Selected by the Athletics in the supplemental first round (34th overall) of the 2012 Amateur Draft out of the Upland (Calif.) High School…committed to UCLA before signing with the Athletics.
2022
Limited to 67 games in the Twins and Phillies systems due to two stints on the injured list…began the season in the Twins organization and was traded to the Phillies on June 19 for cash.
2021
Batted .250 (8-for-32) with one home run, one RBI, nine walks, one stolen base, seven runs scored and a .773 OPS in 17 games for Milwaukee in spring training...Named to the Brewers' Opening Day roster in a utility role; marked his fourth career Opening Day roster (also, 2017-19 with Tampa Bay)...Recorded just four hits in 38 at-bats (.105, 1 2B, 3 BB, 3 R) from April 1-25...Made his third career pitching appearance April 23 at Chicago-NL, working a scoreless bottom of the eighth in a 15-2 defeat...yielded a one-out double to Nico Hoerner but worked around the base runner to complete the inning...Missed time on the 7-day Injured List from April 27-May 21 with a concussion...appeared in six games on rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville May 13-20 (1-for-18), 2 BB)...Performed better upon his reinstatement from the IL, hitting .229 (8-for-35) with one double, two home runs, four RBI, nine walks, seven runs scored and a .404 on-base percentage from May 21-July 4...Designated for assignment July 7 and outrighted to Nashville July 13...spent the remainder of the season in Triple-A...Batted just .133 (8-for-60) with three doubles, three RBI, eight walks and six runs scored in 22 games for the Sounds from July 17-Aug. 20...Placed on the 7-day Injured List on Aug. 24 with right hip impingement...transferred to the 60-day IL Aug. 31 and missed remainder of season...Overall, hit .139 (21-for-151) with five doubles, two home runs, seven RBI, 22 walks and 16 runs scored in 78 games between the Brewers and the Sounds...elected free agency Nov. 7.
2020
Batted .333 (7-for-21) with two RBI in 13 games with San Francisco...Made five starts, all at shortstop, during three stints (9/1-9/7, 9/13 and 9/19-end)...Was on the Opening Day roster with Tampa Bay, but did not appear in a game despite three stints (Opening Day, 7/24-7/26 and 8/1)...was designated for assignment on 8/18 and traded to the Giants on 8/23 in exchange for cash...Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on 1/21/21.
2019
On the heels of a breakout season, appeared in 74 games and made 58 starts (28-3B, 21-2B, 9-SS) over three stints: Opening Day-June 14, June 19-July 29 and Sep 1 through season's end...His second stint included 33 games on the injured list for right knee inflammation…placed on the 10-day IL, retroactive to June 21…underwent arthroscopic surgery June 23 on his right knee to remove a loose body, performed by Dr. Koco Eaton in St. Petersburg…reinstated on July 30 and subsequently optioned to Triple-A Durham...Recorded a .344 OBP with 3 2B, 1 HR and 10 BB in 96 PA against left-handed pitching...Both homers came over a 3-game stretch from April 28-May 1…ended the season without one in his last 48 games and 125 AB, the longest droughts of his career by games and at-bats...Made his third straight Opening Day roster...On April 28 at BOS, his first homer of the season went over the Green Monster in left field and came against seven-time All-Star Chris Sale in the 1st inning, giving the Rays a 2-0 lead...On June 19 at NYY, pitched a scoreless 8th inning, the second pitching appearance of his career, both scoreless...Was on the roster for the AL Wild Card Game at OAK but did not play.
2018
Enjoyed a breakout campaign in an injury- shortened season, his second year in the majors…appeared in 87 games and made 80 starts (35-2B, 25-SS, 14-3B, 4-LF, 2-DH)…also appeared in a game at first base and pitcher...On Aug 7 in St. Petersburg, Dr. Doug Carlan surgically repaired a torn ligament in his left thumb…suffered the injury sliding into second base on Aug 3 vs. CWS…the procedure ended his season...Recorded a .382 OBP…min. 300 PA, that ranked 2nd among major league middle infielders (min. 50 pct. of games there) behind HOU José Altuve (.386) and ranked 3rd in Rays history among middle infielders behind Ben Zobrist (.405) and Jason Bartlett (.389), both in 2009...Made his second Opening Day roster and first Opening Day start, batting eighth and playing second base...On April 7 at BOS, became the eighth position player to pitch in club history, first since Jesús Sucre on July 31, 2017 at HOU…pitched a perfect 8th inning on 11 pitches (7 strikes)...Hit .355/.494/.597 (22-for-62) in 20 games (19 starts) in April…his .494 OBP was the highest ever for a Ray in April, ahead of Akinori Iwamura (.479) in 2007…it was the 3rd-highest for a Ray in any calendar month, behind Fred McGriff in June 2001 (.500) and July 1999 (.500)...From May 1 through the end of his season, hit .241/.352/.370 (52-for-216) in 65 