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Blue Jays rookie Addison Barger was recently called up to the majors, and on Monday evening, he earned his first MLB hit. When outfielder Kevin Kiermaier went on the IL, Barger got his opportunity to be called up to the majors, and he made the most of it right away.

Blue Jays Youngster Addison Barger Gets First MLB Hit

Barger Playing Larger

Barger was playing well offensively at Triple-A Buffalo, and fans have been waiting for his chance to get the call-up. While Barger still has much to learn and progress as a player, he certainly doesn’t give up. After making an error in the outfield, Barger came back and made a great catch later on. In addition, he also was highlighted for making a tough defensive throw. And now the anticipated first major league hit can be crossed off the list for Barger. A handshake from Mark Budzinski highlighted a job well done for Barger.

Barger’s first MLB hit was a 106.2mph line drive single to right-center. It was honored with a loud standing ovation from the crowd. It was a sight for sore eyes. This game mow marks an important milestone in Barger’s career. It was met with various celebrations from the Blue Jays fans and the baseball community. The electric response demonstrated the support behind Barger as he commenced his awaited journey to MLB. Seeing prospects mark their first milestone in the big leagues is always compelling to watch.

What’s Next for Barger?

Monday night will surely be a game Barger will never forget and carry forward in his career. Barger’s debut is an encouraging start to what could ultimately ignite a grand future for the youngster. It was also nice to see a big smile on Barger’s face after he earned his first MLB hit. While he may be new to the game, it doesn’t look like it. The 24-year-old is physically fit and tall and is on his way to earning more milestones. Meanwhile, we now await his first home run as a Blue Jay in the majors.

Addison Barger’s first MLB hit came on a big night, as the Blue Jays sealed a 6-4 victory against the Kansas City Royals. It is important to add that Barger has one of the most aesthetically pleasing stances and swings among all the Blue Jays hitters. His first major league hit was smoked, and surely, there will be many more similar hits where that one came from. His teammates and manager, John Schneider, are without question proud and happy for him.

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