Prefers his full first name, Francisco...Is nicknamed "Mr. Smile"...His high school coach, Tim Layden, told ESPN's Joon Lee he has a "Million-dollar smile. That's what we'd always tell him: ‘In case baseball doesn't work out, that smile will get you somewhere.'"...Is a fan of F1 Racing...Attended the United States Grand Prix in Austin in 2019 and has followed ever since...His favorite driver is Lewis Hamilton...One of his favorite foods is pizza...His favorite slice in New York is the Spicy Spring from Prince Street Pizza...Dyed his hair blue before the 2021 season...He said he likes the color, noting that "everything in \[his\] life is blue right now - blue and orange."...He also likes how his hair fades to silver over time after it's dyed blue...Collaborated with New Balance for a new apparel line that launched March 1, 2021...Includes his signature shoes the Lindor 1 and the Lindor 2, which launched on July 14, 2023...Attended Coco Gauff's popup event at the New Balance Flatiron Store on Aug. 25, 2023...The following day, Lindor took the field wearing Gauff inspired New Balance Cleats...Is a big music fan...Enjoys listening to the Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny...Curated a clubhouse playlist with his teammates...Spent the first 11 years of his life living in Caguas, Puerto Rico before moving with his father, Miguel, to the Orlando, FL area to enroll at Montverde Academy in Clermont, Florida...Did not know one word of English upon enrolling as a 12-year-old and would write "I don't understand" to communicate...Was named the 2022 Marvin Miller Man of the Year by the MLB Players' Association...The award is given annually to a player whose on-field performance and contributions to his community inspire others to higher levels of achievement...Collaborated with Rawlings and Gucci to create a custom glove...The glove was red, green and tan and contained Gucci's Diamante pattern with interlocked G's...Honored as the MLB Players Trust recipient of the 2023 Philanthropist of the Year Award for his charity endeavors...Francisco's favorites: Movie - Miracle...Music - Daddy Yankee...Road city - Chicago...Road stadium - Camden Yards...TV Show - Duck Dynasty...Athletes - Roberto Alomar, Jimmy Rollins and Barry Larkin...His favorite team growing up was the Boston Red Sox.
2023
Underwent surgery to remove a bone spur from his right elbow on Oct. 10, 2023…The procedure was performed by Dr. David Altchek...Became the Mets' fourth member of the 30-30 club (also, David Wright, Howard Johnson and Darryl Strawberry)...Joined José Reyes as the only Mets shortstop to win a Louisville Silver Slugger Award...Ranked in the top-10 in the Majors in games played (160, t-eighth), runs scored (108, t-eighth), fWAR (6.0, eighth) and bWAR (6.0, ninth)...Was among National League leaders in stolen bases (31, T-seventh), plate appearances (687, T-11th), hit by pitches (12, T-13th), RBI, (98, 14th), home runs (31, 14th), extra-base hits (66, T-14th), total bases (283, 15th) and doubles (33, T-16th)...Broke his own record for home runs in a single season by a Mets shortstop and posted his fourth career 30+ homer campaign...Was the first Met with 30+ stolen bases in a season since Eric Young Jr. swiped 30 bags in 2014...For the first time in his career, hit more home runs from the right side...Hit 15 homers as a lefthanded batter and led the majors with 16 home runs against southpaws...Hit his 200th career home run on June 27 vs. Milwaukee...Tied a career-high with seven RBI on April 14 at Oakland, hitting his sixth career grand slam and a bases-clearing double...His seven RBI are a Mets single-game record for a shortstop...He is one of 13 Mets players to record seven or more RBI in a game...Lined a walk-off single to cap a three-hit night on May 19 in his first career game against Cleveland, the team that drafted him eighth overall in 2011...His walk-off knock was the fifth game-ending RBI of his career and his second with the Mets...Two days later, hit a game-tying home run vs. the Guardians...Went 5-5 with two triples and a home run on July 6 at Arizona, his first career five-hit game...Was the sixth player ever with five hits, two triples and a home run in the same game, joining Dmitri Young (2003), Willie Mays (1958), Hoot Evers (1950), Rogers Hornsby (1916), Cy Seymour (1907) and Harry Davis (1901)...Had a 13-game hitting streak (.358, 19-53) from August 14-27, tied for the second-longest streak of his career...Was the longest streak by a Met in 2023...Went 4-5 with three runs scored on August 19 at St. Louis...Stole home as part of a double steal...Hit three home runs in a doubleheader on Sept. 27 vs. Miami...Was the 32nd time a Met homered in both games of a doubleheader and the first time since Brandon Nimmo did so on Oct. 4, 2022 vs. Washington.
