Joseph Andrew Bart...Wife's name is Madeline...Is a 2015 graduate of Buford (Ga.) High School...Graduated as the school's all-time leader in hits and RBI...Attended Georgia Tech (2016-18), where he became the school's first Johnny Bench Award winner and was the Atlantic Coast Conference's Player of the Year as a junior...His father, Thomas, played baseball at the University of Miami (Fla.) and Penn State University...His brother, Mikey, played football at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (signed with the NFL's Arizona Cardinals in 2017)...Was signed by Giants scout Luke Murton.
2025
Made his fourth career Opening Day roster...Became the 10th catcher in team history (14th instance) to triple and homer in the same game (the first since Francisco Cervelli on April 12, 2018 at Chicago-NL) on April 7 vs. St. Louis... Recorded his first career walk-off with a bases-loaded single in the 13th inning on April 9 vs. St. Louis...Hit .310 (18-for-58) with five extra-base hits, six RBI and an .877 OPS in 18 April games...Set his career high with four hits on May 10 vs. Atlanta...Had three hits and delivered a walk-off single in the ninth inning on Mother's Day (May 11) vs. Atlanta...Was removed from the game in the fifth inning with concussion-like symptoms on May 27 at Arizona...Was placed on the seven-day (concussion) injured list on May 28...Appeared in five rehab games with Indianapolis from June 11-15...Was returned from his rehab assignment and reinstated from the IL on June 17...Drew four walks and was hit by a pitch on Aug. 1 at Colorado, making him the first Pirates player in the Modern Era (since 1901) to accomplish that and the first Major Leaguer to do it since San Francisco's Juan Uribe on May 9, 2010 at New York-NL (was also the first four-walk game by a Pirates catcher since Ryan Doumit on June 24, 2007 at Los Angeles (AL)...Joined Oneil Cruz (March 29 at Miami and May 3 vs. San Diego) and Andrew McCutchen (Aug. 7 vs. Cincinnati) as Pirates with a four-walk game (marked the second time in the Modern Era, along with 1945, where the Pirates had four games where a player drew four walks in a season; were also the first Major League team to do that since Toronto in 2014)...Hit his first career opposite-field home run (solo, off José Quintana) on Aug. 11 at Milwaukee...Recorded a career high-tying four hits (fell a triple shy of the cycle) on Sept. 21 vs. the Athletics...Hit a three-run home run in back-to-back games on Sept. 17 vs. Chicago (NL) and on Sept. 21 vs. the A's...Hit .317 (45-for-142) with an .856 OPS over his 44 home games.
2024
Established career highs in hits, runs, doubles, home runs and RBI while spending majority of the season with the Pirates.. Hit .333 (22-for-66) against left-handed pitchers with five home runs, 11 RBI, a .405 OBP and a .996 OPS - the sixth-highest batting average among N.L. players (minimum 60 at-bats)…Threw out a career-high 12 runners attempting to steal against him...Was a member of San Francisco’s Opening Day roster on 3/28, but was designated for assignment on 3/31 before playing in a game.. Was acquired by Pittsburgh in a deal for right-handed pitcher Austin Strickland on 4/2 and added to the active roster on 4/3...Made his first start on 4/6 vs. Baltimore and homered in his first at bat; his first in the Major Leagues since 9/10/22... Recorded multiple RBI in his first two games; the fourth Pirate to do so since RBI became official in 1920, joining Lastings Milledge (2009), Dick Stuart (1958) and Mack Hillis (1928)... Connected for his second home run on 4/14 at Philadelphia to become the ninth player since 1900 to hit two homers in his first three games with the Pirates (the first since Derrek Lee in 2011)...Hit safely in six straight games from 5/8-23 (9-for-23, .391)...Connected off Mason Black for his first career grand slam and had a career-high four RBI on 5/23 vs. San Francisco...Injured his left thumb on 5/26 vs. Atlanta and was placed on the 10-day injured list on 5/28 (retro to 5/27)... Began a rehab assignment with Indianapolis on 6/21...Was returned from rehab and reinstated from the injured list on 6/30...Threw out two runners attempting to steal against him on 7/6 for the second time in his career (also 9/13/20)... Connected off Bryse Wilson for his second grand slam on 7/9 at Milwaukee; the second Bucco catcher with two slams in one season (also Tony Pena in 1984)...Made five straight starts from 7/6-10; the first Pirates catcher to do that since Jacob Stallings in 2021 from 4/8-13...Delivered a game-tying double as a pinch hitter with two outs in the ninth inning on 7/28 at Arizona...Established a career high with his 12th home run on 8/18 vs. Seattle...Reached base safely in 16 straight games from 7/30 thru 8/19, going 23-for-63 (.365) with six homers, 14 RBI and a 1.101 OPS...Left the game on 8/25 vs. Cincinnati with left hamstring discomfort...Was placed on the 10-day injured list on 8/26 with a left hamstring strain...Was activated on 9/6...Hit his final home run on 9/8...Hit safely in five of his last six games (8-for-23, .348).
