How many players have reached 1,000 RBIs, 1,000 runs, and 1,000 walks before turning 33?
Bryce Harper is the 14th player in MLB history to achieve this milestone.
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Bryce Harper achieved a significant milestone on May 16, 2025, recording his 1,000th career RBI in the Philadelphia Phillies' 8-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. This accomplishment places Harper in an elite group of MLB players and hi...
Bryce Harper's 1,000th RBI came on a bloop single in the fifth inning against Pirates' pitcher Andrew Heaney. The Phillies' offense then exploded in the seventh inning, capitalizing on walks and a hit-by-pitch to take the lead. Harper contributed his 1,001st RBI with a single in the eighth inning, further solidifying the Phillies' lead.
The game was not without controversy, as Pirates' manager Don Kelly was ejected for arguing a checked swing call that went in favor of Harper. This pivotal moment loaded the bases and led to the Phillies' game-changing rally.
Ranger Suarez earned the win for the Phillies, pitching seven innings and allowing three runs. Jose Alvarado closed the game, securing his seventh save of the season.
Bryce Harper is the 14th player in MLB history to achieve this milestone.
Andrew Heaney of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Ranger Suarez.
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