Full name is Trevor John Story...He and his wife, Mallie, had their first child, Stetson, in March 2022 (see box on next page)...The couple had their second child, Nolan, in June 2023...Graduated from Irving (TX) High School...Committed to play at Louisiana State University prior to being selected by COL in the 2011 MLB Draft...Is a self-proclaimed sneaker head, with a preference for Jordan Brand footwear.
2023
Missed the Red Sox’ first 112 games recovering from an internal bracing procedure of the right ulnar collateral ligament (elbow), performed by Dr. Keith Meister at Texas Metroplex Institute in Arlington on 1/9...Played in 43 of the Sox’ final 50 games, making 35 starts at SS and six as the DH...Ranked fourth in the AL with eight defensive runs saved at shortstop...After his season debut on 8/8, ranked T-6th in the AL with 10 stolen bases...Was placed on the 60-day IL on 2/16...Played in 13 rehab games with Triple-A Worcester and Double-A Portland from 7/21-8/6, making nine starts at SS and four as the DH (.300 AVG, 12-for-40, 4 2B, 4 HR, 8 R, 9 RBI, 7 BB, HBP, SB)...Reinstated from the IL on 8/8 and made his 2023 debut that day vs. KC, starting at SS (0-for-4)...On 8/13 vs. DET, went 3-for-4 with three 2B and two SB... Became only the third Red Sox player ever with three-plus XBH and two-plus SB in a game (see table on right)...Stole second and third base in the third inning, his second time stealing twice in an inning (also third inn. on 4/16/19 vs. SD)...Hit his first HR of the season on 8/25 vs. LAD, a two-run shot in the second inning that extended the Sox’ lead to 3-0...Recorded a season-best six-game hitting streak to end the season from 9/26-10/1 (.300 AVG, 6-for-20)...Hit a two-run HR on 9/29 at BAL that gave the Sox a 2-0 lead in the fifth inning (1-for-3, R, HR, 2 RBI, BB).
2022
In 94 games, hit .238 (85-for-357) with a .737 OPS, 16 HR, and 66 RBI...Led the Sox in steals (13-for-13). Ranked among team leaders in HR (T-2nd) and RBI (4th) despite missing 53 games due to IL stints from 7/14-8/26 (right hand contusion) and 9/19-end (left heel contusion). Named Red Sox Defensive Player of the Year by the Boston Baseball Writers. Made 92 starts at 2B, the first of his MLB career... Recorded 10 outs above average (source: Baseball Savant), tied for third most among MLB second basemen. Ranked 5th among AL second basemen with six defensive runs saved (source: FanGraphs; min. 250 inn.). Hit .196 with a .562 OPS and one HR through his first 29 games...In 65 games from 5/16 through the end of the season, hit .257 (63-for-245) with an .818 OPS and 15 HR. Batted .290 (29-for-100) with a .933 OPS with RISP. Reached 500 career runs scored, 500 RBI, 200 doubles, and 400 XBH. Of Story’s 16 HR, only three came with the Sox already leading; five of them broke a tie, three tied the game, two turned a deficit into a lead, and two cut the Sox’ deficit to two runs. Became the 3rd Red Sox player to steal 13+ bases in a season without being caught...Joined Lee Tinsley (13- for-13 in 1994) and Leon Culberson (14-for-14 in 1943).
2021
Played 142 games for COL, batting .251 (132-for.526) with 34 2B, 24 HR, 20 SB, and 75 RBI...Was one of only 10 players with 20+ HR and 20+ steals...Made 138 starts at SS and one at DH...Led NL shortstops in defensive runs saved (9) (source: FanGraphs)...Ranked among NL leaders in triples (T-6th, 5) and steals (T-6th, 20)...Hit at least 20 HR and recorded at least an .800 OPS for the fifth time in six seasons...Hit .297 with a .974 OPS vs. LHP (43-for-145, 25 XBH)...Hit two HR in a game three times: 6/23 at SEA, 8/5 vs. CHC, and 8/30 at TEX...Made his 6th consecutive Opening Day start for the Rockies, all at shortstop...Joined Charlie Blackmon as the only players to start Opening Day for the Rockies in each season from 2016-21...Hit a walk-off solo HR in the ninth inning on 5/23 vs. ARI...Was his fourth career walk-off hit, all HR...Reached base safely in a season-best 16 consecutive games from 7/27-8/12 (.433 OBP)...During the on-base streak, recorded a season-high 11-game hitting streak from 7/27-8/8 (.381 AVG, 16-for-42)...In 50 games between August and September, hit .275 (50-for-182) with a .922 OPS, 11 HR and 26 RBI...His .922 OPS in that time ranked 11th in the NL...Reached base safely in 15 consecutive games from 8/25-9/11...Recorded an XBH in five straight games from 9/6-11, tied for the longest streak by a Rockies player during the season (also Joshua Fuentes).
