Grandfather Lee Ferrin played baseball at Arizona State
Served a mission to Santiago, Chile
Played summer ball for the Arizona Pro League in 2011-2013
Married Emma Fruehan in August 2016
Majoring in experience design and management
Before BYU
Prepped at Mesa High School under Mike Musciangelo
First team all-state in 2013
ABCA/Rawlings regional team selection in 2013
Mesa City Player of the Year, 2013
First team Mesa all-city baseball team in 2012
North All-Stars in 2013
Two-time team captain
Set school record for highest batting average (.529), tied career home run (15) and triples (7) record.
Had second-highest career batting average at .460 for his school
Earned the Marine Distinguished Athlete Award
Also played on prep basketball and tennis teams
Recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, Stanford, USC, Oregon State, Grand Canyon University, Mesa Community College and South Mountain
Mission
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Chile
BYU Hall of Fame
Freshman Year
2016
WCC Commissioner's Silver Honor Roll
Homered vs. Creighton in BYU's 13-4 victory
Had two game-winning RBI: a bases-loaded walk vs.LMU in 7-4 victory and a two--run triple vs. Niagara in a 14-1 win.
Sophmore Year
2017
First Team ABCA/Rawlings All-West Region
All-West Coast Conference Tournament Team
All-West Coast Conference Honorable Mention
Honorable Mention WCC All-Academic
WCC Commissioner's Bronze Honor Roll
Rawlings WCC Player of the Week vs. Utah, Portland. Homered in the first game of the week against Utah on a towering solo shot that bounced in the road beyond left field and had a three-run homer in the six-run fourth of the final game of the week against Portland. For the week he had nine RBI, two doubles and two home runs.
Led WCC in batting average, slugging and on-base percentage for overall games.
Led team with a .395 batting average which was in the NCAA's top 10 for most of the season
One of his three outfield assists was a double play against San Jose State game one
Hit a grand slam in a 10-2 victory at Cal State Bakersfield
Junior Year
2018
All-West Coast Conference First Team
Started all 50 games, leading the team with a .342 average, 67 hits, 40 runs, 31 RBI, 15 doubles and seven stolen bases. Also had eight home runs and 22 walks
Rawlings WCC Player of the Week vs. Auburn. Hit 4-for-4 in game two with two runs, two doubles and three RBI
Had four hits, two RBI and two runs at Pepperdine
Had seven hits in three games against San Diego
Hit a double and a home run with two runs and two RBI in first game against San Francisco
All-Academic West Coast Conference honorable mention
Preseason All-WCC, Perfect Game
WCC No. 6 Top 2018 Prospects, D1baseball.com
WCC No. 3 Top 2018 Drafts, Baseball America
WCC Commissioner's Bronze Honor Roll
Senior Year
2019
WCC Player of the Year
All-WCC First Team
WCC All-Academic honorable mention
ABCA/Rawlings All-Region Second Team
Senior CLASS Award Finalist
Ed Stein Outstanding Senior Award winner at the Y Awards
Started all 53 games in right field, leading the team with a .330 batting average, 67 hits, 11 home runs, a .571 slugging percentage, 38 walks and a .460 on-base percentage, adding 48 runs, 14 doubles, a triple, 45 RBIs and three stolen bases
Ranked third in hit by pitches, 18th in walks, 19th in total bases, 21st in doubles, 22nd in runs scored and triples, 24th in hits, 25th in RBIs and 26th in home runs among BYU players in a career
Reached safely in all but one game
Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week and WCC Player of the Week after batting .500 with a slugging percentage of 1.312, going 8-for-16 with a double and four home runs, adding nine RBIs, six runs and two walks in wins against Oregon and Saint Mary's
Hit two homers in the series-opening game against the Gaels – a three-run shot in the first inning and a solo home run in the fourth to finish with four RBIs
Scored the game-winning run in the 10th inning at UVU, finishing with two hits, a home run, two runs, a walk and four RBIs
Hit a double to clear the bases loaded and added a home run in a win against Gonzaga
Hit a grand slam in game one and another on Senior Day in game three against San Francisco
Had two doubles and a home run with two RBIs at Utah
Went 4-for-4 with two runs, a double, two RBIs and two walks against Pepperdine