Nolan Arenado continues to put together a very impressive career in MLB. The 34-year-old St. Louis Cardinals third baseman has won numerous awards throughout his career. Since he came up with the Colorado Rockies following the 2013 MLB Draft, he has been known as a powerful slugger.
He hit a milestone on Thursday night, as he clubbed his 350th career home run. In the second game of the doubleheader, the Cardinals went on to win 8–6 in ten innings.
Nolan Arenado becomes just the 7th player in Major League history with 350+ career home runs and 10+ Gold Gloves! pic.twitter.com/F24vmUR7l6
— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) June 19, 2025The Cardinals slugger joined the likes of Willie Mays, Al Kaline, Johnny Bench, Mike Schmidt, Ken Griffey Jr., and Andruw Jones as players with 10+ Gold Gloves and 350+ home runs.
Arenado is the sixth active player to have 350 or more home runs in his career. Giancarlo Stanton leads all active players with 429. Behind him is 33-year-old Mike Trout, who is 11 shy of 400. Paul Goldschmidt, Manny Machado, and Freddie Freeman are the other three ahead of Arenado.
Chasing behind Arenado are Bryce Harper, who started Tuesday with 345 in his career, and Aaron Judge, who is nine shy of 350.
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In the history of MLB, Arenado is now tied for 102nd overall with Chili Davis, who finished his career with 350. Dick Allen is at 351, and a trio of players finished with 352.
Arenado was traded from Colorado to St. Louis on February 1, 2021. His first home run as a Cardinal came on March 29 of that season. Arenado is an eight-time All-Star and has won 10 Gold Gloves in his career.
St. Louis will head home to host the Cincinnati Reds over the weekend. Next week, the Cardinals start a four-game series against the first-place Chicago Cubs.
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