Jeremy Jose De La Rosa.
2022
Enjoyed a breakout season...Was named co-Hitter of the Year after ranking in Washington’s Minor League system in stolen bases (T2nd, 39), on-base percentage (4th, .358), batting average (5th, .280), OPS (5th, .794), RBI (T5th, 67) and total bases (6th, 173)...He set career highs in nearly every statistical category...He was one of only 12 players in all of Minor League Baseball to put together a slash line of .280/.358/.436 or better to go along with 39 stolen bases...Was named Carolina League Player of the Month for the month of May, hitting .372/.433/.553 with six doubles, a triple, three home runs, 10 walks, 17 RBI, 18 runs scored and 10 stolen bases...His 35 hits that month were most in the Carolina League...He opened his 2022 season hitting safely in 31 of 35 games through May 21, including a season-high 12-game hitting streak from April 15-29...Was promoted to High-A Wilmington on July 12... At the time of the promotion, he ranked among Carolina League hitters in average (1st, .315), hits (1st, 88), total bases (1st, 141) RBI (2nd, 57), OBP (5th, .394), slugging percentage (2nd, .505), OPS (2nd, .899) and runs scored (2nd, 56)…Had season cut short due to hamate surgery.
2021
Spent the season with Single-A Fredericksburg...At 19 years old, was one of the youngest players in the league.
2020
Was a member of the 60-Player Pool...Spent the entire season at the Alternate Training Site (Fredericksburg)...Participated in Instructional League following the season.
2019
In his first professional season, appeared in 26 games for the GCL Nationals.