2020
Led the National League and ranked third in MLB with 15 stolen bases…became the fourth player in Rockies history to lead the league in steals... Ranked among league leaders in triples (four, T1), hits (68, T4), total bases (122, 8th), extra-base hits (28, T8), runs (41, T9), and multi-hit games... One of six players in the Majors to record double-digit home runs and bases in the shortened season (also: José Ramirez, Fernando Tatís Jr., Mookie Betts, Trea Turner and Trent Grisham)...Had a single-season career-high-tying, 18-game on-base streak Sept. 5-24…slashed .296/.351/.479 across the streak...Hit safely in 12 consecutive games from Sept. 7-20, his fifth career hitting streak of 10 or more games...Had three hitting streaks of at least nine games during the season, the only player in MLB with three distinct hitting streaks of at least nine games...Tied his career high with three extra-base hits on Aug. 15 vs. Texas (sixth time, last: Aug. 12, 2019)...Batted .328 (21-for-64) vs. left-handed pitching and .275 (47-for-121) vs. righties.
2019
Named to his second consecutive All-Star Game and won his second consecutive Silver Slugger Award ... Won his second consecutive Silver Slugger Award, the 10th player in franchise history to win multiple Silver Sluggers and the second shortstop in franchise history to earn the honor multiple times, after Troy Tulowitzki won the award in 2010-11 ... Set new career highs in runs scored (111), batting average (.294) and on-base percentage (.363) ... Finished among league leaders in runs (111-6th), extra-base hits (78-5th), doubles (38-T5), stolen bases (23- 8th), hits (173-9th), total bases (326-T9) and slugging percentage (.554-10th) ... Among NL shortstops, ranked first in runs, home runs, on-base percentage and slugging percentage, second in hits and RBI, tied for second in doubles and third in average ... Became the first Rockie with multiple seasons of at least 30 home runs and 20 stolen bases, and the second shortstop in Major League history with multiple 30/20 seasons, joining Alex Rodriguez (1998-99) ... The third Rockies player with multiple 20-steal and 20-homer seasons in club history, joining Dante Bichette and Carlos González … the first Rockies shortstop with consecutive seasons of 15 or more stolen bases ... Batted .290 (27-for-93) with six home runs from the leadoff spot … hit his first two career leadoff home runs Aug. 30 vs. Pittsburgh and Sept. 2 at Los Angeles-NL ... Became the second shortstop in Rockies history to have 100 runs and 30 home runs in a season (also: Troy Tulowitzki, 2009) … he is the eighth National League shortstop to have such a season, the first since Tulowitzki in 2009 ... Recorded a career-best 16-game hitting streak April 11-28 (.358; 24-for-67), the longest hitting streak by a Rockies player in 2019 ... Hit his 100th and 101st career home runs on May 24 vs. Baltimore … the second home run was his second career walk-off home run … reached 100 career home runs in the fewest career games played for a shortstop in Major League history (448 games), besting Alex Rodriguez (470 games) … also played the fewest games to reach 100 home runs in Rockies franchise history, surpassing Todd Helton (491 games) ... Named the National League Player of the Week for the week of June 2, his fourth career Player of the Week Award … slashed .524/.583/1.048 with nine runs, 11 hits, three doubles, one triple, two home runs and seven RBI in six games ... Placed on the 10-day injured list June 20 with a right thumb sprain suffered in a game on June 19 … reinstated on July 2.
