2021:
- Started all 40 games
- Posted a .305 AverageĀ
- Led the team with 9 Homeruns and 40 RBI
- Had a season high 4 hits against Tiffin and 7 RBI against Ohio Valley
- Had a perfect 1.000 Fielding % in 260 chances
- 7 of his 9 homeruns came in conference play
- 2nd team all conferenceĀ
- Ends career with the most HomerunsĀ (52) and most RBI (192) in conference history.Ā
2020:
- Started all 12 games at first base.
- Led the team with a .415 average.Ā
- Led the team with 17 hits and 6 homeruns.
- Finished with a .878 slugging percentage and .481 on base percentage.Ā
- Led the team with 15 RBI's.
- Drove in 6 runs while goingĀ 4-5 with 3 homerunsĀ against Florida Southern on March 4, which tiedĀ his own schoolĀ record of 3 homerunsĀ in one game.
- Had a hit in 11 out 12 games.
2019:
- Started all 52 games at first base.
- Finished the season with a .299 average with 14 double, two triples, and 10 humeruns.
- Ranked sixth in the G-MAC with 48 RBIs and sixth with 10 homeruns.
- Became Wesleyan's All-Time homerun leader on April 27thĀ with 2-run homerun in a 6-3 win over Tiffin.Ā
- Produced 18 multi-hit games and 12 multi-RBI games.
- Drove in four runs in one game five times the first being a three for five day with a double on March 18thĀ against Lake Erie
- Drove-in four runs on April 30th in a win over Southern Indiana, finishing two for four with two homeruns.
- Hit three doubles and a homerun while driving-in seven in five games atĀ the Great Midwest Conference Tournament.
2018:
- Played in 53 games
- Had a .370 batting average
- Out of his 68 hits he had racked up 11 doubles, one triple and 23 homerunsĀ
- Had an .815 slugging percentage
- Held a .476 on base percentage
- Scored 55 runs and had 65 RBI'sĀ
- Had 23 multi-hit games
- Team best 17 mulit-RBI games, including one six RBI game against Oakland City University on March 3rd, which also was a three homerun game
- Finished fourth Nationally in homeruns per game (0.43)Ā
- Fifth in homeruns (23)
- Fifth in slugging percentage (.815)
- He also ranked 12th in total bases (150)Ā
- 21st in runs batted in (65)
- 77th in on base percentage (.476)
- 80th in runs scored (55)
- Second Team All-GMAC
- American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Second Team All-Region
2017:
- Played in 36 games, making 32 starts
- Produced a .315 batting averageĀ
- .509 slugging percentage
- Recorded nine doublesĀ
- Four homerunsĀ
- Had 24 RBI's
- First Team All-G-MAC
Jeffersonville High School: Four-year letter winner and three-year starter at first base and pitcherā¦coached by Derek Ellis.
Seniorā2016 All-Conference and All-Area selectionā¦posted a .330 batting average with 24 hitsā¦tallied 11 doubles and three home runsā¦brought in 24 RBIāsā¦stole two basesā¦recorded slugging percentage of .603.
Juniorā2015 All-Conference and All-Area selectionā¦posted career-high .688 slugging percentage with a .475 batting averageā¦started and played in all 27 contestsā¦scored 19 runs with 38 hits, nine doubles, and one tripleā¦smashed two home runs with 29 RBIāsā¦pitched in six contests while producing a 2-1 record...threw two complete games and struck out 18 batters.
SophomoreāStarted and played in all 24 contestsā¦collected 19 hits and scored nine runsā¦registered 11 RBIās and stole one baseā¦produced a .328 batting averageā¦also crushed one home runā¦threw two complete games on the mound with an ERA of 1.99ā¦compiled a 2-2 recordā¦struck out 20 batters.
CareerāPosted a school-best 7th all-time batting average of .383ā¦also recorded 7th best single season batting average of .475ā¦started in 73 games while playing in 76ā¦tallied 81 hits and scored 44 runsā¦registered a slugging percentage of .521ā¦collected 64 RBIāsā¦recorded 22 doubles, one triple, and six home runsā¦finished with pitching record of 8-4ā¦struck out 38 batters while producing a 3.36 ERA.
Other sports: Played tennis for two years and basketball for one seasonā¦
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Personal: Born April 24, 1998 in Jeffersonville, Indianaā¦son of Kevin and Diane Burkeā¦has three brothersā¦relative Chris Burke played for the University of Tennessee and the Houston Astrosā¦has four relatives who are Kentucky Wesleyan graduates.