Graduated from Westlake (CA) High School...His younger brother, Collin, was a Minor League catcher with Atlanta (2015- 16) and Miami (2017)...His youngest brother, Cameron, served in the United States Marine Corps...His maternal great grandfather, Fred Gehrke, a former NFL running back, is credited with designing the iconic Los Angeles Rams horn logo on the team¡¯s helmet...Gehrke is also credited with developing the first full facemask used on a football helmet...Co-founded California Strong, whose mission is to provide immediate financial assistance to individuals affected by major California disasters and other tragic events...the organization was formed in November 2018 in response to the wild fires that struck Northern and Southern California and the bar shooting in Thousand Oaks.
2023
Batted .278 with 19 HR, 76 RBI and 28 SB in 144 games with Milwaukee...Made 141 starts (121g in LF, 20g at DH)...Batted leadoff in 123 of his 141 starts...had leadoff homers on 4/18 at Seattle, 5/4 at Colorado, 5/14 vs. Kansas City, 7/15 at Cincinnati and 8/28 at Chicago-NL...now has nine career leadoff homers...Led the team in runs (106), SB (28) and walks (78)...Was among NL leaders in runs (ninth, 106), OBP (9th, .370) and walks (10th, 78)...Became the fourth player in franchise history with at least three seasons of 100+ runs, joining Robin Yount (5x), Paul Molitor (4x) and Ryan Braun (4x)...Had two-homer games on 5/13 vs. Kansas City and 9/22 at Miami...His 1,500th career hit came 9/23 at Miami on an infield single off Matt Moore...Hit .500 (4-for-8) in the NL Wild Card Series vs. Arizona...Was Brewers nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award.
2022
Batted .252 with 14 HR, 57 RBI and 19 SB in 154 games with Milwaukee...Made 149 starts (114g in LF, 35g at DH)...Batted leadoff in 88 of his last 96 starts.....belted leadoff homers on 6/11 at Washington and 9/6 at Colorado.....now has four career leadoff homers...Led the team in games (154), at-bats (575), runs (99), hits (145), walks (88) and stolen bases (19)...Was among the National League leaders in walks (3rd, 88), runs (T8th, 99) and OBP (10th, .355)...Was a finalist for a Gold Glove Award in left field along with the Cubs¡¯ Ian Happ (winner) and Diamondbacks¡¯ David Peralta...Committed just a single error all season (10/1 vs. Miami)...Belted his fourth career grand slam on 4/18 vs. Pittsburgh off Zach Thompson...On 5/11 at Cincinnati became just the sixth player in Major League history to hit for the cycle three times and the first to have three cycles against one team (4-for-5, two r, double, triple, HR, three rbi).....was the 10th cycle in franchise history...Had a pair of 12-game hitting streaks: 6/21-7/3 (.378, 17-for-45, one hr, seven rbi) and 7/17-8/3 (.367, 18-for-49, 0hr, four rbi)...His leadoff homer on 9/6 at Colorado measured 499 feet, the longest tracked home run of his career and fourth-longest in the StatCast Era (since 2015).
2021
Batted .248 with nine HR and 51 RBI in 117 games with Milwaukee...Made 107 starts (103g in LF, 4g at DH)...His 70 walks led the team and ranked 10th in the National League...Was on the 10-day injured list from 4/17-5/2, retroactive to 4/14, with a lower back strain and again from 5/4-5/17 with the same injury...Was on the injured list (COVID-19) from 7/27-8/6...Played in his 1,000th career game on 5/31 vs. Detroit...Belted a pair of homers, including his third career grand slam, along with six RBI in a 9-6 win on 8/21 vs. Washington...From 8/21-9/1 recorded a season-high 11-game hitting streak during which he batted .372 (16-for-43) with two HR and nine RBI...Hit .200 (3-for-15) in the NLDS vs. Atlanta.
