
Went 7-8 with a 4.33 ERA (120.2 IP, 58 ER) in 23 starts after missing the first two months of the season with a left shoulder strain.Recorded a career-high rate of 7.83 strikeouts-per-nine-innings, as well as a career-low 2.83 walks-per-nine.Induced 16 ground ball double plays, tied for the 11th-most in the NL … his 1.19 GIDP/9 ranked second in the Majors and led the NL.Suffered a shoulder injury in a Cactus League start vs. Kyle Richard Freeland … son of Don and Susan … has an older brother, Colin … his mother works at the elementary school he attended in Denver, Holm Elementary.Married Ashley in December 2021 … the pair reside in Scottsdale, Ariz., in the offseason.A Denver native who graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School.Attended college at the University of Evansville in Evansville, Ind.Rated the seventh best overall player in the 2014 Draft by MLB.com, and the fifth best overall player by Baseball America. Students interested in continuing their pursuit of education combined with the opportunity to participate in the sport of football, cheer, and dance can inquiry directly online at or email your contact information to. Students interested in applying for internship positions within the conference including scholarship opportunities in areas of videography, statistics, journalism, and photography can apply online at or send their information to. Those interested in applying can apply online at or email their resumes and cover letters to for immediate consideration. Each of these positions are salaried and start at $40,000+. The Athletic Advancement Association of America is currently gathering resumes for interested candidates to head each of the four teams’ operations. Students will be required to enroll in local community colleges that have agreed to partner with the Athletic Advancement Association of America for all academic related support and coursework required to complete an Associate of Arts Degree.


The HJCAC is planning the immediate creation of four private and corporately funded football programs to begin competition in the fall of 2019. It is further believed that the Hohokam people descended into the three current O’odham tribal communities of Arizona the Akimel O’odham (SRPMIC), the Hia C-ed O’odham (Gila River), and the Tohono O’odham (TOC) whose land together account for the majority of Native American tribal settlements found throughout Arizona today. The Hohokam people were the premier ancient civilization in the Southwestern United States of America and were responsible for many of the desert settlement and survival techniques still utilized today. In a nod to Arizona’s cultural diversity the term “Hohokam” is a Tohono Native American word that means ‘those who came before’ and was chosen to pay respect to the vast population that inhabits the State of Arizona.

The Athletic Advancement Association of America a pending 501(c)3 non-profit foundation founded in Arizona is excited to announce the creation the Hohokam Junior College Athletic Conference (HJCAC) located throughout the greater Maricopa County in Arizona.
