Brandon Norman Lowe (rhymes with "now")...Wife's name is Madison...Has a son and a daughter...The couple raises money for BabyQuest Foundation, a nonprofit that provides financial assistance through fertility grants to people who can't afford infertility treatment costs...Is a 2012 graduate of Nansemond River (Va.) High School...Helped the Warriors to a district title in 2011...Attended the University of Maryland, College Park (2013-15)...Batted .338 (146-for-432) with 95 RBI over his two seasons with the Terrapins from 2014-15 after missing the entire 2013 campaign due to a torn ACL...His father, Tom, played baseball at the State University of New York at Cortland...His sister, Bre, is the head field hockey coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic (N.Y.) Institute...Was signed by Rays scout Lou Wieben.
2025
Made his seventh career Opening Day roster and was the starter at second base in Tampa Bay's season opener on March 28 vs. Colorado...Recorded his eighth career multi-homer game, the third-most in Rays history (since 1998), behind only Evan Longoria (17) and Carlos Peña (11), on May 15 at Toronto...Set his career high by hitting safely in 13 straight games from May 17-31, during which he batted .347 (17- for-49) with four doubles, four home runs, 13 runs scored and a 1.080 OPS...Hit his third career pinch-hit home run on June 18 vs. Baltimore (two-run, off Yennier Cano)...Set a new career high by hitting safely in 20 consecutive games from June 11-July 5, during which he hit .367 (29-for-79) with three doubles, six home runs, 14 RBI, 18 runs scored and a 1.052 OPS (was tied with Yandy Díaz from June 7-28, 2024 for the longest streak in Tampa Bay history, was also tied for the third-longest streak by any Major League player during the season)...Saw his 20-game hitting streak come to an end after departing the game following one at-bat with left side soreness on July 6 at Minnesota...Was placed on the 10-day injured list with left oblique tightness on July 11 (retro to July 8)...Was selected to his second career American League All-Star team (also 2019), but did not play due to injury...Was reinstated from the IL on July 18 and played in two games with the Rays from July 18-19 vs. Baltimore...Was placed on the 10-day injured list with left ankle/foot tendinitis on July 22 (retro to July 20)...Was reinstated from the IL on July 30...Hit his fifth career grand slam, tying him with Peña and Ben Zobrist for the most in franchise history, on Aug. 31 at Washington (off Brad Lord)...His 31 home runs exclusively as a left-handed hitter were tied for the fifth-most in the American League...His 70 RBI from the second base position were tied for the third-most in Major League Baseball, behind Milwaukee's Brice Turang (81) and Atlanta's Ozzie Albies (74)...Turned a career-best 86 double plays at second base, the most in MLB and the most by a Tampa Bay second baseman since Aki Iwamura was part of a franchise-record-tying 109 double plays in 2008...His .481 career slugging percentage at the end of the season was the fourth-best among primary second basemen in Major League history (min. 2,000 plate appearances), behind only Rogers Hornsby (.577), Jeff Kent (.500) and Robinson Canó (.488)...His 157 home runs with the Rays are the third-most in franchise history, behind only Longoria (261) and Peña (163).