2023
Spent the majority of the season at Triple-A…hit .248 with 33 runs, 12 doubles, six home runs, 28 RBI and a .750 OPS in 60 Triple-A games...Made his second career Opening Day roster, but was quickly placed on the Injured List on April 2 (retroactive to March 31) with a mid-back strain and missed seven games...Hit .231 with eight runs, five doubles, four RBI and a .581 OPS for SF before being placed on the IL for a second time on May 19 (retroactive to May 18) with a left groin strain…missed 20 games and was optioned to Triple-A upon his return to play...Started 26 of his 30 games played for SF, all at catcher…had a 3.72 catcher’s ERA in the Majors...Caught RHP Alex Cobb’s shutout on April 24...Batted .270 with an .818 OPS in 42 games at Triple-A Sacramento from July 1 through the end of his time there.
2022
In what was his first full season with the Giants, Bart batted .215 with 17 extra-base hits (six doubles, 11 home runs) and 25 RBI in 97 games...He made 83 starts, 80 at catcher and three as the DH...Had a 4.00 catchers ERA...Became the fifth rookie catcher in SF-era history to hit at least 10 HRs (as a catcher) in a season...He played in 97 games w/SF and seven in Triple-A in 2022...the 104 games were the most he’s played in a single season in his pro career (previous high was 79 games in 2019 in the minors)…Made his first career Opening Day roster...His first career Major League home run came on Opening Day on April 8 vs. Miami off eventual Cy Young Award winner Sandy Alcantara...Became the first Giants rookie to homer on Opening Day since J.R. Phillips in 1995...the last Giants player to hit his first career home run on Opening Day was Will Clark in 1986...After appearing in 36 games with the Giants and having a slash line of .156/.296/.300 with five extra-base hits and a strikeout rate of 45.4%, the Giants optioned him to Triple-A Sacramento on June 8 to work on making contact...developing him at the big league level just wasn’t working even though the Giants were pleased that he’d boosted his walk rate and was good behind the plate...He spent most of the month of June working with the coaching staff rather than actually playing in games, but appeared seven times with the River Cats, hitting .286/.355/.393...An injury to Curt Casali left the Giants needing a catcher in SF and Bart was recalled on July 6...After his recall he posted a slash line of .246/.295/.398 with seven home runs and 18 RBI in 61 games...his strikeout rate was cut to 34.4%...Was placed on the seven-day concussion IL on Aug. 30 after taking a foul tip to his mask against the Padres...was removed on Sept. 6.
2021
Spent a majority of the season at Triple-A Sacramento but did see action in two games for the Giants at the Major League level...Was his first full season at Triple-A after appearing in 33 games for the Giants in 2020 during the pandemic with no minor league season...Batted .314 with 13 doubles, 10 homers, 42 RBI and posted a .915 OPS from the beginning of the Triple-A season through Aug. 6...Went on the injured list Aug. 7 with a quad strain and was activated Aug. 27...Batted .224 with two doubles, four RBI and a .551 OPS over his final 17 games of the season after returning from the IL...Hit .311 with nine of his 10 homers and an .895 OPS versus right-handed pitching with the River Cats...hit .237 with a .619 OPS vs. LHP...Caught 32.6 percent of base stealers (15-of-46), his highest total in the minors since Short-Season Salem-Keizer when he caught 41.6 percent (15-of-36)...Batted .423 (11-for-26) with three extra-base hits and four RBI in 14 Spring Training games with SF.
