In 2014 graduated from Naperville (Ill.) North High School...played baseball at the University of Louisville, where he met his wife, volleyball player Roxanne...as a junior was team captain, leading Louisville to the NCAA Super Regionals...in 2020 partnered with Big League Impact's #ALLWINS Texas Campaign by donating $100 per team win to benefit Children's Health in Dallas...resides in Tomball, Texas.
2023
Changed organizations five times, beginning the season in Cincinnati before stops in Seattle, Chicago-AL, Atlanta and Detroit organizations...appeared in games for Triple-A Tacoma, Gwinnett and Toledo and in the Majors for Atlanta (1 G) and Detroit (1 G)...did not appear in a game while in Reds and White Sox organizations.
2022
During three stints with the Rangers made 16 starts in LF and one appearance at 2B...Missed the Rangers' last 19 games of the season with a right foot fracture, suffered on a foul ball on 9/14 vs Oak...In the eighth inning of the 7-2 loss vs Bal on 8/1 produced his first career pinch-hit home run (solo off Keegan Akin)...On 11/10 was traded to the Reds for cash considerations.
2021
Spent the majority of his first full Major League season as the club’s primary second baseman, batting .242 with a career-high 11 home runs and 49 RBI in two stints with Texas: Opening Day-7/22 and 8/20-end of season…manned second base for the entirety of the season’s 1st ‘half’ before being optioned to Round Rock (AAA) on 7/23...after faring well in the minor leagues, Solak returned to the big league roster on 8/20 and split time at second base for the rest of the season…while on option at Round Rock (AAA) from 7/23-8/19, Solak batted .353/.409/.459/.867 (30- 85) with one home run, six doubles and six RBI over 22 games, finishing that stint with a 9-G hitting streak at .429 (15-35).
2020
Tied for the club lead with 58 games played (also Isiah Kiner-Falefa), logging time at LF (23), 2B (16), CF (13) and DH (5)…had at least one plate appearance at all nine spots in the batting order, but was penciled in at the 1-5 positions in 49 of his 57 starts…was the club’s Opening Day left fielder, his 1st time on a season-opening roster…made 1st ML start in CF on 7/31 at SF…in Spring Training, had 9 G/6 GS in CF and 4 G/2 GS in LF…spent time in both OF and INF (including 1st base) during Summer Camp…rated as the club’s 4th-best prospect entering the season by Baseball America.
2019
Spent the bulk of the year at the Triple-A level with Durham and Nashville, but excelled in his first MLB action with Texas over the season's final 6 weeks…acquired by TEX in a 7/13 trade with TB in exchange for RHP Pete Fairbanks.
MINORS: Combined to bat .289/.362/.532/.894 with a career-best 27 HR and 74 RBI over 115 games with Durham (Rays AAA) and Nashville… marked highest SLG and OPS figures of his career…ranked among Durham team leaders at the time of the trade in HR (1st, 17), RBI (2nd, 47), runs (2nd, 56 - also 9th in International League), and BB (T2nd, 39)…posted multi-HR games on 6/2 vs. Columbus and 6/12 vs. Toledo…batted .347/.386/.653/1.038 (41-118) with NAS following the 7/13 trade, compiling an 18-G hit streak from 7/30-8/18 (.432, 32-74).
TEXAS: Had contract purchased from Nashville on 8/20, and batted .293/.393/.491/.884 with 5 HR and 17 RBI over 33 G with the Rangers in his 1st ML action…beginning with his call-up on 8/20, led Texas (min. 112 PA) in BA, OBP, OPS, and pitches per PA (4.07), and ranked among team leaders in SLG (2nd), BB (2nd, 15), TB (3rd, 57), H (3rd, 34), XBH (3rd, 12), 2B (3rd, 6), R (T3rd, 19), HR (4th), and RBI (4th)…had 3 game-winning RBI, T1st on the club after promotion…reached safely in 28 of 33 games, including 1st 11 G to establish a club record…had 32 GS at DH (16), 3B (11), and 2B (5), his 1st-ever pro starts at the hot corner…career-high 3 H and 4 RBI on 9/8 at BAL…had only 4 games missed after promotion to TEX…ML debut in start as DH on 8/20 vs. LAA-D, single in 7th (off Andrew Heaney for 1st ML hit)…hit 1st ML HR in Game 2 (off Jaime Barria)…was 2nd player in WSH/TEX franchise history to hit safely in both ends of a DH in ML debut (also Roy Howell, 9/9/74 at CAL), 1st in MLB since KC's Cheslor Cuthbert on 7/7/15 vs. TB (credit Elias).
NOTES: Hit ground ball that delivered TEX's 1st win on a game-ending error on 8/20 vs. LAA-N (Albert Pujols) for the 1st time since 9/29/10 vs. SEA (Nelson Cruz reached on SO/WP/error)…had 17 starts in the cleanup spot, including 10th ML game on 8/29 vs. SEA…was the first Ranger to do so within his first 10 ML games since Pete Incaviglia on 4/20/86 at BAL.
2018
Named Most Valuable Player for Double-A Montgomery by the Rays Baseball Operations department…marked his first season in the Rays organization; was acquired in a three-team trade involving Steven Souza Jr. …named to the Southern League midseason and postseason All-Star teams… led the SL with 91 runs, 135 hits and a .384 OBP, ranked 2nd with 76 RBI, 3rd with 68 BB and 215 total bases and 4th with a .282 avg. …his 19 HR and 76 RBI both tied for 4th among Rays minor leaguers…was 1 HR shy of becoming the first Rays minor leaguer with a 20-HR, 20-SB season since Justin Ruggiano in 2007…named SL Player of the Month for August, batting .305 (25-for-82) with 5 HR and 14 RBI…played 11 games for the Leones del Escogido in the Dominican Winter League…ranked by Baseball America as the No. 13 prospect in the Rays system following the season
2017
Split the season between Class-A Tampa and Double-A Trenton, batting .297/.384/.452 (138-for-465) with 26 2B, 5 3B, 12 HR, 53 RBI and 14 SB…ranked 6th among Yankees minor leaguers in avg. …earned an Aug 1 promotion after 100 games with Tampa…led the Florida State League with a .397 OBP and ranked 2nd with a .301 avg. and .460 SLG…on July 29 at Daytona (Reds), went 4-for-5 with 2 HR and a career-high 6 RBI, the first multi-HR game of his career…named to the FSL postseason All-Star Team and the Yankees Organizational All-Star Team by MLB.com…ranked by MLB.com as the No. 5 second base prospect following the season…ranked by Baseball America as the No. 14 prospect in the Florida State League… the publication also tabbed him as the Best Hitter for Average in the Yankees organization in its Best Tools survey.
2016
Led Yankees minor leaguers with a .321 avg. in his first professional season…tied for 2nd in the New York-Penn League with 77 hits, ranked 3rd with 48 runs and a .412 OBP and ranked 4th in avg. …hit .363 (58-for-160) over his final 42 games of the season, including .411 (23-for-56) over a 14-game hitting streak from July 28-Aug 13…named to the NYPL midseason All-Star Team and Baseball America's Short-Season All-Star Team…ranked by Baseball America as the No. 19 prospect in the Yankees system following the season.