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Austin Riley

Michael Austin Riley (born April 2, 1997), nicknamed "Ocho," is an American professional baseball third baseman for the of (MLB). Selected by the Braves with the 41st overall pick in the first round of the 2015 MLB Draft out of DeSoto Central High School in , Riley progressed through the minor leagues before making his MLB debut on May 14, 2019, against the , where he hit a solo in his first major league at-bat. Over seven MLB seasons through 2025, Riley has compiled a career of .270 with 169 home runs, 483 runs batted in, and an percentage of .826, establishing himself as one of the league's premier power-hitting third basemen. His breakout 2021 season featured a .303 , 33 home runs, and 107 RBIs, helping the Braves win the —the franchise's first title since 1995—and earning him his first and All-MLB First Team honors. Riley followed with All-Star selections in 2022 and 2023, another Silver Slugger and All-MLB First Team nod in 2023 (when he hit 37 home runs), and a third Silver Slugger Award in 2025 despite a shortened season impacted by injury. In August 2022, he signed a 10-year, $212 million contract extension with the Braves—the largest in team history—securing his presence in through the 2032 season with a club option for 2033.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Austin Riley was born on April 2, 1997, in , but was raised in the nearby small town of , a community in DeSoto County that fostered his grounded and humble personality through its close-knit, everyday environment. The eldest son of and Riley, Austin grew up in a supportive household that emphasized strong and encouraged participation in multiple sports from a young age, including and . Riley worked at a distribution center, instilling in his son a strong through his own dedication, while played a key role in supporting Austin's early athletic pursuits by driving him to games and practices across the region. Riley's initial passion for emerged at age six when he began playing T-ball at Snowden Grove Park in Southaven, a local facility that provided quality youth competition and became a foundational part of his development amid the town's typical small-town life experiences like community events and family-oriented activities. This early involvement naturally progressed into more structured high school athletics.

High school career

Austin Riley attended DeSoto Central High School in Southaven, Mississippi, where he distinguished himself as a dual-sport athlete in baseball and football. During his freshman and sophomore years, he played football as a quarterback before transitioning to punter in his junior and senior seasons, averaging approximately 45 yards per punt with a maximum range of 75 to 80 yards. He concluded his high school football career by participating in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game as a punter. In , Riley excelled as a , primarily as a right-handed and , though he also saw time at and . Over his high school career, he maintained a .418 with a .517 , accumulating 174 hits and 137 RBIs across 138 games. His standout junior season in 2013–14 featured a .465 , earning him the Mississippi Player of the Year award after going 8–3 on the mound with a 1.51 and 79 strikeouts in 60.3 innings, while helping lead DeSoto Central to a 28–10 record and the Class 6A state championship series. As a senior in 2014–15, he batted .423 and participated in prestigious showcases, including the Perfect Game All-American Classic, which highlighted his low-90s velocity and power-hitting potential. Riley's high school performances drew significant attention, culminating in his recognition as Mississippi's top prospect and the 61st-best national prospect in the class of 2015 by . He committed to play (and initially ) at during his sophomore year, forgoing it only after being selected in the MLB Draft. This shift marked his full dedication to , positioning him as a top draft-eligible talent known for his athletic build, arm strength, and offensive upside.

