Jeff McNeil reached 200 career doubles, achieving the milestone during Oakland's 8-5 loss to Cleveland at Sutter Health Park. The versatile infielder accomplished the feat in his ninth MLB season, adding another checkpoint to a career that began with the New York Mets in 2018.
McNeil spent eight seasons with the New York Mets before joining Oakland in 2026, appearing in games ranging from 52 in the shortened 2020 season to 156 in 2023. His most productive doubles seasons came during his time with the Mets, where he established himself as a consistent contact hitter with gap power.
Across his MLB career as a whole, McNeil has compiled a .284 batting average with 948 hits and 81 home runs over 954 games — figures that span both organizations.
The 200th double came during a challenging game for Oakland, as the Athletics fell to the Indians despite McNeil's continued offensive contributions. Through 31 games in the 2026 season, McNeil is batting .295 with seven doubles among his 28 hits.
McNeil approaches his next significant milestone with 81 career home runs, leaving him 19 away from reaching 100 for his career. His steady production and contact-oriented approach have made him a reliable offensive contributor throughout his career across both New York and Oakland.