2024
Appeared in 107 games (97 starts) in his seventh Major League season, all with the Rays…made starts at second base (53), designated hitter (33) and first base (11)…was on the 10-day IL with a right oblique strain from April 12 (retro. April 9)–May 20...Became one of three players to appear in at least seven seasons with the Rays without appearing for another club, joining Desmond Jennings and Travis Harper...Led the Rays in home runs (21), runs scored (56), slugging pct. (.473) and OPS (.784)…paced for 31 homers over a full 162-game season...Named the Don Zimmer Team MVP by the Tampa Bay chapter of the BBWAA for the second time (also 2020)…joined Carl Crawford, Evan Longoria and Ben Zobrist as the award’s only multi-time recipients...Recorded his second straight and third career 20 HR season, tying Ben Zobrist (2011-12, 2009) for most by a middle infielder in Rays history… joined AZ Ketel Marte and TEX Marcus Semien as the only primary second basemen in the majors to turn the trick in each of the last two seasons (2023-24)...Completed the season ranked among franchise leaders (min. 1,500 PA) in the following categories: home runs (4th, 126), slugging percentage (4th, .482), OPS (6th, .812), hit-by-pitches (6th, 34), RBI (7th, 363), extra-base hits (8th, 245), runs (9th, 336) and total bases (9th, 1,036)…his 441 starts at second base ranked second in team history behind Ben Zobrist (485)...His .954 OPS as a designated hitter ranked fourth in the AL and sixth in the majors (min. 100PA)… was the third-highest mark by a Rays DH in club history behind Greg Norton (1.014) in 2006 and Ben Grieve (.980) in 2001...Hit .265 (18-for-68) vs. LHP, the second-highest mark of his career behind 2020 (.300/15-for-50)… his .835 OPS vs. southpaws was sixth among AL left-handed hitters (min. 70PA)...Min. 60 AB, his .426 (26-for-61) average on the first pitch of an at-bat was 11th highest in MLB...In Rays wins (50G), hit .347 (66-for-190) compared to .144 (28-for-195) in losses (57G)… min. 200 PA, his 1.098 OPS in team wins was seventh highest in the majors...His .473 slugging percentage ranked second among Major League second basemen (min. 300PA) behind AZ Ketel Marte (.560)...Made his sixth consecutive Opening Day roster and fourth straight start, all with the Rays… became the first middle infielder in club history to make four straight Opening Day starts...On March 29 vs. TOR, recorded his fourth career grand slam off Chris Bassitt, tying Matt Joyce for third most in club history behind Carlos Peña and Ben Zobrist (both 5)…On June 4 at MIA, drove in a season-high five runs to reach 318 career RBI, passing Kevin Kiermaier (316) for eighth most in team history...On June 13 vs. CHC, clubbed a three-run, walk-off homer off Héctor Neris, the third walk-off blast of his career…tied Carl Crawford for third most in Rays history behind Evan Longoria (5) and B.J. Upton (4)...On July 25 at TOR, reached base safely a career-high six times, including a career-high-tying (3x) four hits (4-for-4, 2 2B, HR, 3RBI, 2BB, 2R)… became one of five players in franchise history to reach base safely six times in a game, joining Richie Palacios (April 26, 2024 at CWS), Daniel Robertson (July 3, 2018 at MIA), Ben Zobrist (July 20, 2012 vs. SEA) and José Cruz (June 24, 2004 at TOR)…became the eighth Ray to tally at least three XBH as part of a 4-for-4 (or better) effort (last: Steven Souza Jr., April 6, 2016 vs. TOR)...On Aug. 8 at STL, hit his 119th career home run to surpass B.J. Upton for fourth in team history...On Aug. 23 at LAD, doubled off Evan Phillips in the eighh frame for his 500th career hit.
2023
Appeared in 109 games and made 101 starts, his second-most games in any season behind 2021 (149G)…was on the injured list from June 5–July 4 (low back inflammation) and Sept. 23 through the end of the season (right patella fracture)...Hit .167/.246/.284 (17-for-102) in 28 games preceding his 30-day stint on the injured list (April 22–May 28)…hit .254/.353/.483 (51-for-201) in his final 59 games after being reinstated on July 4...Recorded career-highs in both hard-hit pct. (47.5%) and walk rate (11.5%), surpassing his 2020 season in both categories (46.2%/11.2%)...Despite appearing in only 109 games, his 21 HR ranked third among AL primary second basemen…he is the only primary second baseman in Rays history to record multiple 20+ HR seasons...Produced four go-ahead home runs from the eighth inning