Victor Francisco Vodnik...Married to Monserath (Monse) Ornales...The pair have two daughters..His parents are Anthony and Alma...He has six brothers and one sister, all of whom played baseball growing up...They all worked for his father’s plumbing business (Anthony’s Plumbing) growing up...Worked as a plumber in the offseason from 2019-22 to help support his family...He has helped his dad as a plumber since he was seven years old...Graduated from Rialto High School, just more than 50 miles east of Los Angeles...Pitched to a 2.77 career high school ERA while batting .360...Committed to Cal State Northridge before signing with Atlanta...His sports heroes growing up were Mike Trout and Kobe Bryant...His favorite sports teams are the Los Angeles Lakers and his fantasy football team.
2025
Recorded the lowest home ERA in franchise history (min. 25.0 IP) with a 1.33 ERA (27.0 IP, 4 ER) in 26 outings at Coors Field...Made 52 relief appearances and went 4-3 with a 3.02 ERA (50.2 IP, 17 ER), 10 saves and 49 strikeouts … ranked second on the club in saves, third in appearances and tied for third in wins...Averaged 98.7 MPH on his fastball, tied for the eighth-fastest among all pitchers (min. 200 BF)...Scored on in four of his first six appearances through April 9 (7.20 ERA) … posted a 1.21 ERA (22.1 IP, 3 ER) over his next 22 appearances April 13-July 11 … scored upon in five of next seven July 12-Aug. 6 … 1.07 ERA with eight saves in nine opportunities over his final 17 appearances Aug. 12 through the end of the season...Four saves and one win Aug. 12-18, tossing 5.2 scoreless with one hit, no walks and seven strikeouts … first Rockies reliever to record four saves and a winning decision in a five-appearance span since Tyler Kinley, Sept. 5-14, 2024 … four saves in a five-game team span Aug. 12-16, the third Rockies reliever since 2016 to record at least four saves in a span of five team games in a single-season… also: RHP Wade Davis (4, March 31-April 5, 2018) and LHP Jake McGee (5, May 11-17, 2016)...Recorded eight consecutive saves without a blown save July 12-Sept. 21, the longest stretch by a Rockie in 2025 and tied for the longest such streak of his career (July 6-Aug. 11, 2024) … was 2-for-6 in save opportunities to begin the season prior to this stretch...Logged three 11-game streaks without allowing an earned run (April 9-June 10, June 16-July 11, Aug. 12-Sept. 11), setting a career high...On the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation April 20-May 22 … on the Paternity List July 25-28.
2024
Made 64 appearances with Colorado in his rookie season, tied for the third-most by a rookie reliever in franchise history...His 73.2 relief innings ranked fourth in the National League and were the most by a Rockies rookie reliever since Adam Ottavino in 2012 (79.0 IP)...Recorded nine saves, tied for the second-most among rookie pitchers and the second-most by a rookie reliever in franchise history (Carlos Estévez, 11, 2016)...Threw 53 pitchers of 100-plus MPH, the second-most in a single season in franchise history in the Statcast ERA (since 2015)...Average fastball velocity of 97.9 MPH the ninth-fastest among all pitchers (min. 250 PA)...Made his first career Opening Day roster...On the IL Aug. 21 (retro to Aug. 9)-Sept. 8 with right biceps inflammation...Scoreless in his first eight appearances of the year through April 16...12.1 inning scoreless streak the fourth-longest by a rookie to begin a season in franchise history.
2023
Began his season in Double-A and ascended to make his Major League debut with Colorado in September...Non-roster invitee to Braves Spring Training for the first time...Went 3-1 with four saves, a 3.10 ERA (40.2 IP, 14 ER), 25 walks and 56 strikeouts from April 7-July 23 with Double-A Mississippi...13-game scoreless streak May 28-July 16…allowed six hits, walked 13 and struck out 28 through 18.0 innings...On July 24, traded from Atlanta to Colorado with left-handed pitcher Tanner Gordon in exchange for right-handed pitcher Pierce Johnson...Appeared in four games for Double-A Hartford (2 SV, 0.00 ERA, 6.0 IP) before his promotion to Triple-A…1-1 with a 7.71 ERA (7.0 IP, 6 ER) through eight games with the Isotopes... Selected by Colorado on Sept. 8…made his Major League debut the following day, allowing three earned runs on four hits with two strikeouts over 0.2 innings at San Francisco... Earned his first Major League win on Sept. 16 vs. San Francisco (2.0 IP, 2 H, ER, SO)...Over six total games with Colorado, went 1-0 with a 8.31 ERA (8.2 IP, 8 ER), three walks and 12 strikeouts…1.80 ERA (5.0 IP, ER) over his final three outings.
2022
Finished 2-0 with a 2.93 ERA (9 ER/27.2 IP) between Double-A Mississippi and Triple-A Gwinnett. Did not allow a run in seven appearances with the M-Braves before being transferred to the G-Stripers. Went 2-0 with two saves in 24 outings out of Gwinnett’s bullpen while pitching to a 2.93 ERA with 33 strikeouts. His 2.93 ERA was the lowest among G-Stripers relievers with at least 20 games pitched.
2021
Went 1-4 with a 5.35 ERA (20 ER/33.2 IP) through 11 starts with Double-A Mississippi...Pitched to a 2.60 ERA through his five starts and a 8.27 ERA over his final six starts...Did not make an appearance in the M-Braves' Double-A Championship run.
2020
Added to the club's player pool on Sept. 2...Spent the rest of the season at the alternate training site in Gwinnett...Ended the season ranked by MLB.com as Atlanta's No. 17 prospect.
2019
In his first full professional season, made 23 appearances, three starts, for Single-A Rome...In May and June, pitched in nine games, two starts, and posted a 0.84 ERA (3 ER/32.0 IP) with nine walks and 27 strikeouts...Went on the injured list on 6/26 with a blister, and missed over a month...Finished the season ranked by MLB.com as the Braves' No. 30 prospect.
2018
Made his professional debut with the GCL Braves, pitching in four games.