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Birthdate:
January 15, 1998
Height: 6'0
Weight: 204lbs
Birthplace:
St. Louis, MO
Bats: Switch
Throws: Right
ABOUT
Drew
Drew Millas is a professional baseball catcher for the Washington Nationals. Born on July 15, 1998, in St. Louis, Missouri, Millas played college baseball at Missouri State University, where he developed into a strong defensive catcher with a disciplined approach at the plate. He was selected by the Oakland Athletics in the seventh round of the 2019 MLB Draft before being traded to the Nationals in 2021 as part of the deal involving Yan Gomes and Josh Harrison. Millas steadily progressed through the minors, earning recognition for his pitch framing, game-calling ability, and leadership behind the plate.
Millas made his Major League debut with the Nationals in 2023, showcasing his defensive reliability and ability to manage a pitching staff at the highest level. While continuing to develop offensively, he has provided value through his baseball IQ and steady presence as a catcher. As part of a young and evolving Nationals roster, Millas represents a key piece of the team’s future, with the potential to grow into a consistent contributor both defensively and at the plate.

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: Off the Field
Favorite Bible Verse:
1 Corinthians 15:57
But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Nickname:
Millie
Who has been the most influential person in your life?
It’s hard to choose just one—I’d say my wife, my mom, and my dad have all had a huge impact on my life. My grandpa was also incredibly influential, especially earlier in my life.
Favorite Food:
Greek food, especially Gyros or Japanese cuisine
Favorite Music:
A mix of everything—country, pop, and a lot of worship music depending on the day
Hobbies:
Collecting cards, playing video games, watching sports, and just enjoying a variety of activities
So, What is the Gospel?
What if understanding the Gospel was as easy as running the bases? Good news. It is. Join Mickey Weston as he steps up to the plate and walks through the Gospel using the simple, familiar rhythm of baseball. From home plate to first, second, third, and back home, faith becomes clear, approachable, and unforgettable. No religious jargon, no pressure. Just Good News explained in a way that makes sense and brings you home.


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