Brendon is a non-roster invitee to major league Spring Training for the first time in his career¡was selected by Chicago in the first round (27th overall) of the 2017 draft...Is 7-15 with a 5.05 ERA (97 ER/173.0 IP) in 40 minor league games (39 starts)¡has walked 78 and struck out 159 in 173.0 innings...Ranked as the organization's seventh-best prospect by Baseball America heading in to the 2018 season...Attended State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota and the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill¡ graduated from Conestoga High School in Berwyn, Pa.
2020
Did not play due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019
Spent the first half of his season with the Tacoma Rainers Mariners Triple-A affiliate before being traded to the Dodgers, spending the rest of the season with the Oklahoma City Dodgers…finished the season slashing .236/.310/.427…tallied 22 doubles, 14 homers and 43 RBI on the season over his 90 games...With OKC, Lobaton slashed .234/.339/.383 while tallying four doubles, a long ball and five RBI…on Tacoma, batted .236 while hitting 18 two-baggers, 13 homers and 38 RBI...Performed well in May with the Rainers...slashed .284/.348/.556 over 20 games, tallying 10 doubles, four homers and 13 RBI throughout the month...held a six-game hitting streak from May 12-21, going 9-for-27 (.333) while tallying four doubles, two homers and five RBI during that stretch...had three-straight multi-hit games during the same streak … on May 28, went 5-for-5 with a double and five RBI against the Salt Lake Bees...holds a career .278 batting average (5-for-18) in the playoffs, contributing two homers and five RBI...boasted a .991 fielding percentage at catcher, tallying 47 assists across 80 games.
2018
Began the season with Triple-A Las Vegas before being selected by the Mets on April 13…appeared in 22 games over 3 stints with the Mets, batting .143 (7x49) with 2 doubles, 1 triple and 4 RBI…in 39 games with Las Vegas, hit .348 (46x132) with 9 doubles, 8 home runs and 27 RBI…on the minor league disabled list, June 28-July 21.
2017
Played in 51 games, the most amount of games since he performed in 66 games in 2014...Hit four home runs, his most since 2013 when he had seven...Had four, two-hit games.
2016
In his third season in Washington, recorded his highest slugging percentage (.374) since 2013 (.394)...Came on strong late in the season, hitting .311 (14-for-45) with three doubles, three home runs, five RBI, four walks and six runs in his last 16 starts...Hit safely in seven of his last nine starts (8-for-23, 2B, RBI, 2 BB, 2 R) and reached base safely in 20 of last 26 starts...Improved his caught-stealing percentage from 23.3% in 2015 to 28% in 2016...Was thrust into the starting lineup as the Nationals entered the 2016 Postseason when starting catcher Wilson Ramos suffered a torn ACL... Clubbed a go-ahead three-run home run in the bottom of the fourth inning to propel the Nationals to the 5-2 win over the Dodgers in Game 2 of the NLDS.
2015
Posted a mark of 6.80 AB/RBI, the best mark of his career...Clubbed first home run of 2015 (and first since 5/31/14 vs. TEX), a three-run shot, to spark Washington's come-from-behind win April 28 at Atlanta...Brought home winning run (J. Werth) in walk-off win vs. MIA on Sept. 18 with sacrifice fly to left field...Matched a career-high with three hits on April 28 at Atlanta and May 9 vs. Atlanta.
2014
Was acquired from Tampa Bay Rays with LHP Felipe Rivero and OF Drew Vettleson for RHP Nathan Karns, Feb. 13...Hit .234 with nine doubles, two home runs, 12 RBI, 15 walks and 18 runs scored in 66 games...From May 14 through season's end, when starting behing the plate, Washington went 28-9 (.757)...Among backstops to start 50+ games in 2014, posted the top win percentage (38-20, .655)...Dodgers' A.J. Ellis ranked second (.652)...Went 18-for-59 (.305) in Aug./Sept...Sparked Washington's ninth-inning come-from-behind 5-4 win with a solo home run off Angels closer Ernesto Frieri, April 23...Matched a career-high .996 fielding percentage...Posted a 2.86 (171 ER/538.2 IP) catcher ERA.
2013
Played in a career-high 100 games for Tampa Bay and hit .249 with 15 doubles, 7 home runs and 32 RBI en route to an above-grade .320 on-base percentage and a .394 slugging mark...when starting behind the plate, the Rays went 46-30 (.605) to help TBR claimed one of the AL's 2 Wild Card slots...helped the Rays register a 3.74 team ERA (5th in AL)...at .996, established a new Rays single-season fielding percentage mark for catchers...hit .333 (12-for-36) in interleague play...started 3 the the Rays' 4 postseason contests...is perhaps best known for hitting a game-ending homer in the bottom of the 9th inning of Game 3 of the ALDS vs. BOS (solo shot off Koji Uehara avoided a potential series sweep and extended the Rays' season).
