Father, Scott, was a star wrestler at Lompoc (Calif.) High School during the 1980's, winning multiple individual Northern League titles...Grew up alongside current Minnesota Twins' infielder Brooks Lee, who attended nearby San Luis Obispo (Calif.) High School...Attended the University of California, Berkeley (2020-22)...Was a two-time All-Pac-12 First Team and ABCA West All-Region First Team selection in 2021-22…Made the Golden Spikes Award Watch List in 2022…Earned NCBWA All-America Third Team and Freshman All-America Second Team, and Baseball America Freshman All-America Second Team in 2021...Played for the 2021 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team...Graduated from Mission College Preparatory (Calif.) High School.
2025
Hit .227/.375/.400 (25-for-110) with five doubles, one triple, four home runs, 16 runs, 14 RBI, 26 walks and two steals across 35 games in his first Major League action...Appeared in left field (22 G) and right field (19 G)...Made his MLB debut on 8/16 at HOU…Recorded his first career hit (2B) that game off Bryan Abreu...From the time of his MLB debut through the end of the year, ranked among qualified AL rookies in walks (first), triples (tied second), OBP (fifth), runs (tied eighth) and OPS (10th, .775)...On 8/18 vs. HOU, reached base safely four times (two 1B, two BB), becoming the third Oriole in franchise history (since 1954) to accomplish the feat within their first three career games, joining Cedric Mullins (four TOB, 8/10/18 vs. BOS) and Nick Markakis (four TOB, 4/5/06 vs. TB)...On 9/11 vs. PIT, recorded his first career walk-off plate appearance, a bases-loaded single...With Samuel Basallo tallying a walk-off single the night prior, Beavers and Basallo became the first pair of Orioles rookies to register walk-off hits in back-to-back games in franchise history (since 1954), per the Elias Sports Bureau...Named International League MVP after hitting .304/.420/.515 (104-for-342) with 14 doubles, two triples, 18 home runs, 78 runs, 51 RBI, 68 walks and 23 steals in 94 games with Triple-A Norfolk...Became the first Orioles farmhand to earn the honor since Ryan Mountcastle (2019)...Following the season, tabbed by Baseball America as having the Best Strike-Zone Discipline in the Orioles organization in its Best Tools survey.
2024
Spent most of the season with Double-A Bowie; promoted to Triple-A Norfolk on Sept. 18...Slashed .242/.342/.408 (109-for-451) with 20 doubles, five triples, 15 home runs, 70 runs scored, 54 RBI, 68 walks, four hit-by-pitches and 31 stolen bases in 125 games between the Baysox and Tides...Ranked among O's Minor Leaguers in triples (tied for second), walks (third), runs (fourth), hits and total bases (fifth) and extra-base hits (tied for fifth, 40)...Ranked among Eastern League leaders in walks (tied for second, 67), runs (T-fourth, 67), stolen bases (fifth, 31) and total bases (tied for fifth, 178)...Hit .329/.415/.471 (23-for-70) with four doubles, two home runs, 13 runs and 11 RBI in 19 April games...Slashed .215/.325/.374 (69-for-321) with 13 doubles, four triples, 10 homers, 46 runs and 35 RBI in his next 89 games from May 1-Aug. 31..Batted .300/.364/.625 (12-for-40) with two doubles, one triple, three home runs, eight runs scored and six RBI in his final 11 games with Bowie from Sept.1-15...Reached safely in 15 straight games from April 6-25; batted .370/.470/.556 (20-for-54) in that period...Scored a run in five straight games from July 1-6...Tied a career high with two doubles on May 14 at Binghamton (three times; last: May 9, 2023 vs. Hudson Valley)...Hit two home runs in a game twice (July 24 at Akron and Sept. 4 vs. Harrisburg), his first career multi-homer efforts...Earned Eastern League Player of the Week for Aug. 13-17; slashed .450/.560/.650 (9-for-20) with two doubles, one triple, four runs scored, four RBI and two stolen bases in five games during that time...Made his Triple-A debut on Sept. 18 (G1) vs. Nashville...In the second game of the doubleheader, delivered a walk-off single with one out in the eighth inning...Went 2-for-4 with a double and a season-high-tying three RBI on Sept. 19 vs. Nashville.
2023
Batted .288/.383/.467 (128-for-445) with 35 doubles, six triples, 11 home runs, 75 runs scored, 60 RBI, 70 walks (two IBB), three hit-by-pitches and 27 stolen bases in 119 games between Bowie and High-A Aberdeen...Promoted to the Baysox on Aug. 2; at the time of promotion, led the South Atlantic League in doubles (26) and was second in extra-base hits (38)...Ranked among Orioles Minor Leaguers in doubles (third), triples and walks (fourth) and extra-base hits (fifth, 52)...Named an MiLB.com Organization All-Star and South Atlantic League Post-Season All-Star...Homered for the first time professionally on April 12 at Hudson Valley...Hit safely in a career-long 12 consecutive games from June 25-July 15; hit .347/.431/.694 (17-for-49) during that time...Scored a run, drove in a run and recorded an extra-base hit in seven straight games from July 2-15, all career bests...Delivered a pinch-hit walk-off two-run single with his team down a run with one out in the ninth inning on June 16 vs. Brooklyn...Set a career high with four hits on May 9 vs. Hudson Valley, matched on June 13 vs. Brooklyn...Set a career high with four RBI on June 13...Made his Double-A debut on Aug. 2 vs. Portland.
2022
Made his professional debut with the FCL Orioles on Aug. 4 vs. FCL Rays...Promoted to Single-A Delmarva on Aug. 16 and to Aberdeen on Sept. 6...Doubled on Aug. 13 at FCL Pirates for his first hit.