBs by a Rookie in MLB History – 912
504 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Matches Ruth, Gehrig & Mantle with 3rd 40-HR Season – 2,400
505 Zlatan Ibrahimović, New York Yankees – Fütbol Legend Throws 1st Pitch at Yankee Stadium – 1,508
506 Yusei Kikuchi, Houston Astros – 1st in AL/NL History w/ 8+ Straight Team Debut Ks – 694
507 Nick Sogard, Boston Red Sox – Collects 1st Career Hit, 2 RBI in Big League Debut – 581
508 Blake Snell, San Francisco Giants – First Career No-Hitter Is Giants 1st Since 2015 – 1,869
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509 Ben Joyce, Los Angeles Angels – 104.7 MPH Heater Is Fastest for K in MLB Since ’08 – 957
510 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Superstar Nabs First Career 30/30 Season – 9,710
511 Hunter Greene, Cincinnati Reds – Continues Historic Stretch with Six One-Hit Frames – 720
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512 Corbin Burnes, Baltimore Orioles – Punches Out 1,000th Career MLB Batter in Win – 732
513 Jackson Holliday / Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles – Young Orioles Stars Go Yard in Same Inning – 3,357
514 MJ Melendez, Kansas City Royals – Dramatic Three-Runn Pinch-Hit Blast Rescues Royals – 427
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515 Sean Manaea / Tom Seaver / Dwight Gooden, New York Mets – Joins Mets Royalty w/ Consecutive Starts of 7+ IP, 10Ks, 0 R – 948
516 Jesús Sánchez, Miami Marlins – Mammoth 480-Ft Homer Is Longest of 2024 Season – 348
517 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – Youngest Reds Player with 4 XBHs Since 1901 – 4,611
518 Josh Smith, Texas Rangers – Smacks 1st Career Walk-Off Homer to Lift Rangers – 681
519 Tyler Fitzgerald, San Francisco Giants – 1st Giants Hitter w/ 11 HR in 17 Games Since Bonds – 1,203
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520 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – 1st Reds Player w/ Back-to-Back 4-Hit Games Since ’01 – 3,073
521 Victor Scott II, St. Louis Cardinals – 1st Career HR Is Game-Tying Blast, Leading to Win – 725
522 James Wood, Washington Nationals – Lone Player Under 22 w/ 2+ BB, XBH, SBs in a Game – 1,184
523 Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – Sole Active MLB Player with 500 Career Doubles – 681
524 Framber Valdez, Houston Astros – Only P in Last 2 Season w/ 2+ Starts of 8 2/3 IP & 1 or Fewer H – 380
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525 Adrian Del Castillo, Arizona Diamondbacks – Logs Double for 1st MLB Knock in Doubleheader Win – 532
526 Zach Dezenzo, Houston Astros – No. 4 Prospect Laces Two-Bagger for 1st Career Hit – 798
527 Zach Neto, Los Angeles Angels – 6-RBI Showing Is 1st for Angel SS Since 1980 – 545
528 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Third 30+ HR and 20+ SB Season Makes MLB History – 489
529 Jackson Holliday, Baltimore Orioles – Youngest in AL History w/ HR in 3 Straight Games – 6,379
530 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – 2-HR Night Highlighted by Clutch Game-Tying Blast – 2,041
531 Parker Meadows, Detroit Tigers – Protects Tigers Lead with Heroic HR Robbery – 944
532 Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies – Huge Historic 3-HR Day from Phillies Leadoff Spot – 1,075
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533 Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers – Youngest in Milwaukee MLB History with Multi-HR Game – 2,238
534 Mitch Haniger, Seattle Mariners – Notches Franchise-Record 8th Career Walk-Off Hit – 423
535 Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays – 2nd in Club History w/ Multi 20+ Game Hit Streaks – 435
536 Pete Alonso, New York Mets – 8th in Statcast Era w/ 2 HRs of 450+ Feet in a Game – 647
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538 Adrian Del Castillo, Arizona Diamondbacks – Slugs Home Run for First Career Walk-Off Hit – 757
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539 Dansby Swanson, Chicago Cubs – Logs 1,000th Career MLB Hit in Victory – 641
540 Zach Dezenzo, Houston Astros – Astros Top-5 Prospect Launches 1st Career HR – 821
541 Jackson Holliday, Baltimore Orioles – 1st Orioles Player w/ 5 HRs in 10 Games Before Age 21 – 4,543
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542 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – Youngest Player to Homer Against All 30 MLB Teams – 1,702
543 Jack Kochanowicz, Los Angeles Angels – No. 9 Prospect Logs First Career Big-League Win – 333
544 Dillon Dingler, Detroit Tigers – Belts 1st MLB Dinger in Road Win vs. Giants – 750
545 Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners – 1st Catcher Since Piazza with 3 Straight 25+ HR Seasons – 672
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546 Will Wagner, Toronto Blue Jays – Three-Hit Night Highlights Impressive MLB Debut – 1,197
547 Leo Jiménez, Toronto Blue Jays – Goes to Straightaway Center for 1st Career HR – 531
548 Blake Snell, San Francisco Giants / Chris Sale, Atlanta Braves – 1st Opposing Pitchers Ever w/ 10+ Ks Allowing 3 H or Less and 0 R – 681
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549 Andrés Chaparro, Washington Nationals – 3rd Player in AL/NL History w/ 3+ 2Bs in Debut – 710
550 Jake Rogers, Detroit Tigers – 1st Tigers Catcher with 7-RBI Game Since 1974 – 556
551 Zebby Matthews, Minnesota Twins – Strong Pitching Earns 1st MLB Win in Debut – 932
552 Charlie Morton, Atlanta Braves – 40-Year Old Collects 2,000th Career Strikeout – 604
553 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – Sluggers Logs 1st Three-Home Run Game – 3,365
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554 Coby Mayo, Baltimore Orioles – Orioles No. 2 Prospect Collects First Career Hit – 2,761
555 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Fastest Player in MLB History to Reach 300 Homers – 41,762
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556 Grant McCray, San Francisco Giants – Giants Prospect Logs 1st Hit, HR & RBI in Win – 943
557 Weston Wilson, Philadelphia Phillies – First Phillies Rookie Ever to Hit for the Cycle – 2,723
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558 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Nabs 2nd Straight 25/25 Season with “Secret Weapon” – 2,269
559 Jackson Holliday, Baltimore Orioles / Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers / Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – Triples Is Best: Rookie Phenoms Smack Three-Baggers on Same Night – 5,436
560 Trea Turner, Philadelphia Phillies – Caps Off Four-Hit Night with Long Walk-Off Winner – 906
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561 Jace Jung, Detroit Tigers – Highly Rated Tigers Prospect Logs 1st Career Hit – 2,079
562 Shay Whitcomb, Houston Astros – Young Slugger Clubs Double in MLB Debut – 833
563 Luis Severino, New York Mets – Hurls Second Complete Game Shutout in Win – 469
564 Jose Canseco, Oakland Athletics – Athletics Legend Honored with HOF Ceremony – 1,465
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565 Dairon Blanco, Kansas City Royals – Launches “Crayon Slam” in Colorful 7-RBI Outing – 590
566 Parker Meadows, Detroit Tigers – Youthful Energy Shines in Williamsport Walk-Off Win – 971
567 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Becomes Second-Youngest Royals Player to Reach 500 Hits – 1,827
568 Joe Musgrove, San Diego Padres – Records 1,000th Career Strikeout in Road Matchup – 527
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569 Adrian Del Castillo, Arizona Diamondbacks – Miami Native Slugs First Grand Slam in Homecoming – 810
570 Francisco Alvarez, New York Mets – El Troll Power: 1st Career Walk-Off HR Lifts Mets – 890
571 Yanier Diaz, Houston Astros – Completes Astros Comeback w/ 1st MLB Walk-Off HR – 404
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572 Juan Soto / Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Fastest Duo to 35+ HRs and 100 BBs Each Within a Single Season – 2,649
573 Ben Joyce, Los Angeles Angels – Ends Game with 3 Pitches, All 103.0+ MPH – 419
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574 Francisco Lindor, New York Mets – 1st SS in MLB History w/ Three 25 HR/ 25 SB Seasons – 1,228
575 Jesse Winker, New York Mets – Winker Walk-Off Homer Sends Mets Fans Into Frenzy – 996
576 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – Slugs Career-High 36th HR, Drives in Five in Win – 2,139
577 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – Joins Exclusive 20/60 Club with Swipe in Road Win – 26,246
578 Nolan Arenado, St. Louis Cardinals – Brings Down the House with Walk-Off Grand Slam – 906
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579 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – 1st Cleveland Player Ever with Two 30/30 Seasons – 611
580 Gerrit Cole, New York Yankees – Yankees Ace Records 150th Career Big-League Win – 786
581 Niko Kavadas, Los Angeles Angels – Prospect Smacks Three-Run Dinger for First MLB Hit – 456
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582 Addison Barger, Toronto Blue Jays – First Career Walk-Off Homer Is 439-Foot Moonshot – 1,338
583 Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs – 1st Inside-the-Park HR Is Fastest in MLB Since ’17 – 583
584 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Grand Fashion! 1st Dodgers Player in 40/40 Club – 156,658
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585 Jackson Holliday, Baltimore Orioles – Youngest Orioles Player w/ 3+ RBI as Pinch-Hitter Since 1920 – 3,283
586 Francisco Lindor, New York Mets – HRs from Both Sides of the Plate, Grand Slam Lead 7-1 Win – 814
587 J.T. Realmuto, Philadelphia Phillies – Phillies Slugger Drives in 7 RBI on 2-HR Night – 900
588 Shoto Imanaga / Seiya Suzuki, Chicago Cubs – Japanese Stars Make MLB History in Cubs Win – 2,274
589 Bowden Francis, Toronto Blue Jays – Flirts with No-Hitter, Reaches Career-High 12 Ks – 495
590 New York Yankees – Yankees Honor 2009 World Series Championship Team – 1,995
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591 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – Merrill Magic! Walk-Off Home Run Propels Padres – 4,543
592 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – 200th Career MLB Homer Stamps Red Sox History – 749
593 Yasmani Grandal, Pittsburgh Pirates – Clear the Deck! Lifts Pirates with Walk-Off Homer – 304
594 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Joins Ruth as Only Player in Club Players w/ Three 50-HR Seasons – 20,789
595 Juan Soto / Aaron Judge / Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – Three’s a Crowd: Yankees Power Trio Goes Back-to-Back-to-Back – 5,421
596 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Youngest in Royals History to 200 Career XBHs – 1,923
597 Hunter Feduccia, Los Angeles Dodgers – Logs First Career MLB Hit in Home Victory – 704
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598 Danny Jansen, Toronto Blue Jays / Boston Red Sox – 1st in MLB History to Play for Both Teams in Same Game – 4,455
599 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Logs 1,000th Career Hit & Robs HR in Highlight Day – 4,272
600 Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies – Clutch Walk-Off RBI Sends Phillies Home Winners – 1,815
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601 Dylan Crews, Washington Nationals – MLB No. 3 Prospect Logs 1st Hit, SB & Run – 10,602
602 Jarren Duran, Boston Red Sox – 1st Since 1901 w/ 40 2B, 20 HR, 10 3B, 30 SB in Season – 1,100
603 Griffin Conine, Miami Marlins – Records 1st Career Hit in First Big-League Start – 748
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604 Christian Bethancourt, Chicago Cubs – Seven-RBI Performance Surges Cubs to Comeback Win – 605
605 Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros – 3rd Career Three-Homer Day Powers Astros Victory – 832
606 Spencer Arrighetti, Houston Astros – Flirts with No-No, Strikes Out 11 in Win – 852
607 Dylan Crews, Washington Nationals – 2nd Nationals Player w/ Leadoff HR as 1st of Career – 5,057
608 Chris Sale, Atlanta Braves – Sets Braves Single-Season Record for Ks by Lefty – 773
609 Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks – 8th-Inning Go-Ahead Grand Slam Caps Monster Night – 772
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610 Zach Neto, Los Angeles Angels – First Angels Infielder to Reach the 20/20 Club – 647
611 Lawrence Butler, Oakland Athletics – Crushes 2nd 3-HR Game of 2024 to Make MLB History – 1,214
612 Pete Alonso, New York Mets – Passes Hall-of-Famer Piazza on Mets All-Time HR List – 803
613 Corey Seager, Texas Rangers – 1st Left-Handed-Hitting SS to Reach 200 Career HRs – 1,052
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614 Austin Wells, New York Yankees – Records First Career Multi-Homer Game in Home Win – 1,339
615 Emmanuel Clase, Cleveland Guardians – Sets Cleveland All-Time Record w/ 150th Career Save – 966
616 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – First in Big-League History to Log a 43/43 Season – 15,483
617 Samuel Aldegheri, Los Angeles Angels – 1st Italian-Born & Raised Pitcher Stamps MLB History – 918
618 Willy Adames, Milwaukee Brewers – First Brewers SS with Multiple Seasons of 25+ HRs – 542
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619 Michael Harris II, Atlanta Braves – Star Outfielder Makes HR Robbing Catch at the Wall – 1,346
620 Shohei Ohtani / Mookie Betts / Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Time in Dodgers History a Game Starts w/ 3 Straight HRs – 11,340
621 Cole Ragans, Kansas City Royals – Sets Single-Season Ks Racord for Royals LHP – 562
622 Zack Wheeler, Philadelphia Phillies – Aces Logs 100th Career Victory of MLB Career – 903
623 Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers – 4th LHP in Tigers History w/ 200 Ks in a Season – 2,515
624 Mickey Moniak, Los Angeles Angels – Blasts 1st Career Walk-Off Home Run in Thriller – 663
625 Matt Holliday / Jackson Holliday, Colorado Rockies / Baltimore Orioles – Father/Son Duo Tosses Out Ceremonial 1st Pitch – 2,414
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626 Darren Baker, Washington Nationals – Son of MLB Legend Collects 1st Hit on 1st Pitch Seen – 3,920
627 Jordan Walker, St. Louis Cardinals – Youngest Cardinals Player w/ 5-Hit Game Since 1916 – 578
628 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Superstar Reaches 250th Career Home Run Milestone – 817
629 Kyle Manzardo, Cleveland Guardians – Young Slugger Socks First Two MLB Homers in Win – 886
630 Garrett Crochet, Chicago White Sox – Ties AL/White Sox Record w/ 7 Ks to Start Game – 341
631 Josh Jung, Texas Rangers – Three-Run Walk-Off Homer Sends Fans Home Happy – 524
632 Caden Dana, Los Angeles Angels – Youngest Hurler in Angels History to Win MLB Debut – 1,354
