He and his wife, Nancy, have five children: Mia, Brantley, Beckham, Madi and Barrett.
2019
Playing in his fourth season with Atlanta, hit .229/.319/.413 (62-for-271) with 11 home runs and 34 RBI in 85 games…Reached the doubledigit home run plateau for the fourth time in his career (also: 2013 and 2014 with Chicago-AL and 2017 with Atlanta)... Posted an .817 OPS against right-handers, slashing .262/.341/.476 (49-for-187)…That mark is the second highest of his career against same-handed pitchers (.821 in 2017), while the .476 slugging percentage is his highest…Ten of his 11 home runs came against righties…Conversely, hit .155 (13-for-84) versus left-handers... Batted .259 (36-for-139) in 45 games at SunTrust Park, reaching base at a .362 clip and posting a .460 slugging percentage… Had seven home runs and 19 RBI in these games…In 40 games away from Atlanta, batted .197 (26-for-132)... Hit .278 (10-for-36) with a .460 on-base percentage in 50 plate appearances in close and late situations... Made 73 starts, and Atlanta went 45-28 (.616) in those game…Thirty of those starts came after the All-Star break…In that time, the Braves were 20-10 (.667)... Was tied for third on the team with six hit-bypitches...Since joining Atlanta in 2016, has been hit by 46 pitches, the fifth most by a Braves player in the Atlanta-era of team history (since 1966)…Has reached that mark in 1,301 plate appearances…The four players ahead of him - Andruw Jones (83), Jeff Blauser (75), Freddie Freeman (65) and Javy Lopez (51) - all had at least 4,350 plate appearances... Ranked fourth among major league catchers with 15.3 framing runs in 5,024 total chances, according to Baseball Prospectus…The three other catchers ahead of him on the list - San Diego's Austin Hedges (26.0), Milwaukee's Yasmani Grandal (19.4) and Cleveland's Roberto Pérez (15.5) - all had at least 800 more chances. Had 13 Runs Extra Strikes, per Statcast, the second most among players at his position…Hedges had 20, while Grandal also had 13... On April 26 against Colorado, went 4-for-4 with two home runs for his third career multi-homer game…Was the fifth Atlanta catcher in franchise history with a four-hit, multi-homer game… The last to do so was Brian McCann on 5/28/11 against Cincinnati; the others were Gene Oliver (7/30/66), Joe Torre (8/3/67), Earl Williams (8/12/71) and Eddie Perez (8/8/04). 2019 POSTSEASON: Appeared twice in the NLDS against St. Louis… Came on as a defensive replacement in Game 3… Had a pinch-hit single in Game 5.
2018
In his 10th major league season, and third with Atlanta, appeared in 82 games while compiling a .341 on-base percentage…Hit .227 (57-for-251), his lowest average since batting .195 (50-for-256) in 2013 with Chicago (AL) ... His 35 walks were a career-best total…Since joining Atlanta in 2016, has a .360 on-base percentage in 264 games…Compiled a .289 mark in 431 games with Chicago (AL) ... Batted .348 (23-for-66) with five home runs and a .511 on-base percentage against left-handed pitching…Slugged .606 and had a 1.05 walk to strikeout ratio (20 walks/19 strikeouts) against lefties…Hit .184 (34-for-185) with 57 strikeouts and 15 walks against righties ... Signed a contract extension for the 2019 season with a club option for 2020 on 8/28 ... Hit his second career pinch-hit home run that night vs. TB…Drove a 1-1, eighth-inning pitch from Chaz Roe over the wall in left field ... Went 3-for-6 with a home run and four RBI as a pinch hitter ... Caught 18.5% of potential base stealers (10-for-44), his highest percentage since 2014 (26.2%)… Also compiled a 3.81 catcher's ERA ... Made his fifth career Opening Day start, and second with the Braves, 3/29 vs. PHI…Left during his first at-bat with a left oblique strain…Missed 23 games on the disabled list from 3/30-4/27.
