Bryan Reynolds reached 1,000 career games played on May 23, 2026, becoming the latest Pittsburgh Pirates player to achieve the milestone. The outfielder accomplished the feat in his eighth major league season, all spent with the Pirates organization since his 2019 debut.

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Reynolds has spent his entire career with Pittsburgh, appearing in 134 games during his rookie 2019 season, followed by 55 games in the shortened 2020 campaign. He then played 159, 145, 145, 156, and 154 games respectively from 2021 through 2025.

Across his MLB career as a whole, Reynolds has compiled a .270 batting average with 1,009 hits, 142 home runs, and 516 RBI over his 1,000 games. He has also scored 530 runs and collected 203 doubles while stealing 44 bases.

The 1,000-games milestone marks eight seasons of major league service with Pittsburgh since debuting in 2019.