633 Nick Castellanos, Philadelphia Phillies – 11th-Inning Walk-Off Single Sparks Philly Frenzy – 627
634 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – 1st in Royals History w/ Consecutive 30-HR Seasons – 1,337
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635 Shea Langeliers, Oakland Athletics – Demolishes Walk-Off Homer to Cap Two-Dinger Day – 403
636 Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – Only Active Player with 10 Seasons of 25+ Homers – 747
637 Ken Griffey Jr. / Willy Adames, Seattle Mariners / Milwaukee Brewers – Ties Hall-of-Famer for Most Three-Run Homers in a Season – 1,202
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638 Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies – Joins Schmidt in 5-Hit, 3-HR Single-Game Performance – 2,073
639 Chris Sale, Atlanta Braves – 12th Pitcher in MLB History w/ 8 200-K Seasons – 770
640 Wyatt Langford, Texas Rangers – Bigger in Texas: Rookie Blasts Walk-Off Grand Slam – 3,250
641 Ben Joyce, Los Angeles Angels – Blazes Fastest Pitch for a K in Pitch-Tracking Era – 880
642 Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners – Sets Mariners Single-Season RBI Mark by a Catcher – 418
643 Francisco Lindor, New York Mets – Ties Banks with Fifth 30-HR Season as Primary SS – 759
644 Logan Driscoll, Tampa Bay Rays – 1st Career MLB Hit Plates Game-Winning Run – 432
645 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – Ties Pirates Record for Most Ks by Rookie Since 1900 – 6,558
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646 Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles – Sets Single-Season HR Record for Orioles Shortstop – 2,012
647 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – Southpaw Fires 7 No-Hit Frames in Combined No-No – 4,237
648 Shota Imanaga / Nate Pearson / Porter Hodge, Chicago Cubs – Hurlers Combine for 1st Cubs No-No at Wrigley Field Since 1972 – 2,797
649 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – Owns New Padres Rookie RBI Mark After 3-Run Blast – 3,231
650 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres – Delivers Clutch Walk-Off Hit Amid Postseason Push – 1,091
651 Lawrence Butler, Oakland Athletics – 9 Straight Games w/ XBH Is New Athletics Benchmark – 888
652 Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies – Ties Soriano for Most Single-Season Leadoff HRs – 884
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653 Parker Meadows, Detroit Tigers – Two-Out, Go-Ahead Granny in Ninth Lifts Tigers to Road Win – 1,176
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654 Mark Vientos, New York Mets – 2nd 2-Run HR of Game Is Walk-Off Bomb in 10th Inning – 767
655 Samuel Aldegheri, Los Angeles Angels – 1st Italian-Born Pitcher to Win MLB Game Since ’49 – 579
656 Cole Ragans, Kansas City Royals – Only Lefty in Royals History w/ 200+ Ks in Season – 399
657 Anthony Rizzo, New York Yankees – Fan-Favorite Makes Emotional Wrigley Field Return – 1,043
658 Manny Machado, San Diego Padres – Ties Colbert for Padres HR Record w/ 2-HR Night – 759
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659 Francisco Lindor, New York Mets – Sets Mets Single-Season On-Base Record Streak – 725
660 Spencer Horwitz, Toronto Blue Jays – Ties Blue Jays Total Bases in a Game Record – 458
661 Javier Sandja, Miami Marlins – Makes Marlins History by Hitting RBI on 1st Career Pitch – 452
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662 Billly Cook, Pittsburgh Pirates – Top 25 Club Prospect Logs 1st Two Hits in MLB Debut – 772
663 Chris Sale, Atlanta Braves – Veteran Lefty Rises Into Top 50 in All-Time Ks – 522
664 Ty Madden, Detroit Tigers – 2021 First-Round Pick Records 1st Big-League Win – 718
665 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Superstar Clobbers 46th Homer to Match Career-High – 8,753
666 Pavin Smith, Arizona Diamondbacks – 3-Homer Performance Highlights Massive 8-RBI Game – 427
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667 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – Sets Pirates Single-Season Rookie Ks Record – 10,479
668 Rob Refsnyder / Tyler O’Neill, Boston Red Sox – Seeing Double: Duo Hits Back-to-Back HRs Twice in Red Sox Win – 680
669 Joey Cantillo, Cleveland Guardians – Fires 10 Ks to Seal 1st Career MLB Victory – 863
670 Anthony Santander, Baltimore Orioles – First Switch-Hitter to Reach 40 Homers Since 2006 – 822
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671 Manny Machado, San Diego Padres – Star Slugger Breaks Padres Home Run Record – 1,786
672 Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies – Sets New MLB Single-Season Leadoff Homer Mark – 1,083
673 Yoshinobu Yamamoto / Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs / Los Angeles Dodgers – Japanese Rookie Pitchers Face Off in MLB for 1st Time – 4,615
674 Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals – Third Catcher Age 34+ with 100-Plus RBI Season – 474
675 Keider Montero, Detroit Tigers – 3rd-Youngest Tigers P in Past 20 Seasons w/ CG SHO – 841
676 Rhett Lowder, Cincinnati Reds – Reds Second-Ranked Prospect Earns 1st Career Win – 1,160
677 Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners – 12th Catcher in MLB HIstory w/ Multiple 30+ HR Seasons – 433
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678 Jazz Chisholm Jr., New York Yankees – Smooth Jazz: 1st Career Walk-Off Hit Delights Fans – 814
679 Tyler O’Neill, Boston Red Sox – “Monstah” Walk-Off HR Starts Fenway Park Frenzy – 481
680 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Logs SB and Slugs New Career-High 47th HR of Season – 8,616
681 Aaron Judge / Juan Soto, New York Yankees – 1st Teammates Since ’06 w/ 100 RBI & 100 BB in a Single Season – 1,808
682 Bowden Francis, Toronto Blue Jays – 1st P w/ 2 No-Hit Bids of 8+ Innings in First 11 Starts – 380
683 CJ Abrams, Washington Nationals – Collects 5th 20/20 Season in Nationals History – 476
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684 Thomas Saggese, St. Louis Cardinals – Club No. 4 Prospect Collects 1st Hit & RBI in Debut – 992
685 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – Secures Win with 1st Career Yankees Walk-Off Hit – 1,220
686 Kumar Rocker, Texas Rangers – Rangers Prospect Rocks w/ 7-Strikeout MLB Debut – 2,300
687 Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers – Phenom Becomes Youngest 20/20 Player in History – 4,434
688 Lawrence Butler, Oakland Athletics – Bags 1st Athletics 20-Game Hit Streak Since 2003 – 853
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689 Brady Basso, Oakland Athletics – Left-Hander’s Scoreless Outing Lands First MLB Win – 537
690 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – Rookie Crushes 1st Career Grand Slam in 8-4 Win – 5,113
691 Hunter Goodman, Colorado Rockies – Drives in Career-High Seven RBI in Two-Homer Night – 608
692 Julio Rodríguez, Seattle Mariners – 2nd in MLB History with 75 HR & 75 SB in 1st Three Seasons – 1,519
693 Dylan Cease, San Diego Padres – Padres Fireballer Whiffs 1,000th Batter of Career – 831
694 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Clutch Go-Ahead Grand Slam Rocks Yankee Stadium – 2,264
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695 Vladmir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays – Star Slugger Logs 500th Career RBI in Victory – 495
696 Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay Rays – Youngest in Club History w/ 3 Doubles in a Game – 803
697 Andrew Benintendi, Chicago White Sox – Launches Walk-Off Home Run in Dramatic Win – 260
698 Sam Hillard, Colorado Rockies – Ties Rockies Mark for Most Pinch Hit HRs to Tie or Take the Lead – 343
699 Randy Arozarena, Seattle Mariners – Lights Up Mariners Crowd with Walk-Off Hit – 378
700 Luisangel Acuña, New York Mets – Joins Family Business, Collects 2 Hits in MLB Debut – 3,357
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701 James Wood, Washington Nationals – 1st Career Multi-Home Run Game Leads to Win – 1,113
702 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Slugger Sets New Career-High in Single-Season RBI – 1,590
703 Heliot Ramos, San Francisco Giants – 1st Righty to Splash a HR into McCovey Cove – 1,026
704 Randy Arozarena, Seattle Mariners – Joins J-Ram as Only MLB Players with 4 Consecutive 20/20 Seasons – 526
705 Teoscar Hernández / Tommy Edman / Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers – Trio’s Consecutive Homer Trifecta Seals Dodgers Victory – 741
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706 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Reaches Club Royalty with 1st Career 200-Hit Season – 1,825
707 Shota Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – Rookie Sensation Racks Up Career-High in Ks – 2,712
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708 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – 1st Shortstop in MLB History w/ Multiple 30/30 Seasons – 8,018
709 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – 7th-Youngest in MLB HIstory to Reach 200 Homers – 1,840
710 Nick Yorke, Pittsburgh Pirates – No. 6 Pirates Prospect Logs First Career Hit – 852
711 Luisangel Acuña, New York Mets – Prospect Sensation Records 1st Career HR & RBI – 5,852
712 Spencer Steer / Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – Electric Pair Makes Franchise History with 20/20 Seasons – 1,522
713 Juan Soto / Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Dynamic Slugging Duo Joins Yankees Royalty – 2,819
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714 New York Yankees – Start Spreading the News: 2024 Postseason Spot Secured – 1,100
715 Milwaukee Brewers – Back-to-Back NL Central Division Champions for 1st Time Ever – 1,475
716 Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks – 5th Player in Club History w/ Multiple 20/20 Seasons – 886
717 Luisangel Acuña, New York Mets – Scorching-Hot Prospect Makes Mets History – 3,689
718 Fernando Tatis Jr. / Manny Machado / Donovan Solano, San Diego Padres – Padres Trio Flexes Muscle with 3 Straight Homers in Home Win – 1,832
719 Mason Miller, Oakland Athletics – Young Flamethrower Sets Club Rookie Saves Record – 855
720 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Superstar Breaks Royals Single-Season XBH Record – 2,221
721 Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers – Scores GW Run Then Soaks in 2024 Postseason Berth – 4,317
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722 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Becomes 1st 50/50 Player in MLB History – 653,737
723 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – “The Greatest Day in Baseball History”: 3rd HR Caps 10-RBI Game – 68,290
724 Los Angeles Dodgers – Clinches Postseason Spot on Ohtani’s Historic Day – 10,371
725 Cleveland Guardians – Punches Ticket to the 2024 Postseason – 4,253
726 Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles – Orioles Superstar Logs First Career 30/20 Season – 4,603
727 Anthony Santander, Baltimore Orioles – Switch-Hitting Slugger Crushes Walk-Off Homer – 3,740
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728 Philadelphia Phillies – Red October: Phillies Make Return to Postseason – 1,758
729 Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh Pirates – Homers to Log First 20/20 Season of Career – 1,507
730 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres – Walk-Off Double Helps Padres Postseason Push – 1,554
731 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Founding Member of 52/52 Club – 28,644
732 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – Fastest in MLB HIstory to 100 SBs and 100 XBHs – 6,169
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733 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 5th Player Since 1950 w/ 90 XBH in Multiple Seasons – 2,349
734 Elly De La Cruz, Cincinnati Reds – 1st SS in MLB History w/ 25+ HR & 65 RBI in a Season – 4,944
735 Cleveland Guardians – Clinch AL Central Division for 2nd Time in 3 Seasons – 857
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736 Yu Darvish, San Diego Padres – 1st Japanese Hurler to Log 2,000 MLB Strikeouts – 4,455
737 Triston Casas, Boston Red Sox – Fenway Park Monster: Crushes First 3-Homer Day – 1,153
738 Nick Yorke, Pittsburgh Pirates – No. 6 Pirates Prospect Belts 1st Career Home Run – 1,259
739 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – 2nd-Lowest ERA Through 22 Career Starts Since 1913 – 5,819
740 Shoto Imanaga, Chicago Cubs – 1st Cubs Rookie Pitcher with 15 Wins Since 1957 – 3,609
741 Zach Neto, Los Angeles Angels – Sets New Single-Season HR Mark for an Angels SS – 954
742 Shohei Ohtani / Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – Superstar Duo Goes Back-to-Back for Walk-Off Win – 7,418
743 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – New Day, New Club: Phenom Reaches 53/53 Plateau – 19,298
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744 Matt Chapman, San Francisco Giants – 1st Giants Player Since ’53 w/ Inside-the-Park HR & 3B in a Game – 637
745 Philadelphia Phillies – Pheeling Good: Phillies Secure NL East Division Crown – 2,374
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746 Houston Astros – Run It Back: Astros Seal Fourth Straight AL West Division Title – 894
747 San Diego Padres – Game-Ending Triple Play Sends Padres to Postseason – 2,823
748 Baltimore Orioles – Orioles Flying Into Second Straight Postseason After Road Win – 1,169
749 Jackson Holliday, Baltimore Orioles – Baby Bird’ Soaks In 1st ‘Clinchmas’ with Orioles – 4,573
750 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Shatters Dodgers Mark for Most Single-Season XBH – 8,352
751 Jacob Wilson, Oakland Athletics – Athletics Top Prospect Delivers 1st Walk-Off Hit – 995
752 Luisangel Acuña / Ronald Acuña Jr., New York Mets / Atlanta Braves – Los Hermanos Acuña: Bros. Swap Jerseys Before Divisional Clash – 2,560
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753 Jackson Jobe, Detroit Tigers – No. 1 MLB Pitching Prospect Shines in Debut – 3,532
754 Emmanuel Clase, Cleveland Guardians – Clase Closed: Sets Club Single-Season Saves Record – 739
755 Bobby Witt Jr. / Julio Rodríguez, Kansas City Royals / Seattle Mariners – Only Players to Start MLB Careers with 3 Straight 20/20 Seasons – 2,176
756 Kevin Alcántara, Chicago Cubs – Highly Touted Prospect Logs 1st Hit in Cubs Debut – 1,413
757 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – First Big-League Player with 140+ RBI Since 2009 – 2,099
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758 Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Win NL West Division for 22nd Time – 6,715
759 New York Yankees – Empire State of Mind: Yankees Seal AL East Division Crown – 1,920
760 Oakland Athletics – Home Sendoff: Athletics Win Final Game at Oakland Coliseum – 5,387
