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                               BORN: FEB. 9, 2000       OPENING DAY AGE: 25
                               BIRTHPLACE: WEST ISLIP, NY  RESIDES: SAYVILLE, NY
                               MLB SERVICE: 2 YEARS, 8 DAYS
                               ACQUIRED: FROM PHILADELPHIA FOR OF BRANDON MARSH, AUG. 2, 2022
                               SIGNED THRU: 2025; UNDER CLUB CONTROL; 0/3 OPTIONS USED



        O’HOPPE’S LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD
        Year   Club   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B  3B   HR  RBI  SH  SF  HBP  BB  IBB   SO   SB   CS  GDP   SLG   OBP   E
        2018— Phillies (GCL)  .367   34   109   19   40   10   1   2   21   0   4   1   10   0   28   2   1   2  .532   .411   2
   O'HOPPE
        2019— Willamsport   .216   45   162   20   35   12   2   5   26   0   3   0   12   0   49   3   0   7  .407   .266   6
        2020—                   DID NOT PLAY — Participated at Phillies Alternate Training Site
        2021— Jersey Shore    .270   85   318   43   86   17   2   13   48   0   6   4   30   0   63   6   3   2  .459   .335   5
            Reading    .296   13   54   6   16   1   0   3   7   0   0   2   1   0   9   0   0   0  .481   .333   0
            Lehigh Valley  .190   6   21   2   4   1   0   1   3   0   0   0   2   0   4   0   0   0  .381   .261   1
        2022— Reading   .275   75   262   48   72   11   1   15   45   0   2   11   41   1   52   6   2   3  .496   .392   4
            Rocket City    .306   29   98   24   30   3   0   11   33   0   1   3   29   1   22   1   2   1  .673   .473   4
            LAA   .286  5  14  1  4  0  0  0  2  0  0  0  2  0  3  0  0  0  .286  .375  0
        2023— LAA  .236  51  182  23  43  6  0  14  29  0  1  2  14  0  48  0  1  4  .500  .296  2
            Inland Empire (1) .316  6  19  4  6  3  0  0  3  0  0  0  3  0  5  0  0  0  .474  .409  0
            Salt Lake (1)  .600  2  5  3  3  0  0  0  1  0  0  0  1  0  1  0  0  0  .600  .667  0
        2024— LAA  .244  136  479  64  117  17  1  20  56  1  1  8  33  0  155  2  3  7  .409  .303  6
        MAJOR TOTALS   .243  192  675  88  164  23  1  34  87  1  2  10  49  0  206  2  4  11  .431  .303  8
        MINOR TOTALS   .279  295  1048  169  292   58   6   50  187   0  16  21  129   2  233  18   8   15  .489  .364  22
         (1)  rehab assignment
        Disabling Injuries:   2023  —  Left shoulder inflammation; disabled April 21 - Aug. 18
        2024 SEASON
        ◆   Batted .244 (117/479) with 64 runs, 17 doubles, 20 home runs, and 56 RBI in 136 games...Ranked sixth among A.L.
          backstops with 2.7 bWAR.
        ◆   Finished third in the Majors with 20 home runs as a catcher, behind Seattle’s Cal Raleigh (28 HR) and Oakland’s
          Shea Langeliers (27 HR)...Tied with Mike Napoli (20) for most home runs by a Halos catcher in a season since 2008.
        ◆   Tied for fifth among MLB catchers with 21 baserunners caught stealing in 2024.
        ◆   Caught 125 games behind the plate, third-most in MLB behind Cal Raleigh (131) and Shea Langeliers (126).
        ◆   Named the Angels 2024 Heart and Hustle Award nominee.
        ◆   Recorded four games with at least four hits; Tied for most four-hit games at catcher in MLB (Will Smith)...Also
          notched second career game with three XBH on Sept. 21 at HOU (last; Sept. 11, 2023 at SEA).
        ◆   Hit career-high 20th home run Sept. 21 and finished ranked third (tied) on Angels...Tied Lance Parrish (1990) for most first
          half home runs (14) by an Angels catcher in franchise history...Hit longest career home run (467 feet) on June 15 at SF.
        ◆   Batted .313 (50/160) from June 4 - Aug. 4 with 26 runs, seven doubles, nine HR, 20 RBI and an .891 OPS.
        ◆   Homered in consecutive games three times during the season (May 29-30, June 28-29 and July 31 - Aug. 1).
        ◆   In June, finished second among MLB catchers (min. 20 games) with a .324 (24/74) batting average and ranked first
          with a .971 OPS and 11 extra-base hits.
        ◆   Collected an extra-base hit in 10 of 17 games June 7-29 (six doubles and five HR).
        ◆   Notched first career game with five hits on June 9 (first Angels five-hit game since Mickey Moniak and Hunter Renfroe
          on June 24, 2023 at COL) and capped it with a walk-off home run to beat the Astros; became the third player all-time
          with 5+ hits including a walk-off HR in a nine-inning game, joining Atlanta’s Fred McGriff (Aug. 24, 1996 vs. CHC) and
          the St. Louis Browns’ Wally Judnich (July 24, 1940 vs. NYY)....Also recorded first career stolen base in the game.
        ◆   Finished with 27 multi-hit games... Had two career-long eight-game hitting streaks (June 4-15; March 30 - April 7).
        ◆   Grand slam on April 5 was first career grand slam and first by an Angels catcher since Chris Iannetta on 5/28/2015 vs. DET.
        ◆   Had career-high 17-game on-base streak Sept 22, 2023 - April 7, 2024, which was longest by an Angels catcher since
          Bengie Molina in 2005.



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