Married, wife’s name is Brooke. The couple has a son Carter and is expecting twin girls...Has two dogs, Daisy and Oakley...Enjoys golfing and fishing. Participated in a bass fishing tournament during the offseason...Attended St. Mary's College (Calif.)...Graduated from Centennial (Calif.) HS, where he played football (QB) in addition to baseball...Grew up an Angels fan. His pitching inspirations growing up were Nolan Ryan and Jered Weaver...Is a supporter of Ronald McDonald House and the Baller Dream Foundation...His 765 strikeouts from 2020- 23 are the most in the NL and second-most in MLB behind Gerrit Cole (816)...One of six pitchers with at least 200 strikeouts in each of the last three seasons (2021-23), along with Dylan Cease, Gerrit Cole, Kevin Gausman, Aaron Nola and Spencer Strider...Attended St. Mary's College (Calif.)...Played with Orioles Director of Player Development Anthony Villa...Graduated from Centennial (Calif.) HS, where he played football (QB) in addition to baseball.
2023
Went 10-8 with a 3.39 ERA (73 ER/193.2 IP) with 141 hits (22 HR), 77 total runs, 66 walks and 200 strikeouts in 32 starts for the Brewers...Finished eighth in National League Cy Young voting, his fourth straight top-eight finish...Led the NL in WHIP (1.07) and ranked among league leaders in opponent average (second, .200), hits per nine innings (second, 6.55), innings pitched (T-fifth), ERA (sixth), quality starts (sixth, 19) and strikeouts (10th)...Started on Opening Day for the second consecutive season...Named NL Pitcher of the Month in July, his first career monthly honor after going 4-1 with a 1.85 ERA (8 ER/39.0 IP) and 47 strikeouts in six starts...Became the sixth pitcher in Brewers history to record 800 career strikeouts on 7/25 vs. CIN...Threw eight shutout innings on four separate occasions (4/11 at ARI, 6/7 vs. BAL, 7/20 at PHI and 9/10 at NYY), his four such starts led MLB. The outing on 9/10 was a hitless effort...Pitched to a 5-3 record with a 2.72 ERA (20 ER/99.1 IP) across his final 16 starts of the season...Started Game 1 of the NLWC vs. ARI. Dealt the loss after allowing four runs on five hits (three HR) with two walks and five strikeouts in 4.0+ innings.
2022
Went 12-8 with a 2.94 ERA in 33 starts with Milwaukee...Finished seventh in National League Cy Young Award voting...Was an All-Star for the second straight season...Was named Brewers Most Valuable Pitcher for the second straight season as voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the BBWAA...The team went 20-13 in his starts...Set career highs in wins (12), starts (33), innings pitched (202.0), strikeouts (243) and quality starts (21)...His 243 strikeouts led the National League, becoming the first pitcher in franchise history to lead his league...trailed only the Yankees’ Gerrit Cole (257)...His 243 strikeouts ranked second in franchise history for a single season, trailing only Ben Sheets (264 in 2004)...Produced nine 10+ strikeout games, tying the single-season franchise record of Ben Sheets (2004)...now has 21 career games with 10+ strikeouts, the most in franchise history...Became the third pitcher in franchise history to have multiple 200+ strikeout seasons, joining Teddy Higuera (2x) and Yovani Gallardo (4x)...Also ranked among the NL leaders in starts (T-first, 33), opponent batting average (second .197), K/9IP (second, 10.83), H/9IP (second, 6.42), innings pitched (fourth, 202.0), K/BB (fourth, 4.76), quality starts (T-fourth, 21), WHIP (fifth, 0.97), BB/9IP (ninth, 2.27) and ERA (10th, 2.94)...Was a finalist for a Gold Glove Award for the first time with the Braves’ Max Fried (winner) and Dodgers’ Tyler Anderson...Made his first career Opening Day start on 4/7 at Chicago-NL...had no decision in the 5-4 loss (5ip, 4h, 3r, 3er, 3bb, 4k, 1hr)...Notched his 500th career strikeout on 5/29 at St. Louis (Tommy Edman)...did it in just 374.2 innings (12.01 K/9IP)...Was the winning pitcher in Craig Counsell’s franchise-record 564th career managerial win on 6/15 at New York-NL...Recorded a season-high 14 strikeouts in a 2-1 win on 9/8 vs. San Francisco in the first game of a doubleheader...was the seventh 14+ strikeout game in franchise history and third by Burnes.
