Matt Olson, first baseman for the Atlanta Braves, achieved a milestone by playing in his 746th consecutive game, breaking a tie with Pete Rose for the 12th longest streak in MLB history. His streak began on May 2, 2021, with the Oakland Athletics, and he has played in every game since joining the Braves prior to the 2022 season. Olson is set to challenge Hall of Famer Nellie Fox's record of 798 consecutive games, while Dale Murphy, a Braves icon, holds the franchise record at 740 games.
Matt Olson's remarkable achievement of playing in his 746th consecutive game places him as the 12th longest streak in MLB history, surpassing Pete Rose.
Since starting his streak with the Oakland Athletics in May 2021, Olson has maintained his performance, participating in every game for the Atlanta Braves since early 2022.
Olson's streak is poised to continue, as he aims to catch Hall of Famer Nellie Fox, who recorded 798 straight games, positioning Olson further in the MLB history.
With his impressive streak, Olson has recently surpassed Braves legend Dale Murphy, who previously held the Braves record of 740 consecutive games.
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