2022
Finished in ninth place on the NL MVP ballot...Set Mets records for home runs (26) and RBI (107) by a shortstop...His 107 RBI were a career-high...Ranked sixth in the majors with a 6.8 fWAR...Led all shortstops in that category...Ranked 13th in the majors and 10th in the NL with 98 runs scored...Was seventh in the NL with 170 hits...Tied for third in the majors with 161 games played...Missed one game all season after he suffered a fractured right middle finger on June 1...Was back in the lineup the next day and played in each of the Mets' remaining 109 games...Was one of five players with 25+ home runs, 100+ RBI and 15+ stolen bases...According to Elias, became the first player with a 10-game RBI streak, a 10-game run scored streak and a 10-game hit streak in the same season since Bobby Abreu (2005)…Went deep from both sides of the plate in the Mets' home opener, April 15 vs. Arizona...Had a walk-off single in game one of a doubleheader vs. San Francisco on April 19...Was his fourth career walk-off RBI...Reached 500 career RBI on May 23 at San Francisco after hitting a two-run double...Had a 10-game RBI streak from May 22-June 1 with 20 RBI overall in that span...It was the longest streak in the majors this season and tied for the second-longest in Mets history...The only Met with a longer RBI streak was Mike Piazza (15 games)…Scored at least once in a career-high 13 straight games from July 30-Aug. 10...Tied a franchise record set by David Wright from July 13-29, 2008...Crushed a go-ahead grand slam (fifth GS of his career) on Sept. 20 at Milwaukee...POSTSEASON: Had two hits, including a solo homer, in the Mets' Game 2 win in the NL Wild Card Series vs. San Diego.
2021
Reached the 20-home run mark for the fourth time in his career...He is the second Mets SS ever to record a 20-homer season (also, Asdrúbal Cabrera, 2016, who had 22)…Posted a .954 OPS with runners in scoring position, the best mark on the team...Displayed more power in the second half of the season, hitting nine home runs in just 38 games after having 11 first-half homers in 87 games...Averaged one long ball every 15.67 AB in the second half and one every 28.27 AB in the first half...Was on pace to put up his most productive month of the year in July before suffering a right oblique strain... Was slashing .333/.489/.500 with 10 RBI in 12 July games before the injury...Had nine homers and 25 RBI in September, thanks to a .267/.359/.574 slash line (.933 OPS)...It was his best month in all three slash line categories...His 25 RBI in September was the most in a month in his career...Both his nine homers and 25 RBI were tied for sixth in the majors in September...Collected his first hit as a Met in the season opener...Hit his first home run as a Met on April 21 at Wrigley Field...Hit his first-ever Citi Field home run on May 7 vs. Arizona, a game-tying shot in the seventh inning of a 5-4, extra-innings Mets win...Punctuated the Mets' 10-run sixth inning on July 9 vs. Pittsburgh with his third career grand slam (first Mets slam of the season)…Went 3-4 with four RBI in the Mets' 11-9 win at Washington on September 4 (G1)...Hit the decisive, go-ahead, two-run homer in the ninth inning...It was the 150th home run of his career...On September 12, became the first player in the history of the Subway Series with a three-homer game...He is the 14th Met (15th time) to hit three dingers in one game...His third home run was a go-ahead blast in the eighth inning...Earlier in the game, became the 11th Met (25th time) to homer from both sides in one game...Swatted a grand slam, his fourth of his career and second of the season, on September 30 vs. Miami...Tripled on October 2 at Atlanta for his 1,000th career hit...Was his final hit of the season.
