Works out with Anthony Rizzo in the offseason...Graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas (Fla.) High School...Participated in the Under Armour All-America Baseball Game at Wrigley Field as a junior in 2019...Had his senior season canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic...Was committed to the University of Florida before signing with the Orioles.
2024
Participated in Major League Spring Training for the first time as a non-roster invitee; reassigned to Minor League camp on March 9; opened the season with Triple-A Norfolk; placed on the 7-day Injured List with a fractured rib on May 17; began a rehab assignment with High-A Aberdeen on June 13; reinstated on June 18; had his contract selected on Aug. 2; optioned to Norfolk on Aug. 15; recalled on Sept. 1; optioned to Norfolk on Sept. 21...Named the Brooks Robinson Minor League Player of the Year; slashed .293/.372/.592 (105-for-358) with 26 doubles, three triples, 25 home runs, 65 runs scored, 73 RBI, 42 walks, four hit-by-pitches and four stolen bases in 93 games between the Tides (89 games) and IronBirds (four games); led O’s Minor Leaguers in doubles, home runs and extra-base hits (54); led the International League in slugging percentage (min. 300 AB); tabbed Orioles Minor League Player of the Year by Baseball America...Made his MLB debut on August 2 at Cleveland (0-for-2, R, 2 BB, 2 K); tallied his first MLB hit on August 14 vs. Washington, a fifth-inning single off DJ Herz; started his career 0-for-16...Batted .098/.196/.098 (4-for-41) with four runs scored, four walks and one hit-by-pitch in 17 MLB games...Earned Orioles Minor League Player of the Month in April; slashed .327/.405/.653 (33-for-101) with five doubles, two triples, eight home runs, 18 runs scored, 22 RBI, 12 walks, two hit-by-pitches and three stolen bases in 25 games; led all Minor Leaguers in hits and total bases (66) in the month...Set a professional high with 10 total bases and tied a career high with six RBI on April 20 at Jacksonville; went 3-for-5 with a double, two homers, two runs scored and six RBI...Homered twice in his third and final rehab game with Aberdeen on June 16, his seventh professional multi-home run game and third of the season (4/12 & 4/20)...Did not appear on the AL Wild Card Series roster vs. Kansas City.
2023
Spent the season between Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Norfolk...Slashed .290/.410/.563 (146-for-504) with 45 doubles, three triples, 29 home runs, 84 runs scored, 99 RBI, 93 walks, 13 hit-by-pitches and five stolen bases in 140 games between the two levels...Won Eastern League Most Valuable Player, the first O's MVP in the league since INF Garabez Rosa in 2017; joined C Samuel Basallo (Carolina League) as O's players to earn an MVP award in 2023...Named an Eastern League Post-Season All-Star, Baseball America Double-A All-Star and All-MiLB Second Team; also selected as an MiLB.com Organization All-Sta...Led all minor leaguers with 77 extra-base hits, tied for the lead in doubles and was second with 284 total bases; led the Eastern League with 30 doubles and was tied for third with 49 extra-base hits despite being promoted to Triple-A on 7/14; finished atop the league with a .603 slugging percentage for the Baysox, 80 points higher than the next qualified hitter...Earned Eastern League Player of the Month in June; won two league Player of the Week honors (6/19 & 6/25) during the month; batted .340/.467/.711 (33-for-97) with 10 doubles, one triple, eight homers, 19 runs scored, 18 RBI and 20 walks in June...Reached base safely in a career-high 33 straight games from 5/13-6/20, second-longest in the Eastern League last season...Homered in three straight games twice (6/15-17 & 6/30 to 7/2) and in back-to-back games two other times (4/18-19 & 9/1-2)...Hit a walk-off solo home run in the ninth inning on 6/17 vs. Richmond...Made his Triple-A debut on 7/14 vs. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre; finished 1-for-4 with a double, a run scored, three RBI and a walk...From 7/14 on, led all minor leaguers with 55 RBI and was tied for sixth among Triple-A players with 28 extra-base hits; drove in at least three runs in eight of his 62 Triple-A games...Started all four Postseason games with Norfolk, slashing .400/.471/.933 (6-for-15) with two doubles, two home runs, five runs and seven RBI as the Tides won the International League Championship over Durham and Triple-A National Championship over Oklahoma City; homered and drove in four runs in the IL-clinching Game 3 on 9/28...Appeared in 102 games (100 starts) at third base and 28 games (all starts) at first base...Finished the season ranked as the No. 23 overall prospect and No. 3 O's prospect according to Baseball America, and No. 28 overall prospect and No. 4 O's prospect according to MLB Pipeline.
2022
Appeared in a career-high 104 games between Double-A Bowie, High-A Aberdeen, and the FCL Orioles...Ranked tied for third among O's Minor Leaguers with 19 home runs; also ranked among O's Minor League leaders in RBI (sixth, 69), runs (T-7th, 72), slugging percentage (eighth, .456), extra-base hits (T-8th, 41), OPS (ninth, .782), total bases (ninth, 177) and hits (10th, 96)...Spent time on Bowie's 7-day Injured List (back spasms) from 7/11-8/9...Finished the year ranked as the No. 7 Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America and MLB Pipeline...Made his Grapefruit League debut in 2022 as an extra player from Minor League camp; appeared in two games and did not record.
2021
Appeared in 53 games in his first professional season, 26 with the FCL Orioles and 27 with Low-A Delmarva; hit a combined .319 (58-for-182) with 24 extra-base hits, nine home runs, 41 RBI, and 46 runs scored...Participated in the team's Fall Instructional League camp at Ed Smith Stadium complex in Sarasota, Fla...Finished the year ranked as the Orioles' No. 17 prospect, according to MLB Pipeline.
2020
Did not play due to the minor league season being canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic...Participated in the team's Fall Instructional League camp at the Ed Smith Stadium complex in Sarasota, Fla...Ranked as the No. 18 Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America's midseason update...Ranked as the No. 79 draft prospect by Baseball America and No. 132 by MLB Pipeline.