He and his wife, Emily, reside in Boynton Beach, Fla...Attended North Broward Preparatory High School. Was originally born on Long Island, N.Y. Moved to South Florida when he was younger...Is an avid fan of tennis, attending the first annual Miami Invitational at LoanDepot Park on Dec. 8, 2025, where he met top-ranked tennis athletes including ATP No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz...Originally selected by San Diego in the first round (Competitive Balance Round A) of the 2018 First-Year Player Draft out of North Broward Prep School in Coconut Creek, Fla...Held the eighth annual XE9 Camp this past December at his alma mater, North Broward Prep, where his main goal is to give back to the community and help young athletes develop their baseball skills...Considers his two hidden talents his skill in the video game Apex Legends and popular outdoor game of pickleball.
2025
Set career highs in games (139), runs (75), hits (159), doubles (20), home runs (three), RBI (43) and walks (49) in his third season with Miami...Made first career Opening Day roster...Led Marlins in runs, hits, multi-hit games (44), walks and stolen bases (27)...Per FanGraphs, his 2.5 fWAR ranked second on the team...Matched his career high and led Miami with five triples. Ranked tied for 10th in the NL in triples...With 27 steals in 34 attempts, he became the eighth different Marlin to record 25+ stolen bases in consecutive seasons (31 in 2024) and the first to do so since Dee Strange-Gordon from 2015-27...Ranked in Baseball Savant’s 98th percentile with a 12.2 whiff % and in the 91st percentile with a 31.5 squared-up %...His career-best 14.2 K% ranked 12th among qualified NL hitters; he struck out 88 times in 619 plate appearances...Also finished 11th among NL qualified hitters with his .283 AVG...Snapped MLB-longest 494-at-bat streak without a home run with his second career home run, and first this season, on July 12 at Baltimore...From June 1-Aug. 15, led MLB with 89 hits and a .340 AVG (89-for-262) in 63 games played, with 17 doubles, three triples and two home runs...Played in 41 games at shortstop to begin the season before hitting the 15-day IL with a left mid-back strain from May 15-31...Upon his return, he was made Miami’s primary second baseman, posting a. .989 fielding percent (four E/360 TC) in 93 starts (96 games) at the position...Has posted a .960 fielding pct. (six E/149 TC) in 41 starts (41 games) at shortstop...Named August’s Defensive Player of the Month for second base by Sports Info Solutions, and during the month had six DRS, the most in the Majors by a second baseman in the month...Finished third among all MLB second basemen with nine OAA at second base, trailing only TOR’s Andrés Giménez (10) and CHC’s Nico Hoerner (14)...Hit second career lead-off home run and on Aug. 13 at Cleveland and second for a Marlin this season...Slashed .306/.368/.391 (116-for-379) as a left-handed batter off RHP and .236/.289/.275 (43-for-182) as a right-handed batter off LHP. Also finished 11th among NL qualified hitters with his .283 AVG...Hit second career lead-off home run and on Aug. 13 at Cleveland and second for a Marlin on the season...Slashed .306/.368/.391 (116-for-379) as a left-handed batter off RHP and .236/.289/.275 (43-for-182) as a right-handed batter off LHP.
2024
Slashed .328/.397/.423 (87-for-265) in a career-high 70 games (two stints) with Miami, also setting career highs in runs (39), doubles (12), triples (five), home runs (one), RBI (26), walks (33) and stolen bases (31)...Missed the majority of the first half of the season on the Injured List (left foot infection). Started the season on the 15-day IL, was transferred to the 60-day on May 7 and reinstated on May 27...Hit .330 (36-for-109) in 26 games with Triple-A Jacksonville from May 18-June 5 and June 12-30...His first stint was June 7-9, playing in three games and going 2-for-9 with one double, two walks and three strikeouts...Was recalled for a second time on July 2, slashing .400/.465/.491 (44-for-110) with 12 stolen bases and 16 walks in a 30-game span until Aug. 6. His 14 multi-hit games in this span led the NL and were tied for the most in MLB with KC’s B. Witt Jr. and BOS’s R. Devers...Recorded the second cycle in club history on July 28 at MIL (also Luis Arraez on April 11, 2023 at PHI). He went 4-for-4 with a first-pitch lead-off home run in the first inning (first career homer), a double in the fifth inning, his first career triple in the seventh inning and an infield single in the ninth inning while also drawing a walk in the third...He became just the second player in Marlins history whose first career home run was a leadoff homer (also Hanley Ramírez on April 18, 2006 at CIN). He also became only the eighth player in MLB history to hit for a cycle in the same game in which he hit his first career homer...Reached base safely in a career-best 23-straight games from July 10-Aug. 6, going 26-for-83 (.313) with 14 walks. Marked the longest on-base streak for a Marlins hitter since Jon Berti’s 24-game streak from June 1-27, 2022...Started 68 of 70 games played, with 67 starts at shortstop and one at second base. Posted a .971 fielding pct. at shortstop, committing seven errors in 243 total chances...His 31 steals marked the second-most by a Marlin through 70 games to start a season in club history, with all 31 of his steals coming since 7/11. Also marked the second-most steals in MLB in that span (LAD’s S. Ohtani, 37)...Posted a .322 AVG (68-for-211) after the All-Star Break, leading all NL qualifiers and ranking sixth in the Majors...Set a club record with three triples on Sept. 27 at TOR. Is just the 31st player since 1920 to accomplish the feat in MLB, and the first since LAD’s Y. Puig on July 25, 2014 at SF...His five triples in 2024 marked the most for a Marlin in a single season since Lewis Brinson also had five in 2018. The last Marlin to have more triples in a season was Dee Strange-Gordon, with nine, in 2017.