on, tied with STL Nolan Gorman for the Major League lead…it marked the most such HR in a season in Rays history...His four outs above average ranked fifth among AL second basemen, according to Statcast…it marked his first season producing a positive number in the statistic...Made his fifth straight Opening Day roster and fourth Opening Day start (2019, 2021-23)...Homered in five straight starts from April 8-13, tying the second-longest streak in Rays history behind Carlos Peña’s six-start streak (June 6-12, 2010)…it tied six other players for the longest streak in the majors in 2023...On April 8 vs. OAK, scored a career-high four runs and drew a career-high-tying three walks (also May 21, 2021 at TOR)…added a home run in the win, snapping a career-long 24-game homerless drought dating back to August 5, 2022...On April 9 vs. OAK, hit his third career grand slam off James Kaprielian in the fourth inning, his first since Aug. 7, 2021 at BAL...his three career grand slams are tied for fourth most in Rays history…also recorded a season-high five RBI in the win...On April 21 vs. CWS and on Sept. 5 vs. BOS, delivered his first two career walk-off homers…joined OAK Brent Rooker as the only players in the Majors with multiple walk-off HR…is one of seven Rays with multiple career walk-off HR, and is one of four to accomplish the feat twice in a season (Carl Crawford, 2003; Johnny Damon, 2011; Evan Longoria, 2011)...Reached base safely in a career-high 17 straight games from Aug. 15–Sept. 7, the third-longest streak by a Ray in 2023 (Yandy Díaz: 22G; Randy Arozarena: 20G)...On Aug. 16 at SF, hit his 100th career home run, becoming the fastest primary second baseman to reach the mark in MLB history by both games (477) and plate appearances (1,902), surpassing Dan Uggla in both categories (509G/2,242PA)...On Sept. 17 at BAL, recorded his 105th career home run, surpassing Carl Crawford (104) for sixth on the Rays all-time home run list...On Sept. 21 vs. LAA, fouled a José Soriano curveball off his right knee in the seventh inning…completed the eight-pitch at-bat and played defense the following inning, but was removed from the game in the ninth and diagnosed with a right patella fracture two days later.
2022
Limited to 65 games (61 starts) due to three stints on the injured list…placed on the 10-day IL for the third time on Sept. 12 and missed the rest of the season…underwent a series of epidural and other injections, performed by Dr. Thomas Tolli…transferred to the 60-day IL on Sept. 28...Was on the 10-day IL from May 16–July 15… after undergoing testing, was diagnosed with a stress reaction in his low back…missed the minimum 10 days on his second injured list stint from Aug. 28–Sept. 6 (right triceps contusion)...Ended the season on a 19-game homerless drought, tied for the longest of his career...Made his fourth straight Opening Day roster and third Opening Day start (2019, 2021-22)...On May 7 at SEA, hit solo homers off Marco Gonzales in the fourth and sixth innings for the seventh multi-HR game of his career, first since Oct. 2, 2021 at NYY (three)…his first homer snapped career-long homerless droughts of 19 games, 79 PA and 69 AB…it was his sixth straight multi-HR game to feature homers in consecutive plate appearances…marked the third time in his career he homered twice off lefties in the same game, following Oct. 2, 2021 at NYY (first, third innings off Jordan Montgomery) and May 21, 2021 at TOR (Anthony Kay, Travis Bergen)...On May 13 vs. TOR, tied a single-game club record with two 3B…became the 10th player (16th time) to triple twice in a game, first since Brett Phillips on Sept. 29, 2021 at HOU…his 2nd-inning triple was his first since July 27, 2020 vs. ATL...On July 17 vs. BAL, recorded the second 4-hit game of his career, following Sept. 25, 2021 vs. MIA…marked his second game after returning from the injured list…reached base safely in seven of nine PA through his first two games back...On Aug. 4 at DET, delivered a pair of go-ahead hits with a two-run homer in the 3rd inning and RBI single in the fourth, both off Drew Hutchison… marked the third time in his career he recorded two go-ahead hits in the same game, joining July 10, 2021 vs. TOR and July 2, 2019 vs. BAL...On Aug. 5 at DET, hit a RBI single in the sixth inning and delivered a go-ahead, two-run double in the eighth, totaling six RBI and three go-ahead hits through two games of the four-game series.