2020
On 3/6 signed a nine-year contract through 2028 with a mutual option for 2029...had previously been signed through 2021 with a club option for 2022...Batted .205 with 12 HR and 22 RBI in 58 games with Milwaukee...Made 58 starts (51g in LF, 7g at DH)¡Led the team in runs (39), walks (46 - 2nd in NL) and stolen bases (4)¡Recorded the 30th inside-the-park homer in franchise history on 8/6 at Chicago-AL to go along with four walks in the 8-3 win...Reached base safely in 29 consecutive games from 8/9-9/11, which was the third-longest streak in the Major Leagues in 2020, trailing only the Braves¡¯ Freddie Freeman (33g) and the Dodgers¡¯ Justin Turner (31g)¡Hit his 150th career home run on 9/18 vs. Kansas City (solo off Danny Duffy)¡Went 2-for-9 in the NL Wild Card Series at Los Angeles.
2019
Batted .329 with 44 HR, 97 RBI and 30 stolen bases in 130 games... Made 127 starts (122g in RF, 3g in LF, 2g at DH)... His year ended on 9/10 at Miami from a fractured right knee cap on a foul ball... Finished second to the Dodgers' Cody Bellinger in National League MVP voting... Was named to the inaugural All-MLB First Team... Was named Brewers Most Valuable Player by the Milwaukee Chapter of the BBWAA... Won the batting title for the second straight season (.329)...became the first player to win consecutive NL batting titles since the Rockies' Larry Walker in 1998 (.363) and 1999 (.379)... Earned his third Silver Slugger Award (also 2016 and 2018)... Won his second consecutive Hank Aaron Award... Was an All-Star for the second time (also 2018)...started in left field as the National League's top vote-getter in the Starters Election (930,577 votes)... Was named National League Player of the Week for 3/28-3/31 (.500, 4hr, 8rbi) and 4/15-4/21 (.417, 8hr, 16rbi)... Was named Brewers Player of the Month for March/April (.353, 14hr, 34rbi) and June (.365, 8hr, 18rbi)... Set career highs in batting average (.329), HR (44), on-base percentage (.429), slugging percentage (.671), OPS (1.100) and stolen bases (30)...tied his career high in walks (80)... Led the Major Leagues in slugging percentage (.671) and OPS (1.100)... Led the National League in batting average (.329) and on-base percentage (.429) and also ranked among the NL leaders in stolen bases (T3rd, 30), HR (4th, 44), total bases (T7th, 328) and extra-base hits (8th, 76)... Became the 10th player (12 times) in Major League history to produce a 40 HR/30 SB season ... Recorded an 18-game hitting streak 6/1-6/21, batting .453 (34-for-75) with 8 HR and 17 RBI... Recorded a career-high 19-game hitting streak from 7/6-8/1, batting .359 (28-for-78) with 5 HR and 14 RBI... Became the sixth player (first Brewer) in Major League history to homer in each of his team's first 4 games of a season... Belted his 100th career home run on 4/7 vs. Chicago-NL with a 2-run shot off Kyle Hendricks ... Scored his 500th career run on 4/12 at Los Angeles-NL... Tied franchise records for HR (3) and RBI (7) in a game on 4/15 vs. St. Louis... Notched his 100th career stolen base on 4/27 at New York-NL... Tallied his 1,000th career hit on 6/30 vs. Pittsburgh with a double off Steven Brault... Smacked his second career grand slam on 7/16 vs. Atlanta off Huascar Ynoa... Collected 5 hits, including a pair of homers, on 8/17 at Washington...was his fourth career game of at least 5 hits... Produced his 500th career RBI on 9/7 vs. Chicago-NL with a walk-off double in the ninth inning.