games...Reached base safely in eight consecutive plate appearances, May 17-18 at LAA, tied for the 4th-longest streak in franchise history and one shy of tying the club record...On May 19 at LAA, homered off Andrew Heaney for the first grand slam of his career…born in Upland, Calif., he became the fourth player in franchise history to hit a grand slam in his birth state…the other Rays to do that on the road were Eduardo Perez (born in Cincinnati) on June 8, 2005 at CIN and Ben Grieve (born in Arlington) on July 27, 2001 at TEX…in addition, Matt Joyce was born in Tampa and twice hit grand slams at Tropicana Field…his slam was the third in franchise history out of the leadoff spot, following Terrell Lowery on Aug 18, 1999 at DET and Randy Winn on Oct 3, 1999 vs. NYY...On July 3 at MIA, reached six times to tie the single-game club record, joining Ben Zobrist on July 20, 2012 vs. SEA and José Cruz Jr. on June 24, 2004 at TOR…went 3-for-5 with 2 BB and 1 HBP in the 16-inning victory...On July 9 vs. DET, recorded his first career walkoff hit, a 10th-inning single off Blaine Hardy...On July 22 vs. MIA, hit the first walk-off grand slam in franchise history, coming in the club's 3,337th game…it was the first walk-off, pinch-hit grand slam in the majors since NYM Ike Davis on April 5, 2014 vs. CIN, and only the second by an AL player since Baseball Reference play-byplay data is complete (1973), following BAL Terry Crowley on Aug 8, 1982 vs. KC...His walk-off grand slam was his second career walk-off hit, second career grand slam and first career pinch-hit homer…it was the sixth walkoff, pinch-hit homer in club history, first since James Loney on Sep 23, 2013 vs. BAL…it was the seventh pinch-hit grand slam in franchise history and first since Jason Bartlett on Aug 5, 2010 vs. MIN...Was the first Ray with multiple grand slams in a season since Matt Joyce in 2012...Was the first Ray with multiple walk-off hits in a season since 2013, when José Lobatón and Desmond Jennings each had two.
2017
Spent most of his rookie season with the Rays, his first career major league action…had two stints with the club: Opening Day-Aug 25 (included a disabled list stint from June 27- Aug 3) and Sep 21 through the end of the season... Appeared in 75 games with 68 starts (38-2B, 18-SS, 10-3B, 2-DH)…at second base, only made 1 error in 134 chances for a .993 fielding pct... Was 23 years, 11 days old on Opening Day, the youngest Ray to make an Opening Day roster since Matt Moore in 2012 (22) and the youngest position player since 2007, when Elijah Dukes (22), Melvin Upton Jr. (22) and Delmon Young (21) all did it... Recorded 8 RBI over a 5-game stretch, all starts, from June 15-19…outside of that span, totaled 11 RBI in his other 70 games (62 starts)... Ended the season hitless in his last 19 AB…hit .167/.355/.208 (4-for-24) in 9 games (8 starts) during his second stint with the Rays... Made his major league debut on April 4 vs. NYY…was the sixth player in franchise history to make his major league debut as the starting designated hitter and first since Vince Belnome on July 3, 2014 at DET... On April 7 vs. TOR, recorded his first career hit, a 1st-inning single off Francisco Liriano... On April 20 vs. DET, recorded his first career extra-base hit, home run and run batted in, a solo shot off Warwick Saupold…at 23 years, 29 days, became the youngest Ray to homer since Wil Myers on Sep 16, 2013 vs. TEX (22 years, 280 days) and the youngest Rays third baseman since Evan Longoria on Sep 25, 2008 at DET (22 years, 354 days)... On June 16-17 at DET, became the first rookie middle infielder in Rays history to have multiple hits and at least 2 RBI in back-to-back games, and the first Rays rookie middle infielder with at least 2 RBI in back-to-back games since Josh Wilson from July 21-22, 2007... Placed on the 10-day DL on June 27 with neck spasms, retroactive to June 26…reinstated on Aug 4, missing 32 games... Hit .372/.426/.488 (16-for-43) with 2 2B and 1 HR in 11 regular season games for Triple-A Durham…had 1 HR and 3 RBI in the Bulls Governors' Cup clinching win.
2016
Spent the season with Triple-A Durham, playing in 118 games…made 112 starts at three different infield positions (74-SS, 20-2B, 18-3B)...Did not commit an error in 98 total chances at 2B…had a .974 fielding pct. (304-TC, 8-E) at SS and a .942 fielding pct. (52-TC, 3-ER) at 3B...Led the team with 113 hits…ranked among team leaders in runs (50, 3rd), total bases (155, 3rd), walks (58, 3rd) and HBP (11, 1st)…his 100 SO were the most in his career...Had a higher avg. vs. LHP (.280) than RHP (.250), but a higher OBP vs. RHP (.364) than LHP (.342)...Hit .270/.406/.409 (37-for-137) with 2 HR and 12 RBI after the All-Star break...Was a non-roster invite to Rays spring training for the second straight year…reassigned to minor league camp on March 15...Ranked by Baseball America as the No. 15 prospect in the Rays organization following the season.