St. John's University Athletics
2020 Baseball Roster
Miller, Brandon
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Jersey Number 21
Brandon Miller
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 190
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- OF
- Hometown:
- Easton, Pa.
- High School:
- Wilson Area High School
Bio
As a Redshirt Junior (2021):
Played in 28 games, 24 of which were starts, as an outfielder… hit .227 with six doubles and 10 RBIs… reached base at a .320 clip with a .295 slugging percentage… went 4-for-5 with a double in the second game of the season against UMass Lowell (Feb. 27)… singled twice and walked twice in the series opener against Sacred Heart (March 5)… drove in two runs the following day against the Pioneers (March 6)… knocked in two runs and scored another in the first game of a doubleheader at Fordham (March 20)… went 2-for-4 with an RBI in the series opener at Georgetown (April 16)… logged a hit in all three of his appearances against Seton Hall (April 23-24)… doubled and drove in a run against UConn (May 9).
As a Junior (2020):
Made nine appearances, six of which were starts, during the Red Storm’s shortened season… hit .167 and reached base at a .333 clip… scored four times and drove in two runs… had a multi-hit effort in the team’s season opener at Kennesaw State (Feb. 14)… scored twice in the team’s win over No. 19 Georgia Tech (Feb. 16)… walked twice and scored twice at Charlotte (Feb. 29).
As a Sophomore (2019):
Played in 41 games, 37 of which were starts… hit .279, good enough for fourth on the team… reached base at a .361 clip and slugged .364… doubled eight times and hit one home run… had eight multi-hit games… reached base twice in the season opener against UCLA (Feb. 15)… singled twice in the first game of a doubleheader against Western Carolina (Feb. 24)… doubled, scored twice and drove in a run during a 2-for-4 day at San Diego (March 4)… logged hits in back-to-back games against UC Irvine (March 8 & 9)… walked three times and drove in two runs at Iona (March 13)… homered against Kansas (March 16)… scored twice in the series finale against the Jayhawks (March 17)… singled twice, drove in two runs and stole two bases in the first game of a doubleheader against Hofstra (March 24)… recorded two hits and an RBI against Saint Louis (March 29)… singled twice, walked twice and drove in a run against Fairleigh Dickinson (April 16)… walked three times in the series opener against Villanova (April 18)… doubled, drove in a run and scored twice in game two against the Wildcats (April 19)… singled and scored in a run against Stony Brook (April 23)… doubled in back-to-back games at Georgetown (April 26-27)… doubled and drove in two runs in game two of the Red Storm’s three-game sweep of Seton Hall (May 17)… went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI in the series finale (May 18)… doubled and drove in a run against Xavier in the BIG EAST Tournament (May 25).
As a Freshman (2018):
Played in 24 games, three of which were starts… hit .281 with a .343 on-base percentage… slugged .312… drove in seven runs on the season… made his collegiate debut as a pinch hitter at Campbell (Feb. 18)… logged his first career hit, an RBI single, against Penn State (Feb. 25)… scored a run at UC Davis (March 4)… went 1-for-1 at Binghamton (March 24)… walked and stole a base in his first collegiate start against Wagner (March 27)… singled, scored and drove in two runs in a ninth inning rally against Creighton (April 14)… logged his first career extra-base hit, a double, in the Red Storm’s record-breaking 34-7 win over Xavier (April 28)… drove in two runs against Iona (May 1)… recorded hit in his final four games of the season, singling in both games of BIG EAST Championship Sunday against Seton Hall (May 27)… singled, scored and drove in a run against Morehead State in the second game of the NCAA Clemson Regional (June 2)… tallied a base knock against Clemson (June 3).
Before College:
Played four years of baseball at Wilson Area High School... played two years at shortstop and two in the outfield... served a team captain his senior season... named First Team All Colonial League as a sophomore and a senior... also named First Team All-Area in his final season with the Warriors... team MVP... took home Lehigh Valley Live Athlete of the Week honors and the Morning Call/Coordinated Health Athlete of the Week accolades... a nominee for the Morning Call/Coordinated Health Athlete of the Year... helped lead the Warriors to their best season in program history, winning the District XI 4A Championship and reach the state quarterfinals... the no. 86 overall recruit and the no. 13 outfield recruit in the state of Pennsylvania according to Perfect Game.
Personal:
Brandon John Miller... born in Phillpsburg, N.J.... son of Bill and Colleen Miller ... has one sibling, Noel... chose St. John's for its great reputation on the field and in the classroom along with its location in New York City... a member of the high honor roll at Wilson Area High School... an active volunteer in Big Brothers Big Sisters... lists LaDainian Tomlinson and Andrew Benintendi as his favorite athletes and Conor McGregor as the person he admires most... plans to major in business or communications.
