UF BSB: Young Debuts as 82nd Gator to Reach MLB

Jacob Young is the 30th Gator to debut in the MLB since Head Coach Kevin O’Sullivan’s 2008 arrival.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Former Gators standout outfielder Jacob Young made his big-league debut with the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball on Saturday afternoon.

Young was promoted to the Nationals from Triple-A Rochester on the morning of Saturday, Aug. 26. He officially made his MLB debut later that same night, pinch-running for Joey Meneses against the Miami Marlins and scoring the game-tying run with two outs in the ninth inning.

Following Saturday’s news, Young became the 82nd former Florida player to debut in the MLB and the 30th to do so under Head Coach Kevin O’Sullivan<https://floridagators.com/staff.aspx?staff=33>. Despite that gaudy track record, Young is the first Gator to reach the big leagues since Danny Young with Seattle on May 9, 2022.

After a stellar three-year run with the Gators from 2019-21 in which he hit .330/.400/.447, Young was drafted by the Nationals with the 203rd overall pick in the seventh round of the 2021 MLB Draft. He led the Minor Leagues with 118 runs in his first-full pro season in 2022 and slashed .262/.360/.331 in 115 games, prompting Washington to assign him to Double-A Harrisburg for the onset of the 2023 campaign.

Upon reaching Double-A, the rest was history for the Ponte Vedra, Fla. native. In 52 games with Harrisburg, Young posted a robust .304/.374/.431 slash line accompanied by three homers, 11 doubles, 30 runs, 28 RBI and 17 stolen bases. That prompted an Aug. 26 promotion to Triple-A, where Young went 5-for-17 with a homer in four games before receiving the call to The Show. He concluded his three-year Minor League career error-free with a 1.000 fielding percentage.

For Gators fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the former UF left fielder in Washington, they will have the luxury of seeing a player with many of the same calling cards from his days in Gainesville. The speed, defense and quality bat-to-ball skills are the foundation of JY’s game, as is his hard-nosed and efficient style of play. Young swiped 26 bags in 131 career games (123 starts) in Orange & Blue, also adding eight home runs, three triples, 28 doubles, 110 runs and 76 RBI while turning in a .977 fielding percentage. Young made seven outfield assists in his junior season alone.

Below is a complete list of Gators to debut in the MLB under O’Sullivan.

MLB Players Under O’Sullivan
        Player  Drafted (Round) MLB Debut       Team
1       Nick Maronde    2011 (3rd)      September 2, 2012       Los Angeles Angels
2       Paco Rodriguez  2012 (2nd)      September 9, 2012       Los Angeles Dodgers
3       Mike Zunino     2012 (1st – 3rd overall)        June 12, 2013   Seattle Mariners
4       Kevin Chapman   2010 (4th)      August 9, 2013  Houston Astros
5       Matt den Dekker 2010 (5th)      August 29, 2013 New York Mets
6       Anthony DeSclafani      2011 (6th)      May 14, 2014    Miami Marlins
7       Cole Figueroa   2008 (6th)      May 16, 2014    Tampa Bay Rays
8       Preston Tucker  2012 (7th)      May 7, 2015     Houston Astros
9       Brian Johnson   2012 (1st – 31st overall)       July 21, 2015   Boston Red Sox
10      Nolan Fontana   2012 (2nd)      May 22, 2017    Los Angeles Angels
11      Austin Maddox   2012 (3rd)      June 17, 2017   Boston Red Sox
12      Harrison Bader  2015 (3rd)      July 25, 2017   St. Louis Cardinals
13      Bobby Poyner    2015 (14th)     March 31, 2018  Boston Red Sox
14      Justin Shafer   2014 (8th)      August 19, 2018 Toronto Blue Jays
15      Eric Hanhold    2015 (6th)      September 4, 2018       New York Mets
16      Richie Martin   2015 (1st – 20th overall)       March 28, 2019  Baltimore Orioles
17      Pete Alonso     2016 (2nd)      March 28, 2019  New York Mets
18      Shaun Anderson  2016 (3rd)      May 15, 2019    San Francisco Giants
19      A.J. Puk        2016 (1st – 6th overall)        August 21, 2019 Oakland Athletics
20      Brady Singer    2018 (1st – 18th overall)       July 25, 2020   Kansas City Royals
21      Dane Dunning    2016 (1st – 29th overall)       August 19, 2020 Chicago White Sox
22      Jonathan India  2018 (1st – 5th overall)        Thursday, April 1, 2021 Cincinnati Reds
23      Jackson Kowar   2018 (1st – 33rd overall)       Monday, June 7, 2021    Kansas City Royals
24      Taylor Gushue   2014 (4th)      Wednesday, June 30, 2021        Chicago Cubs
25      Kirby Snead     2016 (10th)     Wednesday, July 28, 2021        Toronto Blue Jays
26      Mark Kolozsvary 2017 (7th)      Wednesday, April 20, 2022       Cincinnati Reds
27      Alex Faedo      2017 (1st – 18th overall)       Wednesday, May 4, 2022  Detroit Tigers
28      Danny Young     2015 (8th)      Monday, May 9, 2022     Seattle Mariners
29      Dalton Guthrie  2017 (6th)      Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022  Philadelphia Phillies
30      Jacob Young     2021 (7th)      Saturday, Aug. 26, 2023 Washington Nationals

###