Ryan Borucki reached 200 career games played on May 5, 2026, during the San Francisco Giants' 10-5 loss to the San Diego Padres at Oracle Park. The left-handed pitcher achieved the milestone in his ninth MLB season since debuting in 2018.
Borucki's path to 200 games has taken him across multiple organizations. He began his career with the Toronto Blue Jays, appearing in 75 games from 2018 through 2022 before a midseason trade to Seattle in 2022 where he pitched in 21 games. The southpaw then spent parts of three seasons with Pittsburgh from 2023 to 2025, totaling 87 appearances, including a brief four-game return to Toronto in 2025. He joined San Francisco for the 2026 season.
The milestone game came during a challenging outing for the Giants, who fell to the Padres 10-5 at their home ballpark in San Francisco.
Through this point in his career, Borucki has established himself as a reliable bullpen option, accumulating his 200 appearances across six different seasons with four organizations. His journey reflects the modern reality of relief pitching, where effectiveness and adaptability often lead to opportunities with multiple clubs.