761 Dave Stewart / Rickey Henderson, Oakland Athletics – Athletics Legends Toss Out Ceremonial First Pitch – 2,397
762 Mason Miller, Oakland Athletics – Fastest Pitch by Athletics Hurler at Home in Ballpark’s Final at Bat – 2,423
763 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st to Reach 400 Total Bases in Season Since 2001 – 13,408
764 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 58th Longball Extends Home Run Streak to 5 Games – 2,870
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765 Detroit Tigers – They Let the Tigers Gets Hot: Club Returns to Postseason – 2,073
766 Kansas City Royals – Clinch 1st Postseason Berth Since 2015 World Series Title – 1,173
767 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Continues to Reach New Heights: 1st Ever 54/54 Season – 15,980
768 Shohei Ohtani / Ichiro, Los Angeles Dodgers / Seattle Mariners – Passes Ichiro to Become MLB Single-Season Japanese SB Leader – 19,180
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769 Travis d’Arnaud, Atlanta Braves – Walk-Off Homer Bolsters Braves Postseason Push – 655
770 Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates – 1.96 ERA is 2nd-Lowest by Rookie Hurler Since 1913 – 32,652
771 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians – Guardians Star Collects 1,500th Big League Hit – 745
772 Kyle Hendricks, Chicago Cubs – Delivers Masterclass in Possible Final Cubs Start – 1,125
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773 Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers – Third Tigers Pitcher to Win a Triple Crown – 3,836
774 Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies – Rockies Legend Receives Hero’s Send-Off in Final Game – 1,348
775 Luis Arraez, San Diego Padres – 1st Ever to Win 3 Consecutive Batting Titles w/ 3 Teams – 1,700
776 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 1st Player Since ’04 to Slug Over .700 in a Season – 2,729
777 Dustin Harris, Texas Rangers – Logs 1st Hit and HR in Regular Season Finale Win – 989
778 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Becomes 3rd Royals Player to Win a Batting Title – 2,656
779 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – 59th Stolen Base Caps Off a Historic Regular Season – 14,388
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780 New York Mets – “From 0-5 to OMG!”: Mets Completed Dramatic Run to Postseason – 2,038
781 Francisco Lindor, New York Mets – “Lindsanity!”: HR Helps Mets Secure Postseason Berth – 3,046
782 Atlanta Braves – Braves Clinch Seventh Consecutive Trip to the Postseason – 859
783 Chris Sale, Atlanta Braves – 1st NL Triple Crown Winner Since 2014 – 1,151
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784 Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers – Dominant Postseason Debut Headlines Tigers Win – 1,676
785 Cole Ragans, Kansas City Royals – Leads 1st Combined Road SHO in Royals Postseason History – 575
786 Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers – Youngest Ever with 2+ Hits in Postseason Debut – 3,289
787 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres – El Niño Blasts 1st Home Run of the Postseason – 1,304
788 Michael King, San Diego Padres – King Me! Logs Historic 1st Career Postseason Start – 907
789 Mark Vientos, New York Mets – 1st Mets Player w/ Multiple Hits in Postseason Debut Since ’06 – 637
790 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – Youngest Club Player with Hit in Postseason Debut – 3,038
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791 Detroit Tigers – Detroit Rock City: Tigers Win 1st Postseason Series Since ’13 – 2,881
792 Kansas City Royals – Royals Moving on to ALDS for 1st Time Since 2015 – 701
793 San Diego Padres – Largest Home Crowd Ever See Padres Win NL Wild Card – 1,023
794 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals – Game-Winning RBI Clinches Sweep, Makes History – 4,253
795 Jackson Chourio, Milwaukee Brewers – 2nd Ever with 2 Game-Tying HRs in Postseason Game – 5,285
796 Garrett Mitchell, Milwaukee Brewers – Game-Winning HR Saves Brewers Postseason Run – 745
797 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – 1st Career Postseason Triple Helps Padres Advance – 3,220
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798 Pete Alonso, New York Mets – Powers Mets Into NLDS with Historic Go-Ahead HR – 10,338
799 Jesse Winker, New York Mets – Emphatic Celebration Caps Mets Game-Winning Rally – 1,805
800 New York Mets – Mets Claim NL Wild Card After Dramatic Come-from-Behind Victory – 3,358
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801 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Career Postseason HR Sparks Dodgers to Victory – 38,800
802 Alex Verdugo, New York Yankees – Hits Game-Winning RBI in Back-and-Forth ALDS Battle – 632
803 Brandon Nimmo, New York Mets – Plays Hero Hitting Go-Ahead RBI in 8th Inning Rally – 749
804 New York Mets – 8th-Inning Rally Powers Team to NLDS Game 1 Win – 736
805 Zack Wheeler, Philadelphia Phillies – 3rd-Most Swings-and-Misses Ever in a Postseason Game – 678
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806 Mark Vientos, New York Mets – Youngest in NL History w/ 3 XBH in Postseason Game – 846
807 Nick Castellanos, Philadelphia Phillies – Walk-Off Hero: Clutch Single Evens NLDS in Game 2 – 1,254
808 Jurickson Profar, San Diego Padres – Perfect Timing: Robs 1st-Inning HR in Game 2 Win – 2,185
809 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres – 2nd Multi-Homer Game Makes History – 1,495
810 Jackson Merrill, San Diego Padres – Crushes 1st Career Postseason Home Run in Victory – 3,840
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811 Kerry Carpenter, Detroit Tigers – Evens ALDS with Game-Winning HR in 9th Inning – 1,640
812 Tarik Skubal, Detroit Tigers – Fires 2nd Straight Scoreless Postseason Start in Tigers Win – 1,666
813 Maikel Garcia, Kansas City Royals – 4-Hit Night Helps Royals Knot Up ALDS on Road – 510
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814 Sean Manaea, New York Mets – 1st Career Postseason Win Gives Mets NLDS Lead – 1,287
815 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres – Historic Start to Postseason Continues in G3 Win – 1,363
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816 Francisco Lindor, New York Mets – Swing of a Lifetime’ Sends Mets to the NLCS – 13,666
817 New York Mets – Amazin’ Mets Rally and Punch Their Ticket to the NLCS – 3,388
818 Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – Game-Winning ‘Stantonian Blast’ Powers Yankees – 1,007
819 Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers – Sets Dodgers Catchers Mark for Most Postseason HRs – 665
820 Los Angeles Dodgers – Force Game 5 with Largest Shutout in Club Postseason History – 1,985
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821 New York Yankees – New York Hustle: Yankees Advance to 19th ALCS in Club History – 1,261
822 David Fry, Cleveland Guardians – Fry This: Clutch Pinch-Hit HR Forces ALDS Game 5 – 705
823 Gerrit Cole, New York Yankees – Coled’-Blooded: Yankees Ace Carries Team to ALCS – 1,150
824 Parker Meadows, Detroit Tigers – Six-Game Postseason Hit Streak Ties Kaline – 1,391
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825 Yu Darvish / Yoshinobu Yamamoto, San Diego Padres / Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st-Ever Japanese SP Matchup in Postseason History Delivers – 6,809
826 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers – Fires 5 Shutout Frames in 1st Career Postseason Win – 10,062
827 Los Angeles Dodgers – Hollywood Pitching: Scoreless Effort Sends Club to 16th NLCS – 2,660
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828 Parker Meadows, Detroit Tigers – Matches Tigers Postseason Hit Streak History – 922
829 Lane Thomas, Cleveland Guardians – Historic Grand Slam Leads Guardians to the ALCS – 1,164
830 Cleveland Guardians – Historic Grand Slam Leads Guardians to the ALCS – 1,173
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831 Jack Flaherty, Los Angeles Dodgers – 7 Shutout Frames Earns Dodgers NLCS Game 1 Win – 716
832 Los Angeles Dodgers – Third Club in Postseason History with 3 Straight Shutouts – 717
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833 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – Blasts 1st Postseason Home Run with Yankees – 1,519
834 Carlos Rodón, New York Yankees – Southpaw Sets Yankees Postseason Whiffs Record – 804
835 Mark Vientos, New York Mets – I Took It Personal’: Grand Slam Fuels Game 2 Win – 1,643
836 Steven Kwan, Cleveland Guardians – Sets Club Postseason Mark for Longest Hit Streak – 621
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837 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 1st HR of 2024 Postseason Seals 2-0 ALCS Lead – 2,520
838 Brayan Rocchio, Cleveland Guardians – Longest Club Hit Streak to Start Postseason Career – 460
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839 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Blasts Moonshot for 1st Career NLCS Home Run – 14,559
840 Walker Buehler, Los Angeles Dodgers – Sets Postseason Record for Whiffs Through 4 IP – 1,364
841 Kiké Hernandez, Los Angeles Dodgers – 15th Career Postseason HR Fuels NLCS Game 3 Win – 1,652
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842 Kyle Manzardo, Cleveland Guardians – Crushes 1st Career Postseason Homer in Victory – 978
843 Jhonkensy Noel, Cleveland Guardians – Delivers Heroic HR to Salvage ALCS Game 3 Win – 3,334
844 David Fry, Cleveland Guardians – Deep Fried: Dramatic Walk-Off HR in Game 3 – 2,125
845 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Hits 1st Leadoff HR of Postseason Career in Rout – 9,504
846 Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – 4-Hit, 4-RBI Night Fuels Dodgers NLCS Game 4 Win – 1,459
847 Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers – Reaches 12 Straight Times, Breaks Postseason Record – 1,081
848 Jhonkensy Noel / David Fry, Cleveland Guardians – Duos Slugs Guardians to ALCS Game 3 Comeback Win – 3,872
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849 Pete Alonso, New York Mets – Early 3-Run HR Powers Mets to Game 5 NLCS Win – 1,754
850 Andy Pages, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Dodgers Rookie with a Multi-HR Postseason Game – 1,132
851 Ryne Stanek / Edwin Díaz, New York Mets – Dynamic Bullpen Duo Combine for 13 Outs in NLCS Game 5 Win – 1,216
852 Austin Wells, New York Yankees – 1st Yankees Rookie Catcher to Hit a Postseason HR – 1,626
853 Giancarlo Stanton / Babe Ruth, New York Yankees – Joins Elite Company w/ 15th Career Postseason HR – 3,780
854 New York Yankees – 9th Inning Rally Leads Club to ALCS Game 4 Win – 1,592
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855 Juan Soto, New York Yankees – NY Shuffle: HR Launches Yankees to World Series – 21,082
856 New York Yankees – Clutch Homers Send Club to 1st World Series Since 2009 – 3,895
857 Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – Big G’ Earns ALCS MVP Award After 4-HR Series – 3,621
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858 Shohei Ohtani / Max Muncy, Los Angeles Dodgers – Most Times Reaching Base Safely in Club Postseason Series History – 6,767
859 Mark Vientos, New York Mets – 2-Run HR Sets Mets Single Postseason RBI Record – 1,736
860 Blake Treinen, Los Angeles Dodgers – 6-Out Save Punches Dodgers World Series Ticket – 1,555
861 Los Angeles Dodgers – Clinch World Series Berth Behind NLCS Record 46 Runs Scored – 4,177
862 Tommy Edman, Los Angeles Dodgers – Nabs NLCS MVP Award After Monster 11-RBI Series – 2,564
863 Aaron Judge / Shohei Ohtani, New York Yankees / Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Time in MLB History Two 50-HR Hitters Meet in World Series – 44,451
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864 Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – Hardest-Hit World Series Ball in Statcast Era – 2,009
865 Mookie Betts / Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Superstars Team Up for Key Sacrifice Fly in World Series G1 Win – 9,005
866 Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Ever World Series Walk-Off Granny Seals Game 1 – 39,681
KGFF Kirk Gibson / Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – She Is Gone!’: Repeat of World Series Heroics 36 Years Later – 11,624
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867 Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2-Run HR Lifts Club to World Series Game 2 Win – 2,466
868 Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – 4th Consecutive World Series Game with HR Is 2nd-Most All-Time – 3,912
869 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers – Fires Gem in 1st Career World Series Victory – 16,138
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870 Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – 5th Straight World Series HR Matches MLB Record
871 Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers – Outfield Assist Stymies Scoring Threat in G3 Win
872 Walker Buehler, Los Angeles Dodgers – Joins Koufax with 2nd Scoreless World Series Start
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873 Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – MLB Record 6 Straight World Series Games with HR
874 Anthony Volpe, New York Yankees – Grand Slam Ignites Yankee Stadium in Game 4
875 Austin Wells, New York Yankees – 5th Rookie Catcher Ever with World Series HR
876 Clay Holmes / Mark Leiter Jr. / Luke Weaver, New York Yankees – 3+ Hitless Relief Innings Seal Key Game 4 Win
877 Gleyber Torres, New York Yankees – 3-Run Dinger in 8th Inning Ices Blowout G4 Victory
878 Derek Jeter / Anthony Volpe, New York Yankees – Volpe Joins Jeter as Last 2 Yankees w/ 3 Runs in World Series Game
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879 Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – Yankees Record 7 HRs in Single Postseason
880 Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – 12th RBI Ties Record for Single World Series
881 Teoscar Hernández, Los Angeles Dodgers – Clutch Game-Tying 2-Run Double in 5th Inning Rally
882 Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers – Game-Winning Sacrifice Fly Completes Epic Comeback
883 Blake Treinen, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2+ Scoreless Relief Innings Earn Win in Game 5
884 Walker Buehler, Los Angeles Dodgers – Starter Records Save and Final Out of World Series
885 Los Angeles Dodgers – Historic Comeback Cements 2024 World Series Win
886 Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers – Epic Power Surge Leads to World Series MVP Award
2024 Topps Now Baseball Team Set Checklists
Want to know what cards your favorite team has in 2024 Topps Now Baseball? Here’s the checklist broken down by team. Scroll through or click below to go directly to that team.
