Bryson Jeremy Stott...Married Dru White; has one daughter, Braxtyn Grace...2016 graduate of Desert Oasis High School (NV)...Attended University of Nevada, Las Vegas...Was a semifinalist for the 2019 Golden Spikes Award and a finalist for the Brooks Wallace Award for the nation’s top collegiate shortstop...During his sophomore campaign at UNLV, led the nation with 30 doubles...Batted .340 with 61 2B, 7 3B, 15 HR, 97 RBI, 157 R, 109 BB, 34 SB, .433 OBP and .515 SLG in 171 games over his three-year collegiate career...Became the first collegiate shortstop selected by the Phillies in the 1st round of the amateur draft since it was first held in 1965…Hobby: Golf...Signed by: Mike Garcia.
2023
Set career highs in games played, runs, hits, doubles, triples (tied), HR, RBI, extra-base hits, walks and stolen bases...Finished T-5th in the NL in sacrifice flies (8), T-7th in steals (31) and 10th in pitches/PA (4.16)...Led the Phillies with a 4.4 bWAR...His 17 outs above average were tied for 4th in MLB and ranked 3rd among all 2nd basemen (SF’s Thairo Estrada, 20 and CLE’s Andrés Giménez, 18)...Named a Rawlings Gold Glove Award finalist...Made his second career Opening Day roster...His 31 SB were the most by a Phillies 2nd baseman since Juan Samuel had 33+ stolen bases each season from 1984-88...Tied for the ML lead with KC’s Bobby Witt Jr. with 82 hits with two strikes; it was the most such hits by a Phillie since Jayson Werth in 2010 (85)...Per Elias, his 32 hits through the first 20 games were the most by a Phillie in such a span since Lefty O’Doul had 33 hits to start the 1930 season...Hit safely in a career-high 17 straight games to begin the season, setting a modern day (since 1900) franchise record, passing Willie “Puddin’ Head” Jones...Per Elias, was the first Phillies player since 1900 (Elmer Flick, 14; Nap Lajoie, 14; and Ed Delahanty, 12) with 12+ multi-hit games across the club’s first 19 games of a season...Set a franchise record when he began his career with 84 consecutive games at second base without an error, eclipsing the previous mark set by Tomas Perez (57 games) from 2001-02...Gave the Phillies their first walk-off win of the season on 4/8 vs CIN with the second walk-off hit of his career...Clubbed his first career leadoff HR on 4/16 at CIN...Went 28 consecutive plate appearances without striking out between 5/15-22...Homered in back-to-back games, 5/21 vs CHI and 5/22 vs ARI, for the second time in his career with 5/21 marking his first career pinch-hit HR...His second triple of the season on 6/14 at ARI was the 50th extra-base hit of his career...Was the first Phillie since Jimmy Rollins (2008) with two games in a single season with 3+ stolen bases (7/23 at CLE and 5/26 at ATL)...On 7/23, was the second Phillie in the modern era (Richie Ashburn, 8/16/55) and 12th player in AL/NL history with 4+ BB and 3+ SB in a game (last, Darren Lewis, 9/16/91)...Slashed .337/.391/.506 (.897 OPS) in 23 July games with 10 extra-base hits & 16 runs scored...His SB on 9/8 vs MIA was the 3,000th of the season in the majors, the first time MLB reached that mark since 2012...At 424 feet, his HR on 9/12 vs ATL was the farthest of his career...Recorded his first career game-winning hit in extra innings with a go-ahead two-run double in the 10th inning on 9/20 at ATL...His five stolen bases were the most by a Phillies player in a single postseason in franchise history (prev. four steals, five times)...His nine RBI were T-2nd-most by a Phillies second baseman in a single postseason (Chase Utley, 10 in 2009)...Hit his first career postseason HR, a grand slam in NLWCS Game 2, 10/4 vs MIA (Andrew Nardi), marking the second grand slam in Phillies postseason history (Shane Victorino, 10/2/18, NLDS Game 2 vs MIL).
