Connor Brogdon reached 200 career games on May 4, 2026, during the Cleveland Guardians' 6-2 loss to the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. The relief pitcher achieved the milestone in his seventh MLB season, having debuted in 2020.
Brogdon's path to 200 games has taken him across multiple organizations. He spent five seasons with Philadelphia from 2020-2024, appearing in 142 games with the Phillies. His most active season came in 2021 when he appeared in 56 games. After a brief stint with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024, Brogdon joined the Los Angeles Angels for the 2025 season, appearing in 43 games before moving to Cleveland for the 2026 campaign.
The milestone came during Cleveland's road loss in Kansas City, where the Guardians fell 6-2 to the Royals on Sunday afternoon.
Brogdon's 200-game achievement represents a solid foundation for a relief pitcher who has established himself as a reliable bullpen option across his career. The milestone reflects his consistency and durability over seven seasons in the major leagues.