Luis González (outfielder, born 1995)

[1] As a sophomore in 2016, González had a .381 batting average (4th in the Mountain West Conference), 21 doubles (3rd), five triples (4th), six home runs (8th), 63 runs (2nd), 43 walks (2nd), a .470 on-base percentage (3rd), a .694 slugging percentage (6th), and 18 stolen bases (2nd) without being caught, and was named to the Second-Team All-Mountain West.

[6] González was also named co-MVP of the 2016 Mountain West Conference tournament after going 3-for-5 in the Championship game.

[8] While the Lobos lost to #1 seed Texas Tech before being eliminated by Dallas Baptist the following morning, González had three hits against Texas Tech, with one article saying: "If there's a bright side for the Lobos, it's that center fielder Luis Gonzalez might be the hottest hitter in the entire regional.

"[9] As a junior in 2017, he slashed .361/.500/.589 with 62 runs (4th), 22 doubles (4th), 14 stolen bases (4th) in 18 attempts, and 58 walks (leading the conference).

[11][12] The Chicago White Sox selected Gonzalez in the third round of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft.

[15] González spent his first professional season in 2017 with the Rookie League Great Falls Voyagers and the Single–A Kannapolis Intimidators.

[12] He played 2018 with Kannapolis and the High–A Winston-Salem Dash,[3] slashing a combined .307/.368/.498 in 482 at bats with 85 runs, 40 doubles (the most in the organization, and 4th-most in the minor leagues), 14 home runs, and 71 RBIs (3rd among White Sox minor leaguers) in 117 games between the two clubs.

[26] On April 25, González hit his first major league home run off of Jake Cousins in the top of the 9th inning.

[29] On March 10, it was announced that González would require surgery to repair a herniated disc in his lower back, and miss 16 weeks in recovery.

[30] On August 7, González was activated from the injured list and optioned to the Triple–A Sacramento River Cats.