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2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Arizona Diamondbacks
15 Arizona Diamondbacks – Most Runs in an Opening Day Inning Since 1900
32 Blaze Alexander – Collects 1st Run and Steal of MLB Career
100 Blaze Alexander – 1st Career Grand Slam Helps Club to Historic Win
116 Pavin Smith – Slugger Drives in Career-High 6 RBI in Win
139 Christian Walker – Cracks 1st Career Walk-Off Home Run in Extras
145 Matt Hilton – Bee Afraid, Bee Very Afraid: Bees Swarm in Arizona
255 Pavin Smith – Saves the Day with Walk-Off Homer in 9th Inning
256 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. – Diamondbacks Star Smashes 100th Career Homer
378 Christian Walker – First Visitor w/ 7 HRs in 5 Games at Dodgers Stadium
408 Jake McCarthy – Game-Saving Grab in 9th Inning Stamps Home Win
417 Corbin Carroll – Breaks Franchise Record for Most Leadoff RBI in a Game
464 Joc Pederson – Slugger Smashes 200th Career MLB Home Run
481 Randy Johnson – Legendary Pitcher Inducted Into Diamondbacks HOF
488 Corbin Carroll – Two-Run Walk-Off Homer Finishes Off 5-Run Comeback
497 Eugenio Suárez – 2nd-Career 3-HR Game Powers Diamondbacks Triumph
525 Adrian Del Castillo – Logs Double for 1st MLB Knock in Doubleheader Win
538 Adrian Del Castillo – Slugs Home Run for First Career Walk-Off Hit
569 Adrian Del Castillo – Miami Native Slugs First Grand Slam in Homecoming
609 Corbin Carroll – 8th-Inning Go-Ahead Grand Slam Caps Monster Night
666 Pavin Smith – 3-Homer Performance Highlights Massive 8-RBI Game
716 Corbin Carroll – 5th Player in Club History w/ Multiple 20/20 Seasons
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Atlanta Braves
41 Travis d’Arnaud – Late-Game Walk-Off Single in Braves Home Opener
99 Travis d’Arnaud – 3-HR Showing Highlights 8-3 Win Over Rangers
103 Ronald Acuña Jr. – Moves Into Braves Top 10 in Career Steals
111 Ronald Acuña Jr. – Swipes Atlanta Braves Record for Most Career SBs
114 Max Fried – Tosses 3rd ‘Maddux’ of Big-League Career
186 Marcell Ozuna – Fastest Braves Player to 40 RBI Since Hank Aaron
214 Chris Sale – Extends Scoreless Innings Streak to 20 in Win
260 Max Fried – Braves Ace Fans Career-High 13 Batters in Win
283 Jesse Chavez – Longtime MLB Hurler Tosses 1,000th Career K
305 Grant Holmes – Picks Up 1st Career Strikeout in MLB Debut
314 Spencer Schwellenbach – Braves No. 3 Prospect Picks Up First Career Win at Home
358 Charlie Morton – Joins Elite Pitching List by Beating All 30 MLB Teams
411 Marcell Ozuna – Sets Braves 1st Half RBI Record in Two-Homer Night
430 Marcell Ozuna – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant
466 Nacho Alvarez Jr. – Braves 5th Overall Prospect Logs 1st MLB Hit
548 Blake Snell / Chris Sale – 1st Opposing Pitchers Ever w/ 10+ Ks Allowing 3 H or Less and 0 R
552 Charlie Morton – 40-Year Old Collects 2,000th Career Strikeout
608 Chris Sale – Sets Braves Single-Season Record for Ks by Lefty
619 Michael Harris II – Star Outfielder Makes HR Robbing Catch at the Wall
639 Chris Sale – 12th Pitcher in MLB History w/ 8 200-K Seasons
663 Chris Sale – Veteran Lefty Rises Into Top 50 in All-Time Ks
752 Luisangel Acuña / Ronald Acuña Jr. – Los Hermanos Acuña: Bros. Swap Jerseys Before Divisional Clash
769 Travis d’Arnaud – Walk-Off Homer Bolsters Braves Postseason Push
782 Atlanta Braves – Braves Clinch Seventh Consecutive Trip to the Postseason
783 Chris Sale – 1st NL Triple Crown Winner Since 2014
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Baltimore Orioles
7 Corbin Burnes – Ace Ties Orioles Record with 11 Ks in Team Debut
28 Jordan Westburg – Hits 1st Career Walk-Off HR in the 9th Inning
35 James McCann – Walk-Off Single Lifts Orioles to Victory
54 Colton Cowser – Youngest Orioles Hitter w/ 2 2B & 4 RBI Since Ripken
61 Jackson Holliday – No. 1 Prospect Makes MLB Debut, Collects 1st RBI
62 Jackson Merrill / Jackson Holliday / Jackson Chourio – A-B-C, Youngest in the MLB, It’s the Jackson 3 Rookies
66 Colton Cowser – Cracks 1st Career MLB HR in Two HR Day
75 Jackson Holliday – Top MLB Prospect Collects 1st Career Hit
80 Cedric Mullins – Clutch Catch and HR Powers Orioles to Win
88 Cedric Mullins – Saves the Day with 1st Career Walk-Off HR
123 Patrick Bailey – Sends Fans Home Happy After 2nd Career Walk-Off HR
133 Gunnar Henderson – Youngest in MLB History w/ 10+ HR Before May
178 Jordan Westburg – Orioles Tie Best Start in Club History on Walk-Off Single
195 Adley Rutschman – Second Career Walk-Off Homer Lifts Orioles to Win
211 Gunnar Henderson – 15th HR Is His Longest of the Season, Tied for MLB Lead
230 Colton Cowser – Incredible Home Run Robbing Catch Seals Road Win
237 Kyle Bradish – Strikes Out 11 Over Seven No-Hit Innings
243 Gunnar Henderson – 4th Orioles Players to Reach 50 HRs Before Age 23
259 Connor Norby – Highly-Rated Prospect Smashes HR for 1st Career Hit
280 Adley Rutschman – Grand Slam Headlines Career-High 6-RBI Performance
293 Cade Povich – Tosses 6 Shutout Innings in 1st Career Home Start
362 Heston Kjerstad – Powers Orioles Offense w/ 1st Career Grand Slam
422 Cedric Mullins – Hits Dramatic Walk-Off Double to Top Yankees
426 Gunnar Henderson – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant
498 Jackson Holliday – Happy Hollidays! 1st MLB HR Is Towering Grand Slam
512 Corbin Burnes – Punches Out 1,000th Career MLB Batter in Win
513 Jackson Holliday / Gunnar Henderson – Young Orioles Stars Go Yard in Same Inning
529 Jackson Holliday – Youngest in AL History w/ HR in 3 Straight Games
541 Jackson Holliday – 1st Orioles Player w/ 5 HRs in 10 Games Before Age 21
554 Coby Mayo – Orioles No. 2 Prospect Collects First Career Hit
559 Jackson Holliday / Jackson Chourio / Jackson Merrill – Triples Is Best: Rookie Phenoms Smack Three-Baggers on Same Night
585 Jackson Holliday – Youngest Orioles Player w/ 3+ RBI as Pinch-Hitter Since 1920
625 Matt Holliday / Jackson Holliday – Father/Son Duo Tosses Out Ceremonial 1st Pitch
646 Gunnar Henderson – Sets Single-Season HR Record for Orioles Shortstop
670 Anthony Santander – First Switch-Hitter to Reach 40 Homers Since 2006
726 Gunnar Henderson – Orioles Superstar Logs First Career 30/20 Season
727 Anthony Santander – Switch-Hitting Slugger Crushes Walk-Off Homer
748 Baltimore Orioles – Orioles Flying Into Second Straight Postseason After Road Win
749 Jackson Holliday – Baby Bird’ Soaks In 1st ‘Clinchmas’ with Orioles
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Boston Red Sox
14 Tyler O’Neill – MLB Record with 5th Consecutive Opening Day HR
58 Tyler O’Neill – Sets Club Record for Most HRs Through 1st 10 Games
59 Boston Red Sox – 2004 Red Sox World Series Reunion
78 Rob Gronkowski – Gronk Spikes Signature 1st Pitch at Fenway Park
91 Tanner Houck – Tosses ‘Maddux’ CGSO in Shortest Game Since ’10
101 Cam Booser – Oldest Red Sox Player to Debut Since 1947
125 Ceddanne Rafaela – Makes Red Sox History After 7 RBI Performance
194 Romy Gonzalez – Belts Walk-Off Single in 12-Inning Battle
210 Rafael Devers – Ties Red Sox Record w/ Homer in 5th Straight Game
215 Rafael Devers – Sets Red Sox Record with HRs in 6 Straight Games
246 Dustin Pedroia – Red Sox Legend Inducted Into Team Hall of Fame
263 Jamie Westbrook – 29-Year-Old Logs 1st MLB Hit After 11 MiLB Seasons
304 Boston Red Sox – Set New Club Record w/ 9 SBs in Win Over Yankees
342 Jarren Duran – Extends Career-High Hit Streak & Logs 1st Career Walk-Off
345 Rafael Devers – Crushes 467-Foot Homer, Longest of His Career
370 Jarren Duran – Continues Torrid First Half by Making AL History
371 Elly De La Cruz / Ted Williams – Joins Legendary Company with 3B & HR in Road Win
383 Masataka Yoshida / Ceddanne Rafaela – Slug Pair of Two-Run HRs in Dramatic Extra-Innings Win
387 Rafael Devers – 6th Red Sox Player to Reach 1,000 Hits Before Age 28
398 Kenley Jansen – Climbs to 5th on MLB All-Time Saves List
403 Brayan Bello – Ties MLB Record with 10 Consecutive Ks to Start Game
438 Jarren Duran – 2024 MLB All-Star Game MVP Hits Go-Ahead HR
507 Nick Sogard – Collects 1st Career Hit, 2 RBI in Big League Debut
592 Rafael Devers – 200th Career MLB Homer Stamps Red Sox History
598 Danny Jansen – 1st in MLB History to Play for Both Teams in Same Game
602 Jarren Duran – 1st Since 1901 w/ 40 2B, 20 HR, 10 3B, 30 SB in Season
668 Rob Refsnyder / Tyler O’Neill – Seeing Double: Duo Hits Back-to-Back HRs Twice in Red Sox Win
679 Tyler O’Neill – “Monstah” Walk-Off HR Starts Fenway Park Frenzy
737 Triston Casas – Fenway Park Monster: Crushes First 3-Homer Day
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Chicago Cubs
27 Shota Imanaga – Tosses 9 Strikeouts in Dominant Debut
60 Christopher Morel – Cubs Star Launches 1st Grand Slam of MLB Career
72 Shota Imanaga – Makes Cubs History in 1st Three Career Starts
82 Michael Busch – Ties Cubs Record with 5 HRs in Last 5 Games
105 Shota Imanaga – Sets Cubs Mark for 0 ER Allowed in Expansion Era
118 Pete Crow-Armstrong – Top Cubs Rookie Gets 1st Hit on 1st Career HR
121 Shota Imanaga – 1st Since 1945 with 4-0 Record, Sub-1.00 ERA in First 5 Games
147 Shota Imanaga – 4th Best ERA Through 6 Starts in MLB History
165 Shota Imanaga – 3rd-Lowest ERA Through 1st 7 Outings Since 1913
166 Michael Busch – 9th-Inning Homer Gives Cubs First Walk-Off of ’24
207 Shota Imanaga / Fernando Valenzuela – Cubs Hurler Has Lowest ERA Since Valenzuela Through 9 Starts
238 Ben Brown – Rookie Tosses Seven No-Hit Innings in Win
267 Mike Tauchman – 1st Career Walk-Off HR Caps Whirlwind Game in Windy City
338 Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs – Immortalized w/ Statue Outside of Wrigley Field
377 Ian Happ – Happ-y 4th! Career Day Propels Cubs to Home Win
382 Justin Steele – Dazzles Home Crowd with First Career Complete Game
424 Pete Crow-Armstrong – Logs 1st Multi-Home Run Day of MLB Career
453 Shota Imanaga – Tosses Career-High 10 Strikeouts in Victory
503 Pete Crow-Armstrong – 2nd-Most Straight SBs by a Rookie in MLB History
539 Dansby Swanson – Logs 1,000th Career MLB Hit in Victory
583 Pete Crow-Armstrong – 1st Inside-the-Park HR Is Fastest in MLB Since ’17
588 Shoto Imanaga / Seiya Suzuki – Japanese Stars Make MLB History in Cubs Win
604 Christian Bethancourt, Chicago Cubs – Seven-RBI Performance Surges Cubs to Comeback Win
647 Shota Imanaga – Southpaw Fires 7 No-Hit Frames in Combined No-No
648 Shota Imanaga / Nate Pearson / Porter Hodge – Hurlers Combine for 1st Cubs No-No at Wrigley Field Since 1972
673 Yoshinobu Yamamoto / Shota Imanaga – Japanese Rookie Pitchers Face Off in MLB for 1st Time
707 Shota Imanaga – Rookie Sensation Racks Up Career-High in Ks
740 Shoto Imanaga – 1st Cubs Rookie Pitcher with 15 Wins Since 1957
756 Kevin Alcántara – Highly Touted Prospect Logs 1st Hit in Cubs Debut
772 Kyle Hendricks – Delivers Masterclass in Possible Final Cubs Start
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Chicago White Sox
160 Bryan Ramos – Club’s 4th-Ranked Prospect Logs 1st Career Hit & RBI
291 Drew Thorpe – 22-Year-Old Impresses in Big-League Debut
296 Garrett Crochet – Need for Speed: Strikes Out Career-High 13 Batters
315 Jonathan Cannon – Tosses 8 2/3 Scoreless IP to Earn First MLB Victory
329 Drew Thorpe – Tosses Six Scorless Innings in 1st Career Win
444 Brooks Baldwin – Logs 1st Hit of His MLB Career in Debut
630 Garrett Crochet – Ties AL/White Sox Record w/ 7 Ks to Start Game
697 Andrew Benintendi – Launches Walk-Off Home Run in Dramatic Win
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Cincinnati Reds
25 Christian Encarnacion-Strand – Reds Star Cracks Walk-Off Home Run
50 Elly De La Cruz – 1st to Log 450-Foot & Inside-the-Park HR in a Game
68 Elly De La Cruz – 449-Ft. Blast Makes for 4 HRs in 4 Games
95 Elly De La Cruz – Youngest Reds Player w/ 3 SBs & HR in Single Game
135 Elly De La Cruz – 1st in MLB History w/ 8 HR & 17 SB in Single Month
169 Elly De La Cruz – 2nd-Most Reds Swipes Through 36 Games SInce 1901
176 Stuart Fairchild – 1st Reds Pinch-Hit Inside-the-Park HR Since ’77
200 Elly De La Cruz – 8th Player Since 1901 w/ 30+ Stolen Bases in Team’s 1st 44 Games
268 Elly De La Cruz – HR on MLB Debut Anniversary Caps Historic 1st Year
271 Blake Dunn – First MLB Hit Sparks Two-Out Rally in Divisional Win
307 Elly De La Cruz – Makes Highlight-Reel Run to Home After Errant Pickoff
339 Levi Jordan – Rips Double for 1st Career Hit in MLB Debut
340 Elly De La Cruz – Steamboat Elly Smashes Titanic Homer in Win
341 Carson Spiers – Earns 1st Career Victory Against Divisional Rival
355 Noelvi Marte – Rookie’s Three-Hit Game Propels Reds to Road Win
371 Elly De La Cruz / Ted Williams – Joins Legendary Company with 3B & HR in Road Win
401 Rece Hinds – 2nd-Longest HR in an MLB Debut During Statcast Era
402 Elly De La Cruz – Sets Reds Record for Most SBs Before All-Star Break
405 Rece Hinds – Sets MLB Record w/ 5 XBHs in First Two Career Games
412 Rece Hinds – Joins Elite MLB Company w/ First Career Grand Slam
415 Rece Hinds – Sets AL/NL Mark for Most XBH in First Six Games
419 Cam Collier – Wins Futures Game MVP After Blasting Solo HR
465 Elly De La Cruz – 3rd-Quickest Reds Player to 50 Steals in a Season
482 Elly De La Cruz – 1st Since ’88 w/ 2+ Games of 3+ Hits & 4 SBs
511 Hunter Greene – Continues Historic Stretch with Six One-Hit Frames
