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Chas McCormick

Chas McCormick is an currently a . Born on April 19, 1995, in , he attended Millersville University, where he played , before being selected by the Houston Astros in the 21st round (631st overall) of the . Standing at 6 feet 0 inches tall and weighing 208 pounds, McCormick bats right-handed and throws left-handed. McCormick made his MLB debut with the Astros on April 1, 2021, and quickly established himself as a versatile defender capable of playing all three positions. Over his five-season career with through 2025, he appeared in 500 games, batting .247 with 56 home runs, 196 RBIs, and 37 stolen bases, while posting a 5.9 WAR. His most notable contributions came during the 2022 postseason, where he helped the Astros win the championship, including a game-saving catch in Game 5 against the Philadelphia Phillies. McCormick's peak performance occurred in , when he played 115 games, hit .273 with 22 home runs and 70 RBIs, and earned Player of the Week honors for the week ending July 16. Following a disappointing 2025 season in which he batted .210 with just 1 in 64 games, the Astros placed McCormick on outright waivers on November 4 to clear space on their 40-man roster. He cleared waivers unclaimed and, with over three years of MLB service time, elected free agency on November 7 rather than accepting an assignment to Triple-A.

Early life and amateur career

Early life and family

Chas McCormick was born on April 19, 1995, in , to parents Robert and Nancy Jo McCormick. He grew up in the West Chester area, approximately one hour west of , where he developed a strong affinity for the Philadelphia Phillies, particularly inspired by their victory. McCormick is the youngest of four brothers, including his identical twin , who is nine minutes older, and two older siblings; all four brothers participated in , fostering a family environment centered on athletic competition and support. His parents provided unwavering encouragement for his sports interests, frequently attending games and traveling to support his career milestones, such as flying to for the . During his childhood, McCormick gained early exposure to through local youth leagues, playing for the West Chester Wildcats and competing in the prestigious Cooperstown Dreams Park tournament in 2007 at age 12, which showcased his emerging skills as an . Family involvement extended to multiple sports, including , where his brothers' participation and parental guidance highlighted his multi-sport talent from a young age.

High school career

McCormick attended Henderson High School in , where he graduated in 2013. In , he was a four-time All-Ches-Mont League selection and became the first player in school history to record 100 career hits. As a senior, McCormick started on varsity and posted a .412 , .488 , .525 , and 33 stolen bases, contributing to strong team performance that attracted college scouts. McCormick also excelled in basketball, earning four-time All-Ches-Mont League honors as a and becoming the first student in Henderson history to score 1,000 career points. In his senior season, he averaged 16.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 2.6 steals per game over 24 contests. Balancing baseball and basketball honed McCormick's athletic versatility, speed, and competitiveness, making him a standout two-sport athlete whose dual successes drew recruitment interest from colleges.

College career

McCormick attended Millersville University of Pennsylvania, where he played college baseball for the Marauders team in NCAA Division II from 2014 to 2017. Over his four-year career, he compiled a .373 batting average in 223 games, along with a .441 on-base percentage, while setting Millersville records in hits (306), runs, RBIs, and triples. As a in 2014, McCormick batted .335 with 68 hits in 55 games. He improved as a in 2015, hitting .357 with 6 home runs and 58 RBIs. His junior year in 2016 was particularly strong, as he posted a .412 average, 91 hits, and helped lead the Marauders to a Championship runner-up finish. In his senior season of 2017, McCormick hit .384 with 9 home runs and 47 RBIs, demonstrating enhanced power at the plate while excelling defensively in center field with several highlight-reel catches that showcased his range and athleticism. McCormick earned All-PSAC East honors in each of his four seasons, becoming the only position player in Millersville history to achieve this distinction, and was named the PSAC East Athlete of the Year. He also set the PSAC record for career hits. Academically, McCormick graduated in with a in .