2018
Was acquired by Milwaukee from Miami on 1/25 in exchange for four players ... Was named National League Most Valuable Player as he batted .326 with 36 HR, 110 RBI and 22 stolen bases in 147 games...made 144 starts (67g in RF, 64g in LF, 13g in CF) ... Became the fourth player (5x) in franchise history to be named MVP, joining Rollie Fingers (1981), Robin Yount (1982 and 1989) and Ryan Braun (2011) ... Became the first batting champion in franchise history (.326) ... Batted .367 (109-for-297, 25hr, 75rbi) over his last 74 games of the season ... Earned his second career Silver Slugger Award ... Won his first career Hank Aaron Award...joined Prince Fielder (2007) as the second player in franchise history to win the award ... Was a finalist for a Gold Glove Award in left field along with the Pirates' Corey Dickerson (winner) and Braves' Adam Duvall ... Was named Brewers Most Valuable Player and Top Newcomer as voted on by members of the Milwaukee Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America ... Was an All-Star for the first time...joined Prince Fielder (2011) as the only Brewers to homer in an All-Star Game (solo shot off Charlie Morton) ... Was named National League Player of the Week three times: 7/23-7/29 (7g, .517, 3hr, 10rbi), 8/27-9/2 (6g, .444, 4hr, 14rbi) and 9/17-9/23 (6g, .545, 2hr, 7rbi) ... Was named National League Player of the Month for September (26g, .352, 10hr, 33rbi) ... Was named Brewers Player of the Month for May (27g, .330, 5hr, 17rbi), July (26g, .400, 4hr, 23rbi), August (26g, .307, 11hr, 19hr) and September/October (27g, .370, 10hr, 34rbi) ... Led the National League in batting average (.326), slugging percentage (.598), OPS (1.000) and total bases (343) and was among the top five in runs (2nd, 118), hits (2nd, 187), RBI (T2nd, 110), on-base percentage (3rd, .402), HR (T3rd, 36) and extra-base hits (5th, 77) ... Became the third 30/20 player in franchise history, joining Ryan Braun (2009, 2011-12) and Tommy Harper (1970) ... Became the fifth player in Major League history to have two cycles in the same season and the first to do it against the same team (8/29 at Cincinnati and 9/17 vs. Cincinnati) ... Had 5 hits on 3/31 at San Diego and a career-high six hits on 8/29 at Cincinnati (cycle)...his six hits tied a franchise record, now accomplished four times ... Had 5 RBI on 8/28 at Cincinnati and a career-high 6 RBI on 9/25 at St. Louis ... Recorded a 15-game hitting streak from 7/14-7/31, the longest streak by a Brewer in 2018, batting .492 (31-for-63) with 4 HR and 15 RBI ... Belted his second career leadoff homer on 8/22 vs. Cincinnati off Robert Stephenson ... Smacked his first career grand slam on 9/2 at Washington off Tim Collins ... Had a career-high 5 walks on 9/26 at St. Louis, tying a franchise record, now done four times ... Was on the 10-day disabled list from 4/8-4/16, retroactive to 4/5, with a right oblique strain ... Batted .194 (7-for-36, 2hr, 3rbi) in 10 games during the postseason.
2017
Batted .282 with 18 HR, 81 RBI and 16 stolen bases in a career-high 156 games with Miami... Made 155 starts, all in center field... Set career highs in runs (100) and walks (80)... Was among the National League leaders in runs (T7th, 100), at-bats (8th, 602), hits (9th, 170), doubles (9th, 36) and walks (10th, 80)...In his first season as a full-time center fielder led the Major Leagues from that position in fielding percentage (.997) while ranking second in starts (155) and fourth in total chances (372)...committed just 1 error all season (6/24 vs. Chicago-NL)... Tied his career high with 4 runs scored in a 22-10 win on 7/26 at Texas... Played for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, batting .310 (9-for-29, 3rbi) in 8 games... Was traded to Milwaukee on 1/25/18 in exchange for four players.
2016
Became fourth outfielder (fifth time) in Franchise history to win National League Silver Slugger award after posting career highs in home runs (21), RBI (98) and slugging percentage (.483)...Also had career highs in on-base percentage (.376) and doubles (38)...Finished ninth in NL in RBI, 13th in on-base percentage, and 15th in average...Among NL outfielders, finished third in on-base percentage and doubles, fourth in RBI, 11th in slugging, and tied for 17th in home runs...Led team with 50 multi-hit games, tying career high (2014)...Led NL with 34 go-ahead RBI, which tied for second in MLB with Miguel Cabrera and Eric Hosmer, trailing Albert Pujols (35)...Ranked ninth in NL in batting average in seventh inning or later (.310)...Went 0x1 as pinch hitter on May 1 at Milwaukee, snapping streak of 23 games reaching base; was longest such streak of career to begin a season...Also was second-longest such streak to open 2016 in the Majors, behind Joe Mauer (28), and third-longest streak to start a players' season in Club history, behind Logan Morrison in 2011 (34) and Hanley Ramirez in 2008 (29)...Recorded 500th and 501st career hits on August 6 at Colorado...Had a 35-game on-base streak on the road snapped on Aug. 18 at Cincinnati; was longest streak of season in NL, third- longest of season in MLB, behind Jose Altuve (43) and Mookie Betts (38)...It was longest such streak in Club history, surpassing 33-game run by Luis Castillo from April 22-July 16, 2002...On September 1 at the Mets, became just second player in Club history with at least three hits, two runs scored, one home run, four RBI, and two steals in a game, joining Gary Sheffield on Sept. 18, 1995 at Philadelphia (3 h, 3 r, 2 hr, 7 rbi, 2 sb), and only seventh to do so in MLB since 2000...Hit 14 of his home runs in second half, and recorded 53 RBI, fourth-most in NL behind Nolan Arenado (63), Freddie Freeman (57), and Joey Votto (55).