2021
Finished 10th in the AL Most Valuable Player balloting, including two sixth-place votes… marked his second consecutive Top 10 finish after placing eighth in the shortened season... His 39 HR tied Carlos Peña in 2009 for second in club history behind Peña (46) in 2007…tied for sixth in the majors behind TOR Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (48), KC Salvador Perez (48), LAA Shohei Ohtani (46), TOR Marcus Semien (45) and SD Fernando Tatís Jr. (42)…set a club record for a middle infielder, previously held by Brad Miller (30) in 2016…tied for third in AL history among second basemen (min. 50 pct. of games there) and tied for sixth in major league history behind TOR Marcus Semien (45) in 2021, ATL Davey Johnson (43) in 1973, MIN Brian Dozier (42) in 2016, STL Rogers Hornsby (42) in 1922 and CHC Ryne Sandberg (40) in 1990... From June 11 through season’s end, hit .284/ .367/.627 (93-for-327) with 25 2B, 29 HR and 74 RBI in 91 games (82 starts)…his .994 OPS over that stretch ranked 1st in the AL... His 99 RBI ranked second in club history for a middle infielder behind Jorge Cantú (117) in 2005... Had a .581 SLG vs. RHP, 4th in the AL, and ranked 4th with a .956 OPS vs. RHP…against lefties, hit .296 (24-for-81) after the All-Star break compared to .110 (10-for-91) before it... Joined Mike Zunino among Rays with at least 30 HR in 2021, the fifth time the Rays had a pair of players with 30 HR and first since Logan Morrison (38) and Steven Souza Jr. (30) in 2017… became the 11th player (16th time) in franchise history to hit at least 30 HR in a single season… became the smallest Rays player, by both height and weight, to deliver a 30-HR season... Made his third consecutive Opening Day roster and his second start (1-2B, 1-DH)... On May 21 at TOR, recorded his first multi-HR game since Game 2 of the 2020 World Series and first in the regular season since June 9, 2019, at BOS…went 2-for-2 with 2 HR (off two different pitchers) vs. LHP after starting the season 2-for45…it was the seventh time in club history a lefthanded batter hit two HR vs. LHP, first since Kevin Kiermaier on Sep 8, 2016, at NYY (both off CC Sabathia)…was the second lefty in Rays history to hit 2 HR off two different southpaws, joining Carlos Peña on June 8, 2010, vs. TOR... On June 19 at SEA, hit a game-tying homer off Kendall Graveman in the 9th inning…it was the second time in franchise history the Rays got a game-tying, pinch-hit homer with 2 outs in the 9th, joining Dan Johnson on Sep 28, 2011 vs. NYY (“Game 162”), which ended with an Evan Longoria walk-off homer as the Rays clinched the AL Wild Card…it was the eighth game-tying homer with 2 outs in the 9th in club history and the second of Lowe’s career... On June 25 vs. LAA, pinch-hit for Manuel Margot in the 7th inning and brought in the go-ahead run on a bases-loaded hit by pitch…it was the ninth time in club history a hit by pitch gave the Rays the lead, but the first time by a pinch-hitter and the third time in the 7th inning (or later)…he joined Rocco Baldelli on Aug 30, 2008 vs. BAL (7th inning) and John Flaherty on Aug 20, 1999, vs. KC (9th-inning walk-off)... On July 5 vs. CLE, hit a 2nd-inning grand slam off Logan Allen, the first slam of his career… it was the 13th time in club history a lefty hit a grand slam off a left-handed pitcher but only the third time in the last nine seasons, following Austin Meadows on Aug 23, 2019, at BAL (Ty Blach) and Kevin Kiermaier on June 25, 2018, vs. WSH (Gio Gonzalez)…his grand slam was the fifth in club history by a second baseman and first since Ben Zobrist on June 3, 2009, vs. KC (Brian Bannister), going 4,414 days in between. ® Added a grand slam off the left-field foul pole on Aug 7 at BAL, giving him two in 26 games... On Aug 30 vs. BOS, hit a homer off Nick Pivetta on the first pitch of the game, his third career leadoff homer and second of the season... On Oct. 2 at NYY, hit three-run homers in the first and third innings and a solo homer in the 7th, tying a single-game club record with 3 HR (6th time, last Travis d’Arnaud on July 15, 2019, at NYY)…his seven RBI were the most by a Rays hitter since Ben Zobrist had a club-record 8 RBI on April 28, 2011, at MIN (G1)…became the first second baseman all-time with a 3-HR game against the Yankees… was the fifth player all-time with at least three HR and seven RBI in a game against them, a list including KC Bo Jackson on July 17, 1990, and STL-AL Goose Goslin on June 23, 1932... POSTSEASON: Went 0-for-18 in the ALDS against the Red Sox, which extended his hitless streak in the Division Series to 39 AB.
