Josh Bell reached 200 career home runs on June 9, 2026, becoming the latest player to cross the milestone threshold in his 11th major league season since debuting in 2016.

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Bell's career path has taken him through seven organizations across his tenure in the majors. He spent five seasons with Pittsburgh (2016-2020) before moving to Washington for parts of 2021 and 2022. After a brief stint with San Diego in 2022, Bell played for Cleveland and Miami in 2023, returned to Miami and Arizona in 2024, then rejoined Washington for the 2025 season before signing with the Minnesota Twins in 2026.

Across his MLB career as a whole, Bell has appeared in 1,352 games with a .255 batting average, 1,207 hits, 200 home runs, and 714 RBI — figures that span seven organizations.

The 200-home run milestone marks 11 seasons of major league service across multiple franchises for the veteran first baseman.