2014: Started in all 33 games he appeared in … hit .273 (33-of-121) with 17 runs scored, good for third on the team, and 14 runs batted in … tied for second on the team with seven doubles and with two triples … tied for the team lead with two home runs … finished third on the team in total bases (50) and slugging percentage (.413) … drew 11 walks and was hit by two pitches … stole one base … led the team and placed fifth in the Ohio Athletic Conference with 298 putouts … recorded a fielding percentage of .994 … registered 11 multi-hit games, which tied for second on the team … totaled four multiple-RBI games, including a three-RBI effort in Capital’s 7-6 victory over Franklin (Ind.) on Feb. 24 in Florida … drew a season-high two walks in the Crusaders’ 16-4 win over Maritime (N.Y.) on Feb. 23 in Florida … finished 2-for-4 with a double, a home run and two runs scored in Capital’s 12-3 triumph over Ohio-Lancaster on March 11 at Clowson Field … totaled two hits, including a home run, in the team’s first game against Mount Union on April 12 at Clowson Field … tallied four hits and four runs scored in the same doubleheader
2013: Played in 37 games, including 34 starts, primarily at catcher and designated hitter … tied for the team lead with nine doubles … placed second on the team in home runs (2) and runs batted in (21) … finished fourth on the team with 10 walks … was 3-for-3 on stolen base attempts … threw out four base runners trying to steal and picked off a runner … registered a .290 batting average … posted three hits four different times, including a 3-for-5 effort in Capital’s 9-7, extra-inning victory over Rose-Hulman (Ind.) on Feb. 26 … tied for second on the team with six multiple-RBI games
2012: Started 34 games… third on the team with 9 doubles and 1 home run… third on the team with 18 walks
Personal: Majoring in Health & Fitness Management … parents are Tim & Teri Carnahan … attended John Marshall High School, where he played baseball, basketball, and football … was a 2011 All-State Special Honorable Mention selection