Professional career

Draft and minor leagues (2017–2020)

McCormick was selected by the Houston Astros in the 21st round (631st overall) of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft out of Millersville University of Pennsylvania as a senior sign, receiving a signing bonus of $1,000. Following his signing, McCormick began his professional career in 2017 with short stints across three levels, starting with the Rookie-level Greeneville Astros of the Appalachian League, where he hit .500 with four stolen bases in eight games. He was quickly promoted to the Class A Quad Cities River Bandits of the Midwest League and then to the High-A Buies Creek Astros of the Carolina League. Across 51 total games that year, he batted .298 with two home runs and 22 RBIs in 168 at-bats, adapting to professional pitching while transitioning from a college infielder-outfielder role to a full-time outfield position, primarily in right and center field. In 2018, McCormick established himself at the plate, splitting time between Buies Creek (51 games) and Double-A Corpus Christi Hooks (69 games), where he earned a midseason promotion in July after batting .264 with two home runs and 27 RBIs at the lower level. Overall, he posted a .273 with four home runs, 55 RBIs, 23 doubles, and 19 stolen bases in a career-high 120 games, demonstrating improved power and speed while solidifying his defensive skills in center field with strong range metrics. McCormick's performance earned him another promotion in 2019, beginning the season at Double-A , where he hit .277 with four home runs and 22 RBIs in 53 games before moving up to Triple-A in June. At , he batted .262 with ten home runs in 57 games, showcasing his ability to handle advanced competition and earning recognition as a MiLB.com Houston Astros Organization for his consistent contact and emerging power. His minor league defensive metrics highlighted his center field prowess, with above-average arm strength and range contributing to his rapid ascent. The 2020 minor league season was largely canceled due to the , limiting McCormick to instructional league play and time at the Astros' alternate training site after assignment to Double-A . This period focused on refining his professional routines, outfield transitions, and recovery from minor offseason adjustments, preparing him for consideration without official games.

2021 season

McCormick made his debut on April 1, 2021, entering as a defensive replacement for the Houston Astros in their season-opening game against the at the Coliseum. He recorded his first hit two days later on April 3, a run-scoring double off the wall in left-center field against Athletics starter , driving in from second base. McCormick hit his first career on April 4 against the same opponent, launching a solo shot to left-center off reliever Yusmeiro Petit in the sixth inning of a 9-2 Astros victory. During the 2021 regular season, McCormick appeared in 108 games for the Astros, primarily as a versatile who split time across left field (51 games), center field (33 games), and right field (22 games). He posted a .257 with 14 home runs and 50 RBIs over 284 at-bats, establishing himself as a reliable contributor in his year. Defensively, McCormick excelled in center field, where his speed and range helped the Astros' unit rank among the league's best, including several highlight-reel plays such as diving catches and accurate throws to cut down runners. In the postseason, McCormick saw action in all nine of the Astros' games across the ALDS against the and the ALCS against the Boston Red Sox. In the ALCS, a six-game series that the Astros lost 4-2, he batted .286 (4-for-14) over five appearances, primarily as a late-inning defensive replacement and occasional . A standout moment came in Game 1 at on October 17, when McCormick made a diving catch in center field to rob Red Sox Kiké of a base hit in the first inning, preserving a scoreless tie early in the Astros' 5-4 extra-innings loss.

2022 season

In 2022, McCormick established himself as a key contributor for the Houston Astros, appearing in 119 games while primarily platooning in before transitioning into a more regular starting role, particularly in center field following the trade of . He batted .245 with 88 hits, including 14 home runs and 44 , while scoring 47 runs and stealing four bases, providing solid defense and occasional power from the right side of the . His included three multi-homer games, tying him for the team lead, and several standout defensive plays, such as robbery catches that highlighted his range and athleticism in . McCormick's versatility saw him log time across all three outfield positions—60 games in center, 64 in left, and 17 in right—while committing just four errors in 191 chances for a .995 fielding percentage. Key moments included a go-ahead two-run homer against the Detroit Tigers on May 6 and a multi-hit effort with a home run in a 3-1 win over the Oakland Athletics on May 31, underscoring his growing impact in clutch situations. As a pre-arbitration player, he earned $703,800 for the season under his rookie contract. In the postseason, McCormick played a pivotal role in the Astros' championship run, appearing in all 12 games across the ALDS, ALCS, and against the Philadelphia Phillies. He batted .231 overall with nine hits, two home runs, and three , including a two-run homer in Game 3 of the ALCS against the Yankees that helped secure a 5-0 victory. In the , he hit .211 with four hits in six games, but his most memorable contribution came in Game 5, where he made a spectacular leaping catch at the warning track in the ninth inning to rob Phillies catcher of extra bases, preserving a 3-2 win and putting one victory from the title. The Astros clinched the series 4-2 on November 5, 2022, earning McCormick his first ring.

