Name is pronounced “juh-MY”...He and his fiancée, Alexandra, are to be married in December 2024...Graduated from Wesleyan (Ga.) School, where he also played football (WR) and ran track in addition to baseball...Verbally committed to the University of North Carolina prior to being drafted...Is one of six children (four boys and two girls).....is the youngest son...Former Notre Dame and NFL star Raghib “Rocket” Ismail is his godfather...His father, Andre, was a linebacker on Notre Dame’s national championship team in 1988 and played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions in the NFL and Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the CFL...His oldest brother, T.J., played at Notre Dame as a wide receiver and for the Detroit Lions and New York Giants in the NFL...His brother, Malachi, played wide receiver at Appalachian State and went to training camp with the Atlanta Falcons and Chicago Bears...Supports The Lisa Foundation for Brain Aneurysms (lost father to one in 2011)...Enjoys golf, fishing and cooking.
2023
Began the season at Triple-A Oklahoma City, where he batted .292 with nine HR and 34 RBI in 62 games before he opted out of his Dodgers contract on 7/1...Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 7/3...Appeared in seven games with the Brewers, making four starts (2g at 2B, 2g at DH)...Had two stints with the team (7/3-7/9 and 7/16-7/28)...Produced a pinch-hit, three-run double in his debut with the Brewers on 7/3 vs. Chicago-NL, tying the game at 6-6 in the seventh inning.....Brewers won, 8-6...Batted .232 with three HR, 14 RBI and 10 SB in 41 games at Triple-A Nashville.
2022
Played 27 games for Triple-A Norfolk before being released June 3...signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers July 23...With Triple-A Norfolk slashed .212/.339/.343 with five doubles, one triple, two home runs and seven RBI…placed on the injured list May 13...Assigned to Rookie-league ACL Dodgers…did not appear in a game Had three separate three-game hit streaks (April 5-7, April 12-14, May 4-7)…went 3-for-5 on April 7 with a home run and two RBI vs. Charlotte, went 3-for-4 on May 7 with three total bases…slashed .211/.348/.368 in April with four doubles, a triple, two home runs and six RBI in 21 games.
2021
Recalled from Triple-A Norfolk on 8/23 and made his Orioles debut on 8/24 vs. LAA...Appeared in 26 games for the Orioles across two stints with the Major League club: 23 at 2B (19 GS), three as a pinch-runner, and two as a pinch-hitter...Collected his first hit (single) as an Oriole on 8/25 vs. LAA...Slashed .267/.353/.400 (4-for-15) for a .753 OPS in eight road games compared to .115/.164/.135 (6-for-52) for a .298 OPS in 18 home games...Slashed .375/.375/.625 (3-for-8) with two doubles, three runs, and two RBI in four games against the New York Yankees...Stole his first career base on 9/10 vs. TOR; has 106 career minor league steals...Owned a .768 OPS in 70 games with Triple-A Norfolk; had 23 extra-base hits (11 HR, 9-2B, 3-3B) and 35 walks...Ranked as the No. 14 Orioles prospect by Baseball America and No. 18 by MLB Pipeline.
2020
Spent a majority of the year at the Los Angeles Angels Alternate Training Site...Recalled by the Angels on 8/31 and made his Major League Debut that afternoon as a pinch runner vs. SEA...Appeared in three games across two stints with the Angels; two at second base and one as a pinch runner...Collected his first big league hit on 9/26 at LAD, an RBI-single off Tony Gonsolin...Along with Elliot Soto, became the first duo in Angels history to record their first career Major League hits in consecutive plate appearances...According to the ELIAS Sports Bureau, became the first pair of Angels teammates to make their first Major League starts in the same game since 9/24/10 (Mark Trumbo & Andrew Romine).
2019
Spent the entire season with Double-A Mobile appearing in a career-high 130 games...Led Mobile in runs scored (66), tied for first in triples (3), and finished second on the club in hits (113), doubles (22), RBI (50), stolen bases (9), and walks (50)...Invitee to big league camp for the second-straight season...Following the season, played for the Mesa Solar Sox in the Arizona Fall League... Slashed .302/.377/.509 with the Solar Sox.
2018
Split the season between Class A-Advanced Inland Empire and Double-A Mobile, batting a combined .239 (115-for-482) with 39 extra-base hits, 80 runs scored, and 24 stolen bases...Named a California League Mid-Season All-Star...Following the season played for the Mesa Solar Sox in the Arizona Fall League...Named to the Arizona Fall League All-Prospect Team as well as the Arizona Fall League Rising Stars Game.
2017
Named the Angels Minor League Player of the Year...Named the Angels No. 1 prospect by Baseball America...Spent the season between Class-A Burlington and Class A-Advanced Inland Empire, slasing .282/.348/.446 (146-for-518) with 29 doubles, seven triples, 14 home runs, 86 runs scored, and 27 stolen bases in 127 combined games...Named a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star...Named the Angels Minor League Player of the Month in both May and July.
2016
Split the season between Rookie-Level Orem and Class-A Burlington, appearing in a combined 64 games and hitting .302 (78-for-258) with 20 extra-base hits, 57 runs scored and 20 stolen bases...Named a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star.
2015
Started his professional career with the AZL Angels, hitting .244 (39-for-160) with eight extra-base hits and 16 stolen bases in 40 games...Made 36 starts in center field and two starts in right field.