Luca resides in Safety Harbor, Fla...Attended the North Carolina State University from 2018-21 and led the team with a .405 batting average in just 11 games before the 2020 season ended early due to the COVID-19 pandemic...He started all 56 games of the 2021 college season behind home plate for the Wolfpack, making him one of just three D1 players to start all team games at the same position¡led the team with 15 home runs and recorded 14 multi-hit games as the Wolfpack finished THIRD in the College World Series...Tresh graduated from Clearwater Central Catholic High School (Fla.) in 2018, where he hit .380 with nine doubles and three home runs as a senior...He is the cousin of Tom Tresh, who won American League Rookie of the Year in 1962, was a two-time All-Star and a Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner with the Yankees during his nine-year career from 1961-69...Tom¡¯s father was Mike Tresh, who played 12 seasons with the White Sox from 1938-49.
2023
Was invited to his first Major League Spring Training camp in 2023, appearing in 14 games and posting a .263/.333/.421 (5-for-19, .754 OPS) slashline with three doubles and two walks... Played in 92 games with the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, slashing .228/.313/.362 (76-for-334) with 44 runs scored, 11 doubles, two triples, 10 HR and 48 RBI... He caught 77 games (75 starts), covering 643.2 innings for the Naturals... Set the Naturals single-game walks record after being issued five free passes on May 23 at Tulsa.
2022
Was named the 2022 Quad Cities Player of the Year after he batted .273 (82-for-300) with 30 extra-base hits, 54 RBI, 48 runs and 41 walks in 80 games with the River Bandits, amassing a .830 OPS before being promoted to Double-A Northwest Arkansas on Aug. 9...He began the season with a three-hit, three-RBI game on Opening Day and finished April with a .293/.382/.517 (17-for-58) slash line...Tresh recorded his first career two-home run game on Aug. 4 vs. Wisconsin while driving in a career-high tying four runs and stole a base as he guided the River Bandits to a 9-6 victory...Finished his time in Quad Cities with a .830 OPS, ranking fifth among High-A primary catchers (min. 300 at-bats)...Played in 24 games with the Naturals, slashing .253/.359/.462 (23-for-91) with 16 runs scored, four doubles and five home runs to end his season...Earned MiLB.com Organization All-Star honors at the end of the year.
2021
He played in 16 games in his first professional season in 2021, appearing in six games with the ACL Royals Blue before being promoted to Class-A Columbia, where he drove in five runs in 10 games.