Eric Yang
UCSB's Eric Yang, the Big West baseball MVP in 2019, becomes the 28th Gaucho player to make the Major Leagues. (Noozhawk file photo)

Former UC Santa Barbara baseball star Eric Yang has been called up by the Cincinnati Reds, becoming the 28th Gaucho to reach the big leagues and the second to do so with the Reds, behind Chris Valaika (2004-2006).
 
The Reds drafted Yang in the seventh round in 2019, following a season in which the Woodland Hills native won Big West Player of the Year honors and was named an All-American and a finalist for the Buster Posey Award.
 
“We are excited for Eric,” UC Santa Barbara coach Andrew Checketts said. “He was a tremendous player for us, winning the conference Player of the Year award on a conference championship team and brings a lot of intangibles with him to the big leagues.”
 
Yang played under Checketts from 2017 to 2019. He capped his Gaucho career with a tremendous campaign that earned him the 2019 Big West Championship. Yang batted .362/.479/.546 with 46 RBIs, 17 doubles and seven home runs in his junior season. Behind the plate, Yang was nearly perfect in his career, making just three errors in as many seasons and finishing with a .996 fielding percentage for his career. He was named one of three finalists for the 2019 Buster Posey Award, given to the best catcher in college baseball.
 
Yang has worked his way through Cincinnati’s minor league system, reaching Triple-A Louisville by the end of 2023, where he posted some of the best offensive and defensive stats of his professional career. Earlier in 2024, Yang joined Cincinnati’s development list, allowing him to take part in practices with the major league club.
 
Yang and the Reds begin a six-game homestand Monday evening, hosting three games against the Chicago Cubs, July 29-31, followed by three against the San Francisco Giants, Aug. 1-3.

Barry Punzal is a Noozhawk contributing writer, and was for many years Noozhawk's sports editor. He can be reached at bpunzal@noozhawk.com. Follow Noozhawk Sports on Twitter: @NoozhawkSports. Connect with Noozhawk on Facebook.