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Mike Bolton Jr. Season 2023

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PositionOF
Weight160 lbs
Height5-9
YearSenior
HometownChicago, Ill.
B/TL/R
HS Grad Class2019
2024 / AS A FIFTH YEAR
Third Team All-Big Ten (Outfielder)

2023 / AS A SENIOR
Played in 48 games, making 47 starts
• Started the first 16 games in center field before moving back to left field in mid-March
• Batted leadoff in 43 of his 47 starts
• Opted to return as a fifth-year student-athlete in 2024 and remains the Big Ten's active career leader in steals
• Eclipsed Purdue's all-time stolen bases record with his 71st career steal April 26 vs. Miami (Ohio), breaking a mark that had stood since 1991
• Led the Big Ten with 28 steals, swiping 28 for the second year in a row for another top-five mark on the program's single-season list
• Was a perfect 15-for-15 on stolen base attempts in Big Ten play to improve to 44-for-45 for his career on conference weekends
• His 44 career steals in Big Ten play is also a Purdue all-time record
• Teamed with Couper Cornblum for 54 steals, the second most among teammates in team history
• Also ranks top 10 in team history in hit pitch pitch (42, 3rd), triples (10, 6th) on-base percentage (.438, T-7th) for his career
• Posted a 15-game on-base streak from Feb. 26 to April 2 and finished the season riding a nine-game on-base streak
• Registered his first career four-hit game and reached base safely five times in the game 2 win vs. Rutgers
• Ignited the game-winning rally and walk-off celebration in the ninth inning of the rubber game vs. South Dakota State with a leadoff single
• Singled, walked three times, stole three bases and scored four times in the midweek win vs. Butler
• Homered in the series-opening at Maryland as Purdue became the first visiting team to win on a Friday in College Park since May 2019
• Also went deep vs. Holy Cross and Akron
• Connected for triples vs. NJIT, Akron, Minnesota and UIC, leading the team with four triples



2022 / AS A JUNIOR
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Started all 50 games in left field, one of three Boilermakers to start every game at the same position
• Batted leadoff in 38 of the 50 games
• Stole 28 bases to move into fourth place on the team's season list, helping Purdue break the team record
Opened the season with a 21-game on-base streak
• Finished the regular season ranked among the top five in the Big Ten in triples, walks and steals
• Led the team with 38 walks and drew 52 free passes to compile a strong .445 on-base percentage
• Had three-hit games vs. Longwood, Illinois and Michigan
• Reached base safely six times in the game 3 win vs. South Dakota State, the first Boilermaker to accomplish the feat since 2014
• Drew four walks and scored three times in the home win vs. Northern Illinois, becoming the first Boilermaker with four walks since 2015
• Hit safely in all three games vs. Michigan as part of a 6-for-10 weekend in the series win
• Ranks 11th in program history with 46 career stolen bases



2021 / AS A SOPHOMORE (42-GAME CONFERENCE-ONLY SEASON)
 Third Team All-Big Ten (Designated Hitter)
Played in 34 games and made 20 starts, including a team-high 18 at DH
 Finished the season 17-for-17 in stolen bases, matching the best perfect season by a Boilermaker since 2001
 First Boilermaker to be named All-Big Ten as a sophomore since 2011 and Purdue's first DH recognized since 2006
 Set program records in Big Ten play with his 17 steals and 13 hit by pitch
Ranked second in the Big Ten in steals as the only player in the league with at least 11 who was not thrown out
Batted leadoff in 14 of his 20 starts, reaching safely to be any inning 49% of the time to lead the team
Took over as the full-time DH during the 4-0 weekend in Champaign (April 17-19), occasionally sitting against a lefty
Drew 26 free passes to go along with his 21 hits for a .452 OBP
Impressed in April, batting .417 (10-for-24) with a .600 OBP and nine steals
Reached base safely at least twice in nine consecutive starts from April 17 to May 11
• Ran wild in the four-game series at Minnesota, scoring nine times thanks to four hits, a .526 OBP and five steals
Went 5-for-10 with a .688 OBP during the four-game pod weekend in Champaign
Finished the five games with Illinois a team-best 6-for-16 with a .583 OBP and four steals
Came off the bench to go 2-for-3 with two runs scored to help Purdue overcome a 6-1 deficit and win the season finale on Senior Day at Alexander



2020 / AS A FRESHMAN (ABBREVIATED SEASON)
Played in nine games, most among freshmen, starting the series opener at Western Kentucky at DH
Doubled and scored in the Sunday win at Western Kentucky, recording his first collegiate hit
Scored a run as a pinch runner three times
Scored the go-ahead run on Kyle LaPlante’s bases-loaded double in the eighth inning of the Opening Day win vs. Hofstra
As a pinch runner, Stole second base and scored on Miles Simington’s grand slam in the game 3 win vs. Hofstra

HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year varsity letterwinner for coach Sean McBride at Brother Rice High School on Chicago’s South Side
First-team All-Catholic League as a junior after batting .360 with 27 stolen bases
Even better as a senior, batting. 375 with a team-high 38 steals
Brother Rice won four consecutive regional titles and was an IHSA supersectional qualifier his junior year
Started as a sophomore on varsity and played in a USA Baseball high school tournament in Cary, North Carolina
Preseason all-state or All-American each of his upperclassman seasons
Also played for the Chicago White Sox’s Amateur City Elite (ACE) travel ball program
Honor roll student

PERSONAL
 Major: Law & Society
 Full name is Michael S. Bolton
 Parents are Michael and Rhea Bolton
 Family also includes older sister Leah
 Leah played basketball at Bowling Green 

PURDUE PERSONAL PREFERENCES
Favorite Pro Team: White Sox
Traditionally Roots Against (Pro Rival): Chicago Cubs 
Favorite Athlete: Harrison Bader
Had the Biggest Impact on His Athletic Career: Michael Bolton, Father
Favorite Marquee Event: College World Series
Favorite Pro Stadium: Guaranteed Rate 
Favorite Field He’s Played at (Besides Alexander): Clemson 
Current MLB Pitcher He’d Like to Face: Gerrit Cole
Current Teammate with the Best Baseball Instincts: Evan Albrecht
Purdue Staff Member He has Strongest Connection With: Casey Khor
Celebrity Crush: Lori Harvey  
In His Favorite Playlist: Roddy Ricch 
Favorite Multi-Media App: Tik Tok 
Favorite Super-Hero: Arrow 
Show He Can’t Stop Watching: Big Mouth 
Favorite Month: July 
Favorite Holiday: Christmas
Pick One - Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner: Dinner 
Favorite Dessert: Ice Cream 
Favorite Big City: Chicago  
Pick One for a Vacation - Beaches or Mountains: Beaches 
Favorite Costume at the Alexander Halloween Bash: Carter Doorn as Alien Man
Favorite Thing About Alexander Field: Real Dirt Field  
Favorite Thing About College Baseball: The Intensity and Grind 
Furry Friend: Savvy, Pitbull
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Fifth Year
2024

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5-9 / 160 lbs
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Junior
2022

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5-9 / 160 lbs
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Sophomore
2021

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5-9 / 160 lbs
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Freshman
2020

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5-9 / 160 lbs