Married his wife, Leticia, in December 2025...Graduated from the Orioles' educational program in 2024, one of 24 Minor League graduates during the year...Became one of the club's first-ever seven-figure international signings, along with Maikol Hernández, when he signed to open the 2020-21 International Signing Period.
2025
Hit .165/.229/.330 (18-for-109) with six doubles, four home runs, 10 runs, 15 RBI, six walks, and three hit-by-pitches across 31 games in his first Major League action…Appeared at catcher (22 G), designated hitter (seven G) and first base (two G)...On 8/17 at HOU, made his MLB debut…At 21 years, four days old, was the third-youngest player to appear in a game in 2025 behind ATL Didier Fuentes(20y-003d, 6/20) and SF’s Bryce Eldridge (20y-330d, 9/15)...Hit by a pitch in his first plate appearance, the first such occurrence in O's history...On 8/22, agreed to an eight-year contract extension through 2033 with a club option for 2034...On 9/5 vs. LAD, became the first Oriole since Henry Urrutia (8/19/15 vs. NYM) whose first career home run at Camden Yards was a walk-off, per the Elias Sports Bureau…At 21 years, 23 days old, became the youngest player in team history (since 1954) to hit a walk-off homer, surpassing Cal Ripken, Jr., who was 21 years, 337 days old when he hit a walk-off homer on 7/27/82 vs. DET...Named an International League All-Star at catcher after hitting .270/.377/.589 (73-for-270) with 17 doubles, 23 home runs, 49 runs, 67 RBI and 44 walks in 76 games with Triple-A Norfolk...At the time of having his contract selected, ranked among IL leaders in OPS (first, .966), SLG (second) and HR (tied second)...Following the season, tabbed by Baseball America as the Best Power Hitter in the Orioles organization in its Best Tools survey.
2024
Spent a majority of the season with Double-A Bowie; promoted to Triple-A Norfolk on Aug. 27...Batted .278/.341/.449 (133-for-479) with 25 doubles, 19 home runs, 68 runs scored, 65 RBI, 46 walks (one IBB), two hit-by-pitches and 10 stolen bases in 127 combined games...Led O's Minor Leaguers in hits and total bases (215) while ranking among the leaders in extra-base hits (second, 44), doubles (tied for second), homers (fourth) and RBI (tied for fourth)...Selected to the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game in Arlington, Texas; participated in the inaugural Futures Skills Showcase...Started for the AL team, batting sixth at catcher; went 0-for-1 with a walk...Hit two home runs on April 28 at Richmond, his fourth career multi-homer effort...Tallied three RBI in back-to-back games on April 28 at Richmond and April 30 vs. Erie...At the time of his promotion to Triple-A, led the Eastern League with 115 hits and ranked among league leaders in total bases (second, 185), extra-base hits (tied for third, 38), batting average (fourth, .289) and home runs (tied for fourth, 16)...Had a season-high 10-game hitting streak from June 1-12; batted .333/.381/.667 (13-for-39) in that time...Reached safely in 19 straight games from May 21-June 12; slashed .356/.420/.630 (26-for-73) during that period...Tallied a season-high four hits on Aug. 7 vs. Harrisburg...Made his Triple-A debut on Aug. 27 at Jacksonville (0-for-4, R, RBI, BB)...Launched his first Triple-A home run on Aug. 29 at Jacksonville, a two-run shot off Josh Simpson...Appeared in 56 games at catcher and 32 games at first base...Compiled a .987 fielding percentage (10 E, 786 TC); threw out 24% of base stealers (18 CS, 75 SBA).
2023
Spent the year between three levels after beginning the season with Single-A Delmarva; promoted to High-A Aberdeen on 8/1 and Double-A Bowie on 9/12; was on the Injured List from 8/26-9/5...Combined to slash .313/.402/.551 (131-for-419) with 26 doubles, seven triples, 20 home runs, 75 runs scored, 86 RBI, 61 walks (2 IBB), two hit-by-pitches and 12 stolen bases in 114 games...Named Carolina League Most Valuable Player, top MLB Prospect, and a Post-Season All-Star; became the first O's prospect to win Carolina League MVP since Frederick's Ademar Rifaela in 2017; joined INF Coby Mayo (Eastern League) as O's players to earn an MVP award in 2023...Led the Carolina League with a .503 slugging percentage; ranked among league leaders with 60 RBI and 35 extra-base hits (T-4th), and 155 total bases (sixth) despite not playing in the team's final 36 games; at the time of his promotion to Aberdeen on 8/1, led the league in RBI, XBH, TB, and SLG and was second in hits (92) and OPS (.887)...Earned two league Player of the Week awards (Carolina, 6/19-25 & South Atlantic, 9/5-10)...Named South Atlantic League Player of the Month in September; slashed .538/.636/.1.385 (14-for-26) with two doubles, one triple, six home runs, 10 runs scored, 13 RBI, seven walks, and two stolen bases in seven September games with the IronBirds...Set a career high with four hits on 8/17 vs. Wilmington (4-for-4, 2B, HR, 2 R, 3 RBI)...Notched his second and third career multi-homer games on 6/23 vs. Augusta and 9/2 at Jersey Shore...Tied a career best with four RBI four times: 4/18 at Fredericksburg, 7/2 at Lynchburg, 8/12 at Brooklyn, and 9/2 at Jersey Shore...Tallied his first career multi-double effort on 7/25 at Kannapolis...Finished the season ranked as the No. 42 overall prospect and No. 4 O's prospect according to Baseball America and No. 46 overall prospect and No. 5 O's prospect according to MLB Pipeline.
2022
Spent his first year in the United States, playing in 43 games with the Florida Complex League Orioles...Drove in a run in a career-long six straight games from 6/28 to 7/8...Tallied his first career multi-homer effort on 6/30 at FCL Braves...Knocked in two runs in three consecutive games from 7/28-30.
2021
Made his professional debut in the Dominican Summer League, appearing in 41 games...Hit his first home run on 7/27 vs. DSL D-backs, a two-run shot...Scored a career-high four runs on 8/26 at DSL Reds...Set a career best with four RBI on 9/18 vs. DSL Orioles 2...Participated in the team's Fall Instructional League camp at the Ed Smith Stadium complex in Sarasota, Fla... Finished the year ranked as the No. 24 Orioles prospect, according to MLB Pipeline.