2017
In his ninth major league season, batted a career-best .281 (89-for-317), with 12 homers and 49 RBI...Also posted a career-best .378 on-base percentage, which ranked second on the team...Reached base at a .380 clip while playing the catcher position, the second highest on-base percentage for a MLB catcher trailing only SF's Buster Posey...In two seasons since joining Atlanta, he's hit .276 with an .801 OPS...In 431 games over seven seasons with the Chicago White Sox, he batted .223 with a .665 OPS...According to MLB's StatCast, he got a called strike on an MLB-most 7.98% pitches out of the strike zone...The next closest qualifying catcher ended the season at 6.67% (Martín Maldonado) ...Since 2015, no prior qualifying catcher had a full season mark over 7.78%...Threw out 12 of 67 would-be base stealers (17.9 percent)...Caught two runners attempting to steal on 9/25 at NYM…It marked his fourth career game throwing out two attempted base stealers and his first since 8/6/14 with CWS...Hit .346 (53-for-153) while reaching base at a .435 clip in the 43 wins he played in…Also drove in 40 runs and had 10 homers in those contests…His average in losses was .220 (36-for-164) with two home runs and nine RBI...Carried a .306/.397/440 line across 60 games into the All-Star break…This included a .391 average in April, his best mark for any calendar month in his career…Hit .242 (30-for-124) in 39 games after the break...Hit his second career grand slam, 8/20 vs. CIN…His slam was the first by a Braves player in Atlanta since 5/22/13 when Evan Gattis homered off MIN's Vance Worley.…The Braves hit six slams on the road in between…Flowers' first grand slam came on 8/28/11 at SEA against Jason Vargas, his second career home run...His four RBI (result of a grand slam) on 8/20 matched his career high…It was his seventh career game with four...Was placed on the 10-day disabled list with a left wrist contusion, 8/30…Reinstated, 9/8...Teamed with fellow catcher Kurt Suzuki to place in the top five among MLB catching tandems in several offensive categories, including batting average (3rd, .283), home runs (T3rd, 30), on-base percentage (2nd, .364) and RBI (4th, 98)...Underwent arthroscopic debridement surgery on his left wrist on October 9, 2017...The procedure was performed in Atlanta by Braves Head Team Physician Dr. Gary Lourie...Had his club option for the 2018 season exercised on October 23, 2017
2016
Returned to the Atlanta organization for his eighth season at the Major League level and 11th professional season overall ...Had one of his best offensive seasons as he batted a career-best .270 (76-for-281) with a career-high 18 doubles, eight home runs and 41 RBI in 83 games...Appeared in 81 games, including 76 starts at catcher…Posted a .995 fielding percentage, committed just three errors in 639 total chances...Posted a .274 (75-for-274) batting average and a .362 on-base percentage in 76 starts at catcher... Batted .348 (23-for-66) with six doubles, one home run and 31 RBI when batting with runners in scoring position...Ranked second on the club among players with at least 50 plate appearances with a .453 on-base percentage in such situations... Twenty-six of his final 61 hits went for extra bases (18 doubles, 8 home runs)…His first extra-base hit of the season came on 5/18 after not recording an extra-base hit in his first 19 games of the season...Missed 30 team games due to a left hand fracture from mid-July to mid-August…Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 7/15 (retroactive to 7/10) and activated off the DL on 8/17. Activated off the disabled list on 8/17 and returned to the action on 8/18…Started 30 of the Braves' remaining 41 games in the season and batted .299 (32-for-107) with nine doubles, 20 RBI and a .378 on-base percentage in 30 games through the remainder of the season...Posted his third career four-hit game on 4/19 vs. LAD…Has had one four-hit effort each of the last three seasons...Stroked three doubles in a game for the first time in his career on 6/30 vs. MIA.
