Ryan Patrick McMahon...Oldest of two siblings, a sister, Meghan, and brother, TJ, who played football collegiately...Married to Natalie and the couple has a dog, Radley...Welcomed their first child, a baby girl, in February of 2024...Committed to the University of Southern California before being drafted in 2013...Attended Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif....Was the Trinity League Most Valuable Player as a senior in 2013...Resides in Scottsdale, Ariz., during the offseason...Cousin, Sidney Dobner, is an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks...Previously served as the head video coordinator before becoming the first woman in Milwaukee franchise history to be named an assistant coach in 2023...Both of his grandfathers served in the military, one in the Army and one in the Navy...In his free time, he likes to golf, fish, bowl and bike...His favorite food is steak...Can juggle.
2024
Named a National League All-Star for the first time while setting career highs in plate appearances (645), hits (137) and walks (69)...Appeared in a career-high tying 153 games (also: 2022)...Fifth player in franchise history to appear in at least 150 games in four consecutive seasons, joining Todd Helton (1998-2004), Nolan Arenado (2015-19), Dante Bichette (1996-99) and Vinny Castilla (1996-99)...Voted into the 2024 All-Star Game as a result of player balloting, his first career All-Star selection...Became the fourth third baseman in franchise history to be named an All-Star, joining Vinny Castilla (1995, 1998), Jeff Cirillo (2000) and Nolan Arenado (2015-19)...Entered the game in the bottom of the sixth inning in place of Ketel Marte, playing second base and batting first...Struck out swinging vs. Royals pitcher Seth Lugo in his only at-bat...Named a finalist for the National League Rawlings Gold Glove at third base for the fourth consecutive season...His 10 defensive runs saved tied for second among Major League third basemen...9.2 UZR the third-highest among all qualified position players...1.5 defensive WAR ranked second among third basemen (min. 90% games at third base)...Logged his fifth career season with at least 20 home runs, 60 RBI and 55 walks, tied with Larry Walker for the second-most such seasons in franchise history trailing Todd Helton (seven seasons)...Slashed .272/.350/.447 with 14 home runs in 95 games prior to the All-Star break, setting first-half career highs in games, hits, average and OBP...Slashed .188/.283/.309 with six home runs following the All-Star break...Hit a walk-off grand slam in the Rockies¡¯ Home Opener on April 5 vs. Tampa Bay, the third walk-off grand slam in franchise history, joining Charlie Blackmon (Sept. 11, 2020 vs. Los Angeles-NL) and Ryan Spilborghs (Aug. 24, 2009 vs. San Francisco)...Third career walk-off home run and second career grand slam...Followed his walk-off grand slam with a home run in his first at-bat the following day on April 6...Became the fifth player in franchise history to hit a home run in his first at-bat following a walk-off home run, joining Blackmon (April 19-20, 2019), Jason Giambi (Aug. 15-16, 2011), Dante Bichette (May 31-June 1, 1998) and Larry Walker (June 5-7, 1997)...Became the 49th player (71st time) to hit a home run in the Allegheny River on May 3 in Pittsburgh, the second Rockie alongside Todd Helton...Stole home in the fifth inning on June 15 vs. Pittsburgh, the 17th steal of home in Rockies history, the first since Dexter Fowler on July 21, 2011 vs. Atlanta...19th steal of home in Coors Field history...Was his first stolen base of the season...Drew a bases loaded walk on a ball four pitch-clock violation on June 22 vs. Washington, the first time in Major League history a team won via a pitch-clock violation.