517 Elly De La Cruz – Youngest Reds Player with 4 XBHs Since 1901
520 Elly De La Cruz – 1st Reds Player w/ Back-to-Back 4-Hit Games Since ’01
577 Elly De La Cruz – Joins Exclusive 20/60 Club with Swipe in Road Win
676 Rhett Lowder – Reds Second-Ranked Prospect Earns 1st Career Win
690 Elly De La Cruz – Rookie Crushes 1st Career Grand Slam in 8-4 Win
712 Spencer Steer / Elly De La Cruz – Electric Pair Makes Franchise History with 20/20 Seasons
732 Elly De La Cruz – Fastest in MLB HIstory to 100 SBs and 100 XBHs
734 Elly De La Cruz – 1st SS in MLB History w/ 25+ HR & 65 RBI in a Season
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Cleveland Guardians
17 José Ramírez – Moves to 5th in Guardians History for Career HRs
49 José Ramírez – Most HRs by a Third-Baseman in Cleveland History
64 Josh Naylor / Bo Naylor – Brothers Celebrate National Siblings Day w/ Clutch Hits
163 Larry Doby / José Ramírez – Passes Doby for Most Go-Ahead HRs in Cleveland History
168 Kyle Manzardo – Highly-Rated Guardians Prospect Gets 1st MLB Hit
206 José Ramírez – Moves to 4th All-Time on Cleveland HRs List
209 Will Brennan – Crushes Clutch 3-Run Walk-Off HR Against Rivals
233 José Ramírez / Josh Naylor / David Fry – Trio Goes Back-to-Back-to-Back in Cleveland Victory
235 José Ramírez – Guardians Slugger Is 1st in MLB to 50 RBI
253 Daniel Schneemann – Notches First MLB Hit on First Pitch Seen
318 Tanner Bibee – Tosses Career-High 12 Ks in Six-Shutout IP Outing
350 Jhonkensy Noel – 1st Cleveland Player Since ’06 to Hit HR in 1st Career AB
379 Steven Kwan – New MLB Hitting Leader Nabs 12th 3-Hit Game of Year
395 José Ramírez – Moves Into 3rd All-Time on Cleveland XBH’s List
404 Angel Martínez – Club No. 9 Prospect Belts 1st Career HR in Road Win
431 José Ramírez – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant
494 José Ramírez – Passes Belle for 2nd on Cleveland All-Time HR List
528 José Ramírez – Third 30+ HR and 20+ SB Season Makes MLB History
579 José Ramírez – 1st Cleveland Player Ever with Two 30/30 Seasons
615 Emmanuel Clase – Sets Cleveland All-Time Record w/ 150th Career Save
628 José Ramírez – Superstar Reaches 250th Career Home Run Milestone
629 Kyle Manzardo – Young Slugger Socks First Two MLB Homers in Win
669 Joey Cantillo – Fires 10 Ks to Seal 1st Career MLB Victory
725 Cleveland Guardians – Punches Ticket to the 2024 Postseason
735 Cleveland Guardians – Clinch AL Central Division for 2nd Time in 3 Seasons
754 Emmanuel Clase – Clase Closed: Sets Club Single-Season Saves Record
771 José Ramírez – Guardians Star Collects 1,500th Big League Hit
822 David Fry – Fry This: Clutch Pinch-Hit HR Forces ALDS Game 5
829 Lane Thomas – Historic Grand Slam Leads Guardians to the ALCS
830 Cleveland Guardians – Historic Grand Slam Leads Guardians to the ALCS
836 Steven Kwan – Sets Club Postseason Mark for Longest Hit Streak
838 Brayan Rocchio – Longest Club Hit Streak to Start Postseason Career
842 Kyle Manzardo – Crushes 1st Career Postseason Homer in Victory
843 Jhonkensy Noel – Delivers Heroic HR to Salvage ALCS Game 3 Win
844 David Fry – Deep Fried: Dramatic Walk-Off HR in Game 3
848 Jhonkensy Noel / David Fry – Duos Slugs Guardians to ALCS Game 3 Comeback Win
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Colorado Rockies
39 Ryan McMahon – Cracks Grand Slam Walk-Off Shot for Rockies Win
137 Jordan Beck – Highly Rated Prospect Logs Multi-Hit MLB Debut
171 Charlie Blackmon – Moves Into 4th on Rockies All-Time RBI List
196 Jordan Beck – Smashes 1st Career HR to Extend Rockies Win Streak
282 Adael Amador – 21-Year-Old Logs 1st Career Hit on 1st Career Swing
311 Greg Jones – Launches Pinch-Hit Home Run for First MLB Hit
319 Brenton Doyle – Plates Game-Winner in 1st Career Walk-Off Appearance
420 Michael Toglia – Highlights Big Win by Crushing Three Home Runs
421 Germán Márquez – Sets Franchise Record for All-Time Strikeouts
625 Matt Holliday / Jackson Holliday – Father/Son Duo Tosses Out Ceremonial 1st Pitch
691 Hunter Goodman – Drives in Career-High Seven RBI in Two-Homer Night
698 Sam Hillard – Ties Rockies Mark for Most Pinch Hit HRs to Tie or Take the Lead
774 Charlie Blackmon – Rockies Legend Receives Hero’s Send-Off in Final Game
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Detroit Tigers
10 Colt Keith – Top Prospect Records 1st MLB Hit on Opening Day
140 Jack Flaherty – Ties AL Record Striking Out 1st 7 Batters
141 Wenceel Pérez – 1st Tigers Rookie to HR on Both Sides Since ’96
162 Tarik Skubal – Youngest Tigers Pitcher w/ 12 Ks in a Game Since ’10
181 Tarik Skubal – 1st Tigers Starter to Begin Season 5-0 Since 2016
228 Colt Keith – 1st MLB Home Run Sets Tone in 6-2 Win vs. Toronto
236 Matt Vierling – 2nd Homer of the Game Is Three-Run Walk-Off
266 Justyn-Henry Malloy – Tigers Prospect Smashes HR for 1st Career Hit
303 Riley Greene – 4-Hit, 6-RBI Day Highlighted by Two HRs in Big Win
346 Tarik Skubal – 2nd Tigers Pitcher w/ a Sub-2.50 ERA, 100 Ks & Fewer Than 20 BBs
374 Keider Montero – Earns 1st Career MLB Win After 6 Strong Innings
394 Tarik Skubal – Makes Tigers History with Career-High 13Ks in Win
414 Gio Urshela – Caps 7-Run Rally with Walk-Off HR in Extra Innings
493 Dillon Dingler – Notches 1st Career Hit, XBH, & RBI in MLB Debut
531 Parker Meadows – Protects Tigers Lead with Heroic HR Robbery
544 Dillon Dingler – Belts 1st MLB Dinger in Road Win vs. Giants
550 Jake Rogers – 1st Tigers Catcher with 7-RBI Game Since 1974
561 Jace Jung – Highly Rated Tigers Prospect Logs 1st Career Hit
566 Parker Meadows – Youthful Energy Shines in Williamsport Walk-Off Win
623 Tarik Skubal – 4th LHP in Tigers History w/ 200 Ks in a Season
653 Parker Meadows – Two-Out, Go-Ahead Granny in Ninth Lifts Tigers to Road Win
664 Ty Madden – 2021 First-Round Pick Records 1st Big-League Win
675 Keider Montero – 3rd-Youngest Tigers P in Past 20 Seasons w/ CG SHO
753 Jackson Jobe – No. 1 MLB Pitching Prospect Shines in Debut
765 Detroit Tigers – They Let the Tigers Gets Hot: Club Returns to Postseason
773 Tarik Skubal – Third Tigers Pitcher to Win a Triple Crown
784 Tarik Skubal – Dominant Postseason Debut Headlines Tigers Win
791 Detroit Tigers – Detroit Rock City: Tigers Win 1st Postseason Series Since ’13
811 Kerry Carpenter – Evens ALDS with Game-Winning HR in 9th Inning
812 Tarik Skubal – Fires 2nd Straight Scoreless Postseason Start in Tigers Win
824 Parker Meadows – Six-Game Postseason Hit Streak Ties Kaline
828 Parker Meadows – Matches Tigers Postseason Hit Streak History
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Homestead Grays
241 Josh Gibson – Baseball Legend Becomes MLB Career Batting Leader
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Houston Astros
30 Ronel Blanco – Throws First No-Hitter of the 2024 Season
46 Ronel Blanco – Rookie Sets Hitless Mark to Start Season
79 C.J. Stroud – Top QB Delivers a Strike for Astros 1st Pitch
97 Justin Verlander – Passes Niekro to Become 12th on All-Time Ks List in 2024 Debut
119 Alex Bregman – Star Third Baseman Collects 1,000th Career Hit
127 Yordan Alvarez – 17th Multi-HR Game, 3rd Most in Astros History
142 Victor Caratini – Slams Walk-Off Two-Run Homer in the 10th
143 Joey Loperfido – 1st Career Hit Plates Two in Astros Win
151 Jose Altuve – Joins Elite MLB Club After 300th Career Steal
187 Spencer Arrighetti – Highly-Touted Prospect Earns 1st Career MLB Win
193 Alex Bregman – 1st in Astros History w/ XBHs in 5-Straight ABs
198 Joey Loperfido – Top Astros Prospect Hits 1st Career Home Run
208 Justin Verlander – Climbs MLB All-Time Ks List, Moving to 11th
231 Justin Verlander – Passes Maddux, Moves Into Top 10 in All-Time Strikeouts
273 Framber Valdez – Spins Complete Game in Masterful Road Outing
306 Ronel Blanco – 2nd Astros Pitcher w/ Multi 7+ No-Hit Starts in a Season
454 Yordan Alvarez – Hits 1st Career Cycle, 10th in Astros History
477 Alex Bregman – Smashes Walk-Off Homer to Complete Comeback Win
506 Yusei Kikuchi – 1st in AL/NL History w/ 8+ Straight Team Debut Ks
524 Framber Valdez – Only P in Last 2 Season w/ 2+ Starts of 8 2/3 IP & 1 or Fewer H
526 Zach Dezenzo – No. 4 Prospect Laces Two-Bagger for 1st Career Hit
540 Zach Dezenzo – Astros Top-5 Prospect Launches 1st Career HR
562 Shay Whitcomb – Young Slugger Clubs Double in MLB Debut
571 Yanier Diaz – Completes Astros Comeback w/ 1st MLB Walk-Off HR
605 Yordan Alvarez – 3rd Career Three-Homer Day Powers Astros Victory
606 Spencer Arrighetti – Flirts with No-No, Strikes Out 11 in Win
746 Houston Astros – Run It Back: Astros Seal Fourth Straight AL West Division Title
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Kansas City Royals
65 Bobby Witt Jr. – Makes Royals History in Strong Day at the Plate
71 Salvador Perez – 12th Primary Catcher w/ 250 HRs in AL/NL History
173 Dairon Blanco – 2nd in 50 Years w/ HR, 2 SBs, 2B & Bunt in a Game
185 Seth Lugo – 4th Royals Pitcher to Log 12 Ks & 0 Walks in a Game
220 Bobby Witt Jr. – Two-Homer Night Highlighted by Longest of Career
272 Kansas City Royals – Comeback Kings! Rally from 8 Down for Win
297 Maikel Garcia – Rips Two-Run Double for First Career Walk-Off Hit
363 Bo Jackson – Legend Inducted Into Royals Hall of Fame
400 Salvador Perez – Collects 1,500th Career Hit in Lopsided Victory
427 Bobby Witt Jr. – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant
434 Bobby Witt Jr. – 1st Ever in Both High School & MLB HR Derby Events
450 Seth Lugo – Dominant Pitching Results in 1st Career Complete Game
458 Bobby Witt Jr. – 1st Ever w/ 3+ HIts in 1st 4 Games After All-Star Game
492 Bobby Witt Jr. – Go-Ahead Grand Slam Highlights Four-Hit Night
502 Bobby Witt Jr. – 1st Ever with Three 20/20 Seasons to Start Career
514 MJ Melendez – Dramatic Three-Runn Pinch-Hit Blast Rescues Royals
558 Bobby Witt Jr. – Nabs 2nd Straight 25/25 Season with “Secret Weapon”
565 Dairon Blanco – Launches “Crayon Slam” in Colorful 7-RBI Outing
567 Bobby Witt Jr. – Becomes Second-Youngest Royals Player to Reach 500 Hits
596 Bobby Witt Jr. – Youngest in Royals History to 200 Career XBHs
621 Cole Ragans – Sets Single-Season Ks Racord for Royals LHP
634 Bobby Witt Jr. – 1st in Royals History w/ Consecutive 30-HR Seasons
656 Cole Ragans – Only Lefty in Royals History w/ 200+ Ks in Season
674 Salvador Perez – Third Catcher Age 34+ with 100-Plus RBI Season
706 Bobby Witt Jr. – Reaches Club Royalty with 1st Career 200-Hit Season
708 Bobby Witt Jr. – 1st Shortstop in MLB History w/ Multiple 30/30 Seasons
720 Bobby Witt Jr. – Superstar Breaks Royals Single-Season XBH Record
755 Bobby Witt Jr. / Julio Rodríguez – Only Players to Start MLB Careers with 3 Straight 20/20 Seasons
766 Kansas City Royals – Clinch 1st Postseason Berth Since 2015 World Series Title
778 Bobby Witt Jr. – Becomes 3rd Royals Player to Win a Batting Title
785 Cole Ragans – Leads 1st Combined Road SHO in Royals Postseason History
792 Kansas City Royals – Royals Moving on to ALDS for 1st Time Since 2015
794 Bobby Witt Jr. – Game-Winning RBI Clinches Sweep, Makes History
813 Maikel Garcia – 4-Hit Night Helps Royals Knot Up ALDS on Road
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Los Angeles Angels
6 Mike Trout – 1st HR of 2024 Opening Day Sets Club Record
55 Mike Trout – 1st Angels Player w/ 6 HRs in 1st 11 Games
115 Mike Trout – Angels Superstar Belts 1st Leadoff HR Since 2012
284 Logan O’Hoppe – Late-Game Rally Capped Off by Walk-Off Home Run
353 Davis Daniel – Fires Eight Shutout Innings to Earn Win in First Career Start
410 Willie Calhoun – Caps Multi-Homer Night with Walk-Off Blast
509 Ben Joyce – 104.7 MPH Heater Is Fastest for K in MLB Since ’08
527 Zach Neto – 6-RBI Showing Is 1st for Angel SS Since 1980
543 Jack Kochanowicz – No. 9 Prospect Logs First Career Big-League Win
573 Ben Joyce – Ends Game with 3 Pitches, All 103.0+ MPH
581 Niko Kavadas – Prospect Smacks Three-Run Dinger for First MLB Hit
610 Zach Neto – First Angels Infielder to Reach the 20/20 Club
617 Samuel Aldegheri – 1st Italian-Born & Raised Pitcher Stamps MLB History
624 Mickey Moniak – Blasts 1st Career Walk-Off Home Run in Thriller
632 Caden Dana – Youngest Hurler in Angels History to Win MLB Debut
641 Ben Joyce – Blazes Fastest Pitch for a K in Pitch-Tracking Era
655 Samuel Aldegheri – 1st Italian-Born Pitcher to Win MLB Game Since ’49
741 Zach Neto – Sets New Single-Season HR Mark for an Angels SS
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Los Angeles Dodgers
1 Shohei Ohtani – Collects 1st Hit and 1st RBI in 2-Hit Dodgers Debut
5 Mookie Betts – 1st HR of 2024 MLB Season Highlights Monster Game
9 Shohei Ohtani – Superstar Collects First Hit at Dodger Stadium
18 Mookie Betts – Sets Dodgers Record for Most Leadoff HRs
24 Yoshinobu Yamamoto – 5 Ks Over 5 Scoreless IP in Dodgers Stadium Debut
33 Mookie Betts – Tallies 1,500th Career Hit with Massive HR
36 Shohei Ohtani – Blasts First Home Run as Member of the Dodgers
42 Yoshinobu Yamamoto – Fires Five Scoreless Frames to Secure 1st MLB Win
56 Tyler Glasnow – Most Ks by a Dodgers Pitcher Since 2019
70 Hideki Matsui / Shohei Ohtani – Ohtani Ties All-Time Japanese-Born MLB HR Record at 175
86 Mookie Betts – Collects 3rd 5-Hit Game of His Career
87 Andy Pages – Dodgers Rookie Logs 1st Career Hit on 1st Pitch
90 Landon Knack – Dodgers Prospect Logs 1st K in MLB Debut
