Brenton Edward Doyle...married to Shelby Rose...the pair have a daughter, Braelynn...From 2017-19, slashed .380/.438/.647 with 47 doubles, 11 triples, 32 home runs, 149 RBI and 52 stolen bases in 159 games as a member of the Shepherd Rams of the Mountain East Conference...Earned first team All-MEC and MEC Player of the Year honors in 2018 and 2019...in 2019, batted .415 with a Shepherd single season record 98 hits in 236 at-bats...drove in a team-best 68 runs and scored 64...was 22-of-23 in stolen bases...posted a 1.000 fielding percentage in 138 chances...A 2016 graduate of Kettle Run High School (Fauquier County, Va.)...helped lead his team to Kettle Run’s first appearance in the Virginia state baseball tournament...2016 and 2015 All-Conference Player of the Year.
2023
Won the 2023 National League Rawlings Gold Glove in center field, becoming the ninth player in franchise history and the second Rockies rookie to receive a Gold Glove...Became the third Rockies’ outfielder to win a Gold Glove joining Larry Walker (1997-99, 2001-02) and Carlos González (2010, 2012-13)...Became the second Rockies rookie to earn the honor, joining Nolan Arenado in 2013, as well as the first National League rookie outfielder to win a Gold Glove in history (Elias)...Finished the season with 19 defensive runs saved, the sixth-most among all Major League position players and the most among center fielder… prior to this season, no center fielder in franchise history had finished a season with more than six DRS since SIS began tracking the stat in 2003...His 16 outs above average were the most among all outfielders and led all National League center fielders by seven (Harrison Bader, Alex Call & James Outman: 9 OAA)...OAA tied with Ezequiel Tovar and two others for the fifth-most among all position players...14 runs prevented tied for the second-most in the Majors, most among outfielders...Led the Majors with a 24.5 UZR (Ultimate Zone Rating, Fangraphs), nearly doubling second-place Fernando Tatis Jr.’s 13.8 mark … Michael Harris Jr. ranked second among center fielders with a 5.3 UZR…ranked as the highest UZR in the Majors in the last 10 years...Tied with Ezequiel Tovar for the team lead with a 2.2 dWAR, the 10th-best mark in the Majors…second-highest dWAR for a rookie trailing New York-AL’s Anthony Volpe (2.4)...Ended the season with an active 120-game errorless streak, the seventh-longest in the Majors and the second-longest in the NL…longest errorless streak in franchise history for a rookie, surpassing Matt Reynold’s 94-game streak from 2010-11...10 outfield assists tied for the ninth-most among Major Leaguers, tied for the fifth-most in the NL...Named the Co-Defensive Player of the Month for July by Fielding Bible/Sports Info Solutions after he led all center fielders with six runs saved...Had his contract selected from Triple-A Albuquerque on April 24 after just 21 total Triple-A games from 2022-23…went 0-for-3 with one run scored, one walk and one strikeout in his debut the same day at Cleveland...Went 3-for-4 with one double, one RBI and two stolen bases in his second career game, April 25 at Cleveland...Became the first player in franchise history to have three hits and two stolen bases in a game that featured his first career hit...Also the fifth Major Leaguer since 1900 (the first since Charlie Bates on Sept. 22, 1927) to have a game with at least three hits and two stolen bases within his first two career games...First Major League home run and three-RBI game on May 7 at New York-NL…fourth Rockies rookie all-time to record at least three hits, three RBI and one stolen base in a game, joining Trevor Story, Juan Uribe and Mark Little... Became the only Rockie in franchise history to record four home runs and six stolen bases through his first 18 career games...Became the first Rockie in history to begin his career with 10 steals within his first 39 games with a plate appearance (44 games overall)...22 total stolen bases the second-most swiped bags by a rookie in franchise history behind Dexter Fowler in 2009 (27 SB) and the most for any Rockie since Trevor Story’s 23 in 2019...One of two rookies in franchise history to record 10 home runs and 20 stolen bases in a season, joining teammate Nolan Jones (2023)...29.9 mph average sprint speed finished as the seventh-fastest in the Majors in 2023 per Baseball Savant (min. 75 opportunities)…legged out 17 infield hits...34.9% strikeout rate the highest in the Majors (min. 400 PA)…40.9% (131 SO, 320 AB) strikeout rate through Sept. 4 before posting a 25% (20 SO, 79 AB) rate through his final 22 games of the season...Batted .186 (57-for-307) through his first 100 career games through the end of August…from Sept. 1 on, hit 261 (24-for-92)…ended the season on a five-game hitting streak (7-for-20, 7 RBI). ..96.1 MPH average arm strength was the sixth-fastest in the Majors…owned five of the top 14 strongest outfield assists in 2023 and six of the top seven among all center fielders...100.9 MPH assist on Sept. 2 tied for the second-fastest outfield assist this season, and the second-fastest outfield assist by a Rockie in the Statcast Era (since 2015)…in the same game, also logged a 105.7 MPH throw home to hold the runner on a flyout to center field in the ninth inning, the hardest outfield throw recorded in the Statcast Era...Became the fourth Rockie all-time to hit two home runs from the ninth spot in the order on May 15 vs. Cincinnati (last: Brian Serven, May 21, 2022 in game two of a doubleheader)..10 total bases and three extra-base hits from the ninth-spot in the order marked the most in franchise history...Tied for the fourth-most total bases by a Rockies rookie in franchise history, the most since Ben Paulsen’s 12 on July 26, 2015 vs. Cincinnati...In 12 games with Triple-A Albuquerque, hit .306 (15-for-49) with one double, five home runs, eight RBI and one stolen base.
2022
Slashed .256/.300/.472 with 26 home runs, 77 RBI and 23 stolen bases in 132 total Minor League games (123 with Double-A Hartford, nine with Triple-A Albuquerque)...Ranked among Eastern League leaders in runs scored (74, T-2nd), total bases (212, T-4th), extra-base hits (47, T-8th) and home runs (23, T-8th)...His 26 total home runs ranked fourth among all Colorado Minor Leaguers...Tied with Michael Toglia for the most home runs on the Yard Goats with 23...ranked second on Hartford with 68 RBI behind Aaron Schunk’s 77...Hit safely in eight of nine games with Triple-A Albuquerque after getting promoted to the Isotopes on Sept. 20...overall, slashed .389/.463/.778 with one double, two triples, three home runs and nine RBI for the Isotopes...Overall on the season, slashed .254/.300/.466 with 20 home runs against right-handed pitchers....264/.300/.500 with six homers against lefties.
2021
Named a MiLB Gold Glove Award winner as an outfielder in his first season with Spokane...One of nine Minor League players across all 11 full season leagues to be awarded a Gold Glove...High-A West Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 29 after slashing .387/.387/.871 (12-for-31; 1.258 OPS) with five home runs and 10 RBI across eight games...Finished in the top-10 in the High-A West in total bases (2nd, 177), runs scored (3rd), hits (4th), home runs (6th), batting average (8th) slugging percentage (9th) and stolen bases (10th)...Slashed .312/.353/.495 with seven doubles, 10 home runs and 27 RBI in 50 games from July 1 through the season.
2020
Did not play due to the cancellation of the Minor League season.
2019
Led the Pioneer League in batting average (.383), on-base percentage (.477) and OPS (1.088), ranked third in slugging percentage (.611) and stolen bases (17) and ranked sixth in hits (69)...Went 5-for-5 with two home runs Sept. 2 vs. Rocky Mountain.