2023
His 17 defensive runs saved (Sports Info Solutions) tied for the ninth-most for all Major League position players, second-most by any third baseman¡48 DRS 2021-23 were the second-most in the Majors¡named a Rawlings NL Gold Glove finalist at third base....2.1 defensive WAR tied for seventh in the National League¡6.1 total dWAR 2021-23 the third-highest in the Majors....Led the Majors with 4.37 pitches per plate appearance.... Recorded 23 home runs, one shy of his career high of 24 set in 2019¡20 or more home runs in each of his last four full seasons (excluding 2020)....Average home run distance of 420-feet tied with Ronald Acu?a Jr. for the second-furthest in the Majors, trailing Shohei Ohtani¡¯s 422-foot average (min. 15 HR)....Finished fourth in the Majors with 198 strikeouts, setting a Rockies¡¯ single-season record¡31.6% strikeout rate also the fourth-highest in the Majors, the third-highest in franchise history....Second career five-strikeout game in the first game of the Sept. 16 doubleheader against the Giants ¡ seventh five-strikeout game in franchise history....20 games with three or more strikeouts tied for the second-most in the Majors¡66 career games with at least three strikeouts the most in franchise history... Slashed .260/.341/.471 with 20 doubles, three triples and 14 home runs over 88 games in the first half¡.211/.297/.375 with 11 doubles, and nine home runs over 64 second-half games...Career-best 17-game on-base streak July 16-Aug. 6 (.297/.387/.594) and career-best 11-game hitting streak June 8-19 (.381/.480/.690)....Slashed .349/.434/.644 with 11 doubles, two triples, eight home runs and 25 RBI through 35 games May 12-June 19 ¡ slashed .206/.292/.357 in 80 games from June 20 through the end of the season while hitting .183 (15-for-82) in September...Tied a career high with four hits May 29 at Arizona fell a double shy of the cycle....Career-high-tying five RBI (3x, last: Aug. 4, 2022 at San Diego) and three runs scored (4x, last: April 6, 2021 vs. Arizona) May 28 vs. the Mets¡10 RBI May 27-29, his most in his career through a three-game span...Homered in a career-best four consecutive games from May 26-29, the first Rockie to do so since Elias D¨ªaz June 28-July 2, 2021 and the 26th home run streak of four or more games in franchise history....Two home runs on June 18 at Atlanta, the ninth multi-home run game of his career....Walk-off sacrifice fly July 31 vs. San Diego, his third career walk-off RBI (last: Aug. 26, 2019 vs. Atlanta).
2022
Named a finalist for the National League Gold Glove at third base for the second consecutive season...nine outs above average were tied for the third-most among Major League third baseman per Baseball Savant...His 17 errors on the season were a career-high and tied for the most in the NL...made 10 errors in his first 52 games through June 6 and six errors in his final 99 games June 7 through the end of the season...Hit 20 home runs for the third time in his career while walking a career-high 60 times and stealing a career best seven bases...His 4.28 pitches-per-plate-appearance were the fourth-most in the Majors...158 strikeouts the 12th-most in the National League...His 15-game on-base streak Sept. 2-22 was the second-longest of his career (longest: 16 games in 2019)...slashed .250/.338/.483 with two doubles and four home runs (15-for-60) through the span...Hit his first leadoff home run on Sept. 9 vs. Arizona, one of two home runs in that game, his eighth career multi-home run game...14th batter in Rockies history (28th time) to have a multi-home run game that included a leadoff homer...second career leadoff home run Sept. 24 off San Diego¡¯s Yu Darvish...Hit the second of back-to-back home runs with Brendan Rodgers in the seventh inning on Aug. 11 vs. St. Louis as part of a six-run inning in an eventual 8-6 Rockies win...Had a 10-game hitting streak from Aug. 1-12 (tied for the longest of his career, last: Aug. 3-13, 2021)...slashed .351/.429/.730 with four home runs, 10 RBI and two stolen bases during the stretch...Tied a career-high (set on April 18, 2019 vs. Philadelphia) with five RBI on Aug. 4 at San Diego...hit a three-run home run off Joe Musgrove in the game...Connected on a 495¡¯ home run in the seventh inning Aug. 9 vs. St. Louis, the longest home run by a Rockie in the Statcast Era, later broken on Sept. 9 by C.J. Cron (504¡¯)...fourth-longest home run in the Majors in 2022 and the fifth-longest in Coors Field history...longest by a Rockies left-handed hitter in franchise history...Finished August with a .311 (28-for-90) batting average, his highest of any month...in 89 games prior to the All-Star Break, slashed .246/.341/.382 with seven home runs...post-All-Star, slashed .245/.306/.459 with 13 home runs in 64 games.
