Jack Suwinski hit two home runs into McCovey Cove in the Pirates' matchup against the San Francisco Giants on Monday.
He became the only other player besides Bonds to hit two home runs into the Cove in Oracle Park's 24-year history.
The Pirates would fall to the Giants in lopsided fashion, 14-4. However, Suwinski continued to show why he has a bright future in Pittsburgh.
Through 45 games, Suwinski has already hit 11 home runs. He leads the Pirates in dingers and ranks tied for 18th among all MLB players in long balls.
Dating back to last season, Suwinski has already hit 30 home runs over his first 151 games in the major leagues.
Suwinski is hitting .239 this season with 28 RBI and six stolen bases.
He is a 24-year-old right fielder who was drafted by the Padres in the 15th round of the 2016 draft.
He made his major league debut in 2022 with the Pirates.
With 28 RBI and six steals, Suwinski is hitting.239 this season. He's a bright young player who might help the Pirates improve.