Tom and his wife, Lindsay, make their offseason home in Constantia, N.Y. with their three children: Tessa, Jase and Lex...Murphy will make a $20,000 donation to the Giants Community Fund in both 2024 and 2025...Murphy graduated from Paul V. Moore High School in Central Square, N.Y., which is about 20 miles north of Syracuse...Played collegiately at the University at Buffalo for three seasons where he batted .337 with 47 doubles, four triples, 27 homers and 120 RBI.
2023
Played in 47 games during his fourth season with the Mariners...he missed the final six weeks of the season after landing on the Injured List on Aug. 16 with a sprained left thumb...Had pretty even splits during his 2023 campaign, logging an .869 OPS with three homers versus left-handed pitching and an .876 OPS with five homers versus righties...After a tough April where he batted .182 (6-for-33) with two doubles and 13 strikeouts in 10 games, he went on to slash .321/.376/.625 from May through mid-August before his season-ending thumb sprain...Only struck out 31 times in his final 37 games of the year while drawing 10 walks...Logged a career-high tying nine-game hit streak from July 24 to August 11, going 13-for-33 (.394) with five extra-base hits in that span...Had a catcher¡¯s ERA of 3.18 in his 41 games behind the plate. However, he only threw out one of 28 potential base stealers.
2022
Hit .303 (10x33) with nine runs scored, two doubles, one home run, one RBI and eight walks in 14 games... Hit safely in each of his first eight games with AB to start the season, batting .435 (10x23) with nine runs, two doubles, one home run, one RBI and five walks....Placed on the 10-day Injured List on May 7 with a dislocated shoulder...transferred to the 60-day IL on June 29 and missed the remainder of the season.
2021
Hit .202 (56x277) with 35 runs, 8 doubles, 11 home runs, 34 RBI and 40 walks in 97 games with the Mariners. ...Career Year - Played in a career high 97 games in 2021...his previous career high was 75 games in 2019. ...Looney Platoons - Slashed .237/.355/.446 against lefties, going 33x139 with 8 HR... slashed .172/.247/.261 against right-handers, going 23x134. ...Getting Hot at the Right Time - Slashed .294/.375/.471 going 10x34 with 2 HR and 7 RBI over 12 games from 9/5-9/22. ...July Guy - Best statistical month at the plate came in July, where he slashed .258/.425/.452 with 2 HR, 6 RBI and 9 walks in 13 games. ...Heating Up - Batted .321 (9x28) with 1 HR and 4 RBI over 8 game stretch from June 19-July 7. ...Streaking - Reached base in 11 consecutive games from 6/6-6/25 batting .250 (9x36) with 6 walks. ...Good Stretch - Slashed .308/.367/.615 going 8x26 with 2 2B, 2 HR and 5 RBI over 10 games from May 21-June 2. ...The Face - Delivered 10th walk-off sac .y in team history on 5/31 vs. OAK. ...Turning it Around - Hit .165 through 33 games from Opening Day - May 31, but bounced back to hit .222 over the final 4 months (57 games, 6/1 - end of season). ...The Murph - Had a season-high five-game hitting streak (5/22-5/30)...batted .353 (6x17) with 4 R, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB in that span.
2020
Did not play in 2020 after suffering a left foot metatarsal fracture during Summer Camp... placed on 10-day Injured List on July 23 (retro to July 20)...moved to 45-day IL on Aug. 18.