2015
Was the Chicago White Sox Opening Day catcher for the third straight season and appeared in 112 games. ... Started 100 games at catcher and also made two appearances at first base. Made his sixth career appearance (first of 2015) at first base on 5/29 at HOU. ... Threw out 14.5 percent (9-of-62) of attempted basestealers. ... The White Sox pitching staff owned a 3.68 ERA (359 ER/878.1 IP) when he was behind the plate, which ranked fifth among American League catchers in ERA. ... Stroked nine home runs on the season, including seven of which came in the first half of the season. ... Homered in a career-high three consecutive games, 6/26-7/1. ... Recorded a five-game hitting streak, 4/8-18 (.389, 7-for-18, 1 HR, 4 RBI), tied for the third-longest of his career. ... Connected on a game-winning, solo home run in the top of the 11th inning off Miguel Socolovich on 6/30 at STL. ... Matched his career high (second time) with a four-hit effort on 9/30 vs. KC. ... Matched his season high with three RBI on 8/21 at SEA and 9/4 at KC. ... Wrapped up the season hitting safely in five of his final six games, 9/24-10/2; .474 (9-for-19).
2014
American League Catching Leaders: 4th in starts (120) and IC (1052.0); T4th in games (124); T6th in CS (22)...Recorded career highs in virtually every category in his second season as the White Sox starting catcher...Hit 10-plus home runs for the second straight season, one of five AL catchers to accomplish the feat...Threw out 26.2 percent (22-84) of attempted basestealers...Sox pitchers owned a 3.97 ERA (464 ER/1,052.0 IP) when he was behind the plate...Hit .280 (42-150) with nine doubles, 10 home runs, 24 RBI and an .891 OPS in the second half … ranked among the AL leaders after the break in slugging (3rd, .553) and OPS (6th)...Made his second straight Opening Day start at catcher...Hit .367 (29-79) in April, his highest monthly mark in 2014...Recorded a hit in seven straight at-bats from 4/3-4, becoming the first White Sox catcher to accomplish the feat and first Sox player since Magglio Ordonez (also seven from 6/6-7/01)...His four hits on 4/3 vs. Minnesota were a career high...Recorded a multihit game on 4/16 vs. Boston after entering the game in the 10th inning as a defensive replacement...Registered three-hit games on 4/20 at Texas and 4/24 at Detroit, surpassing his career total entering the season...Logged his ninth multihit game of the season on 4/28 vs. Tampa Bay, matching his number from 2013 … surpassed his previous season's total with his 10th on 5/9 vs. Arizona...Snapped a career-long 0-25 stretch with a RBI single on 6/18 vs. San Francisco...Hit .434 (23-53) over 17 games from 7/13-8/6, raising his average from .213 to .252...Recorded six multihit efforts in nine games from 7/13-29, going 16-32 (.500) with six doubles, one homer and seven RBI...Fell a double short of the cycle on 8/4 vs. Texas...Matched his career high (also 2013) with his 10th home run on 8/30-1 vs. Detroit...Recorded his first career multihomer game and matched a career high with four RBI on 9/2 at Minnesota...Registered a career-high, eight-game hitting streak from 8/28-9/8, hitting .400 (12-30) with five homers and seven RBI...Hit a game-tying, solo homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and a game-ending solo shot in the 12th on 9/8 vs. Oakland (marked his first career game-ending homer)...Joined Seattle's Donnie Scott (4/29/85 vs. Milwaukee) as the only catchers in history to hit a game-tying homer in the ninth and a walkoff shot in the same game … the last White Sox to accomplish the feat was Joe Crede on 8/27/02 vs. Toronto...Extended his career high with his 15th and final homer (two-run shot) in the White Sox 2-0 win on 9/22 at Detroit.
