Graduated from Palm Desert (CA) High School...was All-State as a junior and senior and helped his team win state championships in 2010 and 2012...pitched in four seasons at the University of Southern California, where he was teammates with future Major Leaguers Garrett Stubbs, Bernardo Flores Jr., Tyler Gilbert and Lars Nootbaar.
2023
Was a non-roster invitee in Royals Major League Spring Training camp...Began the season at Class AA Omaha and posted a 6.00 ERA in 25 relief appearances before he was promoted on 6/18....From 6/18-6/30 made all four of his appearances for the Royals before returning to Omaha on 7/1...Made two more appearances for Omaha, on 7/5 and 7/15, before he was released on 7/22...didn't pitch again the rest of the season...On 12/14 was signed by the Reds to a Minor League contract...on 12/20 was invited to 2024 Major League Spring Training camp.
2022
Kriske appeared in 32 games with the Yokohama Bay Stars in Japan in 2022 combining to go 1-3 with two saves and a 3.25 ERA (13 ER in 36.0 IP) with 56 strikeouts 10.3 K/9) between the Central League (equivalent to MLB) and Eastern League (equivalent to MiLB)…While in the Central League with Yokohama, he posted a 2.57 ERA (6 ER in 21.0 IP) with 26 strikeouts.
2021
Began the 2021 season with the Yankees, and appeared in eight games before being claimed on waivers by Baltimore on Sept. 16...appeared in four games with the Orioles to end the season and was released Nov. 29.
2020
Posted a 14.73 ERA (3.2IP, 6ER) without recording a decision in four relief appearances over three stints with the Yankees (7/26-8/3, 8/25-30, served as the Yankees’ “29th Man” on 9/11)...Made his Major League debut on 7/29 at Baltimore, closing out the game with a scoreless ninth inning (1.0IP, 1BB, 2K)…struck out Pedro Severino (looking) for his first career strikeout…prior to his debut, had never pitched professionally above the Double-A level...Allowed 5ER in 1.1IP in Game 1 on 8/30 vs. the Mets (2H, 3BB, 4K, 1HR, 2WP)…entered with the bases loaded in the fourth inning and struck out Brandon Nimmo to strand all three inherited runners...Closed out the game with a scoreless seventh as the Yankees’ “29th Man” in Game 2 on 9/11 vs. Baltimore (1.0IP, 1BB, 2K).
2019
Combined to go 3-3 with 12 saves and a 2.08 ERA (60.2IP, 34H, 15R/14ER, 80K) in 43 relief appearances between Single-A Tampa and Double-A Trenton..opponents batted .161 (34-for-211, 3HR); LHH .206 (22-for-107), RHH .115 (12-for-104)..his 12 saves between Tampa and Trenton were a career-high..his 11 saves with Trenton ranked 10th among Eastern League pitchers...Started the year with Tampa, going 1-1 and allowing just one unearned run in seven relief appearances (12.0IP, 4H, 5BB, 16K)..limited Florida State League hitters to a .111 average (4-for-36, 0HR)..allowed 1H-or-fewer and recorded 1K-or-more in each of his seven outings with Tampa, including five outings in which he registered multiple strikeouts..named a Florida State League Midseason All-Star...Was promoted to Double-A Trenton on 4/27 and went 2-2 with 11 saves and a 2.59 ERA (48.2IP, 30H, 14ER, 23BB, 64K) in 36 relief appearances..went 1-1 with a 0.79 ERA (11.1IP, 3H, 1ER, 7BB, 17K, 0HR) while limiting opposing batters to a .081 average (3-for-37) over nine games in June.
2018
Made his return to pitching after missing the entire 2017 season to recover from Tommy John surgery, making his first appearance with short-season Single-A Staten Island on 6/18 at Lowell..combined to go 2-2 with three saves and a 1.57 ERA (28.2IP, 5ER, 39K) in 16 relief appearances between Staten Island and Single-A Charleston...In 14 games with Staten Island to begin the season, went 2-2 with three saves and a 1.09 ERA (24.2IP, 3ER, 33K)..did not allow an earned run in 11 of his 14 outings with Staten Island and never allowed more than one earned run..tossed 2.1 scoreless innings and struck out a career-high six batters in a relief outing on 8/8 vs. Lowell...Earned a promotion to Charleston on 8/23..made two relief appearances with Charleston to end the season, allowing 2ER in 4.0IP (4H, 1BB, 6K).
2017
Missed entire season to recover from "Tommy John" surgery performed in 2016.
2016
Made his professional debut and spent the season with Single-A Staten Island, going 0-2 with four saves and a 2.25 ERA (16.0IP, 4ER, 16K) in 13 relief outings..allowed one XBH all season (double by Jonathan Popadics on 7/4 vs. Hudson Valley)...Underwent "Tommy John" surgery in August and missed the remainder of the season.