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What's Next for St. Louis Cardinals Slugger Joshua Baez After Stellar MLB Debut?

  • On Saturday, August 15, 2026, St. Louis Cardinals rookie Joshua Baez made history at Wrigley Field, becoming the first player in modern Major League Baseball history to hit three home runs in his debut during an 8-4 win over the Chicago Cubs.
  • The 21-year-old Baez, called up from Class AAA Memphis before the game, had 30 family members in attendance. Born in Boston, he moved to the Dominican Republic as an infant before returning to the Boston area at age 11.
  • Baez smashed three home runs in his first three major league at-bats, including one traveling an estimated 449 feet, while recording five RBIs. His performance placed him among the rarest achievements in baseball history.
  • Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol praised Baez's composure, saying, "There was a calmness and a smile, like, 'I'm here.'" The rookie celebrated on the field with his mother, Yris Carmen Baez, despite rain.
  • Baez's arrival syncs with the Cardinals' re-tooling program as the club remains geared toward near-term contention. The 21-year-old now positions himself as central to the franchise's future plans.
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Báez, 23, who was selected by St. Louis in the 2021 draft, hit home runs in the first three at-bats of his career.

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What's next for St. Louis Cardinals slugger Joshua Baez after stellar MLB debut?

St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Joshua Baez certainly announced his presence with authority when he became the first player ever to hit three home runs in his MLB debut.

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