2013
Appeared in 84 games with the White Sox before undergoing season-ending surgery on his right shoulder … Sox pitchers owned a 3.86 ERA (295 ER/687.2 IP) when he was behind the plate … threw out 20.0 percent (13-65) of attempted basestealers … hit eight home runs with 19 RBI vs. right-handers (two homers and five RBI vs. lefties) … homered in the White Sox 1-0 Opening Day victory on 4/1 vs. Kansas City … became the fourth player in baseball history to homer in a 1-0 season-opening win, joining Pittsburgh's Bob Bailey (1965), the Yankees' Frank Fernandez (1968) and the Dodgers' Gary Sheffield (2001) … hit his second home run in the White Sox second game on 4/3 vs. the Royals, joining Sherm Lollar (1958) as the only Sox catchers to homer in the team's first two games (STATS LLC) … hit go-ahead, three-run homers on 4/17 at Toronto and 5/2 at Texas … matched his career high with three hits (second time) on 6/7 vs. Oakland, including a solo homer … hit his career-high eighth home run on 6/28-1 vs. Cleveland, a three-run shot … made just eight starts from 8/1-end of his season due to discomfort in his right shoulder … was placed on the 60-day disabled list on 9/3 … underwent surgery to debride his right rotator cuff and labrum on 9/5 at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago (approximate recovery time of 4-6 months).
2012
Appeared in a career-high 52 games and made 41 starts ... his 29 hits, seven home runs and 19 runs
scored were career highs ... made 40 starts at catcher and one at first base ... Sox pitchers owned a 4.04 ERA (162 ER/360.2 IP) when he was behind the plate ... threw out 30.0 percent (12-40) of attempted basestealers ... recorded six multihit games and three multi-RBI efforts ... hit .269 (14-52) vs. left-handers and .179 (15-84) vs. righties ... collected five home runs and 10 RBI at home (two homers and three RBI on the road) ... went 11-37 (.297) with three home runs and six RBIs vs. the American League West and 11-29 (.379) with four homers and eight RBI in August ... recorded his first career stolen base on 4/14 vs. Detroit ... threw out a career-high two attempted basestealers on 4/19 vs. Baltimore ... was 2-4 with his second home run of the season on 5/20 at cubs (first multihit game of the season) ... made his first start of the season (third career) at first base on 6/6 vs. Toronto ... recorded his second career stolen base on 6/26 at Minnesota ... hit .347 (17-49) with four homers, eight RBIs and six runs scored over 14 games (13 starts at catcher) from 7/22-8/26 ... made five consecutive starts from 7/24-29 ... collected a career-high three hits and three RBIs, including a solo homer, on 8/11 vs. Oakland ... hit a 463-foot solo home run (above the second deck in left field at Rogers Centre) on 8/17 at Toronto ... hit a game-tying home run on 8/25 vs. Seattle and a go-ahead two-run shot on 8/26 vs. the Mariners ... was on paternity leave list from 8/30-31 as he and his wife welcomed their first child, daughter Mia Therese.
2011
Batted .209 (23-110) with five doubles, five home runs and 16 RBI in 38 games with the White Sox...made 28 starts at catcher (Sox went 16-12) and two at first base (1-1)...threw out 19.4 (6-25) percent of
attempted basestealers...Sox pitchers compiled a 3.96 ERA (113 ER/256.2 IP) while he was behind the plate...hit .316 (12-38) in his first 13 games, compared to .153 (11-72) in his final 25...was recalled from Class
AAA Charlotte on 7/10...recorded his first Major-League home run and RBI on 8/13 vs. Kansas City (off Luke
Hochevar)...posted three straight multihit games from 8/13-16, including a 2-7 effort with a double and triple
on 8/16 vs. Cleveland...hit his first career grand slam on 8/28 at Seattle (off Jason Vargas)...hit .259 (15-58)
in August...made his first-ever appearance at first base on 9/12 vs. Detroit...homered in back-to-back games
for the first time in his career on 9/26-27 vs. Toronto...hit .261 (58-222) with eight doubles, 15 home runs and
32 RBI in 65 games with the Knights...ranked third in the International League in OBP (.390) and tied for sixth
in home runs at the time of his promotion.
