Biography
WASHINGTON STATE
WSU CAREER: Played two seasons…appeared in 66 games including 55 starts…hit .278 with 55 hits, 12 doubles, four home runs and 34 RBI…scored 30 runs and stole one base…threw out 18 base runners in his two seasons…graduated with degree in social sciences.
SENIOR (2024): Named to Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Watch List…appeared in 38 games, 22 as a starter…hit .291 with eight doubles, three home runs and 17 RBI…tallied 34 hits, scored 15 runs and eight multiple-hit games including three 3-hit games…finished regular season third in Pac-12 with 14 runners caught stealing…had two hits, homered and scored three runs in season-opening win at Utah Tech (2/16)…had three hits and drove in two runs at Utah Tech (2/17)…had three hits, doubled and scored a run in win over Rhode Island (3/2)…had two hits, drove in three runs and homered against Utah (3/10)…had two hits, homered and drove in two runs in win over Arizona State (3/22)…had two hits and caught Grant Taylor’s record 17-strikeout, one-hit shutout win at Washington (3/28)…had three hits and doubled twice against Fresno State (4/26)…doubled and scored a run against No. 6 Oregon State (5/5)…singled and scored twice in win over USC (5/10)…singled and drove in a run in both starts at No. 20 Oregon (5/16, 5/18)…named to Pac-12 Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll and WSU President’s Honor Roll (3.60)…graduated with degree in social sciences.
WSU CAREER: Played two seasons…appeared in 66 games including 55 starts…hit .278 with 55 hits, 12 doubles, four home runs and 34 RBI…scored 30 runs and stole one base…threw out 18 base runners in his two seasons…graduated with degree in social sciences.
SENIOR (2024): Named to Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Watch List…appeared in 38 games, 22 as a starter…hit .291 with eight doubles, three home runs and 17 RBI…tallied 34 hits, scored 15 runs and eight multiple-hit games including three 3-hit games…finished regular season third in Pac-12 with 14 runners caught stealing…had two hits, homered and scored three runs in season-opening win at Utah Tech (2/16)…had three hits and drove in two runs at Utah Tech (2/17)…had three hits, doubled and scored a run in win over Rhode Island (3/2)…had two hits, drove in three runs and homered against Utah (3/10)…had two hits, homered and drove in two runs in win over Arizona State (3/22)…had two hits and caught Grant Taylor’s record 17-strikeout, one-hit shutout win at Washington (3/28)…had three hits and doubled twice against Fresno State (4/26)…doubled and scored a run against No. 6 Oregon State (5/5)…singled and scored twice in win over USC (5/10)…singled and drove in a run in both starts at No. 20 Oregon (5/16, 5/18)…named to Pac-12 Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll and WSU President’s Honor Roll (3.60)…graduated with degree in social sciences.
JUNIOR (2023): Appeared in 28 games, 23 as a starter…hit .259 (21-81) with 15 runs scored, four doubles, one home run and 17 RBI…threw out nine runners attempting to steal, seventh-most in the Pac-12 Conference…recorded three multiple-hit games including one 4-hit game…made WSU debut, went 2-for-3 with two walks, two RBI and three runs scored in win over Villanova in Arizona (2/18)…started twice at Tony Gwynn Legacy in San Diego, singled and scored in win at San Diego State (2/24)…singled and had pair of sacrifice flies in win over UNLV in San Diego (2/27)…had four hits, doubled, homered and drove in four in win over Southern Indiana (3/4)…started pair of games in series win at No. 15 Oregon State, had RBI-single (3/12)…singled, scored and drove in two against Oregon (3/19)…had two hits, doubled off right-centerfield wall at USC (3/25)…scored twice in win over Santa Clara (4/22)…drove in a run and scored a run in win over Gonzaga (5/2)…had RBI-single and scored a run at California (5/13)…singled in season-finale against No. 3 Stanford (5/20).
JUNIOR COLLEGE
SOPHOMORE (2022): Attended Linn-Benton Community College in Oregon…appeared in 40 games, hit .262 (37-141) with nine doubles, three triples and 17 RBI…stole five bases and scored 24 runs…threw out 10 runners attempted to steal (10-16), committed just one error…helped Linn-Benton CC win the NWAC Championship.
FRESHMAN (2021): Attended Linn-Benton Community College in Oregon…appeared in 19 games, hit .271 (16-59) with two doubles, one home run and 14 RBI…scored 14 runs and stole one base…committed just one error.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Warrenton High School…four-year letterwinner and three-time captain in baseball, named Coastal League Player of the Year as a JUNIOR…four-year letterwinner and three-time captain in football, two-time All-State selection as an outside linebacker…also lettered three times and was named captain twice in basketball.
PERSONAL
Born in Portland…parents, Chris and Debbie…brother, Matthew and sister, Jessica…mom, Debbie played tennis and ran track at Palomar College…dad, Chris played baseball at Mesa Junior College in San Diego…member of national honor society and honor roll for three years.