2022: Started eight games and appeared in 24 … Batted .267 with eight hits, one of which going for extra bases (one double) … Knocked in 5 RBI and scored eight runs … Had a slugging percentage of .300 and an on-base percentage of .522 … Had one stolen base … Walked 12 times.
2021: Appeared in 11 games … Batted .300 with three hits, two of which going for extra bases (one double and one triple) … Knocked in three RBI and scored two runs … Had a slugging percentage of .600 and an on-base percentage of .364 … Had one multiple-RBI game with three against Air Force (Mar. 27) … Walked once.
2020: Started five of 10 contests played in with three in right field and two in left field … Batted .190 with four hits, one of which went for extra bases (one double) … Scored one run … Had a .238 slugging percentage and an on-base percentage of .227 … Had one hit on four occasions … Walked one time.
2019: Started 11 of 28 contests played in with five in left field, four in center field, one in right field and one as the designated hitter … Batted .292 with 14 hits, four of which went for extra bases (three doubles and one triple) … Knocked in three RBI and scored 13 runs … Had a .396 slugging percentage and a .424 on-base percentage … Had two multiple-hit games, which included a season-best two on two occasions: both at UNR (April 18 and April 19) … Stole one base … Walked nine times.
High School: A 2018 graduate of Desert Oasis HS in Las Vegas, Nev. … Lettered three years in baseball and two in tennis … Helped the Aces to a combined 70-31 record in three seasons (2016-18) and back-to-back trips to the 2017 and 2018 NIAA 4A Sunset Region Tournament, with a semifinal showing in 2017 … As a senior, earned Second Team All-State and First Team All-Sunset Region after hitting .363 with six doubles, five triples and three home runs, 41 runs and 31 RBI … Served as school’s valedictorian and was a three-time student of the month … Helped the Las Vegas Aces (Desert Oasis) to a runner-up finish in the 2018 American Legion World Series in North Carolina after winning the Region 8 Tournament and Nevada State Tournament.
Personal: Jason Miller Sharman was born in Las Vegas, Nev. … The son of Jason and Stacey Sharman … Has one brother, Jason, who is committed to play baseball at UNLV beginning in 2020 … Great uncle, Bill Sharman, played collegiate basketball at USC and professionally for the Washington and Boston.