Trea Turner
American baseball player
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2024 | Turner made his third All-Star team, starting at shortstop for the National League and becoming the first Phillies shortstop voted by fans to start since Jimmy Rollins in 2002. |
2023 | Turner led the US team in the 2023 World Baseball Classic with five home runs. |
2023 | Turner hit a game-winning grand slam during a quarterfinal game against Venezuela in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. |
2023 | Turner set an MLB record by stealing the most bases in a season without being caught. |
2023 | Turner hit a home run in the championship game of the 2023 World Baseball Classic. |
August 19 2023 | In a game against the Washington Nationals, Turner became the third player in Phillies history to hit two home runs in the same inning. |
August 4 2023 | After receiving a standing ovation from fans, Turner began a ten-game hitting streak. |
2022 | Turner became a free agent after the conclusion of the MLB season. |
2022 | Turner finished the season with 27 stolen bases. |
December 8 2022 | Turner signed an 11-year contract worth $300 million with the Philadelphia Phillies. |
August 31 2022 | Turner announced that he would represent the United States in the 2023 World Baseball Classic. |
August 29 2022 | Turner recorded his 1,000th career hit, achieving this milestone with a 10th-inning single against Marlins pitcher Huascar Brazoban. |
July 8 2022 | Turner was named the starting shortstop for the 2022 All-Star Game. |
March 22 2022 | Turner signed a one-year, $21 million contract with the Dodgers to avoid salary arbitration. |
2021 | Turner led the majors in batting average (.328) and base hits (195) for the 2021 season. |
September 26 2021 | Turner hit his 100th career home run off Humberto Mejía of the Arizona Diamondbacks. |
July 30 2021 | Turner was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers along with Max Scherzer. |
June 30 2021 | On his 28th birthday, Turner hit for the cycle for the third time, tying the MLB record for career cycles. |
2020 | Turner finished 7th in NL MVP voting for the 2020 season. |
2019 | Turner hit his first career postseason home run in the NL Wild Card Game against the Milwaukee Brewers. |
2019 | Turner won the World Series with the Washington Nationals. |
November 16 2019 | Turner underwent surgery on his right index finger. |
July 23 2019 | Turner hit for the cycle for the second time in his career, again against the Colorado Rockies at Nationals Park. |
May 17 2019 | Turner returned to play after missing time due to his broken right index finger. |
April 2 2019 | Turner broke his right index finger while attempting to bunt against the Philadelphia Phillies. |
2018 | Turner finished the 2018 season as the National League's stolen bases leader with 43 stolen bases. |
July 5 2018 | Turner had eight RBIs and hit his first career grand slam during a franchise-record 9-run comeback against the Miami Marlins. |
2017 | Turner returned to his original position as shortstop for the Washington Nationals. |
August 28 2017 | Turner was activated from the disabled list and made his return to the lineup against the Miami Marlins. |
June 29 2017 | Turner suffered a non-displaced fracture on his right wrist after being hit by a fastball, leading to his second disabled list stint of the season. |
June 27 2017 | Turner tied the franchise record again with four stolen bases off the Chicago Cubs in just three innings. |
June 18 2017 | Turner stole four bases against the New York Mets, setting a personal best and tying the franchise record for stolen bases in a game. |
April 25 2017 | Turner hit for the cycle against the Colorado Rockies. |
April 9 2017 | Trea Turner was placed on the 10-day disabled list due to tightness in his hamstring. |
2016 | Turner finished second in the National League Rookie of the Year Award voting to Corey Seager, despite only playing in 73 games. |
August 2016 | Turner won the National League's Rookie of the Month Award for August, where he hit .357 with five home runs and 11 stolen bases. |
July 26 2016 | Turner made his first major league start in center field after being recalled to the Nationals. |
June 27 2016 | Turner made his first appearance in center field for the Nationals, despite having no prior experience as an outfielder. |
June 3 2016 | Trea Turner was called up to the Washington Nationals and made his major league debut, going 3-for-3 with a walk in his first game against the Cincinnati Reds. |
2015 | Turner was assigned to the San Antonio Missions of the Class AA Texas League, where he hit .322 with five home runs and 35 RBIs and stole 11 bases. |
2015 | Turner reported to spring training with the Padres as a non-roster invitee. |
September 3 2015 | On September 3, 2015, Turner collected his first MLB hit after nine at-bats, beating out a ground ball to reach first base safely. |
August 21 2015 | Trea Turner made his major league debut on August 21, 2015, after being promoted to the Nationals. |
July 2015 | In July 2015, Turner represented the Nationals at the All-Star Futures Game. |
June 14 2015 | On June 14, 2015, Trea Turner was traded from the Padres to the Nationals as part of a deal finalized in December, after which he was assigned to the Harrisburg Senators. |
2014 | After the regular season, Turner was assigned to play for the Surprise Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League. |
2014 | As a junior, Turner hit .321 with eight home runs and 26 stolen bases. |
2014 | Turner won the Brooks Wallace Award for the best shortstop in NCAA Division I. |
2014 | Turner was promoted to the Fort Wayne TinCaps of the Class A Midwest League after batting .228 in 26 games for the Eugene Emeralds, where he subsequently batted .369 in 46 games. |
December 19 2014 | The San Diego Padres agreed to trade Trea Turner to the Washington Nationals as part of a three-team trade. |
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