2023 season

McCormick began the 2023 season as an everyday for the Houston Astros, building on his postseason heroics from the previous year's championship. He started in center field for the opening series but experienced early injury challenges when placed on the 10-day on April 18 due to lower back tightness, retroactive to April 15. The injury, which stemmed from tightness rather than a structural issue, sidelined him for 21 days until his activation on May 8. Upon return, McCormick resumed a versatile role across all three positions, starting 51 games in center field, 45 in left field, and 9 in right field, while providing defensive stability to a crowded Astros featuring and . Despite the brief setback, McCormick delivered a breakout performance at the plate, slashing .273/.353/.489 with 22 home runs, 70 , and 19 stolen bases over 115 games. He was named the Player of the Week on July 16. His power surge and improved plate discipline contributed to a 3.8 fWAR, marking him as one of the Astros' most valuable position players and helping the team secure a 90-72 record and the AL West title. As the season progressed, McCormick adjusted to a more platoon-oriented role against certain matchups, occasionally yielding starts to or , but he remained a key contributor with a 132 wRC+ overall. In the postseason, McCormick appeared in 10 of the Astros' 11 games across the ALDS against the and the ALCS against the , batting .286 (8-for-28) with one and three . His defensive plays in were notable, including a crucial catch in the ALDS, though the Astros fell to the Rangers in six games. Following the season, McCormick and the Astros avoided by agreeing to a one-year worth $2.85 million in January 2024, securing his roster spot for the upcoming campaign.

2024 season

Prior to the 2024 season, McCormick avoided with the Houston Astros by agreeing to a one-year worth $2.85 million. This deal provided salary security following his breakout 2023 campaign, positioning him as a key reserve entering the year. McCormick's 2024 regular season was marked by offensive struggles and injury setbacks, limiting him to 94 games. He batted .211 with 5 home runs and 27 across 242 at-bats, reflecting a significant dip from his prior performance amid challenges adjusting at the plate. As a utility , he primarily faced left-handed pitchers in situations, contributing reliable defense across all three positions with 8 stolen bases and solid range metrics. However, an early strain in April sidelined him briefly, and a fractured hand in September further reduced his playing time, leading to increased bench usage and a focus on maintaining team depth. The Astros qualified for the as the champions, but McCormick's postseason role was minimal after his activation from the on October 1. In the AL Wild Card Series against the Tigers, Houston was swept 2-0, with McCormick appearing in both games but managing just one walk and no hits in 3 plate appearances. His limited usage underscored the team's strategy and injury recovery constraints, as the Tigers advanced with wins of 3-1 and 5-2.

2025 season

In the 2025 season, Chas McCormick served as a fourth for the Astros, appearing in 64 games with a reduced role amid the emergence of younger prospects like in center field. His playing time was limited to spot duty, where he provided defensive versatility across all three outfield positions, though his starts dropped significantly from prior years. McCormick batted .210 with a .569 OPS, including just one and five in 100 at-bats, reflecting ongoing offensive challenges. McCormick's struggles persisted particularly against right-handed pitchers, where he hit .207 with a .490 in 58 plate appearances, limiting his effectiveness in a role. The Astros, finishing 87-75 and second in the AL West, failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time since 2016, ending their eight-year streak and resulting in no playoff opportunities for McCormick. Following the season, the Astros outrighted McCormick to Triple-A Sugar Land Space Cowboys on November 6, 2025, removing him from their 40-man roster to create space amid roster evaluations. With more than three years of service time, he cleared waivers unclaimed and elected free agency the same day, concluding his four-year tenure with the organization after being drafted in 2017.