2019
Hit .273 (71x260) with 32 runs, 12 doubles, 1 triple, 18 home runs, 40 RBI, 1 HBP, 19 walks and a .858 OPS (.324 OBP/.535 SLG) in 75 games with the Mariners...His .535 slugging percentage was the highest by a Mariners catcher (primary position) in single-season club history (min. 275 PA)...Became the first Mariners catcher in club history to homer in 4 consecutive games, August 13-20...Had 3 multi-homer games: June 9 at Los Angeles-AL, August 13 at Detroit and August 19 at Tampa Bay…1 of 4 Major Leaguers to have 3-or-more multihomer games while playing catcher in 2019: Mitch Garver-MIN (5), Willson ContrerasCHC (3) and Gary Sánchez-NYY (3)...Hit each of his 18 home runs while playing catcher…among Mariners primary catchers, his 18 home runs were tied for 6th-most in single-season club history (also: Dan Wilson, 1996, and Kenji Johjima, 2006)…ranked T6th among AL primary catchers in 2019 (also: James McCann-CWS)...From July 5 - September 18, hit safely in 27 of 36 games and was held hitless in consecutive games only twice (8/24-25 and 9/2-3)…over this stretch, hit .307 (39x127) with 20 runs, 7 doubles, 1 triple, 10 home runs, 22 RBI and 11 walks...From May 20 - June 19, hit safely in 13 of 14 games, batting .314 (16x51) with 9 runs, 2 doubles, 6 home runs and 14 RBI...Became the first player in club history to make appearances at pitcher, catcher and left field in the same season…21st player to do so in the Major Leagues since 1920...On May 18 vs. Minnesota, entered the game in left field in the 8th inning before pitching the 9th inning…became the 2nd player in club history to appear at pitcher and left field in the same game (also: Jeff Nelson, 7/15/93 at BOS)...Made 3 pitching appearances, joining Andrew Romine (2018) as the only position players in club history to make 3 pitching appearances in a season…in 3.0 innings of work, allowed 2 runs on 1 hit and 1 walk while striking out 2…on May 18 vs. Minnesota, struck out 2 in a 1-2-3 9th inning, becoming the first non-pitcher to record 2 strikeouts while facing 3 batters in 1.0 inning since Philadelphia's Granny Hamner on July 22, 1956 vs. Milwaukee (game #2 of a doubleheader), according to Baseball-Reference...Hit .347 (41x118) with 11 home runs against left-handed pitchers...Hit safely in a career-best 9 consecutive games, May 20-June 9, batting .333 (11x33) with 7 runs, 1 double, 5 home runs and 10 RBI...Had a pair of 3-hit games - April 16 vs. Cleveland and August 19 at Tampa Bay - equaling his career-high (5x, last: 6/22/18 vs. MIA w/COL)...From May 31 - June 17, homered in 5 of 8 games (6 home runs total)...With 2 outs, hit .290 (27x93) with 7 home runs and 18 RBI....Homered in a career-high 4 consecutive games, August 13-20…also homered in 3 straight games, June 5-9...Acquired by the Mariners from San Francisco in exchange for minor leaguer Jesus Ozoria (rhp) on March 29...Began Spring Training with Colorado…claimed off waivers by San Francisco on March 25…designated for assignment by the Giants on March 28.
2018
Appeared in a career-high 37 games across two stints in his fourth Major League season ... Started 20 games, 19 games at catcher and one at DH … hit .231 (18-for-78) with one home run and nine RBI as a starter … posted a 4.34 catcher's ERA behind the plate in 170 innings ... Batted .200 (3-for-15) with one double, one home run, two RBI and a walk as a pinch-hitter … pinch-hit, go-ahead solo home run in the eighth inning on July 21 at Arizona, the second pinch-hit home run of his career ... Recorded a career-high-tying three hits twice, June 12 at Philadelphia and June 22 vs. Miami … career-high two doubles June 22 vs. Miami ... Placed on the paternity list July 1 and reinstated on July 10 ... In 64 games with Albuquerque, batted .258 (61-for-236) with 16 doubles, three triples, 17 home runs and 49 RBI.
2017
Missed three months due to a fractured right forearm suffered in a Spring Training game while throwing down to second base and striking the hitter's bat...Appeared in 12 games across two stints with the Rockies, his third season with the Major League club...Batted .414 (12-for-29) with four doubles, one triple, one home run and seven RBI in seven rehab games with Albuquerque before being reinstated from the disabled list on June 15...Was 1-for-20 in eight games with the Rockies after being reinstated from the DL … optioned to Triple-A on June 30...Recalled from Triple-A on Sept. 1 … made four pinch-hit appearances through the end of the season, going 0-for-4...In 38 games with Albuquerque, batted .255 (36-for-141) with 10 doubles, one triple, four home runs, 19 RBI, nine walks and 56 strikeouts.