Professional career

Draft and minor leagues

Riley was selected by the Atlanta Braves with the 41st overall pick in Competitive Balance Round A of the 2015 Major League Baseball draft out of DeSoto Central High School in Southaven, Mississippi, forgoing his commitment to play college baseball at Mississippi State University. He signed with the Braves and made his professional debut that summer with the Gulf Coast League Braves, the team's Rookie-level affiliate, where he hit .219 with three home runs in 30 games before earning a promotion to the Danville Braves of the Rookie Advanced Appalachian League. There, Riley finished the 2015 season batting .260 with two home runs in 31 games, demonstrating early power potential despite a small sample size. In 2016, Riley advanced to the full-season Class A Braves of the (Sally League), where he established himself as a top power-hitting prospect with a .271 , 20 home runs, and 80 RBIs over 129 games, helping lead the team to the league . His performance earned him a spot on Baseball America's Atlanta Braves Top 10 Prospects list for 2017. Riley continued his rapid ascent in 2017, splitting time between the High-A of the and the Double-A of the Southern League, posting a combined .275 with 20 home runs and 74 RBIs in 129 games across both levels. Entering 2018, he returned to Double-A Mississippi, where he started hot with a .333 , six home runs, and 20 RBIs in 27 games before being promoted to the Triple-A of the in early May. For the full season in 2018, Riley batted .271 with 18 home runs across Double-A and Triple-A, underscoring his power-hitting prowess and readiness for the major leagues.

Major League debut and early years (2019–2020)

Austin Riley made his debut on May 15, 2019, starting in left field and batting sixth for the in a home game against the St. Louis Cardinals at SunTrust Park. In his first at-bat, he flew out, but in his second, he launched a solo to left-center field off Cardinals starter , marking his first career and home run; the 438-foot drive with a 109.1 mph exit velocity gave Atlanta a 2-0 lead in a 4-0 victory. The performance highlighted Riley's raw power, a trait scouts had long praised from his days, though he had limited outfield experience prior to the call-up. During the 2019 season, Riley appeared in 80 games for the Braves, posting a .226 with 18 home runs and 49 while splitting time primarily between third base (60 games) and left field (24 games). His year was marked by an explosive start, including 10 home runs in his first 26 games, but he encountered challenges with plate discipline, in 36.4% of his plate appearances (108 strikeouts in 297 total). A midseason slump in July saw his average drop below .200 temporarily, compounded by adjustment issues at the hot corner where defensive errors totaled 12; however, he showed versatility by shifting positions to maximize playing time amid competition from veterans like and outfielders. In late August, Riley suffered a right during a workout, sidelining him until early September when he returned via a brief rehab assignment at Triple-A Gwinnett, finishing the year with improved confidence in extended looks at third base. The 2020 season, shortened to 60 games due to the , provided Riley with a fresh opportunity to adapt as a full-time player. He appeared in 51 games, batting .239 with eight home runs and 27 while playing exclusively at third base, where he committed just four errors in 47 starts. The condensed schedule and universal rule allowed Riley to focus on his strengths, reducing strikeouts to 26% of plate appearances and contributing to Atlanta's title win; his steady presence helped stabilize the infield during a transitional year for the franchise.

Breakout and peak performance (2021–2023)

In 2021, Austin Riley emerged as a cornerstone of the lineup, posting a breakout season with a .303 , 33 home runs, and 107 RBIs across 160 games, earning his first selection and the at third base. His power surge was highlighted by a .548 and an .896 , contributing significantly to the Braves' postseason run after a midseason surge that propelled them to the title. Riley's impact extended into the , where he batted .277 with 18 hits, two s, and eight RBIs over 16 games, providing clutch production that helped the Braves defeat the Milwaukee Brewers, , and Houston Astros to claim the championship—the franchise's first title since 1995. In the , he recorded multiple key hits, including a double and a , solidifying his role as a driving force in the team's offensive attack during their improbable comeback from a three-games-to-one deficit against the Astros. Building on his 2021 success, Riley delivered another strong campaign in , slashing .273/.349/.528 with 38 s and 93 RBIs in 159 games, leading the with 325 and earning his second consecutive nod while being named Player of the Month for after hitting .375 with nine s that month. His 38 homers marked a career high at the time, underscoring his elite power-hitting ability with a 21.7-second average trot that ranked among the league's quickest, as he maintained consistency through a full slate of games without major interruptions. On August 1, 2022, amid his productive year, Riley signed a 10-year, $212 million contract extension with the Braves—the largest in franchise history—including a $20 million club option for 2033 and annual salaries escalating from $15 million in 2023 to $22 million through 2032. This deal locked in the 25-year-old as a long-term pillar, reflecting his value after back-to-back seasons of All-MLB caliber production. Riley's peak continued in 2023, his third straight season, as he hit .281 with 37 home runs and 97 RBIs in 159 games, finishing second in the with 328 and fifth in at .861 while securing his second . His consistent extra-base production—79 in total, leading the league—highlighted his blend of contact and power, with 66 barrels ranking fourth in MLB and contributing to the Braves' 104-win campaign, though they fell short in the playoffs.