2021
Appeared in 113 games at third base (95 starts) and 52 at second base (44 starts) and was named a Gold Glove finalist as a third baseman for the first time in his career... Recorded 22 Defensive Runs Saved (DRS) via Sports Info Solutions, the most in the Majors ¡ 2.5 defensive WAR (Baseball Reference) the second-best in baseball ¡ 13 DRS at third base tied for second and nine DRS at second base finished fourth... According to Sports Info Solutions, had 21 Good Fielding Plays and 15 Misplays and Errors ¡ had the highest rate of Good Plays per 1,000 innings among third basemen and the second-lowest rate of misplays and errors ¡ his 21-15 ratio was the best among Major Leaguers (min. 600 innings at third)... Set career highs in games (151), runs (80), hits (134), doubles (32), RBI (86), walks (59) and stolen bases (six)... Tied a franchise record with 14 total bases on April 6 vs. Arizona, going 4-for-6 with a double and three home runs ¡ recorded the 18th three-home run game in franchise history¡ set a career-high with four hits ¡ one of only six players in 2021 to record four or more extra-base hits in a game ¡ ninth Rockie in history with four or more extra-base hits in a game... Posted a career-long, 10-game hitting streak Aug. 3-13, batting .333 (11-for-33) with three doubles, one home run and three RBI through the stretch... Hit 16 home runs in his first 67 games through June 15 (.261/.308/.527) ¡ eight home runs through 84 games from June 16 through the end of the season (.255/.353/.407)... Hit a lead-flipping pinch-hit home run with two outs in the ninth inning Sept. 9 at Philadelphia, the first Rockie in history to hit a go-ahead pinch-hit home run when trailing and down to the last out ¡ fifth Major League player in the last 20 years to accomplish this feat on an 0-2 count, first since Justin Smoak on Aug. 31, 2018... Went 3-for-3 with his first career grand slam and two walks July 30 at San Diego ¡ joined Larry Walker and Andres Galarraga as the only players in franchise history to record three hits, two walks and four RBI in a road game ¡ first Rockie since Raimel Tapia on Aug. 20, 2020 to reach base five times in a game.
2020
Made 48 starts (28 at second base, 10 at first base and 10 at third base) with two appearances at shortstop, the first of his career... Batted .220 (37-for-168) as a starter... His nine home runs were second-most on the club behind Trevor Story¡¯s 11¡hit home runs in consecutive games (Sept. 25-26) for the fourth time in his career (last: three consecutive games, Aug. 14-17, 2019)... His strikeout percentage of 34.2 was the second-highest in the Majors and in the National League... Hit a game-tying home run in the ninth inning on Sept. 11 vs. Los Angeles-AL, his sixth carer game-tying home run, his first in the ninth inning or later...Recorded his fifth career multi-home run game Aug. 20 vs. Houston¡his five multi-home run games over the last two seasons were tied with Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story for the most on the club...His home run on Aug. 12 vs. Arizona came on a 3-0 count, the 21st home run on 3-0 in Rockies history and the first since Michael Cuddyer hit one on May 24, 2014 at Atlanta.
2019
Became Colorado's primary second baseman, making 98 starts at the position, in addition to 14 starts at first base and 10 at third ... His 24 home runs and 83 RBI on the season were the most by a primary second baseman in franchise history, surpassing Clint Barmes in 2009 (23 home runs, 76 RBI) ... Finished second on the team with 47 RBI and 17 home runs in the second half, trailing Nolan Arenado in both categories (21 HR, 51 RBI) ... Recorded a career-high-tying three hits nine times … had one career three-hit game entering the season ... His four multi-home run games tied with Arenado and Trevor Story for the most on the club ... Had one stint on the 10-day injured list, April 6-18, with a left elbow strain … went 3-for-4 with two home runs and a career-high five RBI his first game back on April 18 vs. Philadelphia ... he became the first player in Rockies history to hit two or more home runs in his first game after being reinstated from the injured list ... Tied for second on the Rockies with 17 go-ahead RBI (Arenado ranked first with 22) and eight game-winning RBI ... Hit his second career walk-off home run (two RBI) on Aug. 26 vs. Atlanta (also: Aug. 8, 2018 vs. Los Angeles-NL).
