
Matt Olson hit a major career milestone during the Braves’ 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night at Truist Park—and he did it in fitting style. In the bottom of the first inning, Olson ripped an RBI double into the gap off Twins opener Justin Topa, tying the game at 1-1 and recording the 1,000th hit of his career. The moment helped fuel Atlanta’s comeback and solidified Olson’s place in elite company.
At 30 years old, Olson became only the 22nd primary first baseman in MLB history to reach both 260 home runs and 1,000 hits before the age of 32. Among active players, only Freddie Freeman of the Dodgers had previously reached that benchmark, putting Olson in rare territory among his peers. The achievement is a testament to his consistency, power, and durability throughout his nine-year career.
Matt Olson
Though he debuted in 2016, Olson didn’t become a full-time starter until 2018—making his accomplishments even more remarkable. Since then, his 260 home runs rank in the top five across MLB, and with his power still evident at Truist Park, more milestones seem likely.
The milestone highlighted a solid night for the Braves, who notched back-to-back wins for the first time this season. Olson’s clutch hit helped set the tone early, and his steady presence remains a key part of Atlanta’s push to return to championship form. More than just a stat, it was a fresh reminder of Olson’s quiet but commanding impact.