Trea Turner's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Trea Turner

A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Trea Turner.

Trea Turner is an American professional baseball shortstop currently playing for the Philadelphia Phillies in MLB. Before joining the Phillies, he played for the Washington Nationals and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Turner also represents the United States on the national baseball team in international competitions. Known for his speed and hitting ability, he has established himself as a prominent player in Major League Baseball.

1992: Marquis Grissom Ties Franchise Record

In 1992, Marquis Grissom tied a Montreal Expos franchise record for stolen bases in a game.

2009: Chase Utley Sets Stolen Base Record

In 2009, Chase Utley set a record for the Philadelphia Phillies with 23 stolen bases without being caught.

2012: Position Change and Record-Breaking Steals

In 2012, during his freshman year, Trea Turner switched from shortstop to third baseman, achieved a .336 batting average, recorded 57 stolen bases, and set an NC State record for steals, exceeding the team totals of 158 Division I teams. He also tied the ACC record for steals in one game.

2013: All-ACC First Team and All-American Honors

In 2013, Trea Turner achieved a .378 batting average with seven home runs and 41 RBIs, earning him a spot on the All-ACC first team and recognition as a second-team All-American by Perfect Game and a third-team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Baseball America. He was also a finalist for the Brooks Wallace Award.

2014: Winner of the Brooks Wallace Award

In 2014, Trea Turner hit .321 with eight home runs and 26 stolen bases. After the season, he was named the winner of the Brooks Wallace Award.

August 2016: Named NL Rookie of the Month

In August 2016, Trea Turner won the National League's (NL) Rookie of the Month Award for his performance, hitting .357 with five home runs and 11 stolen bases.

2017: Moved to Shortstop and Hit for the Cycle

In 2017, Trea Turner moved back to shortstop and, on April 25, he hit for the cycle against the Colorado Rockies.

2019: World Series Win with Washington Nationals

In 2019, Trea Turner won the World Series with the Washington Nationals.

June 30, 2021: Hit for the Cycle for the Third Time

On June 30, 2021, which was Trea Turner's 28th birthday, he hit for the cycle for the third time in his career against the Tampa Bay Rays, tying the MLB record for career cycles.

September 26, 2021: 100th Career Home Run

On September 26, 2021, Trea Turner hit his 100th career home run off Humberto Mejía of the Arizona Diamondbacks.

July 8, 2022: Named All-Star Game Starting Shortstop

On July 8, 2022, Trea Turner was named the starting shortstop for the 2022 All-Star Game.

August 29, 2022: 1,000th Career Hit

On August 29, 2022, Trea Turner recorded his 1,000th career hit, a 10th inning single off Marlins pitcher Huascar Brazoban.

2022: Silver Slugger Award

In 2022, Trea Turner won a Silver Slugger Award.

August 19, 2023: Two Home Runs in the Same Inning

On August 19, 2023, Trea Turner became the third player in Phillies history to hit two home runs in the same inning during a 12–3 win against the Washington Nationals.

2023: MLB Record for Most Stolen Bases Without Being Caught

In 2023, Trea Turner set an MLB record by stealing the most bases in a season without being caught, achieving 30 stolen bases with 0 caught stealing.

2023: Played in the World Baseball Classic

In 2023, Turner played in the World Baseball Classic, where he slashed .391/.440/1.043, leading the US team with a 1.483 OPS and five home runs. He was named to the All-Classic Team.

2024: Named to All-Star Team

In 2024, Turner was named to his third All-Star team, starting at shortstop for the National League. He was the first Phillies shortstop voted by fans to start since Jimmy Rollins in 2002.

August 18, 2025: Recorded 1,500th Career Hit

On August 18, 2025, Turner achieved his 1,500th career hit by hitting a three-run home run in the third inning. This accomplishment made him the 671st player in Major League Baseball history to reach this milestone, alongside 23 other active players, including his teammates Bryce Harper and Nick Castellanos.