2020
Began the year at the Alternate Training Site but was called up on Aug. 20 and made his Major League debut starting at catcher...Batted .233 (24-for-103) with 15 runs scored, five doubles, two triples and seven RBI in 33 games...Started 28 games, 27 at catcher and one as the DH... opponents were 19-for-23 in stolen base attempts off him...Struck out 41 times while drawing just three walks...Became the 12th member of the 2018 MLB draft class to make his big league debut, joining Nico Hoerner, Codi Heuer, Alec Bohm, Brady Singer, Nick Madrigal, Joey Gerber, Kris Bubic, Tarik Skubal, Alex Vesia, Casey Mize and Drew Rasmussen...Entered the 2020 season as the Giants top prospect according to MLB Pipeline and their second-best prospect according to Baseball America...His first three career hits were doubles...became the third Giants player since at least 1901 with an extra-base hit in each of his first three career games...the others: 2008 John Bowker & 1940 Buster Maynard... the last Giant whose first three MLB hits were doubles was Glenn Redmon (September 1974).
2019
Entered the season rated by Baseball America as the No. 29 prospect in all of baseball...Appeared in 15 spring games as a non-roster invitee with San Francisco...Began the season with San Jose (Giants' Class-A, Advanced)...Was on the seven-day injured list from April 16-June 3...Entered the game as a defensive replacement for the National League in the All-Star Futures Game on July 7 at Cleveland's Progressive Field...Was named the California League's Player of the Week for the week of July 22-28 after going 8-for-21 (.381) with three home runs, four RBI, six runs scored and a 1.266 OPS in five games...Played in his final game with San Jose on Aug. 6 at Lake Elsinore...Ranked tied for eighth among Giants farmhands in home runs during his time with the team...Was promoted to Richmond (Giants' Double-A) on Aug. 9 and made his Double-A debut that night vs. Bowie...Was named the Eastern League's Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 26-Sept. 2 after batting .538 (14-for-26) with six extra-base hits (including four doubles), six RBI, five runs scored and a 1.456 OPS in seven games...Hit a combined .278 (87-for-313) with 14 doubles, three triples, 16 home runs, 48 RBI, 46 runs scored and an .823 OPS in 79 games split between San Jose and Richmond...Was named an MiLB.com Organizational All-Star after ranking tied for sixth among all Giants farmhands in home runs...Was named to the Arizona Fall League's Rising Stars Team after hitting .333 (10-for-30) with four home runs and 10 RBI over his 10 games with the Scottsdale Scorpions.
2018
Made his professional debut with the AZL Giants Orange (Giants' Rookie-Level) on June 24 vs. the AZL Athletics...Was promoted to Salem-Keizer (Giants' Class-A, Short-Season)...Hit his first professional home run, as part of a multi-homer performance, in his Volcanoes debut on July 4 vs. Hillsboro...Homered in a career-high four straight games from July 8-12...Was named the Northwest League's Player of the Week for the week of July 9-15 after hitting .304 (7-for-23) with four home runs, nine RBI and a 1.230 OPS in six games...Set his career high by hitting safely in 10 straight games from July 8-19, during which he hit .357 (15-for-42) with three doubles, five home runs, 14 RBI, nine runs scored and a 1.172 OPS...Posted his second career multi-homer game on July 27 vs. Everett...Hit .333 (29-for-87) with nine doubles, nine home runs, 24 RBI, 17 runs scored and a 1.126 OPS in 21 July games with Salem-Keizer...Was named the Northwest League's Player of the Month for July after leading the league in home runs, extra-base hits (18), total bases (65), slugging (.747) and OPS, while also ranking tied for first in RBI, tied for fourth in doubles, tied for seventh in batting and ninth in runs scored, during the month...Was named a Northwest League All-Star (mid-season) and hit a three-run home run as the starting catcher in the All-Star Game on Aug. 7 at the Pioneer League All-Stars...Set a career high by reaching base safely in 18 straight games from July 22-Aug. 17, during which he hit .338 (25-for-74) with nine doubles, two triples, three home runs, 12 RBI, 14 runs scored and a 1.040 OPS...Was named a Northwest League All-Star (post-season) after leading the league in slugging and ranking tied for first in RBI, second in home runs and OPS, third in extra-base hits (29) and total bases (111), tied for fifth in doubles, sixth in runs scored and eighth in hits during his time with the Volcanoes...Hit a combined .294 (60-for-204) with 15 doubles, 13 home runs, 40 RBI, 38 runs and a .952 OPS in 51 games split between the two teams...Was named an MiLB.com Organizational All-Star after ranking tied for ninth among San Francisco Minor League players in home runs...Was also tabbed by Baseball America as a Minor League All-Star (Class-A, Short-Season).