106 Shohei Ohtani – Rises to Become MLB All-Time Japanese HR Leader
107 Andy Pages – Dodgers Rookie Crushes First Career Home Run
113 Shohei Ohtani – Smashes Hardest Hit HR in Dodgers Statcast History
128 Shohei Ohtani – 119.2 MPH Hit Is Fastest in MLB This Season
152 Andy Pages – Top Rookie Notches First Career Walk-Off in Extras
158 Max Muncy – 1st Career 3-HR Game Highlights Win Over Braves
161 Shohei Ohtani – Crushes 464-Foot HR, 3rd Longest of His Career
164 Shohei Ohtani – Most Total Bases in 1st 36 Games w/ the Dodgers
167 Yoshinobu Yamamoto – 1st Dodgers Pitcher to Start Game w/ 19 Strikes
188 Mookie Betts – Moves to 5th in All-Time Lead-Off Home Runs
202 Shohei Ohtani – Superstar Belts Homer on “Shohei Ohtani Day” in LA
207 Shota Imanaga / Fernando Valenzuela – Cubs Hurler Has Lowest ERA Since Valenzuela Through 9 Starts
212 Shohei Ohtani – Hits 1st Career Walk-Off as a Dodgers Player
242 Will Smith – Becomes 4th Dodgers Catcher to Reach 100-HR Club
251 Shohei Ohtani – Joins Ichiro As 2nd Japanese-Born Player with 100 SBs, 100 HRs
264 Paul Skenes / Shohei Ohtani – “Big on Big” Showdown Has Baseball World Buzzing
270 Yoshinobu Yamamoto – Dazzles w/ 7 Shutout Innings in Yankee Stadium Debut
276 Teoscar Hernández – Booming Grand Slam Caps Off Big Day in the Bronx
308 Shohei Ohtani – 1st w/ Multiple 450+ Ft Career HRs at Dodger Stadium
316 Shohei Ohtani – Demolishes 476-Ft Shot for Longest MLB HR of 2024
317 Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Team to Trail in 9th and Win with Both GS & 3-Run HR
328 Shohei Ohtani – Greets Former Team with Monstrous 455-Foot Homer
332 JuJu Watkins – USC Basketball Star Tosses Ceremonial 1st Pitch
347 Shohei Ohtani / Roy Campanella – 1st Dodgers Player Since Campanella w/ an RBI in 9 Straight Games
351 Shohei Ohtani – Sets Club Record for Most Consecutive Games w/ an RBI
352 Gavin Stone – Dodgers Hurler Tosses 1st Career CGSHO in Road Win
386 Will Smith – 4th Catcher in Dodgers History with 3-Homer Game
413 Shohei Ohtani – Dodgers Superstar Smashes 200th Career HR
433 Teoscar Hernández – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant
435 Teoscar Hernández – Dodgers Slugger Wins 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby
437 Shohei Ohtani – 1st w/ HR & Pitching Win in MLB All-Star Game Career
442 Freddie Freeman – Heroic Go-Ahead Grand Slam Proves to Be Game-Winner
455 Shohei Ohtani – 2nd-Longest HR at Dodgers Stadium in the Statcast Era
459 River Ryan – Impressive Pitching Performance in MLB Debut
470 Clayton Kershaw – Lefty Delivers Strong Start in 2024 Debut Outing
483 River Ryan – Earns 1st Career MLB Win in Impressive Showing
487 Shohei Ohtani – Sets New Career High with 27th Swipe of Season
510 Shohei Ohtani – Superstar Nabs First Career 30/30 Season
523 Freddie Freeman – Sole Active MLB Player with 500 Career Doubles
584 Shohei Ohtani – Grand Fashion! 1st Dodgers Player in 40/40 Club
597 Hunter Feduccia – Logs First Career MLB Hit in Home Victory
616 Shohei Ohtani – First in Big-League History to Log a 43/43 Season
620 Shohei Ohtani / Mookie Betts / Freddie Freeman – 1st Time in Dodgers History a Game Starts w/ 3 Straight HRs
665 Shohei Ohtani – Superstar Clobbers 46th Homer to Match Career-High
673 Yoshinobu Yamamoto / Shota Imanaga – Japanese Rookie Pitchers Face Off in MLB for 1st Time
680 Shohei Ohtani – Logs SB and Slugs New Career-High 47th HR of Season
705 Teoscar Hernández / Tommy Edman / Max Muncy – Trio’s Consecutive Homer Trifecta Seals Dodgers Victory
722 Shohei Ohtani – Becomes 1st 50/50 Player in MLB History
723 Shohei Ohtani – “The Greatest Day in Baseball History”: 3rd HR Caps 10-RBI Game
724 Los Angeles Dodgers – Clinches Postseason Spot on Ohtani’s Historic Day
731 Shohei Ohtani – Founding Member of 52/52 Club
742 Shohei Ohtani / Mookie Betts – Superstar Duo Goes Back-to-Back for Walk-Off Win
743 Shohei Ohtani – New Day, New Club: Phenom Reaches 53/53 Plateau
750 Shohei Ohtani – Shatters Dodgers Mark for Most Single-Season XBH
758 Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Win NL West Division for 22nd Time
763 Shohei Ohtani – 1st to Reach 400 Total Bases in Season Since 2001
767 Shohei Ohtani – Continues to Reach New Heights: 1st Ever 54/54 Season
768 Shohei Ohtani / Ichiro – Passes Ichiro to Become MLB Single-Season Japanese SB Leader
779 Shohei Ohtani – 59th Stolen Base Caps Off a Historic Regular Season
801 Shohei Ohtani – 1st Career Postseason HR Sparks Dodgers to Victory
819 Will Smith – Sets Dodgers Catchers Mark for Most Postseason HRs
820 Los Angeles Dodgers – Force Game 5 with Largest Shutout in Club Postseason History
825 Yu Darvish / Yoshinobu Yamamoto – 1st-Ever Japanese SP Matchup in Postseason History Delivers
826 Yoshinobu Yamamoto – Fires 5 Shutout Frames in 1st Career Postseason Win
827 Los Angeles Dodgers – Hollywood Pitching: Scoreless Effort Sends Club to 16th NLCS
831 Jack Flaherty – 7 Shutout Frames Earns Dodgers NLCS Game 1 Win
832 Los Angeles Dodgers – Third Club in Postseason History with 3 Straight Shutouts
839 Shohei Ohtani – Blasts Moonshot for 1st Career NLCS Home Run
840 Walker Buehler – Sets Postseason Record for Whiffs Through 4 IP
841 Kiké Hernandez – 15th Career Postseason HR Fuels NLCS Game 3 Win
845 Shohei Ohtani – Hits 1st Leadoff HR of Postseason Career in Rout
846 Mookie Betts – 4-Hit, 4-RBI Night Fuels Dodgers NLCS Game 4 Win
847 Max Muncy – Reaches 12 Straight Times, Breaks Postseason Record
850 Andy Pages – 1st Dodgers Rookie with a Multi-HR Postseason Game
858 Shohei Ohtani / Max Muncy – Most Times Reaching Base Safely in Club Postseason Series History
860 Blake Treinen – 6-Out Save Punches Dodgers World Series Ticket
861 Los Angeles Dodgers – Clinch World Series Berth Behind NLCS Record 46 Runs Scored
862 Tommy Edman – Nabs NLCS MVP Award After Monster 11-RBI Series
863 Aaron Judge / Shohei Ohtani – 1st Time in MLB History Two 50-HR Hitters Meet in World Series
865 Mookie Betts / Shohei Ohtani – Superstars Team Up for Key Sacrifice Fly in World Series G1 Win
866 Freddie Freeman – 1st Ever World Series Walk-Off Granny Seals Game 1
KGFF Kirk Gibson / Freddie Freeman – She Is Gone!’: Repeat of World Series Heroics 36 Years Later
867 Teoscar Hernández – 2-Run HR Lifts Club to World Series Game 2 Win
868 Freddie Freeman – 4th Consecutive World Series Game with HR Is 2nd-Most All-Time
869 Yoshinobu Yamamoto – Fires Gem in 1st Career World Series Victory
870 Freddie Freeman – 5th Straight World Series HR Matches MLB Record
871 Teoscar Hernández – Outfield Assist Stymies Scoring Threat in G3 Win
872 Walker Buehler – Joins Koufax with 2nd Scoreless World Series Start
873 Freddie Freeman – MLB Record 6 Straight World Series Games with HR
880 Freddie Freeman – 12th RBI Ties Record for Single World Series
881 Teoscar Hernández – Clutch Game-Tying 2-Run Double in 5th Inning Rally
882 Mookie Betts – Game-Winning Sacrifice Fly Completes Epic Comeback
883 Blake Treinen – 2+ Scoreless Relief Innings Earn Win in Game 5
884 Walker Buehler – Starter Records Save and Final Out of World Series
885 Los Angeles Dodgers – Historic Comeback Cements 2024 World Series Win
886 Freddie Freeman – Epic Power Surge Leads to World Series MVP Award
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Miami Marlins
48 Max Meyer – 2020 1st-Rounder Picks Up 1st MLB Win
124 Anthony Maldonado – Makes Impressive MLB Debut with 3 Scoreless IP
144 Dane Myers – Rookie Completes Comeback with Walk-Off Single
227 Braxton Garrett – Marlins Lefty Fires 1st Career CG SHO on 95 Pitches
327 Tim Anderson – Third Straight Walk-Off Win Is MLB-High Eighth of Year
396 Jake Burger – Launches Three-Run Walk-Off HR Against Former Team
473 Josh Bell – Slugs Homer for His 1,000th Career MLB Hit
485 Xavier Edwards – Completes Cycle & Hits 1st Career HR in Same Game
516 Jesús Sánchez – Mammoth 480-Ft Homer Is Longest of 2024 Season
603 Griffin Conine – Records 1st Career Hit in First Big-League Start
661 Javier Sandja – Makes Marlins History by Hitting RBI on 1st Career Pitch
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Milwaukee Brewers
16 Jackson Chourio – Collects 1st Hit, RBI and SB in MLB Debut
37 Jackson Chourio – Brewers Top Prospect Hits First Career HR
62 Jackson Merrill / Jackson Holliday / Jackson Chourio – A-B-C, Youngest in the MLB, It’s the Jackson 3 Rookies
104 Jackson Chourio – 4th-Youngest Since 1900 w/ 4 HRs Through 17 Games
122 Joey Ortiz – 1st MLB HR & Walk-Off Bests Yankees in Extras
138 Tyler Black – Logs 1st Big-League Hit & RBI in MLB Debut
174 Robert Gasser – 1st Brewers Pitcher Since ’17 w/ 6 Scoreless Innings in Debut
248 Christian Yelich – Five-Hit, Five RBI Game Includes 300th Double
257 Rhys Hoskins – Fan Favorite Homers in Emotional Return to Philly
349 Jackson Chourio – Youngest Since Griffey Jr. to Hit an Inside-the-Park HR
366 Milwaukee Brewers – 2nd Team in AL/NL History w/ 5 Grand Slams in 8 Games
533 Jackson Chourio – Youngest in Milwaukee MLB History with Multi-HR Game
559 Jackson Holliday / Jackson Chourio / Jackson Merrill – Triples Is Best: Rookie Phenoms Smack Three-Baggers on Same Night
618 Willy Adames – First Brewers SS with Multiple Seasons of 25+ HRs
637 Ken Griffey Jr. / Willy Adames – Ties Hall-of-Famer for Most Three-Run Homers in a Season
687 Jackson Chourio – Phenom Becomes Youngest 20/20 Player in History
715 Milwaukee Brewers – Back-to-Back NL Central Division Champions for 1st Time Ever
721 Jackson Chourio – Scores GW Run Then Soaks in 2024 Postseason Berth
786 Jackson Chourio – Youngest Ever with 2+ Hits in Postseason Debut
795 Jackson Chourio – 2nd Ever with 2 Game-Tying HRs in Postseason Game
796 Garrett Mitchell – Game-Winning HR Saves Brewers Postseason Run
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Minnesota Twins
53 Austin Martin – 2020 1st-Rounder Logs 1st MLB Hit
148 Minnesota Twins – Log 10th Straight Win for Longest Streak Since ’08
292 Carlos Correa – Racks Up a Career-High 5 Hits in Offensive Explosion
299 Max Kepler – Walk-Off Hero Becomes Target Field All-Time HR Leader
326 Royce Lewis – Fastest in Club History to Double-Digit Homers in Season
331 Bailey Ober – 1st 9-Inning Complete Game Under 90 Pitches Since 1999
337 Pablo López – Ties Career-High in Ks with 8-Inning Scoreless Gem
372 Brooks Lee – Highly Rated Prospect Collects 1st Hit & RBI in Debut
376 Jose Miranda – Career-High Five Hits Leads Offensive Explosion in Win
384 Jose Miranda – 10 Hits in 10 At-Bats Sets New Club Record
389 Jose Miranda – MLB Expansion-Era Record w/ Hits in 12 Straight ABs
390 Brooks Lee – Top Prospect Launches 1st Career Homer in Win
397 Christian Vázquez – Walk-Off Home Run Lifts Twins Over the Astros
447 Joe Mauer – 2024 MLB Hall-of-Fame Inductee
551 Zebby Matthews – Strong Pitching Earns 1st MLB Win in Debut
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – New York Mets
38 Pete Alonso – Fastest in Mets History to Reach 500 RBI
67 Tyler Jay – 2015 1st-Rounder Secures Win in MLB Debut
77 Dwight Gooden – Mets Legend Gets His Jersey Retired at Citi Field
126 Pete Alonso – Plunges Into MLB History After Hitting 200th HR
129 Mark Vientos – Smashes Walk-Off Home Run in Extra Innings
146 New York Mets – Breaks Citi Field Record for Most Hot Dogs Eaten
149 Francisco Lindor – Flu Game: Star SS Comes Off the Bench to Hit Walk-Off
150 Nicky Cass – Comedian Tosses the 1st Pitch at Citi Field
159 Christian Scott – Mets 5th Overall Prospect Fans Six in MLB Debut
184 Brandon Nimmo – Gifts a Mother’s Day Walk-Off HR to Mets Fans
250 Darryl Strawberry – Mets Retire Strawberry’s No. 18 on Special Day
279 Luis Torrens – 1st Game-Ending 2-3 Ground Ball Double Play in AL/NL History
295 J.D. Martinez – Powers Mets to Win with First Career Walk-Off HR
301 Starling Marte – MLB Active Stolen Base Leader Has 350th Bag
360 Jose Iglesias – OMG!: Iglesias Performs Postgame Concert at Citi Field After Win
428 Pete Alonso – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant
463 Francisco Lindor – HRs from Both Sides of Plate in Subway Series Finale
515 Sean Manaea / Tom Seaver / Dwight Gooden – Joins Mets Royalty w/ Consecutive Starts of 7+ IP, 10Ks, 0 R
536 Pete Alonso – 8th in Statcast Era w/ 2 HRs of 450+ Feet in a Game
563 Luis Severino – Hurls Second Complete Game Shutout in Win
570 Francisco Alvarez – El Troll Power: 1st Career Walk-Off HR Lifts Mets
574 Francisco Lindor – 1st SS in MLB History w/ Three 25 HR/ 25 SB Seasons
575 Jesse Winker – Winker Walk-Off Homer Sends Mets Fans Into Frenzy
586 Francisco Lindor – HRs from Both Sides of the Plate, Grand Slam Lead 7-1 Win
612 Pete Alonso – Passes Hall-of-Famer Piazza on Mets All-Time HR List
643 Francisco Lindor – Ties Banks with Fifth 30-HR Season as Primary SS
654 Mark Vientos – 2nd 2-Run HR of Game Is Walk-Off Bomb in 10th Inning
659 Francisco Lindor – Sets Mets Single-Season On-Base Record Streak
700 Luisangel Acuña – Joins Family Business, Collects 2 Hits in MLB Debut
711 Luisangel Acuña – Prospect Sensation Records 1st Career HR & RBI
717 Luisangel Acuña – Scorching-Hot Prospect Makes Mets History
752 Luisangel Acuña / Ronald Acuña Jr. – Los Hermanos Acuña: Bros. Swap Jerseys Before Divisional Clash
780 New York Mets – “From 0-5 to OMG!”: Mets Completed Dramatic Run to Postseason
781 Francisco Lindor – “Lindsanity!”: HR Helps Mets Secure Postseason Berth