2020
Won the Don Zimmer Award, given to the club’s Most Valuable Player…was the second player to win Outstanding Rookie and then MVP the next season, joining Jorge Cantú in 2004-2005...Named second team All-MLB, with NYY DJ LeMahieu receiving first team honors…the teams were selected with voting split between fans and an MLB-appointed panel of experts, including media, former players and executives...Ranked among AL leaders in homers (14, tied for 7th), slugging pct. (.554, 9th) and OPS (.916, 8th)… led the team in those categories as well as runs (36), hits (52), RBI (37) and extra-base hits (25)... Hit .317 (19-for-60) with 4 HR and 9 RBI in his last 18 games after ending an 0-for-22 slump...Appeared in 56 games and made 49 starts (35-2B, 7-RF, 4-LF, 3-DH). Led major league second basemen (min. 50 pct. of games there) with 14 HR, ahead of MIL Keston Hiura (13)…ranked 1st with 37 RBI and 25 XBH and 3rd with 36 runs and 25 BB...His 14 HR and 37 RBI resulted in a 162-game pace of 38 HR and 100 RBI…the only primary second basemen in major league history to reach those numbers are SEA Robinson Canó (39 HR, 103 RBI) in 2016, CHC Ryne Sandberg (40 HR, 100 RBI) in 1990 and STL/CHC Rogers Hornsby three times (1929, 1925, 1922). Hit the 30th homer of his career in his 146th game, the 3rd-fastest Ray to get there, according to Stats LLC, behind Evan Longoria (126th career game) and Jonny Gomes (133rd game)…recorded his 100th RBI in his 151st game, 2nd-fastest in club history behind Longoria (135th game)...Became the first Rays player with 8 HR through 24 games since Carlos Peña (10) in 2009...Hit 6 HR vs. LHP, the most “left-on-left” homers in the majors…had six vs. lefties in 2018-19...Made his second consecutive Opening Day roster but did not start...On July 25 vs. TOR, hit a go-ahead, 2-run triple in the 8th inning…marked the first time the Rays hit a go-ahead triple that late in a game since Denard Span on Opening Day 2018 vs. BOS...On Aug 9 vs. NYY, his game-tying solo homer off James Paxton in the 7th inning was the second of back-to-back homers with Mike Brosseau...Named AL Player of the Week for Aug 10-16, his first career weekly honor…hit .448/.500/1.000 (13-for-29) with 4 2B, 4 HR and 10 RBI in 7 games...Homered in four consecutive games from Aug 12-15 at BOS/TOR…was the seventh player in club history to homer in four straight games, first since Evan Longoria (4) from June 2-5, 2016 at MIN…joined Fred McGriff in 1999 as the only Rays to do it with multiple hits in each game...On Sep 6 vs. MIA, recorded his first career walk-off RBI with a sacrifice fly off Brandon Kintzler in the 10th inning…was the fourth walk-off sacrifice fly in club history and first since Willy Aybar on June 27, 2009 vs. FLA...On Sep 16 vs. WAS, hit a game-tying homer off Daniel Hudson in the 9th inning…was the second Ray all-time to hit a game-tying homer with the team down to its final strike, joining Dan Johnson in “Game 162” on Sep 28, 2011 vs. NYY.