2018
Became the first shortstop in MLB history to record at least 40 doubles, 30 home runs and 25 stolen bases, en route to winning his first career Silver Slugger Award ... Homered in his first career All-Star appearance, the third player in franchise history with an All-Star Game home run (also: Matt Holliday, 2008 and Todd Helton, 2003) ... Won his first career Silver Slugger Award, joining Troy Tulowitzki as the only Rockies shortstops to win the award ... Ranked among National League leaders in extra-base hits (85, 1st), home runs (37, 2nd), slugging percentage (.567, 2nd), doubles (42, T4), RBI (108, T4), stolen bases (27, 6th), multi-hit games (51, T7) and hits (174, 10th) ... Became the 16th player (19th time) and first shortstop to record at least 40 doubles, 30 home runs and 25 stolen bases … joined Larry Walker (1997) and Ellis Burks (1996) as the only Rockies to accomplish the feat ... Joined Ernie Banks (1957-68, 1960) and Honus Wagner (1903-04, 1907-09) as the only shortstops to lead the National League in extra-base hits … his 85 extra-base hits were the second-most by a shortstop in NL history behind Jimmy Rollins' 88 extra-base hits in 2007 ... His 37 home runs were the most by a shortstop in franchise history … one of three NL shortstops (min. 100 starts) to hit at least 37 home runs in a season, joining Ernie Banks (1955, 1957-1960) and Rich Aurilia (2001) ... His 108 RBI were the most by an NL shortstop since Ernie Banks recorded 117 RBI in 1960 ... Appeared in 157 games with 156 starts at shortstop … missed his first game on July 6, snapping a streak of 139 consecutive starts at shortstop since Aug. 6, 2017 ... Recorded his first career three-home run game Sept. 5 vs. San Francisco, the 17th three-homer game in Rockies history (last: Nolan Arenado, July 19, 2017 vs. San Diego) … his second home run Sept. 5 was measured at 505 feet by Statcast, the longest home run ever measured by Statcast since its inception in 2015 ... Hit five home runs in three games vs. San Francisco Sept. 3-5, tied for the most in a three-game series in franchise history (also: Charlie Blackmon vs. Philadelphia, Aug. 12-14, 2016) ... Recorded a career-high 13-game hitting streak from July 3-22 … had a 12-game hitting streak from Aug. 3-15 ... Hit his first career walk-off home run July 15 vs. Seattle, the last game before the All Star break ... Named the National League Player of the Week July 9-15, the third Player of the Week honor of his career … hit .400 with three home runs and three doubles during the week ... Started all four postseason games at shortstop and recorded a team-high five hits (5-for-18, .278), with one run scored and two doubles.
2017
Led all National League shortstops with 81 RBI … second among NL shortstops with 23 home runs ... His 11 defensive runs saved ranked second-most in MLB among shortstops, behind Andrelton Simmons … ranked sixth among NL position players with 1.8 defensive WAR … among NL shortstops ranked third in total chances (610), second in assists (408), second in double plays (101) and second in fielding percentage (.982) ... Batted .224 (57-for-255) with 11 doubles, 11 home runs and 35 RBI in 75 games in the first half … in 70 games after the All-Star break, batted .254 (63-for-271) with 21 doubles, 13 home runs and 47 RBI ... Led the National League with 191 strikeouts, the most in franchise history ... Recorded at least one hit in 20 of his last 23 starts of the season starting on Sept. 5, batting .293 (27-for-92) over that span with eight doubles, two triples, six home runs and 19 RBI ... Career-long 10-game hitting streak from Sept. 9-19 ... Recorded a career-high six RBI on Aug. 16 vs. Atlanta, along with his only multi-home run game of the season ... First career grand slam on April 21 vs. San Francisco … first career pinch-hit home run on June 16 vs. San Francisco ... Made his first career postseason appearance in the NL Wild Card Game at Arizona and went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a solo home run.