2012
Made his first career Opening Day roster and completed his first full season in the majors...still qualified as a rookie after spending parts of three previous seasons in the majors...Was one of 15 switch-hitting catchers in the majors in 2012...Started 51 games (50-C, 1-DH)...batted .222 (37-for-167) but had a .323 OBP...drew 24 BB in 197 PA...Spent 41 games on the DL with right shoulder soreness...placed on the DL on April 15, retroactive to April 13...activated May 28 after playing 10 games on rehab assignment between Class-A Charlotte (two), Double-A Montgomery (four) and Triple-A Durham (four)...Threw out 7 of 49 attempted base stealers (14.3 percent)...the major league average was 21.3 percent...Switch-hitter batted .300 (18-for-60) as a righthanded batter compared to .178 (19-for-107) as a lefty...hit both of his homers as a lefty...Belted his first career home run off RH Matt Lindstrom on July 25 at BAL in a 10-1 win...also set single-game career-highs with three hits and four RBI...became the first Rays catcher since Dioner Navarro on June 9, 2008 to record at least three hits and four RBI in a single game...Had seven RBI over a seven-game span, Aug. 9-25, and drove in a run in four straight games Aug. 18-25...Collected his first career RBI in his 27th career game on May 28 vs. CWS, with an RBI single off LH Chris Sale in his only career start at DH.
2011
Split the season between Triple-A Durham and the majors...was recalled on July 15 when John Jaso was placed on the DL with a right oblique strain, and spent the rest of the season in the majors...however, suffered a left knee sprain in his third game (July 17 vs. BOS) and was placed on the DL the next day...missed 43 games and was activated Sep 2...Appeared in 15 games for the Rays, including 9 starts at catcher...6 of his 9 starts came against left-handed pitchers...Made his Rays debut on July 15 vs. BOS, appearing as a defensive replacement in the 9th inning...it was his first major league game since July 25, 2009 at WAS with the Padres...was on the Rays active roster for 2 days in 2010 but did not play...Was on the Rays active roster for the ALDS vs. Texas but did not play...On Sep 2 vs. BAL, doubled off Zach Britton for his first hit as a Ray and first ML extra-base hit...had 3 singles with the Padres in 2009...Caught 2 of 9 attempted base stealers (22.2 percent)¡has caught 3 of 11 (27.3 percent) in his major league career...For Durham hit .293 (54-for-184) with 8 HR in 54 games...established minor league career highs in avg., OBP (.410) and SLG (.489)...caught 12 of 39 attempted base stealers (30.8 percent)...hit .391 (18-for-46) in the month of April...Played in 6 games on rehab assignment for Class-A Charlotte (Aug 26-Sep 1)...Played winter ball for Leones del Caracas of the Venezuelan Winter League...suffered a right shoulder impingement and is expected to be fully recovered before spring training.
2010
Switch-hitting catcher did not appear in a game for the Rays, but had a two-day stint on the active roster in April ... was recalled on Aug 31 and immediately transferred to the 15- day disabled list with a right foot contusion, where he spent the rest of the season ... was initially placed on Triple-A Durham's disabled list with the injury on Aug 26. ... Led Durham with 62 games caught...caught 13 of 51 (25.5 percent) attempted base stealers ... in Double-A Montgomery, caught 7 of 12 (58.3 percent) runners...caught 31.7 percent at both levels combined. ... Hit .273 (44-for-161) with 6 HR, 9 2B and 24 RBI for Durham before the All-Star break ... in the second half, hit .238 (19-for-80) with 1 HR, 2 2B and 9 RBI. ... Was assigned to Montgomery out of camp and played 7 games there before an April 16 promotion to Durham. ... Was recalled on April 27 from Durham as Dioner Navarro began serving a two-game suspension ... was optioned back to Durham two days later (April 29) when Navarro was reinstated. ... Was sent on a rehab assignment to Durham in September while on the major league DL, appearing in three of their four games during the Governor's Cup finals vs. Columbus.
2009
Switch-hitter was claimed ... off waivers from the San Diego Padres on July 30 and assigned to Double-A Montgomery...had spent his entire professional career in the San Diego system...Appeared in 7 games with the Padres (5 starts), his first action at the major league level...was promoted from Double-A Portland on July 5 when Henry Blanco was placed on the DL and made his major league debut that night vs. the Dodgers in the 13th inning at 2nd base after David Eckstein left with a right hamstring strain...had never appeared at any position other than catcher in 8 years of pro ball...his other 6 appearances were at catcher...Collected his first major league hit July 19 vs. COL, an 8th-inning single off Jason Marquis...ended up 3-for-17...was designated for assignment on July 28 when Blanco returned...Was Montgomery's primary catcher over the final five weeks of the season...Was added to the 40-man roster before spring training...Was tabbed by Baseball America as the best defensive catcher in the San Diego system entering 2009.
2008
Spent the entire season at Double-A San Antonio...Appeared in a 92 games, including 86 behind the plate...Was a non-roster invitee to Major League Spring Training.