Recent seasons (2024–2025)

In the 2024 season, Austin Riley provided consistent production for the , batting .256 with 19 home runs and 56 RBIs across 110 games. His performance contributed to the team's playoff push in the , where the Braves secured a spot despite injuries. Defensively at third base, Riley showed stability, solidifying his role as a reliable fielder. Riley's 2025 season began strongly, as he hit .260 with 16 home runs and 54 RBIs in 102 games through mid-August, earning his third at third base despite the shortened campaign. However, abdominal soreness led to his placement on the , and on August 21, 2025, he underwent season-ending core injury surgery—a sports hernia repair—performed by Dr. William Meyers in . The procedure caused him to miss the final five weeks of the regular season and any potential playoffs, though he is expected to make a full recovery in time for 2026 . Through seven seasons with the Braves entering , Riley has compiled a , 169 home runs, and 483 RBIs.

Personal life

Family

Austin Riley married his high school sweetheart, Anna Morgan Riley (née Harrington), on November 3, 2018. The couple first met during their time at DeSoto Central High School in , though their romantic relationship began while they were students at . Anna, who graduated from DeSoto Central High School in 2014, earned a degree in , , and applied communication from . The Rileys welcomed their first son, Eason Michael Riley, on April 20, 2022. Their second son, William "Beau" Riley, was born on July 23, 2024. The family has shared photos and announcements of these milestones publicly through , as reported by various outlets. Following Riley's professional career with the , the family relocated to the area, where has familial ties in . They maintain strong connections to their roots, with Riley's family home just a five-hour drive away in Hernando. The Rileys' support was evident during key career moments, such as the , where Riley's parents attended games in .

Interests and philanthropy

Austin Riley is an avid hunter, particularly of deer and turkeys, which he pursues during to unwind and reconnect with nature, a passion rooted in his upbringing. He has shared details of his trips in interviews and through Realtree collaborations, emphasizing how these outings provide mental clarity away from . Additionally, Riley enjoys golfing, often incorporating it into his leisure time and charitable activities, such as hosting events at . Riley's philanthropic efforts center on supporting military veterans and local communities, reflecting his commitment to giving back as a . He serves on the advisory board of Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB), an organization dedicated to enriching veterans' lives through health and wellness programs, and has hosted annual charity golf tournaments since 2022 to raise funds for the group. The inaugural event at Topgolf Atlanta in 2022 generated over $80,000, while subsequent tournaments at TPC Sugarloaf and Hawks Ridge Golf Club have continued to draw teammates, celebrities, and sponsors to support veteran initiatives. In 2025, during MLB , he wore custom cleats auctioned to benefit T.A.P.S. (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors), aiding military families. As part of his 2022 contract extension with the , Riley pledged 1% of his $212 million salary—totaling $2.12 million over 10 years—to the Atlanta Braves Foundation, which promotes community engagement through programs. Beyond veterans' causes, Riley participates in community events that address children's needs, such as the 2023 "Buy a Tree, Change a Life" fundraiser in , where he signed autographed baseballs to boost donations for local families and the Healing Hearts Child Advocacy Center. He and his wife, , have also hosted military families at games as part of the Braves' Operation Home Team program. Faith plays a significant role in Riley's life, guiding his personal and professional decisions, as he has credited it with supporting his MLB career during speaking engagements like the Men's Ministry Sportsman's Banquet. This spiritual foundation informs his community involvement in Atlanta, where he engages in events that foster role modeling and local support following the Braves' 2021 World Series victory.

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