2016
Led all Major League rookies with 27 home runs and tied with 72 RBI in his rookie season, despite having his season cut short by a torn ligament in his left thumb...His 27 home runs were the most for a rookie shortstop in NL history and the second-most by any Rockies rookie in franchise history, behind Wilin Rosario's 28 home runs in 2012...His 27 home runs led the National League prior to his injury … ranked fifth in the NL with 72 RBI...Prior to his injury, led all MLB rookies in home runs, RBI, extra-base hits (52) and slugging percentage (.567) and tied for first in walks (35) … ranked second in runs (67), total bases (211) and WAR (4.7), third in doubles (21) and fourth in hits (101)...Named the NL Rookie of the Month for April after hitting 10 home runs and recording 20 RBI … the 10 home runs in April were tied for the most in MLB history for a rookie (Jose Abreu, 2014) and were the most in NL history by a rookie...Won National League Player of the Week honors for the first week of the season (April 4-10) … joined Fernando Valenzuela of the Los Angeles Dodgers as the only National League rookies to be named the Player of the Week for the first week of the season since the award's inception in 1974...Was once again named the NL Player of the Week, for the week of July 18-24, after batting .478 (11-for-23) with 10 runs, one double, six home runs, 12 RBI, four walks and two stolen bases...Hit 10 home runs and collected 20 RBI in April … had eight home runs and 22 RBI in July … hit .284 (25-for- 88) in June … batted .288 (23-for-80) in July...Batted .357 (25-for-70) with seven home runs and 18 RBI against NL East opponents over 21 games...Had six homers and 18 RBI vs. Arizona … four homers and nine RBI vs. Arizona...Hit a home run in four straight games to begin the season, tied for the longest streak in Major League history (Chris Davis, 2013; Nelson Cruz, 2011; Mark McGwire, 1998; Willie Mays, 1971) … is the only Major League player in history to hit home runs in his first four career games...Recorded two home runs off Zack Greinke in his Opening Day debut, the first player in Major League history to hit two home runs in a Major League debut on Opening Day...Batted .333 (9-for-27) with seven runs, seven home runs and 12 RBI, hitting safely in his first six big league games...Hit .338 (23-for-68) with 20 runs, three doubles, eight home runs and 20 RBI from July 7-30, including a season-high four hits on July 23.
2015
Split the season between Double-A New Britain and Triple-A Albuquerque, where he made his Triple-A debut and played 61 games for the Isotopes ... was added to the Rockies 40-man roster Nov. 20. Began the year with New Britain and batted .281 (72-for-256) with 46 runs, 20 doubles, six triples, 10 home runs, 40 RBIs, 35 walks and 73 strikeouts in 69 games. Hit .361 (26-for-72) with four doubles, two triples and four homers in April … drove in 20 runs. Was promoted to Triple-A Albuquerque June 30 and made his Triple-A debut July 1 … played 61 games with Albuquerque, where he hit .277 (71-for-256) in 61 games … hit eight homers in July. Was a Baseball America Double-A All-Star and Futures Game selection for the first time. Was invited to his first Major League Spring Training.
2014
Played in 108 games across three levels and batted .263 (104-for-396) with 69 runs, 26 doubles, eight triples, 14 home runs and 48 RBI ... Began the year with High-A Modesto, where he played 50 games … hit .332 (61-for-184) with 38 runs, 17 doubles, seven triples, five home runs and 28 RBI ... Promoted to Double-A Tulsa June 27 and finished the season there … played in 56 games with 43 starts at shortstop … hit .200 (41-for-205) with 29 runs, eight doubles, one triple, nine home runs and 20 RBI.
2013
Played the entire season with High-A Modesto as their primary shortstop ... Played in 125 games at short with 123 starts … also played four games at third base ... Was named the ninth-best Rockies prospect by Baseball America and also received "Best Defensive Infielder" and "Best Infield Arm" recognition.
2012
Started 84 games as the primary shortstop for Low-A Asheville ... Led the Colorado system in doubles (43) and runs scored (96), and finished fifth in the South Atlantic League with 18 home runs ... Named a South Atlantic League Post-Season All-Star and MiLB.com Organization All-Star ... Baseball America ranked him as the third-best Rockies prospect.
2011
Made his professional debut with Rookie Level Casper ... Was named the Pioneer League Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 15-22, after batting .320 (8-for-25) with eight runs, eight hits, 12 walks, three home runs, nine RBI, four walks and seven strikeouts ... Was named the Pioneer League's top prospect following the season by Baseball America.