Atlanta Braves phenom Ronald Acuña Jr. hit his 100th career home run on Sunday in the team's 1-0 win over the Cardinals.
Acuña's 100th homer comes in his 378th career game. The only players to do the same in fewer games are Ryan Howard (324), Gary Sánchez (355), Aaron Judge (371), Ralph Kiner (376) and Joey Gallo (377).
But that's not only accomplishment for the young 23-year-old. Acuña is only the fifth player in MLB history to have 100+ home runs and 75+ stolen bases at his age.
That's some pretty elite company.
Acuña knocked in homer number 101 in the Braves 1-0 win against the Mets on Monday night.