Manny Machado reached 400 career doubles on April 27, 2026, becoming the latest player to achieve this significant offensive milestone. The San Diego Padres star accomplished the feat in his 15th major league season, cementing his place among baseball's most consistent extra-base hitters.

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Machado's path to 400 doubles began with his 2012 debut with Baltimore, where he spent the first six-plus seasons of his career. After appearing in 51 games as a rookie, he established himself as a regular contributor, appearing in 156 games in 2013 and maintaining that level of production through 2017. A mid-season trade in 2018 brought him to Los Angeles for 66 games before he joined San Diego in 2019, where he has remained for the past eight seasons. His most productive doubles seasons came during his Baltimore years, where he developed into one of the game's premier third basemen.

Through 26 games in the 2026 season, Machado is batting .220 with 20 hits, 4 home runs, and 16 RBI. His career totals now include 2,092 hits, 373 home runs, and 1,160 RBI across 1,921 games, maintaining a .278 batting average over his 15-year career.

With 373 career home runs, Machado approaches another significant milestone, needing 27 more to reach 400 home runs. This achievement would make him one of the few players to reach both 400 doubles and 400 home runs in their career.