Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz is one of only eight Major League Baseball players to have played in every game this season, highlighting his durability and consistent presence on the field. This achievement places him alongside fellow regulars Rafael Devers, Manny Machado, Pete Alonso, Brent Rooker, Kyle Schwarber, Matt Olson, and Ozzie Albies.
Strong Performance Highlights 23-Year-Old’s Season
At just 23 years old, De La Cruz is contributing significantly to the Reds’ lineup. He is currently batting .278 with an on-base percentage of .354 and a slugging percentage of .472, showcasing his ability to hit for both average and power. He has accumulated 46 extra-base hits and 30 stolen bases, maintaining his athleticism and versatility throughout the season. His efforts earned him a selection to the All-Star game for the second year in a row.
Reds’ Position in National League Wild Card Race
The Cincinnati Reds hold a 60-57 record and are positioned 3½ games behind in the race for the third and final National League Wild Card spot. With the postseason within reach, De La Cruz’s consistent play and presence offer valuable stability to the team’s efforts as the regular season winds down.
Impact and Outlook for Reds Moving Forward
Elly De La Cruz’s endurance and performance this season underline why he is a key player for Cincinnati. His place in the MLB iron man group demonstrates not just skill, but also physical resilience. With the Reds contending for a playoff position, maintaining the health and availability of players like De La Cruz could prove critical going forward. Fans and analysts alike will watch to see if he and the team can sustain their current momentum into the final stretch of the season and beyond.