2015
Limited to 126 games because of two stints on the disabled list...First DL stint was from April 24 to May 8 with a lower back strain; second was from August 10-25 with a right knee contusion...Batted .357 from June 27 to end of season (71 games); his average over that span led the Majors...Was batting .196 through May 25; raised average to .300 by end of season; Chone Figgins was the last qualifying player to be hitting below .200 as late as May 25 and finish hitting over .300...Hit .468 (29x62) over final 15 road games, the best road mark in MLB after Sept. 1...Set Club record with eight hits in a doubleheader on October 3 at Philadelphia; was one hit short of tying MLB record, shared by Bill Terry (June 18, 1929) & Lee Thomas (Sept. 5, 1961). - Stats LLC...Had a hit in eight consecutive plate appearances that day, tying Preston Wilson (May 12-15, 2001) for Club record. - Stats LLC...Set new single-game career high with five hits in Game 1 of the twin bill...Six of his seven home runs came on road; now 17 of 20 for his career...First home run at Marlins Park was on July 31, snapping span of 91 games without a homer in Miami...Had season-long stretch of 24 straight games reaching base safely snapped on July 26; longest such streak on Club in 2015...Recorded 300th career hit and career-high two OF assists on July 11 vs. Cincinnati...Recorded two hits in seventh inning on July 11, becoming second Marlins' player with two hits in one inning in 2015 (Derek Dietrich, June 16 vs. the Yankees, first inning).
2014
Earned ?rst career Rawlings ® Gold Glove award after leading Majors in ?elding percentage as left ?elder (.996), ahead of Alex Gordon (.994). Committed just one error in 262 total chances...Was ?rst out?elder in Club history to win a Gold Glove...Was also named Marlins' recipient of Heart & Hustle Award by MLB Players Alumni Association, awarded to active player who demonstrates passion for the game and embodies the values, spirit and traditions of the game...On September 23 vs. Philadelphia, recorded 71 st career multi-hit effort in 200th career game. Was third-most multi-hit games in ?rst 200 career games in Club history, behind Chris Coghlan and Hanley Ramirez (72 each). - Elias...His .365 OBP as leadoff hitter ranked second in National League and MLB, while 92 runs scored were third in NL (fourth in MLB)...Batted .317 vs. left-handed pitchers, which ranked third in NL (fourth in MLB) by a left-handed hitter...Was third-highest lefty vs. lefty season average in Club history, trailing only Cliff Floyd in 2000 (.333) and 1998 (.325)...Ranked ninth among NL out?elders with 21 steals...Ranked eighth in NL with .339 (37x109) average in August...His 37 hits in August were most in a calendar month in career, surpassing mark of 33 recorded one month earlier...Ranked second in NL (sixth in MLB) in pitches/PA (4.25), behind Matt Carpenter (4.37)...From August 11 to end of season, batted .319 (59x185), which ranked tied for eighth in NL. Also over that span, tied for most hits in NL, with Josh Harrison and Buster Posey, and tied for most runs, with Dee Gordon and Anthony Rendon...Starting on June 7, when he began day with season-low .240 average, hit .312 (109x349) for rest of season, raising average to ?nal mark of .284. Average ranked sixth in NL over that span, behind Buster Posey (.330), Andrew McCutchen (.322), Ben Revere (.317), Josh Harrison (.316) and Denard Span (.315)...On April 21 at Atlanta, set new Club record by stealing 14th consecutive base without a caught stealing to open career. Previous record was 13, by Edgar Renteria. Streak was snapped on May 2 vs. the Dodgers with CS in 1st inning...Had career-long hitting streak of 17 games from April 3-23, batting .366 (26x71) with 4 2b, 3b, 4 RBI...According to STATS LLC, was second out?elder (third time) age 22 or younger since 2009 to record streak of 17-plus games, joining Justin Upton (17 in 2010 at 22 years old and 18 in 2009 as 21-year-old). Prior to Upton, it had not happened in 31 years (Jack Clark & Terry Puhl in 1978)...Hit ?rst HR of season April 30 vs. Atlanta, marking 100th career hit...Had ?rst career leadoff home run on May 16 at San Francisco...According to STATS LLC, was second-youngest Marlin to hit a leadoff HR, at 22 years, 162 days, behind Hanley Ramirez (22-116 on April 18, 2006)...Had ?rst career walk-off hit on May 22 vs. Philadelphia (single)...Set new career highs with four hits and four RBI on June 10 at Texas. Was just second Marlin leadoff hitter to ever have four-plus hits and four-plus RBI in a game, joining Juan Pierre (4x6, 4 rbi on Sept. 16, 2003 at Philadelphia)...Was placed on 15-day disabled list with lower back strain on June 16.
