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Bobby Witt Jr., shortstop for the Kansas City Royals, has made Major League Baseball history by becoming the first shortstop ever to achieve multiple 30/30 seasons. This milestone was reached during a game against the Detroit Tigers when Witt stole his 30th base of the season. A 30/30 season in baseball refers to a player hitting at least 30 home runs and stealing at least 30 bases in a single season. Witt's achievement underscores his exceptional talent and places him in a unique category in MLB history. Additionally, Witt has accumulated over 10 fWAR this season, a feat last achieved by Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez in 2002.