POSTSEASON: Hit .118 (9-for-76) with 4 HR and 8 RBI in 20 games (19 starts)…all 4 HR came in his last 9 games, including three in the World Series...Went 0-for-18 with 7 SO in the ALDS against the Yankees, the most at-bats without a hit in a single postseason series in major league history...His 3 HR in the World Series tied SF Jeff Kent in 2002 and LAD Davey Lopes in 1978 for the 2nd-most as a second baseman (while playing the position) in a single World Series behind PHI Chase Utley (5) in 2009...In Game 2 of the World Series at LAD, homered in the 1st and 5th innings for the seventh multi-HR game in Rays postseason history and first in the World Series…became the sixth second baseman (7th time) with a multi-HR game in the World Series, joining PHI Chase Utley (twice) in 2009, SF Jeff Kent in 2002, LAD Davey Lopes in 1978, LAD Charlie Neal in 1959 and NYY Tony Lazzeri in 1932... According to Stats LLC, became the second player in major league history with a multi-HR game in the World Series after entering the game with a sub-.200 avg. in that postseason (min. 30 PA)…the other: BAL Eddie Murray in the clinching win in 1983 at PHI...In Game 4 vs. LAD, hit a go-ahead, 3-run homer off Pedro Báez in the 6th inning.
2019
In 2019, named to the AL All-Star Team…voted the club’s Outstanding Rookie by the Tampa Bay Chapter of the BBWAA…his 17 HR ranked 3rd in club history for a rookie, behind Evan Longoria (27) in 2008 and Jonny Gomes (21) in 2005, despite 68 games on the injured list... Finished 3rd in the AL Rookie of the Year race behind unanimous winner HOU Yordan Álvarez and BAL John Means. Min. 300 PA, his .514 SLG was the 2nd-highest in AL history by a rookie middle infielder, behind BOS Nomar Garciaparra (.534) in 1997...Since 2005, only three other AL rookie middle infielders have matched his home run total: NYY Gleyber Torres (24) in 2018, HOU Carlos Correa (22) in 2015 and CWS Alexei Ramirez (21) in 2008...Fouled a ball off his right shin on July 2 vs. BAL, sustaining a right shin bone bruise, then was removed from his Aug 21 rehab game with Triple-A Durham with a left quadriceps strain, a separate and unrelated injury…reinstated from the 60-day IL on Sep 22, appearing in 6 games (5 starts) to end the season...At the time of his injury, led the Rays with 16 HR and 49 RBI and ranked 2nd among major league rookies in both categories…his 16 HR tied Evan Longoria in 2008 for the most by a Rays rookie before the All-Star break…was on pace to break the club rookie record for homers before his injury...In Baseball America’s annual Best Tools survey of major league managers, coaches and executives, was ranked as the AL’s 2nd-best Defensive Second Baseman behind NYY DJ LeMahieu...On March 20, signed a six-year contract through 2024, with club options for the 2025 and 2026 seasons…the deal will pay him at least $24 million, and up to $49 million if options are exercised and incentives are reached…it was the fourth time the Rays signed a player with less than a year of service time to a long-term extension, following Chris Archer (2014), Matt Moore (2011) and Evan Longoria (2008)...Named AL Rookie of the Month for April, the first Ray to win it since Wil Myers in September 2013…the winners were based on stats covering both March and April…led AL rookies in March/ April with a .289 avg., .350 OBP, .567 SLG, .917 OPS, 17 runs, 26 hits, 6 HR, 12 XBH and 17 RBI...Made his first Opening Day roster, starting at designated hitter and batting cleanup...On April 12 at TOR, hit a pair of 2-run homers for the first multi-HR game of his career…his first homer reached the 500 Level at Rogers Centre, becoming the smallest player, by both height and weight, ever to homer to the 500 Level... His 6 HR in April were a club rookie record, passing Steven Souza Jr. (4) in 2015...On May 2 at KC, hit a 2-run homer in the 9th inning off Wily Peralta to give the Rays a 3-1 lead…the homer came just minutes after he was named the AL Rookie of the Month for April...On May 8 vs. ARI, struck out five times in a 13-inning loss, the first 5-SO game in club history…from May 8-10 vs. ARI/NYY, struck out in eight straight plate appearances to tie Tomás Pérez from April 28-30, 2006 for the club record...Hit safely in 12 consecutive games from April 22–May 8, one shy of tying the longest hitting streak by a rookie in franchise history...Won the Al Lopez Award, presented to the club’s most outstanding rookie in spring training…led the Grapefruit League with 8 2B, ranked 2nd with 17 RBI, tied for 2nd with 11 XBH, tied for 3rd with 20 hits and ranked 3rd with 37 total bases…hit .377/.411/.698 (20-for-53) in 18 games.