2013
Among rookies with at least 240 ABs, his .288 average (69x240) ranked fifth, behind Yasiel Puig (.319), Jose Iglesias (.303), J.B. Shuck (.293) and Wil Myers (.293)... Also, his .370 on-base percentage was second only to Puig (.391)... Had contract selected on July 23 and made Major League debut that night at Colorado (2x4, rbi). Had hit in first two at-bats, off of Jhoulys Chacin... Was initially 3x4 with two RBI in debut, but third hit and second RBI were later taken away by scoring change to E-4 by MLB... Batted .303 (20x66) over first 16 games, through August 8. Average dipped to low of .252 on August 25, but from August 27 through end of season, batted .330 (36x109) in 30 games to bring average to .288... His .330 average over that final span ranked tied for ninth in NL (min. 95 PA) with Scooter Gennett, was tied for 16th in Majors, and tied with Gennett for first among all rookies... Was limited to 56 games with Double-A Jacksonville and Single-A Jupiter prior to call-up due to foot and abdominal injuries... Had season-long 15-game hitting streak for Suns from April 21-May 9, batting .358 (24x67) with seven doubles, four triples, three home runs and 15 RBI... Had a 5x6 game at Pensacola on May 7, with two triples, a home run and two RBI.
2012
In 2012, earned Marlins' Minor League Player of the Year award for second time, becoming first Miami Minor Leaguer to win award twice... Batted .500 (12x24) with two doubles, two triples, two home runs and five RBI in first seven games of season, earning Florida State League Player of the Week honors... Was on Minor League disabled list from May 31-June 19 due to a concussion... Longest hitting streak of season was 10 games, from July 18-28. Batted .452 (19x42) during streak, with five doubles, a home run and eight RBI... Led FSL in slugging, was second in batting and on-base percentage, third in runs, tied for fifth in doubles, and sixth in hits... Batted .285 (47x165) in 44 games in first half, with 29 runs scored, 12 doubles, three triples, seven home runs, 21 RBI, a .359 on-base percentage and a .521 slugging percentage. In 62 second-half games, batted .362 (84x232) with 47 runs scored, 17 doubles, two triples, five home runs, 27 RBI, a .435 on-base percentage and a .517 slugging percentage.
2011
Led Single-A Greensboro to South Atlantic League championship in 2011, earning SAL All-Star honors... Finished regular season on career-long 11-game hitting streak, batting .357 (15x42) with two doubles, three home runs and 12 RBI over that span (August 25-September 5)... Batted .272 (63x232) in 62 first-half games, with five home runs, 32 RBI, a .352 on-base percentage and a .401 slugging percentage. In 60 second-half games, batted .354 (81x229) with 10 home runs, 45 RBI, a .423 on-base percentage and a .568 slugging percentage... Finished third in SAL in batting, tied for sixth in steals, seventh in on-base percentage and tied for seventh in total bases (223).
2010
Made professional debut with Gulf Coast League Marlins on August 23, 2010. Went 3x3 with two runs scored, a triple and two RBI in first game.