Alex Bregman reached 300 career doubles on May 26, 2026, achieving the milestone in his 11th major league season. The Chicago Cubs infielder joined the ranks of players who have recorded at least 300 doubles in their MLB careers, a mark that reflects sustained offensive production and gap power over more than a decade of service.

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Bregman spent nine seasons with Houston from 2016 through 2024, appearing in 1,111 games with the Astros. He played 114 games with Boston in 2025 before joining the Cubs in 2026.

Across his MLB career as a whole, Bregman has appeared in 1,279 games with a .271 batting average, 1,304 hits, and 213 home runs alongside his 300 doubles — figures that span three organizations.

The 300-doubles milestone marks 11 seasons of major league service across three organizations since Bregman debuted in 2016.