2020
Started all 60 games for Cleveland (58 at shortstop, two at DH)...Was one of 15 players to appear in every game during the abbreviated season...Led the AL in plate appearances...Ranked sixth in the majors with a 5.8 UZR (led all shortstops). POSTSEASON...Went 1-8 (.125) with a double and a run scored in Cleveland's Wild Card series loss to the Yankees.
2019
Enjoyed another tremendous season, recording at least 40 doubles and 30 home runs for the third consecutive season, just the fifth player in MLB history to accomplish such a streak and only the second to turn the trick prior to his age 26 season (Albert Pujols)... Now owns the top three single-season home run and extra-base totals by a shortstop in franchise history...Is now third in career homers by a shortstop thru age-25 season behind Alex Rodriguez and Cal Ripken, Jr...In the annals of club history, he is second in club history in career hits (835) and home runs (130) within the first five years of a career and second in homers and fourth in hits by the age 26 seasons...The four-time AL All-Star is just the fourth hitter in franchise history to record three consecutive 30+ homer campaigns, joining Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez and Albert Belle...Is second in MLB in extra-base hits (237) over the last three seasons (since 2017)... Hit his 100th career home run, April 26 at Houston, third youngest player in club history and MLB shortstop to reach the threshold...Captured his second career Rawlings Gold Glove Award after the season...Is now tied for second in club history in home runs to start a game, notching six leadoff homers in 2019, giving him 18 for his career and 15 over the last two seasons...His most recent first inning home run came on Sept. 3 vs. Chicago-AL..Kenny Lofton also has 18 and Grady Sizemore is the franchise leader at 22...Missed the first 18 games of the season after suffering a right calf strain in early February working out in Florida...While rehabbing in Arizona in late March, he suffered a left ankle sprain running in the bases before beginning a three game rehab stint in AAA Columbus, April 16-18...Was activated on April 20 and made his season debut that day in the second game of a DH vs. Atlanta...Started 142 (137 SS, 5 DH) of the club's remaining 143 contests and appeared in each game, pinch-hitting in his only non-start on April 27 at Houston...His best month statistically was July, batting .330 (36-for-109) with 7 2B, 6 HR, 16 RBI and 18 runs in 24 games...Recorded at least an .864 OPS in each month, May thru August... The consecutive games took their toll in September, batting .218 (24-for-100) in 26 games for the month, including a 4-for-31 mark over his last 8 games to conclude the season (was 14-for-74, .189, 18 games after Sept. 8)...Hit safely in 109 of his 142 starts and compiled the second-highest fielding pct. (.979) among qualifying AL shortstops (10 E/481 TC) and was credited with nine defensive runs saved (Fangraphs)...His 42 extra-base hits in the second half were tied for third in the AL as he finished sixth in second half hits (86) and runs (56)...Batted .202 (22-for-109) on the year with RISP, including a .167 (9-for-54) mark with RISP-2 outs.
2018
Enjoyed a tremendous season, collecting career-highs in almost every offensive category, earning his third straight American League All-Star bid and again setting a single-season franchise record for home runs by a shortstop (38) for the second straight season...Became the first shortstop in MLB history and first in Indians history with at least 35 home runs, 40 doubles and 20 stolen bases...Is the third Indians hitter to amass at least 120 runs, 40 doubles and 35 homers (Albert Belle 1995; Hal Trosky 1936)...Tied for the Major League lead in runs (129), becoming the first Indians batter since Grady Sizemore (2006, 134) to lead MLB in runs...Also finished among MLB leaders in multi-hit games (2nd, 58), total bases (T2nd, 343), and extra-base hits (T5th, 82)...His 129 runs were the 10th-highest single-season total in franchise history... Finished among A.L. leaders in runs (T1st, 129), total bases (2nd, 343), multi-hit games (2nd, 58), extra-base hits (T3rd, 82), hits (4th, 183) and home runs (T6th, 38)...Is now the