Career Statistics

As a Senior (2016) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• Played in 24 games and started one
• Career-high .264 average, including six doubles, one triple, one home run and 7 RBI
• Led team with career-high slugging percentage at .472
• Third on team with .361 on-base percentage
• Led team with five pinch-hits
• Second on team with .417 average against lefties
• Hit home run in final career at-bat (vs. Oregon, May 28)
• Had a hit in each of his final three games and five of the last six
• 2-for-3 with two runs and first career triple at Utah (May 15)
• 2-for-4 with 2 RBI and one double in win at Arizona (April 17)
• Reached base in nine straight games (April 16-May 21)

As a Junior (2015) • Game-by-Game Statistics
• .241 (27-112), 2 HR, 19 RBI
• Home runs against Texas and San Diego
• 11 RBI over seven games March 20-29
• .366 (15-41), 2 HR, 15 RBI in March
• Career high three RBI vs. Arizona March 20 and vs. San Diego March 23
• Career high three hits at San Jose State March 3 and at Arizona State March 29
• Used primarily as the team's designated hitter
• First home run of the year came vs. Texas March 5
• Missed 15 games with a hernia injury

As a Sophomore (2014)
• .146 (6-41), 3 RBI
• Career-high two doubles at California March 4
• Homered vs. Saint Mary’s April 15
• Two hits on two occasions
• 18 games played, six starts

As a Freshman (2013)
• 14 games played
• Three starts
• Hit .217 (5-for-23)
• First career hit was leadoff double at Rice
• Three-run homer at Arizona State

Off The Farm
• Selected in the 29th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the New York Mets
• 2014 summer with Madison Mallards (Northwoods): 35 G, .252 (34-135), 5 2B, 4 HR, 22 RBI, 24 K, 10 BB

The Barr File
• Earned four varsity letters in baseball at Camas (Wash.)
• Three-time all-state
• Four-time all-league
• Two-time all-region
• Two-time team captain
• Led team to pair of league, district and regional titles
• Camas finished second (2010) and third (2011) in state tournament
• Prep team went 26-1 in 2011
• Set high school career records in  hits (104), RBI (87) and home runs (18)
• Set high school single-season records in RBI (35), walks (27) and runs (41)
• Half of 104 career hits were good for extra bases
• Hit .500 during junior campaign
• Hit for the cycle on opening day of junior season
• Four-time academic all-league
• 2012 Oregonian Top Academic Achiever Award
• 2011 Rotary Academic Athlete Award
• T.O.D.A.Y. Foundation Baseball Athlete Award
• Graduated at the top of his class with 4.0 GPA
• Played prep basketball for one season
• Born in Vancouver, Wash.
• Son of Gregg and Jill Barr

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