2018
Made his first career Opening Day roster and appeared in 91 games across three stints with the Rockies ... Made 21 starts at first base, eight at second base and eight at third base … batted .238 (31-for-13) with seven doubles, one triple, two home runs and nine RBI as a starter ... Batted .216 (8-for-37) with two home runs as a pinch hitter … pinch-hit three-run home run June 20 vs. New York-NL and a pinch-hit solo home run Sept. 4 vs. San Francisco ... Became the first player in franchise history to hit a game-winning home run in the seventh inning or later in consecutive games, Aug 10-11 vs. Los Angeles-NL … two-out, three-run walk-off home run Aug. 11 and a two-run home run in the seventh inning on Aug. 10 ... Hit his first Major League home run on June 14 at Philadelphia in the eighth inning off Hector Neris ... Appeared in 55 games with Albuquerque, batting .290 (65-for-224) with 15 doubles, three triples, 11 home runs and 48 RBI ... Went 0-for-3 with one walk in four postseason plate appearances.
2017
Made his Major League debut for the Rockies on Aug. 12 at Miami...Appeared in 17 games across two stints with the Rockies after making his Major League debut as a pinch-hitter on Aug. 12 at Miami...Recorded his first Major League hit on Aug. 13 at Miami, a single in the eighth inning off Junichi Tazawa...Optioned to Triple-A on Aug. 18 before being recalled for the remainder of the season on Sept. 1...Made three starts, all at first base … also appeared in four games at second base and three games at third...Appeared in the 2017 Futures Game in Miami and went 0-for-1 with a walk...Was named MiLB.com Fan's Choice for Best Offensive Player in the Minor Leagues … across 119 games between Double-A Hartford and Triple-A Albuquerque, combined to bat .355 (167-for-470) with 39 doubles, four triples, 20 home runs and 88 RBI...Was named the Double-A Eastern League Player of the Month for April … overall, batted .326 (59-for-181) with 16 doubles, two triples and six home runs in 49 games with Hartford...Was promoted to Albuquerque on June 1 and won the Pacific Coast League Player of the Month for June in his first month in the league … hit .429 during the month and led the PCL in hits (50), extra-base hits (21), total bases (85) and doubles (14).
2016
Spent the season with Double-A Hartford, where he recorded a club-leading 75 RBI and a career-high 55 walks...Batted .242 (113-for-466) with 49 runs, 27 doubles, five triples, 12 home runs, 75 RBI and a .399 slugging percentage … played first base for the first time in his career...Played in a career-high 133 games, tied for fourth in the Eastern League.
2015
Spent the year with High-A Modesto, where he batted .300 (149-for-496) with 85 runs, 43 doubles, six triples, 18 home runs, 75 RBI, 49 walks and 153 strikeouts...His 43 doubles led the California League … the only player in the league to hit over 40 doubles on the season...His 149 hits and 85 runs ranked fifth in the California League, and the .300 batting average ranked seventh...Mid-Season and Post-Season All-Star … was also named a High-A All-Star and a Minor League All-Star by Baseball America.
2014
Spent the entire season as the starting third baseman for Low-A Asheville...His 102 RBI were also tied for most in the South Atlantic League, and the 93 runs were tied for second-most. Recorded 46 doubles, which were the second-most on the Tourists and the second-most in the league...Named South Atlantic League Player of the Week for the week ending on April 20...Rated the fifth-best Rockies prospect and 95th overall prospect by Baseball America.
2013
Spent his first professional season with Rookie Level Grand Junction and batted .321 (70-for218) in 59 games...Made 54 starts at third base for Grand Junction...Named the Pioneer League Player of the Week for the week ending Sept. 2...Named a Topps Short-Season/Rookie All-Star and MiLB.com Organization All-Star.