club's all-time career leader in homers by a shortstop (96)...Batted .291 (113-for-388) in the first half with 85 runs, 30 doubles, 25 home runs and 62 RBI in 94 games, the first MLB shortstop ever with at least 75 runs and 50 extra-base hits before the All-Star break...Connected for a franchise-record & MLB-high nine lead-off home runs, eclipsing Sizemore's seven in 2008...Now has 12 lead-off homers in his career (3rd-most in club history), the last of which came on Sept. 26 at CWS...Was named A.L. Player of the Month in May, batting .373 (44-for-118) with 10 HR, 23 RBI and a 1.169 OPS...First career A.L. monthly award...Enjoyed some prolific games during the season, collecting two homers and two doubles on May 12 vs. KC and May 31 at Minnesota, the only Indians player in club history with two such games in the same season and over an Indians career... First Indians lead-off batter since 1964 (Tito Francona) with four extra-base hits in the same game...Collected multiple extra-base hits in 17 games on the season, tied with José Ramírez and Javier Báez for the second-highest total in MLB in 2018 (Mookie Betts - 18) and the most ever by an Indians shortstop in a single season (Lou Boudreau, 16, 1940)...Had three games of at least three extra-base hits...Clubbed two homers in six contests, last coming on Sept. 6 at Toronto (eighth career two-homer game), tied for second in MLB with Manny Machado behind Oakland's Khris Davis (7)...Enjoyed a career-high 15-game hitting streak, April 29-May14, and collected an extra-base hit in nine straight games, May 1-9...Homered in three straight games two times over the course of the season...Connected for his second career walk-off home run on August 8 vs. Minnesota...Collected a single-game career-high seven RBI on July 2 at Kansas City, hitting his second career grand slam off Jakob Junis (Fourth Indian w/a GS and three-run HR in same game)...On the year he made 157 starts at shortstop and one start at DH...Compiled a fielding percentage of .976 (586 TC, 14 errors) and his 14 defensive runs saved (Fangraphs) ranked tied for third among MLB shortstops...Recorded a career-high 47 consecutive errorless games, July 27-Sept. 18, and recorded only one error over his final 58 games on the season...Made 153 starts out of the lead-off spot, leading the Majors in homers (37) and RBI (90) while batting first...Posted a season average of .343 against left-handed pitching, fourth-highest in the A.L. and sixth-highest in MLB (1.006 OPS was third-highest in the A.L.)...Tied for fifth in the A.L. in second-half runs (44) and T10th in hits (70)...Batted .259 (53-for-205) with runners on base, but hit just .212 (18-for-85) in the second half with men on (35-120, .292 w/men on first half)...Recorded a .281 batting average (36-128) and a .406 on-base pct. with RISP...29 of his home runs were solo homers and 29 were against RHP.
2017
Enjoyed a tremendous season, collecting career-highs in almost every offensive category in just his second full season at the Major League level, earning his second straight All-Star bid and setting a single-season franchise record for home runs by a shortstop (33)...His 33 home runs were also the most in club history by a middle infielder, surpassing 2B Joe Gordon's total of 32 in 1948...Most home runs by a Major League shortstop since Hanley Ramirez (33) in 2008...Most extra-base hits (81) by an Indians SS in club history and the most by a MLB shortstop since Jimmy Rollins (88) and Hanley Ramirez (83) in 2007...Second SS in club history to win Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award (Asdrúbal Cabrera 2011)...Earned fifth place finish in the 2017 A.L. MVP voting announced on Nov. 16. Broke Asdrúbal Cabrera's club record (25 in 2011) for home runs by a shortstop with 33 long balls, the most in Major League history by a switch-hitting shortstop, besting Jimmy Rollins (30, 2007) and Jose Valentin (30 in 2004)... His 81 extra-baggers are 2nd-highest total in MLB history for a switch-hitting SS behind Rollins' 88 in 2007...Lindor joined Hal Trosky (42 in 1936 and 35 in '34) and Manny Ramirez (31 in 1995) as the only Indians players 23-or-younger to have at least 30 HR in a season...Became the first shortstop 23-or-younger to enjoy a 