REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2022)
Made 50 starts, primarily at third base for the Tigers ... hit a career-best .270 on the season with 17 home runs ... 17 homers were the most by a Tiger since 2004 and are tied for sixth in program history ... drew a team-leading 28 walks to reach base at a .401 clip ... slugged .595, adding seven doubles and a triple to the 17 long balls ... finished second in the SEC with 15 home runs in conference play ... produced a pair of multi-homer games against South Carolina (April 3) and Georgia (May 19) ... Career-high five RBI in the win over Georgia ... finished the season with a career-best 43 RBI ... Spring 2022 SEC Honor Roll
REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2021)
Appeared in 44 games, including 38 starts at third base for the Tigers ... hit .224 while leading the club with eight home runs ... finished second on the team with 29 RBI while scoring another 25 runs ... closed the season with a hit in 8-of-10 games, including three multi-hit efforts to bat .379 with four homers over the final 10 games ... produced his first multi-homer game against Auburn (5/20) as part of a 2-for-4 game with three RBI ... then career-high four RBI in Mizzou's series-clinching win at Mississippi State (5/15) in a 2-for-3 day which included a three-run HR ... continued his knack for two-out run production with 10 of his 29 RBI coming with two away ... Spring 2021 SEC Honor Roll
REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2020)
Appeared in 15 games (10 starts) in shortened second season at Mizzou. All 10 starts took place at third base ... produced four runs scored, two doubles, one home run, seven RBI and one stolen base ... really came on at end of season, tallying a four-game hitting streak and 10-game safely reached base streak ... his double-digit safely reached base streak ranked second-best on the team ... in the Tigers' seven-game winning streak to end the shortened campaign, he hit .350 with four runs scored, two doubles, one home run, four RBI, .500 on-base percentage, .600 slugging percentage and 1.100 OPS ... launched a home run in season finale vs. Northern Illinois (March 11) ... produced a double and RBI in series finale vs. Western Illinois (March 8) ... tallied lone multi-hit effort at the plate vs. Texas (March 1), going 2-for-4 with one run scored and one RBI ... posted lone multi-RBI game of season in season opener at Jacksonville State (Feb. 14) ... Mizzou tallied an impressive 8-2 record in his 10 starts at third base ... consistently produced clutch at bats, as his four two-out RBI ranked tied for first on team ... Named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
FRESHMAN (2019)
Received NCAA medical redshirt after being shut down for season following injury in mid-March ... dual threat for the Tigers in his first-year campaign before injury, appearing in 15 games (14 starts) in the field and three appearances (two starts) on the mound ... enjoyed success in both aspects of the game, led by a 1.50 ERA and nine strikeouts over 6.0 innings pitched on the bump ... at the plate, hit .250 with three doubles, two home runs and eight RBI over 44 at bats ... posted outstanding .459 on-base percentage and .455 slugging percentage (.914 OPS) across his 44 official at bats ... recorded a pair of midweek starts on the bump vs. Arkansas State (March 12) and Murray State (March 20) ... allowed only 1 ER over 5.0 frames across the two aforementioned starts ... made his Mizzou pitching debut vs. Alabama A&M (Feb. 26), tossing a scoreless inning with two strikeouts ... in first-ever SEC series, enjoyed a 2-for-4 afternoon with a double and RBI at No. 10 Arkansas (March 16) ... scored two-plus runs in four consecutive games from March 9-13 ... over that span with two games vs. Northwestern and two contests against Arkansas State, hit .500 (6-for-12) with 10 runs scored, two doubles, two RBI and six walks drawn ... enjoyed big three-game series at the dish vs. Rhode Island (Feb. 22-24), highlighted by two home runs and three RBI ... tallied first career hit and RBI at Florida A&M (Feb. 19) ... made overall Mizzou debut as designated hitter at North Florida (Feb. 15) ... had a top safely reached base streak of 11 games throughout the season ... outstanding when leading of an inning, hitting .455 (5-for-11) ... buckled down at the plate with two outs, hitting .333 (4-for-12) ... 2018-19 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll
HIGH SCHOOL
2018 Gatorade Missouri Player of the Year... 2018 USA Today Second-Team All-American... 2018 MaxPreps First-Team All-American... 2018 Perfect Game Central Region Preseason All-American... 2018 St. Louis Post Dispatch Player of the Year... 2018 Missouri Class 5 First-Team All-State... 2018 Metro Catholic Conference Player and Pitcher of the Year... 2017 Perfect Game Preseason Underclass All-American... 2017 Missouri Class 5 First-Team All-State... 2016 Perfect Game Preseason Underclass All-American... slotted as the No. 1 recruit in Prep Baseball Report’s Missouri Class of 2018 rankings... top 150 recruit overall in Prep Baseball Report’s 2018 rankings... tabbed No. 3 recruit in Missouri according to Perfect Game, No. 1 rated right-handed pitcher... Perfect Game also listed him as top 100 overall right-handed pitcher in the nation... competed with USA Baseball / MLB Prospect Development Pipeline... led Vianney to 2018 Class 5 State Championship and top 10 team national ranking by USA Today... incredible 2018 senior campaign at Vianney High School under head coach Scott Brown, hitting .513 with 12 home runs and 61 RBI and going 10-0 with a 1.09 ERA and 102 Ks in 70.1 IP on the mound... established new single-season Vianney records in hits, home runs, RBI, total bases and extra-base hits... tossed 150-plus innings and limited opposition to incredible 0.82 ERA from freshman to junior campaigns... also starred at the plate, including .348 average with 10 doubles, seven home runs and 32 RBI in 2017 junior season... made immediate impact on the varsity roster as a freshman, compiling a 6-1 record on the bump with a miniscule 0.74 ERA
PERSONAL
- Born on April 13, 2000... born and raised in St. Louis, Mo... Father – Tom Mann, Mother – Rose Fogarty, Sister – Lexei... chose Mizzou over Missouri State, Saint Louis and Oklahoma State