Marcell Ozuna reached 300 career home runs during the Pittsburgh Pirates' 5-2 loss to the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on May 8, 2026. The milestone caps a power-hitting career that has spanned 14 major league seasons and five different organizations.

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Ozuna began his career with Miami in 2013, spending five seasons with the Marlins before moving to St. Louis for two years. He then joined Atlanta in 2020, where he spent six seasons before signing with Pittsburgh for the 2026 campaign.

Across his MLB career as a whole, the veteran outfielder has appeared in 1,646 games while compiling a .268 batting average with 962 RBI and 834 runs scored — totals that span his entire major league career.

The milestone home run came during a difficult night for the Pirates, who fell to the Giants 5-2 at Oracle Park in San Francisco.

With 962 career RBI, Ozuna could reach 1,000 career RBI this season, needing just 38 more to cross that threshold. The milestone would represent another significant achievement in his sustained major league career.

The 300-home run milestone marks 14 seasons of major league service across five organizations since Ozuna's debut in 2013.