2022
Made his first Opening Day roster after being a non-roster invitee to MLB Spring Training...Optioned to Lehigh Valley (AAA) on 4/25 before being recalled on 5/7 for the remainder of the season...Made 118 starts for the Phillies: 75 at SS, 41 at second base and two at third base...Was one of four rookies with at least 10 HR and 12 SB, joining SEA’s Julio Rodríguez, KC’s Bobby Witt Jr. and ATL’s Michael Harris III Per Statcast data, ranked in the 89th percentile in whiff percentage (17.2%) among qualifying MLB hitters...Slugged his first career HR on 6/3 vs LAA (Chase Silseth)...Hit his first career walk-off HR on 6/5 vs LAA (Jimmy Herget)...Recorded an eight-game hitting streak from 8/6-15, during which he posted a .455/.486/.576 slash line...On 8/12 at NYM, became the first player ever to reach base safely four times against Max Scherzer in a game (3 H, HBP)...On 9/10 vs WSH, became the first Phillies rookie to bat cleanup while starting a game at SS since Leo Norris did so on 5/11/1936 vs NYG...Slashed .276/.331/.404 (.735 OPS) in 246 PA following the All-Star break after slashing .188/.255/.307 (.561 OPS) in 220 PA before the break...On 10/7, became just the second rookie in franchise history ever to walk twice in a postseason game, joining Dave Bancroft (10/12/1915 at BOS)...Became the first Phillies rookie ever to collect multiple XBH in a postseason game in Game 3 of the NLCS vs SD on 10/21...Made his first career WS appearance in Game 1 on 10/28 at HOU (0-3, 2 BB); was the first rookie SS to walk twice in a WS game since NYY’s Derek Jeter on 10/23/96 at ATL(Game 4)...Drew a walk on 10 pitches (10/28) and 12 pitches (10/29) during the WS; per Elias, since 2000, the only other rookie to draw a 10-pitch walk in a WS game was SF’s Joe Panik (11 pitches) on 10/28/14 at KC...Led all Phillies with 4.61 pitches per plate appearance in the postseason (235 pitches/51 PA)...Since 1988, when pitch tracking data became available, the only rookie with 50 plate appearances in a postseason who saw more pitches per plate appearance was NYY’s Aaron Judge in 2017 (4.84 pitches/PA).
2021
Was the recipient of the Paul Owens Award, presented annually to the organization’s top minor league player...Started at 2nd base for the NL team in the All-Star Futures Game at Coors Field...Posted a .299/.390/.486 slash line with 26 2B, 2 3B, 16 HR, 49 RBI, 71 R, 65 BB and 10 SB in 112 combined games with Jersey Shore (A), Reading (AA) and Lehigh Valley (AAA)...Led all Phillies minor leaguers (min. 225 PA) in hits (125), runs, total bases (203), AVG, OBP and OPS (.876)...Named an Organization All-Star by MiLB.com...Was a non-roster invitee to ML spring training...Began the season with Jersey Shore and was promoted to Reading, 6/1...Promoted to Lehigh Valley, 9/22...Among qualifying Double-A Northeast hitters, ranked 2nd in AVG (.301), 7th in OBP (.368) and 9th in OPS (.848)...Named Phillies Minor League Hitter of the Month in both May and August, collecting the most hits (42) across the minors during the latter month...Reached base safely in 31 of 32 games, 7/31-9/14, including a 19-game on-base streak, 8/15-9/14, during which he posted a .411/.477/.630 slash line...Following the season, played for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League and posted a .318/.445/.489 slash line with 7 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 31 RBI, 20 R and 24 BB to 14 SO in 26 games...Led the AFL in RBI & walks and was T-1st in games...Reached base safely in all 26 of his games with Peoria...Played in the AFL’s Fall Stars Game...Following the season, was named the No. 3 prospect and the best hitter for average in the Phillies minor league system by Baseball America; was also named the No. 67 prospect in baseball by the same publication...Was also named the No. 97 prospect in baseball by MLB Pipeline.
2020
Appeared in one spring training game with the Phillies, 2/28 vs ATL...Was added to the club’s player pool on 7/29 and spent the remainder of the summer at the alternate training site in Lehigh Valley...Following the season, was named the No. 3 prospect in the Phillies system by Baseball America for the second straight year.
2019
Began his professional career with Gulf Coast League Phillies East (R) and was promoted to Williamsport (A) on 7/14...Named a New York-Penn League All-Star...Selected as Phillies Minor League Defender of the Month for July...Chosen twice as Phillies Minor League Player of the Week: 7/8-14 and 8/5-11...Slashed .324/.405/.490 in 28 August games...Participated in Florida Instructional League...Following the season, was named the No. 3 prospect in the Phillies system by Baseball America.