30-homer campaign since 1999, when Alex Rodriguez launched 42 at 23...Led Major League SS in homers and led American League shortstops in OPS (.842) and was second in hits and runs scored. Season really got going in the second half, hitting .298 (90/302) with 19 doubles, 19 home runs, 46 RBI and 50 runs scored in 74 games...Finished 2nd in the A.L. in hits in the second half and was tied for 10th in HR after the break (T4th in runs/50)...From August 20 thru the end of the season he batted .308 (49/159) with 11 2B, 14 HR and 33 RBI over his final 40 games...Collected an extra-base hit in 10 straight games, Sept. 7-16, breaking the franchise record of 9 straight held by Sandy Alomar (9/28/96-4/13/97) and Hal Trosky (1934)... Equaled the longest such streak in MLB in 2017 (HOU's Alex Bregman)...Hit .360 (31/86) with 19 runs, 4 2B, 2 3B, 9 HR & 20 RBI over the A.L. record 22-game winning streak, Aug. 24-Sept. 14...His 16 extra base hits in April were the most by an Indian since 2001 (18; Juan González). Hit his first career grand slam and collected his first career 5 RBI game on April 5 at Texas, homering from both sides of the plate (second career 2-homer game)...Enjoyed three hitting streaks of at least 12 games, netting a season-high 13 game hitting streak from July 21-August 3 (only MLB player in 2017 with 3 hitting streaks of at least 12 games) ...Batted .360 (31/86) over the club's A.L. record 22-game winning streak, Aug. 24-Sept. 14 (19R, 4 2B, 2 3B, 9HR, 20 RBI). Notched his second career 4-hit game and collected a career-high 3 doubles on July 16 at Oakland...On the year he made 158 starts at shortstop, recording a fielding pct. of .984 (10E, 611TC), ending the year with a 6-game errorless streak and saved 5 runs on the season according to Fangraphs...Reached via hit or walk in 135 games...Hit .214 (24/112) in June and season average low-ebb point was .246 on July 4...Batted .301(98/326) from July 5 thru the end of the season...Owns a career average of .320 (258/805, .899 OPS) in Progressive Field...Batted .283 (64/226) with runners on base and hit .281 (75/267) with 44 runs scored and a .904 OPS in 63 starts in the lead-off spot...His .291 (53/182) average from the 7th inning-on was 12th-best in the league.
2016
Enjoyed a stellar sophomore season for Cleveland, his first full Major League season and was named to the American League All-Star team (at 22 years old was the 4th-youngest All-Star in team history)…Finished 2nd among American League shortstops in runs, hits and batting average and fourth in RBI while leading the team in hits and runs scored…Led the Majors in sacrifice flies and finished in the top ten in the American League in B-R defensive WAR and hits (see box below)… Saved 17 defensive runs for the season according to Fangraphs…Won his first Rawlings Gold Glove award and was named the league's Platinum Glove winner as well as best overall fielder... He is the second-youngest Indians player to earn a Rawlings Gold Glove Award behind Rick Manning (21 in 1976) and the youngest Major League player since Manny Machado (21 in 2013)...Second-youngest Major League shortstop to earn a Gold Glove behind Detroit's Alan Trammell in 1980 (22.227 in 1980)...Hit at least .293 in each month of the season before hitting .233 (21-90) in Sept/Oct (did walk 19 times to post a respectable .365 OB%, 15 runs)…Batted .341 (42-123) in 30 August games with 4 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 13 RB and 16 runs…Average went from .313 to .301 over the last month of the season as he fell from 6th to 11th in the A.L. in average over that span…Endured a career-high 0-for-29 (27 at bats, 2 SF) from Sept. 16-28 that took his average from .313 to .300...Made 153 starts (155 games) at shortstop during the season and led the team with 158 games played with Carlos Santana…Also made 1 start at the DH spot…Was tied for second in Major League Baseball with 23 games of at least three hits, the most such games by an Indians batter since Earl Averill (29) and Hal Trosky (24) in 1936…Was tied with Jose Altuve behind Jean Segura (24) for the most in baseball this season…From July 5 thru the end of the season he batted .303 (88-290) with 46 runs, 15 2B, 5 HR and 37 RBI over the last 77 games of the