2023
Played in 30 games with the Marlins across three stints during his first year in the Majors, batting .295 (23x78) with three doubles, three RBI and a .329 OBP...Appeared in 24 games at second base and four games in center field, combining for a 1.000 fielding pct. at the Major League level...In the Minors, split time between second base (three errors in 386.2 innings), third base (zero errors in 104.0 innings), shortstop (one error in 34.0 innings) and center field (0 errors in 249.0 innings)...Recorded back-to-back games with multiple hits and multiple stolen bases on Sept. 24 vs. MIL and Sept. 27 at NYM, joining Dee Strange-Gordon in 2016 and Luis Castillo in 2001 as the only players in club history to do so...Went 5x8 with four stolen bases in this span...Earned his final call-up when rosters expanded to 28 players in September, hitting .264 with eight runs scored, two doubles and one RBI in 20 games played through the end of the season...Made his postseason debut as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning on Oct. 4 at PHI (NLWCS Game 2) and recorded a hit in his only at-bat and scored a run...Was optioned back to Triple-A on May 7, where he hit .348 in six games before being recalled again on May 16...Slashed .467/.467/.533 with a 1.000 OPS in six games before being optioned on May 30...Started the season with Triple-A Jacksonville before being recalled on May 2, making his MLB debut that night with a pinch-hit at-bat in the 9th inning...Recorded his first career hit on May 3 vs. ATL with a single in the seventh inning off Dylan Lee...In 93 games at Triple-A Jacksonville during his first season in the organization, led the International League with his .351 AVG and collected 130 hits, including 14 doubles, two triples, seven home runs and 47 RBI with 52 walks and 30 strikeouts...His .351 AVG marked the best in Jacksonville’s Triple-A/Double-A Minor League history (min. 378 plate appearances, 1962-present) and his .429 OBP ranked second...Was named the 2023 Triple-A Jacksonville Most Valuable Player...Stole 32 bases in 36 attempts at Triple-A (88%)...Set professional career highs with his .351 AVG and .886 OPS, with his 130 hits ranking second...Ranked second in AVG among all minor league full-season leagues...Recorded a career-high six hits on Aug. 5 at Memphis with five singles and one home run, going 6x6 in the first six-hit game by any Marlins Minor League player since Carlos Lopez on May 24, 2014, with Low-A Greensboro...His six-hit effort also marked the most hits by any Jacksonville hitter since at least 2005 and was one of four six-hit games in Triple-A during the 2023 season.
2022
Xavier Edwards was acquired by Miami from the Tampa Bay Rays alongside RHP JT Chargois on Nov. 15, 2022. Enters as Miami’s No. 16 prospect by MLBPipeline. Was ranked No. 4 overall in the Rays’ system. Is the No. 10 2B prospect in the league...Played in 93 games for the Triple-A Durham Bulls in 2022, slashing .246/.328/.350 with five home runs, 19 doubles, 33 RBI and 48 runs scored...His five home runs marked the first home run hit by Edwards since June 27, 2019...Made 49 starts at second base (.978 fielding pct.), 19 at third base (.981 fielding pct.) and 20 at shortstop (.972 fielding pct.)...Has accrued the most innings in the Minors at second base (1683.0), then shortstop (695.1) and then third base (346.2).
2021
Hit .302 in his first season at Double-A, and his first season in the Rays organization after being acquired via trade from the Padres in December of 2019...Played in 81 games for Double-A Montgomery, with 13 doubles, three triples and 27 RBI, with 36 walks and 42 strikeouts...Recorded 19 stolen bases...Was caught 11 times...Made the American League Futures Game roster.
2020
Added to the Rays 60-man player pool on Aug. 14 and spent the summer at the alternate training site in Port Charlotte…ranked by Baseball America as the No. 8 prospect in the Rays system following the season.
2019
Hit .322/.375/.396 (162-for-503) with 18 2B, 8 3B, 1 HR, 43 RBI and 34 SB in 123 games between Class-A Fort Wayne and Class-A Lake Elsinore… led Padres minor leaguers in hits and tied for 2nd in steals…struck out 54 times in 561 PA, and his swing-and-miss rate was the lowest among all teenagers in the minors…named to the Midwest League midseason and postseason All-Star teams…named to the Padres Organizational All-Star Team by MLB. com…acquired by the Rays on Dec. 6 in the trade involving Hunter Renfroe and Tommy Pham… ranked by Baseball America as the No. 85 overall prospect in the minors following the season…was the No. 8 prospect in the Rays system…the publication also tabbed him as the Best Defensive Second Baseman in the MWL in its Best Tools survey.
2018
In his first professional season, hit .346/.453/ .409 (55-for-159) with 22 SB in 45 games between the Rookie-level AZL Padres and Short-A Tri-City…ranked by Baseball America as the No. 21 prospect in the Padres system following the season.