If anyone were to hit a milestone quite like this, then of course it had to be the Bringer of Rain himself, Josh Donaldson.


On Saturday afternoon, Donaldson scored for the Minnesota Twins to mark a league milestone of 2 million runs in MLB history, per The Elias Sports Bureau.


Donaldson scored within the game’s first inning following a ground-rule double by Nelson Cruz to help the Twins lead 6-5 over the Kansas City Royals.


Just last weekend the Seattle Mariners were a part of league history as rookie José Godoy became the 20,000th player in league history.


Though it is important to note that Donaldson’s milestone does come with asterisks, as it does not include the success from the Negro League, as Major League Baseball is currently incorporating their accomplishments into MLB official statistics.

Either way, have yourself a day Donaldson! ​