season...Enjoyed a career-high four hits on Sept. 3 vs. Miami…Enjoyed his first career two-homer game on June 25 at Detroit...From Sept. 10-on he batted .103 (6-58) with 8 runs, 1 HR and 9 RBI over the last 19 games of the season (did not homer from Aug. 10-Sept. 29; endured 0-for-29 from 9/16-28)…Reached base safely via hit or walk in 46 of his final 54 games of the season after August 4...Had a .401 on-base pct. at home…Batted .301 (82-272) with runners on base, .190 (11- 58) with RISP-2outs…Hit .273 (18-66) on 0-2 counts, the 7th-highest mark in the A.L… Second in the A.L. in assists at shortstop (447), 1st in total zone runs as a SS (24, B-R), 4th in putouts and 4th in range factor (4.27), fielding pct (.982, 12E, 674TC)...Finished tied for 9th in the A.L. MVP voting after the season (56 points; Miguel Cabrera)... Hit .310 (18-58) in the Postseason with 5 runs, 3 2B, 2HR & 6 RBI in all 15 games...Hit first career Postseason HR, 10/6 vs. BOS (Porcello; G1)…Had 3 straight multi-hit games (ALDS G3-ALCS G1/2); first Indians player in PS since Omar Vizquel (1998)…His 7 multihit games were most-ever for a player less than 23 years old)…Led team in hits in Postseason…His 18 hits were most by an Indians batter in PS since 1997...His 8 hits in the World Series were most ever by a player that young in club history; the youngest player to record eight-or-more hits in the World Series since Florida's Edgar Renteria (21) had nine hits in the 1997 World Series...7th player age-22-or-younger to record 3 multi-hit games in the World Series, joining Renteria (1997), Tony Kubek (1957), Mickey Mantle (1952), Dib Williams (1931), Jimmie Foxx (1929) and Jimmy Sebring (1903).
2015
Spent the last four months of the season at the Major League level and immediately vaulted himself into the American League Rookie of the Year discussion...Led A.L. rookies in batting average (.313) and WAR (4.6) and ranked in the top 10 in a host of offensive categories (see box at right), stabilizing the left side of the Cleveland infield despite being the 8th-youngest player in the A.L. at the time of his promotion...Became the first Indians rookie with at least 10 steals, 10 homers, 20 doubles, 100 hits and .300 average since 1929 (Earl Averill, age 27)...Spent the first two months of the season in Triple-A Columbus prior to his June 14 promotion, hitting .281 (64-228) with 11 doubles, 5 triples, 2 home runs and 22 RBI in 58 games for the Clippers...At the time of his call-up he ranked tied for 9th in the International League in hits and tied for 4th in triples and over his last 12 games in June he batted .404 (19-47) with 2 2B, 2 3B, 1 HR and 3 RBI to raise his season average from .249-.281...Hit .325 (13-40) with RISP for the Clippers after entering the season the 4th-rated prospect in all of Major League Baseball (MLB.com)...Collected his first Major League hit in first at bat of his Major League debut, a pinch-hit single at Detroit on June 14 off Joakim Soria...Hit his first Major League home run on June 24 vs. Detroit (Buck Farmer)...Hit .223 (23-103) with 6 runs, 3 2B, 2 HR & 9 RBI over his first 26 games thru the conclusion of the first half before becoming one of the best players in the American League after the break, hitting .345 (99-287) with 44 runs, 19 2B, 4 3B, 10 HR & 42 RBI in 73 second half games...Ranked 1st in the entire A.L. in second half batting average, 3rd in hits, 11th in on-base pct (.386), T15th in runs scored .and 10th in OPS (.930) after the break... In his first career start at Chicago-NL on June 16, he collected his first run, RBI and stolen base (2-5, R, RBI, SB)...Overall he made 97 starts at shortstop (98 games), compiling a fielding pct. of .974 (10E, 389TC) with a UZR of 10.5 and 10 defensive runs saved, both of which led American League shortstops in 2015...Hit safely in 73 games with Cleveland and led the A.L. in sac. hits (13) and was 5th with 20 bunts in play...Collected a career-high 4 RBI on July 30 vs. Kansas City, again on Sept. 16 vs. KC and finished a double shy of the cycle on Sept. 9 at Chicago-AL (3-5, 3B, HR, RBI, 2R)...Hit .370 (40-108) in 28 August games with 18 runs, 8 doubles, 2 home runs and 12 RBI (.913OPS), collecting the most hits in a single month by an Indians rookie since