789 Mark Vientos – 1st Mets Player w/ Multiple Hits in Postseason Debut Since ’06
798 Pete Alonso – Powers Mets Into NLDS with Historic Go-Ahead HR
799 Jesse Winker – Emphatic Celebration Caps Mets Game-Winning Rally
800 New York Mets – Mets Claim NL Wild Card After Dramatic Come-from-Behind Victory
803 Brandon Nimmo – Plays Hero Hitting Go-Ahead RBI in 8th Inning Rally
804 New York Mets – 8th-Inning Rally Powers Team to NLDS Game 1 Win
806 Mark Vientos – Youngest in NL History w/ 3 XBH in Postseason Game
814 Sean Manaea – 1st Career Postseason Win Gives Mets NLDS Lead
816 Francisco Lindor – Swing of a Lifetime’ Sends Mets to the NLCS
817 New York Mets – Amazin’ Mets Rally and Punch Their Ticket to the NLCS
835 Mark Vientos – I Took It Personal’: Grand Slam Fuels Game 2 Win
849 Pete Alonso – Early 3-Run HR Powers Mets to Game 5 NLCS Win
851 Ryne Stanek / Edwin Díaz – Dynamic Bullpen Duo Combine for 13 Outs in NLCS Game 5 Win
859 Mark Vientos – 2-Run HR Sets Mets Single Postseason RBI Record
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – New York Yankees
11 Juan Soto – Clutch 9th-Inning Assist Highlights Yankees Debut
21 Juan Soto – 1st HR on Yankees Is Go-Ahead Game-Winner
51 Juan Soto – 1st Yankee Stadium HR as a Member of the Team
63 Giancarlo Stanton – 76th Player to Homer Against All 30 MLB Teams
70 Hideki Matsui / Shohei Ohtani – Ohtani Ties All-Time Japanese-Born MLB HR Record at 175
76 Aaron Judge / Derek Jeter – 260th Career HR Ties Jeter on Yankees All-Time List
89 Juan Soto – 7th Youngest to Reach 500 RBI in Last 50 Years
98 Juan Soto – 2nd Yankees Hitter w/ 5 HR & 20 RBI in 1st 20 G
117 Aaron Judge – All Rise: Judge Passes Jeter on Yankees HR List
130 Anthony Volpe – 2nd-Youngest in Yankees History to Hit a B-Day HR
131 Anthony Rizzo – 12th Active Player to Reach 300 Career HRs
170 Juan Soto / Aaron Jude / Giancarlo Stanton – 1st Time Yankees Slugging Trio Homers in Same Game
172 Aaron Judge – Bronx Bomber’s 473-Ft HR Ties Longest of 2024
190 Juan Soto / Mickey Mantle – Passes Yankee Legend for Most Walks Before Age 26
197 Aaron Judge – Crushes 467-Foot HR in 1st Career 3-Double Game
205 Luis Gil – Sets Yankees Record for Most Ks by a Rookie
225 Luis Gil – 3rd Yankees Starter w/ 6+ IP Allowing 1 Run or Fewer Over 5 Starts
232 Juan Soto / Aaron Judge – Sluggers Go Back-to-Back for First Time vs. Padres
234 Aaron Judge – Tallies 900th Career Hit in 4th Straight Game w/ a HR
240 Anthony Volpe – 20-Game Hit Streak Joins Elite Yankees Company
244 Luis Gil – Caps Off 6-0 Month with Dominant Road Outing
245 Aaron Judge – 24 XBHs in Month Marks Yankees Most Since 1937
249 Aaron Judge – Two-Homer Night Equals Yankees Hitting History
254 Juan Soto – 2-HR Day Includes Go-Ahead Winner to Complete Sweep
261 Luis Gil – 7th Straight Start of 6+ IP with 0-1 Runs Is New Yankees Record
262 Aaron Judge / Anthony Volpe – 1st Teammates Since ’03 w/ Matching 30-Game On-Base Streaks
289 Aaron Judge – 3rd Player in MLB History w/ 30 XBH in 30 Games
300 Alex Verdugo – 1st-Pitch HR Highlights Emphatic Return to Boston
313 Ben Rice – Yankees Prospect Logs 1st Career Hit in MLB Debut
388 Ben Rice – 1st Yankees Hitter w/ 3-HR Game in 1st Year
409 Aaron Judge – Ties Yankees Record w/ 33rd HR Before All-Star Break
416 Aaron Judge – Breaks Yankees Mark for Most HRs Before MLB All-Star Game
457 Juan Soto – Leans Into 2-HR Day Highlighted by 114.9 MPH Blast
462 David Cone – Honored at Subway Series 25 Years After Perfect Game
467 Jalen Brunson – New York Basketball Star Tosses Out 1st Pitch
472 Aaron Judge – Hits Titanic 470-Foot Blast at Fenway Park
480 Jazz Chisholm Jr. – Star Outfielder Heading to the Bronx After Trade
486 Jazz Chisholm Jr. – Singles, Steals, and Scores in Yankees Debut
490 Jazz Chisholm Jr. / Aaron Judge – Judge’s Bat Powers Multi-HR Games from Yankees Newest Duo in Win
495 Jazz Chisholm Jr. – Encore! 4th HR in 3 Games Makes Yankees History
499 DJ LeMahieu – Collects 6 RBI, Including Grand Slam in 6-5 Win
504 Aaron Judge – Matches Ruth, Gehrig & Mantle with 3rd 40-HR Season
505 Zlatan Ibrahimović – Fütbol Legend Throws 1st Pitch at Yankee Stadium
542 Juan Soto – Youngest Player to Homer Against All 30 MLB Teams
553 Juan Soto – Sluggers Logs 1st Three-Home Run Game
555 Aaron Judge – Fastest Player in MLB History to Reach 300 Homers
572 Juan Soto / Aaron Judge – Fastest Duo to 35+ HRs and 100 BBs Each Within a Single Season
576 Juan Soto – Slugs Career-High 36th HR, Drives in Five in Win
580 Gerrit Cole – Yankees Ace Records 150th Career Big-League Win
590 New York Yankees – Yankees Honor 2009 World Series Championship Team
594 Aaron Judge – Joins Ruth as Only Player in Club Players w/ Three 50-HR Seasons
595 Juan Soto / Aaron Judge / Giancarlo Stanton – Three’s a Crowd: Yankees Power Trio Goes Back-to-Back-to-Back
599 Aaron Judge – Logs 1,000th Career Hit & Robs HR in Highlight Day
614 Austin Wells – Records First Career Multi-Homer Game in Home Win
636 Giancarlo Stanton – Only Active Player with 10 Seasons of 25+ Homers
657 Anthony Rizzo – Fan-Favorite Makes Emotional Wrigley Field Return
678 Jazz Chisholm Jr. – Smooth Jazz: 1st Career Walk-Off Hit Delights Fans
681 Aaron Judge / Juan Soto – 1st Teammates Since ’06 w/ 100 RBI & 100 BB in a Single Season
685 Juan Soto – Secures Win with 1st Career Yankees Walk-Off Hit
694 Aaron Judge – Clutch Go-Ahead Grand Slam Rocks Yankee Stadium
702 Aaron Judge – Slugger Sets New Career-High in Single-Season RBI
709 Juan Soto – 7th-Youngest in MLB HIstory to Reach 200 Homers
713 Juan Soto / Aaron Judge – Dynamic Slugging Duo Joins Yankees Royalty
714 New York Yankees – Start Spreading the News: 2024 Postseason Spot Secured
733 Aaron Judge – 5th Player Since 1950 w/ 90 XBH in Multiple Seasons
757 Aaron Judge – First Big-League Player with 140+ RBI Since 2009
759 New York Yankees – Empire State of Mind: Yankees Seal AL East Division Crown
764 Aaron Judge – 58th Longball Extends Home Run Streak to 5 Games
776 Aaron Judge – 1st Player Since ’04 to Slug Over .700 in a Season
802 Alex Verdugo – Hits Game-Winning RBI in Back-and-Forth ALDS Battle
818 Giancarlo Stanton – Game-Winning ‘Stantonian Blast’ Powers Yankees
821 New York Yankees – New York Hustle: Yankees Advance to 19th ALCS in Club History
823 Gerrit Cole – Coled’-Blooded: Yankees Ace Carries Team to ALCS
833 Juan Soto – Blasts 1st Postseason Home Run with Yankees
834 Carlos Rodón – Southpaw Sets Yankees Postseason Whiffs Record
837 Aaron Judge – 1st HR of 2024 Postseason Seals 2-0 ALCS Lead
852 Austin Wells – 1st Yankees Rookie Catcher to Hit a Postseason HR
853 Giancarlo Stanton / Babe Ruth – Joins Elite Company w/ 15th Career Postseason HR
854 New York Yankees – 9th Inning Rally Leads Club to ALCS Game 4 Win
855 Juan Soto – NY Shuffle: HR Launches Yankees to World Series
856 New York Yankees – Clutch Homers Send Club to 1st World Series Since 2009
857 Giancarlo Stanton – Big G’ Earns ALCS MVP Award After 4-HR Series
863 Aaron Judge / Shohei Ohtani – 1st Time in MLB History Two 50-HR Hitters Meet in World Series
864 Giancarlo Stanton – Hardest-Hit World Series Ball in Statcast Era
874 Anthony Volpe – Grand Slam Ignites Yankee Stadium in Game 4
875 Austin Wells – 5th Rookie Catcher Ever with World Series HR
876 Clay Holmes / Mark Leiter Jr. / Luke Weaver – 3+ Hitless Relief Innings Seal Key Game 4 Win
877 Gleyber Torres – 3-Run Dinger in 8th Inning Ices Blowout G4 Victory
878 Derek Jeter / Anthony Volpe – Volpe Joins Jeter as Last 2 Yankees w/ 3 Runs in World Series Game
879 Giancarlo Stanton – Yankees Record 7 HRs in Single Postseason
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Oakland Athletics
57 Shea Langeliers – 2nd Catcher in Athletics History w/ a 3-HR Game
69 Lawrence Butler – Belts 1st HR of ’24, Hits 1st Career Walk-Off
102 Max Schuemann – 1st MLB Hit Comes on a Game-Tying Home Run
156 Brett Harris, Oakland Athletics – Belts 1st 2 MLB Home Runs in 20-4 Blowout
157 Brent Rooker / Mark McGwire – 2-HR Inning Is 1st for Athletics Since McGwire’s in 1996
180 Joey Estes – Records 1st Big-League Win Over Rival Mariners
274 JJ Bleday – Plays Hero with Dramatic Walk-Off Homer in Ninth
336 Rollie Fingers – Caps Off ’74 World Series Championship Team Reunion
375 Joey Estes – Tosses 1st Career ‘Maddux’ in Masterful Performance
423 Lawrence Butler – Leads Offensive Explosion with Three-HR Showing
440 Mason Miller – Fires Fastest Pitch in MLB All-Star Game History
443 Jacob Wilson – Highly Rated Prospect Amazes in MLB Debut
564 Jose Canseco – Athletics Legend Honored with HOF Ceremony
611 Lawrence Butler – Crushes 2nd 3-HR Game of 2024 to Make MLB History
635 Shea Langeliers – Demolishes Walk-Off Homer to Cap Two-Dinger Day
651 Lawrence Butler – 9 Straight Games w/ XBH Is New Athletics Benchmark
688 Lawrence Butler – Bags 1st Athletics 20-Game Hit Streak Since 2003
689 Brady Basso – Left-Hander’s Scoreless Outing Lands First MLB Win
719 Mason Miller – Young Flamethrower Sets Club Rookie Saves Record
751 Jacob Wilson – Athletics Top Prospect Delivers 1st Walk-Off Hit
760 Oakland Athletics – Home Sendoff: Athletics Win Final Game at Oakland Coliseum
761 Dave Stewart / Rickey Henderson – Athletics Legends Toss Out Ceremonial First Pitch
762 Mason Miller – Fastest Pitch by Athletics Hurler at Home in Ballpark’s Final at Bat
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Philadelphia Phillies
34 Bryce Harper – Scores 1,000th Run in Three Home Run Night
85 Ranger Suárez – Extends Scoreless Innings Streak to 18 w/ CGSO
92 Kyle Schwarber – Cracks 250th Career Homer in Multi-HR Game
96 Alec Bohm – Supercahrges Club’s Offense w/ 2 HR, 6 RBI Night
109 Ranger Suárez – Longest Phillies Scoreless Innings Streak Since ’11
120 Bryce Harper – Dad Strength: Powers HR After Birth of Baby Girl
175 Ranger Suárez – Lowest Phillies ERA Since 1916 Through 1st 8 Games
189 Aaron Nola – Records 4th Complete-Game Shutout in Four-Hitter
218 Ranger Suárez – 1st w/ 9-0 Start & Sub 1.50 ERA Through 10 Starts Since ’66
224 Shane Gillis – Actor/Comedian Tosses Strike Before Phillies Win
226 Philadelphia Phillies – Ties Best Record for 35-Game Span Set in 1892
277 Bryce Harper – Ignites London with Sliding HR Celebration
278 Bryce Harper – Phillie Phanatic Joins Royal Guard Via Custom Bat
309 Kyle Schwarber – Fastest to 60 June HRs in MLB History After 2-HR Game
312 Nick Castellanos – MLB-Best Third Walk-Off Hit of Year Caps Four-Hit Day
356 Cristopher Sánchez – Dominates in First Career Complete-Game Shutout
369 Michael Mercado – Notches First Big-League Win in First Career Start
418 Tyler Phillips – Earns 1st Career Win in Front of Hometown Crowd
429 Alec Bohm – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant
441 Matt Strahm – Baseball Card Belt Goes Viral for 1st Time MLB All-Star
476 Bryce Harper – Hits 100th Career HR at Citizens Bank Park
479 Tyler Phillips – Twirls CG SHO in Masterful Performance on the Mound
532 Kyle Schwarber – Huge Historic 3-HR Day from Phillies Leadoff Spot
557 Weston Wilson – First Phillies Rookie Ever to Hit for the Cycle
560 Trea Turner – Caps Off Four-Hit Night with Long Walk-Off Winner
587 J.T. Realmuto – Phillies Slugger Drives in 7 RBI on 2-HR Night
600 Bryce Harper – Clutch Walk-Off RBI Sends Phillies Home Winners
622 Zack Wheeler – Aces Logs 100th Career Victory of MLB Career
633 Nick Castellanos – 11th-Inning Walk-Off Single Sparks Philly Frenzy
638 Kyle Schwarber – Joins Schmidt in 5-Hit, 3-HR Single-Game Performance
652 Kyle Schwarber – Ties Soriano for Most Single-Season Leadoff HRs
672 Kyle Schwarber – Sets New MLB Single-Season Leadoff Homer Mark
728 Philadelphia Phillies – Red October: Phillies Make Return to Postseason
745 Philadelphia Phillies – Pheeling Good: Phillies Secure NL East Division Crown
805 Zack Wheeler – 3rd-Most Swings-and-Misses Ever in a Postseason Game
807 Nick Castellanos – Walk-Off Hero: Clutch Single Evens NLDS in Game 2
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Pittsburgh Pirates
23 Jared Jones – Strikes Out 10 En Route to 1st W in MLB Debut
43 Oneil Cruz – Hits Walk-Off Single After Clutch Throw Home
44 Juan Soto – Connects for 1st Hit & RBI at Yankee Stadium
74 Andrew McCutchen – Becomes 3rd Pirates Player to Hit 300 Career HRs
110 Jared Jones – 4th Since 1893 w/ at Least 7 Ks in 1st 5 Outings
155 Jared Jones – 10th Player Since 1901 w/ 52 Ks in 1st 7 Starts
179 Paul Skenes – Top-Ranked Pitching Prospect in MLB Makes Debut
199 Jared Jones – Records Most Swings & Misses in 1st 9 Career Games
201 Paul Skenes – Fires Six No-Hit Innings w/ 11 Ks in 1st MLB Win
216 Nick Gonzales – Hits 1st Career Walk-Off in 10th-Inning Rally
217 Oneil Cruz – Collects the Two Hardest Hits of the Season at 120+ MPH
258 Jared Jones – 101-MPH K Highlights Six Scoreless Innings and Win
264 Paul Skenes / Shohei Ohtani – “Big on Big” Showdown Has Baseball World Buzzing
269 Oneil Cruz – Lasers Hardest-Hit Pirates HR in Statcast Era
288 Paul Skenes – 2nd Pitcher w/ 45+ Ks & 6 or Fewer BB in 1st 6 Games
334 Paul Skenes – 1st NL Hurler to 60+ Ks and Less Than 100 BB in 1st 8 Games
380 Bryan Reynolds / Rowdy Tellez – First Duo Ever w/ Multiple HRs Including GS in Same Game
381 Paul Skenes – 1st Pitcher w/ 7 or More Ks in 9 of First 10 Starts
