What happened: Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki launched the 100th home run of his major league career, becoming just the fourth Japanese-born player to reach the milestone. The blast adds to a productive season for Suzuki in the heart of the Cubs' lineup.
Why it matters: The mark places Suzuki alongside a small group of Japanese-born sluggers who have crossed 100 MLB home runs, cementing his standing as one of the most productive power bats to come from Japan. For the Cubs, his continued production is central to their push through the middle of the 2026 season.
By the numbers: Suzuki becomes the fourth Japanese-born player to hit 100 career MLB home runs, joining Hideki Matsui, Ichiro Suzuki and Shohei Ohtani in that group.
What to watch: Watch whether Suzuki can keep pace as the Cubs navigate the second half and the approaching trade deadline.