Playing style

Defensive abilities

McCormick primarily plays center field, where he has demonstrated above-average range and arm strength, contributing to his reputation as a reliable defender for the Houston Astros. His Outs Above Average (OAA) metric, which measures plays made beyond expectation based on range and reaction, reached +9 in 2022, ranking in the and underscoring his ability to cover ground effectively in . Arm strength averages around 85 , placing him in the 55th , sufficient for deterring runners on routine throws. His versatility allows him to competently handle all three outfield positions, with career totals showing 193 games in center field, 245 in left field, and 121 in right field. McCormick maintains an exceptional career fielding percentage of .995, with just 4 errors in 850 total chances, reflecting consistent error-free play across roles. This adaptability has been crucial for the Astros' outfield alignments, enabling seamless shifts without compromising performance. Among his standout moments are highlight-reel catches, including a spectacular leaping grab at the in the ninth inning of Game 5 of the against the Philadelphia Phillies, which preserved a 3-2 victory and helped secure the championship. Regular-season plays, such as diving or wall-crashing robberies, have similarly showcased his athleticism and earned widespread recognition. His 2022 defensive highlights, including multiple such plays, contributed significantly to the Astros' postseason run. McCormick's defensive acumen evolved from his college tenure at Millersville University, where he gained notice for brilliant catches as a , to the major leagues through focused improvements in ball tracking and pre-pitch positioning. This progression has elevated him from a late-round draft pick to a trusted defender, with () totaling +13 over his career, particularly strong in his rookie year (+14).

Offensive approach

McCormick bats right-handed while throwing left-handed, a relatively uncommon combination in . Through the 2025 season, he has posted a career slash line of .247/.321/.413 across 1,567 plate appearances, reflecting solid but inconsistent contact skills with moderate power output. His offensive approach emphasizes aggressive swings aimed at generating pull power, as indicated by his career isolated (ISO) of .166 and a tendency to pull the ball at rates exceeding 38% in multiple seasons. This style contributes to a high rate of 27.4% over his career, stemming from swings at pitches outside the and challenges with breaking balls. However, McCormick has shown improvements in plate discipline after 2022, boosting his walk rate to 11.3% that year and maintaining around 8% thereafter, which helped elevate his to .353 in 2023. McCormick experienced a power surge in 2023, hitting 22 home runs with a .489 , before declining to sub-.220 batting averages and just six combined home runs in 2024 and 2025 amid injuries and reduced playing time. To counter these valleys, he has made mechanical adjustments, including standing taller in the batter's box in 2023 to optimize launch angle—reaching an average of 15.2 degrees that year for better fly-ball production. His platoon splits favor matchups against left-handed pitchers, where he has slugged .505 with a .288 average career-wide, compared to more middling results versus right-handers.

Personal life

Education

McCormick graduated from Henderson High School in , in 2013. At Henderson, he balanced his academic coursework with a demanding athletic schedule, participating in both and as a four-year and earning four-time All-Ches-Mont League honors in each sport. Following high school, McCormick attended , where he majored in while playing for the Millersville Marauders. He completed his Bachelor of Social Work degree in 2017, just after finishing his senior season on the diamond. In November 2025, McCormick was inducted into the Chester County Sports Hall of Fame. McCormick has referenced his social work education as a potential pathway for post-baseball pursuits, noting in a 2019 interview that it remains a viable option for him at any time.

Family and marriage

Chas McCormick was born to parents Robert and Nancy Jo McCormick, the youngest of four brothers in . His identical twin brother, , was born nine minutes earlier, while their older brothers, Ryan and Sean, completed the family. All four brothers pursued , playing at Henderson High School and later in college, fostering a strong athletic bond within the family. The McCormicks' deep roots in West Chester provided unwavering support during McCormick's career highlights, including the against his hometown Phillies. Despite their lifelong allegiance to the Phillies, his parents and brothers traveled to for Games 1 and 2, then attended the Philadelphia games, cheering for McCormick while navigating the emotional conflict of rooting against their favorite team. This family presence underscored their role in helping him balance the demands of with personal ties. On February 3, 2024, McCormick married his longtime girlfriend, Courtney Zadinski, in a ceremony at the at in . The event celebrated their shared connections, with Zadinski also hailing from the region, and featured a winter-themed setting that highlighted their journey together. During his tenure with the Houston Astros, McCormick has resided in the Houston area, where family support from both his Pennsylvania relatives and his wife aids in maintaining work-life balance amid the rigors of Major League Baseball.

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