McMahon started the 2018 season as the Rockies’ primary first baseman, but after 28 games, he was demoted to the Isotopes after only three RBIs and a batting average of .180 in 50 at-bats.
McMahon hit his first career home run on June 14th. McMahon hit a two-out three-run walk-off home run off Dodgers closer J. T. Chargois to give the Rockies a 3–2 victory on August 11, with the Rockies behind 0–2 against the Dodgers in the bottom of the ninth inning.
It was McMahon’s first career walk-off home run, and it occurred just one day after he hit a game-winning go-ahead home run against the Dodgers.
McMahon was the Rockies’ primary second baseman in 2019, but he also saw action at first base and third base. He batted .250/.329/.450 and had the National League’s highest strikeout percentage (29.7 percent ).
McMahon hit.215/.295/.419 with 9 home runs and 26 RBIs in 52 games during the abbreviated 2020 season.
McMahon hit his first career three home runs on April 6, 2021, against the Arizona Diamondbacks, with two solo shots off starter Luke Weaver and one-off reliever Alex Young.
He had a great season in 2021. With 23 home runs, 86 RBIs, and 80 runs scored, he hit 254/.331/.449, which was a career-high.
Where Did Ryan Mcmahon Grow Up?
Ryan Mcmahon grew up in Santa Ana, California. He was born in Yorba Linda, California.