2010
Spent the majority of the season with Class AAA Charlotte...appeared in eight games with the White
Sox, going 1-11 (.091) with two runs scored...made three starts at catcher and appeared in three games as a
pinch hitter (0-3)...was recalled by the Sox from Charlotte on 9/1...made his season debut on 9/7 at Detroit,
going 0-1...made his first start of the season on 9/22 at Oakland...batted .220 (76-346) with 16 home runs, 53
RBI and 43 runs scored in 100 games with Charlotte...was named to the International League All-Star Team ...
led the Knights in walks (55)...entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 2 prospect in the Sox
organization...also tabbed by the same publication as the Best Power Hitter and having the Best Strike-Zone
Discipline among Sox farmhands.
2009
Played in 10 games with the White Sox, going 3-16 (.188)...made three starts at catcher...his contract
was purchased from Charlotte on 9/1...made his Major-League debut as a pinch-hitter on 9/3 at the Cubs...collected his first hit on 9/19 vs. Kansas City (single off Victor Marte)...began the season ranked by Baseball
America as the No. 4 Prospect in the Sox organization...also was cited by ESPN.com as the No. 51 Prospect
in baseball...spent the majority of the season with Class AA Birmingham...was named to the Topps' Class AA
All-Star Team and the Southern League mid and postseason All-Star Teams...hit .297 (105-353) with 15 home
runs and 56 RBI in 108 games between Birmingham and Class AAA Charlotte...went 1-2 in the ML B All-Star
Futures Game in St. Louis...began the season with the Barons...led the SL in on-base percentage (.445) and
ranked second in walks (57) and slugging percentage (.548) at the time of his promotion to Charlotte on 7/15.
2008
Was named Class A Myrtle Beach Most Valuable Player after hitting .288 (119-413) with 32 doubles,
17 home runs and 88 RBI in 122 games...was selected to the Carolina League postseason All-Star Team...ranked among the CL leaders in walks (1st, 98), on-base percentage (2nd, .427), RBI (4th), slugging percentage
(5th, .494) and home runs (T7th)...played for Mesa of the Arizona Fall League and hit .387 (29-75) with 12
homers and 23 RBI...led the AFL in home runs and slugging percentage (.973) and ranked eighth in average...participated in the AFL Rising Stars Showcase and was named to the AFL Top Prospect Team as a designated
hitter...earned Week 3 Player of the Week honors after going 7-11 (.636) with four homers and five RBI...was
acquired by the Sox as part of a six-player deal with Atlanta on 12/5 (acquisition recommended by Gary Pellant
and Paul Provas).
2007
Spent the entire season with Class A Rome, batting .298 (116-389) with 34 doubles, 12 homers and
70 RBI in 106 games ... was named the club's Most Valuable Player ... played in 33 games with Honolulu of the
Hawai'i Winter League ... was a non-roster invitee to spring training with Atlanta.
2006
Made his professional debut with Rookie Danville...was signed by Al Goetz.
2009
Spent the majority of the season with Class AA Birmingham...was named to the Topps' Class AA All-Star Team and the Southern League mid/postseason All-Star Teams...appeared in 10 games with the White Sox, going 3-16 (.188)...made three starts at catcher...his contract was purchased from Class AAA Charlotte on 9/1...made his major-league debut as a pinch-hitter on 9/3 at Cubs...collected his fi rst hit on 9/19 vs. Kansas City (single off Victor Marte)...hit .297 (105-353) with 15 home runs and 56 RBI in 108 games between Birmingham and Charlotte...combined to throw out 27-93 (29.0 percent) attempted basestealers...went 1-2 in the MLB All-Star Futures Game in St. Louis...began the season with the Barons...led the SL in on-base percentage (.445) and ranked second in walks (57) and slugging percentage (.548) at the time of his promotion to Charlotte on /15...began the season ranked by Baseball America as the No. 4 Prospect in the white Sox organization...also cited by ESPN.com as the No. 51 Prospect in baseball.