Played in 28 games, 24 of which were starts, as an outfielder… hit .227 with six doubles and 10 RBIs… reached base at a .320 clip with a .295 slugging percentage… went 4-for-5 with a double in the second game of the season against UMass Lowell (Feb. 27)… singled twice and walked twice in the series opener against Sacred Heart (March 5)… drove in two runs the following day against the Pioneers (March 6)… knocked in two runs and scored another in the first game of a doubleheader at Fordham (March 20)… went 2-for-4 with an RBI in the series opener at Georgetown (April 16)… logged a hit in all three of his appearances against Seton Hall (April 23-24)… doubled and drove in a run against UConn (May 9).
As a Junior (2020):
Made nine appearances, six of which were starts, during the Red Storm’s shortened season… hit .167 and reached base at a .333 clip… scored four times and drove in two runs… had a multi-hit effort in the team’s season opener at Kennesaw State (Feb. 14)… scored twice in the team’s win over No. 19 Georgia Tech (Feb. 16)… walked twice and scored twice at Charlotte (Feb. 29).
As a Sophomore (2019):
Played in 41 games, 37 of which were starts… hit .279, good enough for fourth on the team… reached base at a .361 clip and slugged .364… doubled eight times and hit one home run… had eight multi-hit games… reached base twice in the season opener against UCLA (Feb. 15)… singled twice in the first game of a doubleheader against Western Carolina (Feb. 24)… doubled, scored twice and drove in a run during a 2-for-4 day at San Diego (March 4)… logged hits in back-to-back games against UC Irvine (March 8 & 9)… walked three times and drove in two runs at Iona (March 13)… homered against Kansas (March 16)… scored twice in the series finale against the Jayhawks (March 17)… singled twice, drove in two runs and stole two bases in the first game of a doubleheader against Hofstra (March 24)… recorded two hits and an RBI against Saint Louis (March 29)… singled twice, walked twice and drove in a run against Fairleigh Dickinson (April 16)… walked three times in the series opener against Villanova (April 18)… doubled, drove in a run and scored twice in game two against the Wildcats (April 19)… singled and scored in a run against Stony Brook (April 23)… doubled in back-to-back games at Georgetown (April 26-27)… doubled and drove in two runs in game two of the Red Storm’s three-game sweep of Seton Hall (May 17)… went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI in the series finale (May 18)… doubled and drove in a run against Xavier in the BIG EAST Tournament (May 25).
As a Freshman (2018):
Played in 24 games, three of which were starts… hit .281 with a .343 on-base percentage… slugged .312… drove in seven runs on the season… made his collegiate debut as a pinch hitter at Campbell (Feb. 18)… logged his first career hit, an RBI single, against Penn State (Feb. 25)… scored a run at UC Davis (March 4)… went 1-for-1 at Binghamton (March 24)… walked and stole a base in his first collegiate start against Wagner (March 27)… singled, scored and drove in two runs in a ninth inning rally against Creighton (April 14)… logged his first career extra-base hit, a double, in the Red Storm’s record-breaking 34-7 win over Xavier (April 28)… drove in two runs against Iona (May 1)… recorded hit in his final four games of the season, singling in both games of BIG EAST Championship Sunday against Seton Hall (May 27)… singled, scored and drove in a run against Morehead State in the second game of the NCAA Clemson Regional (June 2)… tallied a base knock against Clemson (June 3).
Before College:
Played four years of baseball at Wilson Area High School... played two years at shortstop and two in the outfield... served a team captain his senior season... named First Team All Colonial League as a sophomore and a senior... also named First Team All-Area in his final season with the Warriors... team MVP... took home Lehigh Valley Live Athlete of the Week honors and the Morning Call/Coordinated Health Athlete of the Week accolades... a nominee for the Morning Call/Coordinated Health Athlete of the Year... helped lead the Warriors to their best season in program history, winning the District XI 4A Championship and reach the state quarterfinals... the no. 86 overall recruit and the no. 13 outfield recruit in the state of Pennsylvania according to Perfect Game.
Personal:
Brandon John Miller... born in Phillpsburg, N.J.... son of Bill and Colleen Miller ... has one sibling, Noel... chose St. John's for its great reputation on the field and in the classroom along with its location in New York City... a member of the high honor roll at Wilson Area High School... an active volunteer in Big Brothers Big Sisters... lists LaDainian Tomlinson and Andrew Benintendi as his favorite athletes and Conor McGregor as the person he admires most... plans to major in business or communications.