ALL-STAR GAME: Added to the AL All-Star Team as an injury replacement for LAA Tommy La Stella, but did not play due to his own injury… despite his injury, went to Cleveland to enjoy the All-Star Game festivities and experience but endured an upsetting moment when veteran broadcaster Joe Buck mispronounced his name during pregame introductions... Became the fourth rookie in franchise history selected to the All-Star Team, joining Evan Longoria in 2008, Lance Carter in 2003 and Rolando Arrojo in 1998.
POSTSEASON: Entered the AL Wild Card Game at OAK as a pinch-hitter in the 3rd inning and remained in the game at second base…started the first 4 games of the ALDS…in Game 1 at HOU, made a 5th-inning error leading to two unearned runs…in Game 3 vs. HOU, homered off Zack Greinke on the first pitch of the 4th inning.
2018
In 2018, selected from Durham on Aug 4 and remained with the Rays through season’s end, his first career major league action…appeared in 43 games and made 36 starts (24-2B, 7-LF, 5-RF)...Totaled 28 HR and 101 RBI between Double-A Montgomery, Durham and the Rays...Hit .297/.391/.558 (113-for-380) with 31 2B, 22 HR and 76 RBI in 100 games between Montgomery and Durham, earning a June 7 promotion to the Triple-A level…at the time of his selection to the majors, his 31 2B tied for 7th among all minor leaguers and his 54 XBH ranked 5th. Began his major league career hitless through 19 AB, the 2nd-longest to begin a career in club history behind Stephen Vogt (0-for-25) in 2012… after snapping the skid on Aug 15, hit .273/.357/ .527 (30-for-110) with 6 HR and 25 RBI in 37 games (30 starts) through season’s end...On Aug 5 vs. CWS, became the second player since Baseball Reference data is available (1908) to play both left field and second base in his major league debut, following OAK Tyler Ladendorf on April 8, 2015 vs. TEX...On Aug 15 at NYY, recorded his first career hit, a 2nd-inning RBI single off Luis Cessa…on Aug 28 at ATL, hit his first career home run, on a 2-2 pitch from Julio Teheran in the 6th inning...Began the season with Montgomery and was named to the Southern League midseason All-Star Team…ranked 2nd among Rays minor leaguers with 22 HR and tied for 4th with 76 RBI...Named to the Rays Organizational All-Star Team by MLB.com for a second consecutive year...Ranked by Baseball America as the No. 93 overall prospect in the minors following the season…was the No. 8 prospect in the Rays system…named by the publication to its Triple-A All-Star Team.
2017
Became the first player in Stone Crabs history to win the Florida State League Most Valuable Player Award…named Most Valuable Player for Class-A Charlotte by the Rays Baseball Operations department...Selected to the FSL midseason All-Star Team… despite a stint on the injured list and an Aug. 2 promotion to Montgomery, tied for the FSL lead with 34 2B and ranked third with 46 XBH...Named the Rays Minor League Hitter of the Month for May, batting .308 (28-for-91) with 9 2B, 6 HR and 14 RBI...Played 16 games for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League...Ranked by Baseball America as the No. 16 prospect in the Rays system following the season.
2016
Spent his first professional season with Bowling Green (Rays' Class-A)...Made his professional debut in the Hot Rods' season opener on April 7 vs. Dayton...Finished a home run shy of the cycle on May 4 at Peoria after going 3-for-4 with four RBI, a walk and two runs scored...Hit his first professional home run on July 10 at South Bend...Played in two of Bowling Green's postseason games against Great Lakes...Ranked eighth among all Tampa Bay farmhands in walks and tied for eighth in runs (tied for sixth in the Midwest League in walks).
2015
Did not make his professional debut due to an injury.