2016
Was a September call-up for the Rockies for the second consecutive year after spending the entire season with Triple-A Albuquerque...Was recalled from Triple-A Sept. 2 and recorded a single in a pinch-hit at-bat that night...In 21 games, posted a .659 slugging percentage, the second-highest in the National League in Sept./Oct. (min. 40 at-bats)...In nine starts at catcher, hit .235 (8-for-34) with one double, four home runs, 11 RBI, two walks and 16 strikeouts...Hit two home runs and had a career-high five RBI Sept. 17 vs. San Diego, his first career multi-home run game … was behind the plate for Jon Gray's 16-strikeout complete-game shutout...Had a hit in each of his first four games with an at-bat and reached base in each of his first five games...His 482-foot home run on Sept. 4 was the fifth-longest in MLB in 2016 according to Statcast, the second-longest of the season for the Rockies (Mark Reynolds, 484')...In 80 games for Triple-A Albuquerque, batted .327 (99-for-303) with 53 runs, 26 doubles, seven triples, 19 home runs, 59 RBI, 16 walks and 78 strikeouts … in 33 games after the Triple-A All-Star break, batted .400 (54-for- 135) with 14 doubles, three triples, eight home runs and 27 RBI...Was named MiLB.com Organization All-Star and a Baseball America Triple-A All-Star
2015
Played in 11 games for the Rockies, making 10 starts, in his first year reaching the big leagues. Reached the big leagues in September after playing 72 games at Double-A New Britain and 33 for Triple-A Albuquerque. Went 9-for-35 (.257), scoring nine runs with one double, three home runs and nine RBI for the Rockies. Made his Major League debut Sept. 12 at Seattle, going 0-for-3 with a run. Notched his first Major League hit, RBI and homer in his fourth game, going 3-for-5 vs. San Diego Sept. 19 in a 10-2 win … singled to left field in the first inning, driving in Carlos Gonzalez, off left-hander Robbie Erlin … cracked his first Major League home run in the fifth inning, a solo shot off right-hander Marcus Mateo … caught Yohan Flande, Christian Bergman, Gonzalez Germen, Simon Castro and Jason Gurka. Hit a home run in three consecutive games (Sept. 19-23), driving in a combined eight runs. Joined Nolan Arenado (twice) and Carlos Gonzalez (twice) as the only Rockies to hit a home run in three or more consecutive games in '15. Had three RBI Sept. 21 and Sept. 23 vs. Pittsburgh. Suffered a shoulder injury Oct. 3, forcing him to miss the Arizona Fall League season. Named a Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star at Double-A New Britain, where he hit .249 (66-for-265) with 17 doubles, one triple, 13 home runs and 44 RBI in 72 games. Hit safely in eight of his first 10 games, including three homers and seven RBI. Had four hits, including two home runs, and six RBI on May 5. Hit .271 (35-for-129) with nine doubles, two triples and seven home runs over 33 games for Triple-A Albuquerque. Hit safely in six of his first seven games at Triple-A from July 23-31 … had a combined seven hits in 13 at-bats vs. El Paso in three games.
2014
Spent the season at Double-A Tulsa but played in just 27 games due to injuries. Hit .213 (20-for-94) with four doubles, five home runs, 15 RBI and 16 runs … played catcher in 23 games and was the club's designated hitter in four games. Played his last game of the season on May 15 … missed the final three and a half months due to a shoulder injury. Hit .278 (10-for-36) in 11 games in May after batting .172 (10-for-58) in 16 April contests. Hit safely in his first five games of the season.
2013
Split the season between Single-A Asheville and Double-A Tulsa hitting a combined .289 (103-for-357) with 31 doubles, 2 triples, 22 home runs and 83 RBI in 100 games...Began the season with Asheville before being promoted to Tulsa on 8/6 to finish the season...Hit .290 (20-for-69) with 5 doubles, 3 home runs and 9 RBI in 20 games for Double-A Tulsa after jumping up two levels...Was selected as the top catcher of the South Atlantic League following the season, was also named a Topps Class A All-Star...Earned SAL Player of the Week honors on three separate occasions and was a SAL Mid-Season All-Star...Baseball America rated him as the 7th-best prospect in the organization, as well as the top catching prospect.
2012
In his first professional season, played the third-most games for Short Season Tri-City...led the Dust Devils with his 22 extra-base hits (13 2B, 3 3B, 6 HR) and 38 RBI...rated the 14th-best prospect for the Rockies by Baseball America.