2021
Won the National League Cy Young Award, going 11-5 with a Major League-best 2.43 ERA in 28 starts with Milwaukee...Became just the third pitcher in franchise history to win a Cy Young Award, joining Rollie Fingers (1981) and Pete Vuckovich (1982) in the American League...Became the first pitcher in franchise history to lead his league in ERA...Was an All-MLB First Team selection for the first time...Was an All-Star for the first time...The team went 19-9 in his starts...Was on the injured list (non-injury related) from 4/29-5/12...Led the Major Leagues in ERA (2.43), K/9IP (12.61) and K/BB (6.88)...Was also among the National League leaders in WHIP (2nd, 0.94), BB/9IP (2nd, 1.83), strikeouts (3rd, 234), opponent batting average (4th, .201), H/9IP (5th, 6.63) and quality starts (T10th, 18)...His 234 strikeouts ranked third in franchise history for a single season...Recorded eight double-digit strikeout games...Had eight starts of 9+ strikeouts without a walk to tie a Major League record shared by Curt Schilling (2002 with Arizona), Clayton Kershaw (2014 with Los Angeles-NL) and Gerrit Cole (2019 with Houston)...Began the season with 58 consecutive strikeouts before walking his first batter (Tommy Edman) on 5/13 vs. St. Louis...his streak was the longest in the Major Leagues (since 1893) to begin a season...the previous record (51) was held by reliever Kenley Jansen with Los Angeles-NL in 2017...His 58 consecutive strikeouts without a walk broke the overall record of 56 by Curt Schilling (2002 with Arizona) and Gerrit Cole (2021 with New York-AL)...Cole since reclaimed the record (61)...Took the loss in the All-Star Game (2ip, 4h, 2r, 2er, 1bb, 2k, 1hr)...allowed a solo homer to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR)...Struck out a career-high 15 batters over 8.0 innings in a 10-0 win on 8/11 at Chicago-NL...tied the Major League record with 10 consecutive strikeouts - between the second and fifth innings - a mark he shares with the Mets’ Tom Seaver (4/22/70 vs. SD) and the Phillies’ Aaron Nola (6/25/21 at NYM)...Burnes is the only one of the three who recorded all 10 strikeouts swinging...his 15 strikeouts overall rank second in franchise history, trailing Ben Sheets (18 on 5/16/04 vs. ATL)...On 9/11 at Cleveland combined with Josh Hader (1ip, 2k) on the second no-hitter in franchise history as the Brewers won, 3-0 (8ip, 1bb, 14k, 115 pitches)...the only other Brewers no-hitter was thrown by Juan Nieves on 4/15/87 at Baltimore...Had a career-high nine-game winning streak in 18 starts from 6/6-9/25 with a 2.32 ERA (112.2ip, 90h, 30r, 29er, 26bb, 149k)...Started Game 1 of the NLDS vs. Atlanta and had no decision in the 2-1 win (6ip, 2h, 0r, 3bb, 6k, 1wp)...Signed a one-year contract on 3/22/22, avoiding arbitration.
2020
Was named Brewers Most Valuable Player as voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the BBWAA...became the seventh pitcher in franchise history to win the award and first since CC Sabathia in 2008...Finished sixth in National League Cy Young Award voting...Went 4-1 with a 2.11 ERA in 12 games (nine starts) with Milwaukee...Produced four quality starts...The team went 5-4 in his starts...Held opponents to a .174 batting average...Went 4-1 with a 1.72 ERA as a starter (47ip, 9er) and 0-0 with a 3.55 ERA in relief (12.2ip, 5er)...began the season in the starting rotation (one start) before making his next three appearances in relief... returned to the rotation for his last eight outings...Recorded 88 strikeouts in just 59.2 innings...ranked ninth in the National League in strikeouts...Fell just a third of an inning short of qualifying among the NL ERA leaders...would have ranked fourth...On 8/8 vs. Cincinnati became the seventh reliever in franchise history to produce eight or more strikeouts in a game (5.1ip, 8k)...Had double-digit strikeout performances on 8/28 vs. Pittsburgh (10k), 9/9 at Detroit (11k) and 9/14 vs. St. Louis (10k)... Was placed on the 10-day injured list on 9/25 with a left oblique strain and did not pitch in the postseason.
2019
Entered 2019 as the second-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America...Went 1-5 with an 8.82 ERA and 1 save in 32 games (4 starts) with Milwaukee... Made his first career Opening Day roster... Had four stints with the team (Opening Day-4/18, 5/1-6/21, 6/28-7/14 and 9/3-end)... Recorded 70 strikeouts in just 49.0 innings... Went 0-2 with a 10.70 ERA as a starter (17.2ip, 21er) and 1-3 with a 7.76 ERA in relief (31.1ip, 27er)...his first four appearances of the season came as a starter... Struck out a career-high 12 batters in his first Major League start on 3/31 vs. St. Louis as he received no decision in a 5-4 win (5ip, 6h, 4r, 4er, 1bb, 12k, 3hr)...Notched his only save of the season (second of his career) on 6/2 at Pittsburgh... Was on the 10-day injured list from 7/15-7/26 with right shoulder irritation.. Went 0-1 with an 8.46 ERA in 8 games (7 starts) at Triple-A San Antonio.
2018
Entered 2018 as the second-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America... Began the year at Triple-A Colorado Springs, where he went 3-4 with a 5.15 ERA in 19 games (13 starts) before his contract was selected by Milwaukee on 7/8... Went 7-0 with a 2.61 ERA and 1 save in 30 relief appearances with the Brewers... Held opponents to a .199 batting average with 35 strikeouts in 38.0 innings... Made his Major League debut on 7/10 at Miami and earned a save with 2.0 perfect innings (1k)... Became the second pitcher in franchise history to notch a save in a Major League debut, joining Dave LaPoint, who did it on 9/10/80 at Minnesota... Recorded his first Major League win on 7/21 vs. Los Angeles... Posted a 1.25 ERA over his last 16 appearances of the regular season (21.2ip, 3er) while holding opponents to a .171 batting average... Appeared in 6 postseason games, going 1-0 with a 2.00 ERA... Earned the win in Game 3 of the NLDS at Colorado as he tossed 2.0 perfect innings (2k)... Enters 2019 as the second-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America.