August 1964 (Chico Salmon)...From August 4 thru the end of the season he batted .361 (MLB-high 78 hits in 216AB) with 35 RS, 17 2B, 4 3B, 7 HR and 32 RBI in 56 games. to raise his average from .253 to .313...Hit in a season/career-high 10 straight games from August 4-15...Enjoyed 39 multi-hit games for Cleveland and hit .342 (105-307) from July 8 thru the end of the season...Batted .325 (53-163) with runners on base, the 11th-best mark in the American League...His .321 (45-140) average vs. LHP was the 11th-highest mark among all A.L. batters...Batted in the two-spot in the order in 85 games for Terry Francona...Just the third Indians rookie in club history with at least 10 HR and 100 hits before their 22nd birthday (others Hal Trosky 1934, Ken Keltner 1938)...His 99 hits since the All-Star break were the most in one year by a Cleveland rookie since 1947, when Dale Mitchell tallied 129 hits (Elias)...Finished runner-up to Carlos Correa in The Sporting News A.L. rookie of the year player voting after the season.
2014
Split the 2014 campaign between AA Akron and AAA Columbus, where he hit .276 (140-567) w/16 2B, 4 3B, 11HR, 62 RBI and 75 runs scored in 126 games...Also collected 28 stolen bases, 3rd-most in the organization...Started the year at Akron, missed a week from June 26-July 1 w/a broken nose (bad hop ground ball) and was promoted to Columbus on July 21...Named an organizational all-star by MILB.com ...Selected to his third straight Future's Game and was an Eastern League All-Star selection...After the season played for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League, hitting .265 (26-98) with 5 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR, 9 RBI and 15 RS in 24 games...He enters the season as the #1 rated prospect in the Indians organization according to Baseball America, MLB.com and Baseball Prospectus...Ranked as MLB's 4th-best prospect in the annual MLB.com Top 100 entering 2015.
2013
Hit a combined .303 (122-403) with 22 doubles, 7 triples, 2 home runs and 34RBI in 104 games between A Carolina and AA Akron (.380OB/.787OPS, 25SB)...Led the Indians Player Development system in batting average...Spent the first three and half months with Carolina and was promoted to AA Akron on July 16 after playing in his second straight XM Future's Game...Was also a Carolina League midseason all-star...Entered 2013 as the top prospect in the system according to MLB.com and Baseball Prospectus and was second according to Baseball America...Overall among MLB's top 100 overall prospects he was 28th/14th, respectively, according to Baseball America and MLB.com...Also named as the system's best defensive infielder and as having the best strike-zone discipline by BA...Season got off to a fine start in Carolina, hitting .340 (31-91) in 24 April games with 12 RS, 6 2B, 1HR & 10RBI...Hit above .283 in all four months he played in Carolina...At the time of his 7/16 promotion he was T1st in the Carolina League in triples, 4th in batting average, 4th in hits, 7th in steals and 9th in on-base pct...After promotion to Akron he did not play after August 14 due to a stress reaction in his lower back...Combined between the two levels he hit .324 (99-306) off right-handed pitching and .237 (23-97) off LHP...Enters 2014 ranked as the top Indians prospect according to MLB.com, Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus...Overall among MLB's top 100 overall 2014 prospects he was ranked 10th/6th by MLB.com/Baseball Prospectus...Also named as the system's best defensive infielder and as having the best strike-zone discipline by BA entering the upcoming season.
2012
Entered the 2012 season ranked as the top prospect in the organization according to Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus and appeared in the Future's Game for the World Team in KC, MO...Entering 2012 season among MLB's top 100 prospects ranked 37th/32nd overall, respectively, according to Baseball America & MLB.com...Named to the Midwest League midseason and postseason all-star teams and was rated by Baseball America as the 3rd-best MWL prospect after the season...Led Midwest League with 8 intentional walks, finished T5th in runs scored (83, led organization)...His 27 steals ranked 4th in the Indians system.