George Springer reached 1,500 career hits on May 18, 2026, becoming the latest member of an exclusive club that represents sustained offensive production at the major league level. The Toronto Blue Jays outfielder achieved the milestone in his 13th season since debuting with Houston in 2014.
Springer spent seven seasons with the Astros from 2014 through 2020, appearing in 795 games across that tenure. He joined the Blue Jays in 2021 and has appeared in 650 games over five seasons in Toronto.
Across his MLB career as a whole, Springer has compiled a .265 batting average with 295 home runs and 804 RBI over 1,473 games — figures that span both organizations.
With 295 career home runs, Springer could reach 300 career Home Runs this season, needing just five more to cross that threshold. The 300-home run milestone would represent another significant achievement in what has been a consistently productive career.