Back in 2014 Jose Abreau became the fastest player to 25 MLB home runs, doing so in his first 67 games.
Jose Abreu has reached 25 career home runs quicker than any player in MLB history (@EliasSports). pic.twitter.com/Hsf0QLcfTw
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 28, 2014
Now he is only the tenth player in MLB history to hit 25+ home runs in each of his first four seasons.
José Abreu is the first player in White Sox history to hit 25 home runs in each of his first four @MLB seasons. Congratulations, José! pic.twitter.com/2DejWNKtLD
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) August 21, 2017
Joining Albert Pujols and Ryan Braun as the only other active players to accomplish the home run feat.
Not only has Abreu been mashing balls over the fence, he’s also just been hitting the ball to where people aren’t in general– amassing the fourth most hits in the major leagues since 2014.
Most hits since 2014
Altuve 812 👀
Blackmon 701
Cano 685
Jose Abreu 681
Melky Cabrera 658
Kinsler 652 pic.twitter.com/Nnb06HRbew— Daren Willman (@darenw) August 20, 2017