391 Oneil Cruz – 4th HR Into Allegheny River This Season Makes History
407 Paul Skenes – Joins Nolan Ryan w/ Multiple Starts of 6+ IP, 0 H, 11+ Ks in Season
436 Paul Skenes – 5th Rookie in History to Start an MLB All-Star Game
491 Paul Skenes – 6th in MLB History to 100 Ks in 13 or Less Starts
593 Yasmani Grandal – Clear the Deck! Lifts Pirates with Walk-Off Homer
645 Paul Skenes – Ties Pirates Record for Most Ks by Rookie Since 1900
662 Billly Cook – Top 25 Club Prospect Logs 1st Two Hits in MLB Debut
667 Paul Skenes – Sets Pirates Single-Season Rookie Ks Record
710 Nick Yorke – No. 6 Pirates Prospect Logs First Career Hit
729 Oneil Cruz – Homers to Log First 20/20 Season of Career
738 Nick Yorke – No. 6 Pirates Prospect Belts 1st Career Home Run
739 Paul Skenes – 2nd-Lowest ERA Through 22 Career Starts Since 1913
770 Paul Skenes – 1.96 ERA is 2nd-Lowest by Rookie Hurler Since 1913
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – San Diego Padres
2 Yuki Matsui – Gets First Career Strikeout in MLB Debut
4 Jackson Merrill – 20-Year-Old Bags 1st MLB and XBH in Same Game
20 Graham Pauley – Clobbers 3-Run HR for 1st MLB Hit
31 Jackson Merrill – Smacks First Career MLB Home Run
45 Jackson Merrill – 2nd-Youngest Padres Player w/ a 4-Hit Game
52 Fernando Tatis Jr. – Clutch HR Caps Off Biggest Comeback in Padres History
62 Jackson Merrill / Jackson Holliday / Jackson Chourio – A-B-C, Youngest in the MLB, It’s the Jackson 3 Rookies
108 Fernando Tatis Jr. – Flies Through the Air to Make Leaping Catch
153 Luis Arraez – Back-to-Back Batting Champ Is Headed to San Diego
154 Luis Arraez – 1st Player w/ 4-Hit Game in Padres Debut
177 Luis Arraez – Hits Walk-Off in 1st San Diego Home Game
182 Fernando Tatis Jr. – Passes Father’s Career HR Total w/ 114th Blast
183 Yu Darvish – Collects 1,000th Career NL Strikeout in Win
219 Fernando Tatis Jr. – 3rd-Youngest Padres Player to Reach 500 Career Hits
239 Jeremiah Estrada – 13 Straight Ks Marks Longest Streak Since 1961
290 Kyle Higashioka – 1st Career Walk-Off Homer Squashes Athletics
294 Jackson Merrill – Youngest in MLB History to Hit a Walk-Off Homer
323 Jake Cronenworth – 1st Team Ever to Win Three Straight at Home with HR in 9th
343 Jackson Merrill – Rookie’s Two-Run Single Sets Up Profar’s Walk-Off
348 Adam Mazur – Earns 1st MLB Victory in Back-and-Forth Battle
385 Manny Machado – Caps Four-Hit Night by Blasting Walk-Off Two-Run HR
445 Dylan Cease – Makes Padres History w/ Consecutive 10-Strikeout Starts
471 Dylan Cease – Star Pitcher Hurls 2nd No-Hitter in Padres History
530 Jackson Merrill – 2-HR Night Highlighted by Clutch Game-Tying Blast
568 Joe Musgrove – Records 1,000th Career Strikeout in Road Matchup
591 Jackson Merrill – Merrill Magic! Walk-Off Home Run Propels Padres
649 Jackson Merrill – Owns New Padres Rookie RBI Mark After 3-Run Blast
650 Fernando Tatis Jr. – Delivers Clutch Walk-Off Hit Amid Postseason Push
658 Manny Machado – Ties Colbert for Padres HR Record w/ 2-HR Night
671 Manny Machado – Star Slugger Breaks Padres Home Run Record
693 Dylan Cease – Padres Fireballer Whiffs 1,000th Batter of Career
718 Fernando Tatis Jr. / Manny Machado / Donovan Solano – Padres Trio Flexes Muscle with 3 Straight Homers in Home Win
730 Fernando Tatis Jr. – Walk-Off Double Helps Padres Postseason Push
736 Yu Darvish – 1st Japanese Hurler to Log 2,000 MLB Strikeouts
747 San Diego Padres – Game-Ending Triple Play Sends Padres to Postseason
775 Luis Arraez – 1st Ever to Win 3 Consecutive Batting Titles w/ 3 Teams
787 Fernando Tatis Jr. – El Niño Blasts 1st Home Run of the Postseason
788 Michael King – King Me! Logs Historic 1st Career Postseason Start
790 Jackson Merrill – Youngest Club Player with Hit in Postseason Debut
793 San Diego Padres – Largest Home Crowd Ever See Padres Win NL Wild Card
797 Jackson Merrill – 1st Career Postseason Triple Helps Padres Advance
808 Jurickson Profar – Perfect Timing: Robs 1st-Inning HR in Game 2 Win
809 Fernando Tatis Jr. – 2nd Multi-Homer Game Makes History
810 Jackson Merrill – Crushes 1st Career Postseason Home Run in Victory
815 Fernando Tatis Jr. – Historic Start to Postseason Continues in G3 Win
825 Yu Darvish / Yoshinobu Yamamoto – 1st-Ever Japanese SP Matchup in Postseason History Delivers
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – San Francisco Giants
8 Jung Hoo Lee – Giants Rookie Collects 1st Big-League Hit & RBI
19 Jung Hoo Lee – Belts 1st MLB HR in Win Over Padres
40 Thairo Estrada – Hits Walk-Off Double to Give Giants the Victory
93 Logan Webb – Retires Career-High 19 Straight Batters in Win
203 Masanori Murakami – First Japanese MLB Player Tosses First Pitch
229 Patrick Bailey – Go-Ahead Granny Leads to Giants Comeback History
344 San Francisco Giants – Emotional Night Capped by Exciting Walk-Off Victory
359 Brett Wisely – Sends Crowd Into Frenzy with Towering Walk-Off HR
368 Hayden Birdsong – Strikes Out 5 Over 5 Innings to Earn First MLB Win
451 Jorge Soler – Smashes Longest Homer of the 2024 MLB Season
452 Hayden Birdsong – Logs Most Swings & Misses by Rookie in Pitch-Tracking Era
461 Tyler Fitzgerald – 5-Game HR Streak Is Longest by Rookie in Giants History
475 Tyler Fitzgerald – 1st SF Hitter w/ 7 HRs in 8-Game Span Since Bonds
478 Blake Snell – 1st in AL/NL History w/ 15 Ks in 6 or Less IP
501 Logan Webb – Tosses 2nd Complete Game Shutout of MLB Career
508 Blake Snell – First Career No-Hitter Is Giants 1st Since 2015
519 Tyler Fitzgerald – 1st Giants Hitter w/ 11 HR in 17 Games Since Bonds
548 Blake Snell / Chris Sale – 1st Opposing Pitchers Ever w/ 10+ Ks Allowing 3 H or Less and 0 R
556 Grant McCray – Giants Prospect Logs 1st Hit, HR & RBI in Win
703 Heliot Ramos – 1st Righty to Splash a HR into McCovey Cove
744 Matt Chapman – 1st Giants Player Since ’53 w/ Inside-the-Park HR & 3B in a Game
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Seattle Mariners
22 Julio Rodríguez – Superstar Notches 1st Walk-Off of MLB Career
83 Jonatan Clase – Mariners Rookie Logs 1st Career Hit & RBI in Debut
136 Mitch Garver – Blasts 1st Career Walk-Off Homer in Dramatic Fashion
252 Ryan Bliss – Picks Up First MLB Hit, 2 SBs in Blowout Victory
281 Tyler Locklear – Collects RBI Double in Impressive MLB Debut
286 Cal Raleigh – It’s ‘Paws-Ible’: Walk-Off GS on Bark in the Park Night
406 Cal Raleigh – 1st Catcher Since ’01 w/ 15+ HRs & 5+ SBs Before All-Star Break
469 Randy Arozarena – Mariners Boost Lineup with Deal for Slugger
534 Mitch Haniger – Notches Franchise-Record 8th Career Walk-Off Hit
545 Cal Raleigh – 1st Catcher Since Piazza with 3 Straight 25+ HR Seasons
637 Ken Griffey Jr. / Willy Adames – Ties Hall-of-Famer for Most Three-Run Homers in a Season
642 Cal Raleigh – Sets Mariners Single-Season RBI Mark by a Catcher
677 Cal Raleigh – 12th Catcher in MLB HIstory w/ Multiple 30+ HR Seasons
692 Julio Rodríguez – 2nd in MLB History with 75 HR & 75 SB in 1st Three Seasons
699 Randy Arozarena – Lights Up Mariners Crowd with Walk-Off Hit
704 Randy Arozarena – Joins J-Ram as Only MLB Players with 4 Consecutive 20/20 Seasons
755 Bobby Witt Jr. / Julio Rodríguez – Only Players to Start MLB Careers with 3 Straight 20/20 Seasons
768 Shohei Ohtani / Ichiro – Passes Ichiro to Become MLB Single-Season Japanese SB Leader
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – St. Louis Cardinals
26 Victor Scott II – Top Cardinals Prospect Collects First MLB Hit
112 Nolan Gorman – Clutch Walk-Off HR Lifts Cardinals to a Win
191 Pedro Pagés – 1st Cardinals Player w/ 3+ RBI on 1st Hit Since ’08
298 Pedro Pagés – 1st Career MLB HR Is 8th-Inning Go-Ahead Blast
310 Masyn Winn – 1st Career Extra-Innings HR Is Two-Run Game Winner
321 Brendan Donovan – Alabama Native Hammers Rickwood Field Homer
322 Adam Kloffenstein – Retires the Side in MLB Debut at Rickwood Field
333 Paul Goldschmidt – Smashes 350th Career Homer in Front of Home Crowd
365 Lance Lynn – 6th Pitcher to Rack Up 1,000 Ks with Cardinals
460 Lance Lynn – 6th Active MLB Player to Reach 2,000 Strikeouts
474 Paul Goldschmidt – Socks Two-Run Home Run to Join 2,000 MLB Hit Club
484 Paul Goldschmidt – Smashes 8th Career Walk-Off Home Run
496 Tommy Pham – Welcome Back! Pinch-Hit Grand Slam Stamps Home Win
500 Mike McGreevy – 1st Cardinals Pitcher Since ’18 w/ 7 IP in MLB Debut
521 Victor Scott II – 1st Career HR Is Game-Tying Blast, Leading to Win
578 Nolan Arenado – Brings Down the House with Walk-Off Grand Slam
627 Jordan Walker – Youngest Cardinals Player w/ 5-Hit Game Since 1916
684 Thomas Saggese – Club No. 4 Prospect Collects 1st Hit & RBI in Debut
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Tampa Bay Rays
204 Tyler Alexander – Hurls Seven and One-Third Perfect Innings in Win
287 Brandon Lowe – 9th-Inning Walk-Off HR Sends Rays Fans Home Happy
357 Yandy Díaz – Sets Franchise-Record Hit Streak at 20 Games in Win
644 Logan Driscoll – 1st Career MLB Hit Plates Game-Winning Run
696 Junior Caminero – Youngest in Club History w/ 3 Doubles in a Game
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Texas Rangers
12 Wyatt Langford – Records 1st Career Hit and RBI in MLB Debut
13 Jonah Heim – Walk-Off RBI Single Gets Rangers an Opening Day Win
29 Adolis García – Rangers Stars Smacks 100th Career Home Run
47 Justin Foscue – Cub’s 5th Overall Prospect Gets 1st MLB Hit, RBI
94 Jack Leiter – 2021 2nd Overall Pick Suits Up for MLB Debut
132 Wyatt Langford – 1st Career HR Is Inside-the Park Sprint to Home
213 Yu Darvish – Earns 200th Career Win in Professional Baseball
330 Wyatt Langford – Star Rookie Crushes 1st Career Grand Slam in Win
335 Max Scherzer – Ties Maddux for 11th Most Strikeouts in MLB History
364 Wyatt Langford – 1st Rangers Rookie to Hit for the Cycle Since ’85
432 Adolis García – 2024 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Participant
439 Texas Rangers – Rangers Legends Gather for First Pitch at MLB All-Star Game
446 Adrian Beltré – 2024 MLB Hall-of-Fame Inductee
456 Wyatt Langford – Collects 1st MLB Walk-Off Hit to Win Nail-Biter
468 Max Scherzer – Moves to 10th All-Time on MLB Career Strikeout List
518 Josh Smith – Smacks 1st Career Walk-Off Homer to Lift Rangers
613 Corey Seager – 1st Left-Handed-Hitting SS to Reach 200 Career HRs
631 Josh Jung – Three-Run Walk-Off Homer Sends Fans Home Happy
640 Wyatt Langford – Bigger in Texas: Rookie Blasts Walk-Off Grand Slam
686 Kumar Rocker – Rangers Prospect Rocks w/ 7-Strikeout MLB Debut
777 Dustin Harris – Logs 1st Hit and HR in Regular Season Finale Win
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Toronto Blue Jays
73 Yariel Rodríguez – 1st Cuban-Born Pitcher to Start for the Blue Jays
134 Addison Barger – Collects 1st Career Hit and Run in Victory
247 Davis Schneider – 14th-Inning Walk-Off HR Ends Wild Night in Toronto
265 Justin Turner – Veteran Collects 1,500th Hit of His MLB Career
275 Kevin Gausman – Blue Jays Starter Tosses 1st Career CG SHO
325 Orelvis Martinez – Blue Jays No. 2 Prospect Registers 1st Career MLB Hit
354 George Springer – Slugs Pair of 3-Run Homers in Blowout Victory
361 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – Breaks Club Record w/ 6th Straight Multi-RBI Game
393 Yariel Rodríguez – Strikes Out 6 Over 6 Innings to Earn 1st Career Win
399 Leo Jiménez – Picks Up First Two Hits of His MLB Career in Win
489 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – Crushes 150th Career HR During 7-Hit, 5 XBH Day
535 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – 2nd in Club History w/ Multi 20+ Game Hit Streaks
546 Will Wagner – Three-Hit Night Highlights Impressive MLB Debut
547 Leo Jiménez – Goes to Straightaway Center for 1st Career HR
582 Addison Barger – First Career Walk-Off Homer Is 439-Foot Moonshot
589 Bowden Francis – Flirts with No-Hitter, Reaches Career-High 12 Ks
598 Danny Jansen – 1st in MLB History to Play for Both Teams in Same Game
660 Spencer Horwitz – Ties Blue Jays Total Bases in a Game Record
682 Bowden Francis – 1st P w/ 2 No-Hit Bids of 8+ Innings in First 11 Starts
695 Vladmir Guerrero Jr. – Star Slugger Logs 500th Career RBI in Victory
2024 Topps Now Baseball Checklist – Washington Nationals
81 Mitchell Parker – 1st Nationals Rookie SP to Win Debut Since 2010
192 Trey Lipscomb – 1st Since ’16 w/ Multiple 3+ Hits & 3+ Stolen Base Games
285 Jayden Daniels – Washington’s Rookie Quarterback Tosses 1st Pitch
302 DJ Herz – Earns First Career Win in Historic 13-K, 0-BB Outing
367 James Wood – MLB No. 2 Prospect Laces 1st Career Hit in Debut
373 James Wood – Nabs 1st SB & RBI Which Proves to Be Game-Winner
392 James Wood – Smashes 1st Career HR in Massive 5 RBI Performance
449 James Wood – Late Go-Ahead Home Run Lifts Nationals to Win
522 James Wood – Lone Player Under 22 w/ 2+ BB, XBH, SBs in a Game
549 Andrés Chaparro – 3rd Player in AL/NL History w/ 3+ 2Bs in Debut
601 Dylan Crews – MLB No. 3 Prospect Logs 1st Hit, SB & Run
607 Dylan Crews – 2nd Nationals Player w/ Leadoff HR as 1st of Career
626 Darren Baker – Son of MLB Legend Collects 1st Hit on 1st Pitch Seen
683 CJ Abrams – Collects 5th 20/20 Season in Nationals History
701 James Wood – 1st Career Multi-Home Run Game Leads to Win
Is there any indication on the PR for image variation cards this year? Don’t see any odds or notation on this new addition in 2024. Thanks
Topps hasn’t announced odds or print runs on them.