Manny Machado, San Diego Padres and Fernando Tatis Jr.
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Manny Machado charges a slow-rolling ground ball and rips a powerful throw to first, nabbing Edmundo Sosa and keeping the game tied at four after the 7th inning
Manny Machado of the San Diego Padres got his 2,000th career hit Monday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks with a sharp single off the glove of diving shortstop Geraldo Perdomo.
Manny Machado has 2,000 career hits. The Padres star accomplished that feat while batting for San Diego against Arizona Monday.
Manny Machado hits a solo home run to right field to extend the Padres' lead to 4-2 in the bottom of the 8th inning
The Padres star may be no “Johnny Hustle.” But he entered the 2,000 hit club Monday and is on track for the Hall of Fame due to his remarkable determination.
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After lining a first-inning single for his 1,999th hit, he produced a 109 mph ground ball in the fourth to capture a piece of history.
St. Louis Cardinals star Nolan Arenado opens up about his admiration and self-motivated rivalry with Manny Machado on the MLB Network Podcast.
Manny Machado continued his Hall of Fame trajectory on Monday by achieving a career milestone. In the first inning, the Padres third baseman scorched a single with a 110.7 mph exit velocity off Arizona Diamondbacks Zac Gallen.
It’s been quite a week for nice round numbers. After Clayton Kershaw got strikeout No. 3,000 last Wednesday, Manny Machado got his 2,000th hit last night. In doing so, he became the 17th player to get to 2,000 hits and 350+ home runs by the age of 33. (He turned 33 this week, in fact.)