2026 Baseball Fall Roster
Proctor, Josh

Jersey Number 21
Josh Proctor
- Position:
- Infielder
- B/T:
- S/R
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 222
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Altadena, Calif.
- High School:
- Marantha/La Canada
Bio
Marantha High School / La Cañada High School
• Letterwinner for Matt Shupper at Marantha High School as a junior and senior.
• Ranked as the No. 75 MLB Draft prospect in 2025 by Baseball America.
• Silver Slugger as a junior. Named First-Team All-Olympic League in 2024.
• Batted .368 his senior season, finishing with 12 doubles, two triples and two home runs. Drove in 18. Drew 11 walks and stole 11 bases.
• Batted .397 with one home run, four doubles, 15 RBI and two stolen bases as a junior.
• Played at La Cañada High School as a sophomore and freshman for head coach Carl Gschwender.
• Earned First-Team All-Rio Hondo League as a sophomore.
• Batted .333 as a sophomore, collecting two home runs, six doubles, eight RBI and a stolen base.
• Hit .239 his freshman year, totaling two home runs, three doubles, 10 RBI and two stolen bases.
• Letterwinner in basketball. Totaled 374 points as a junior with 95 offensive rebounds and 121 defensive rebounds.
• Participated in the Area Code Games.
• Named Second-Team All-League in basketball as a sophomore.
Personal
• Born December 1, 2006 in Pasadena, Calif.
• Son of Kelly and Murph Proctor.
• Has two brothers, Reese and Ryan.
• Father, Murph, played baseball at USC and with Los Angeles and Cleveland.
• Brother, Ryan, played baseball at Pepperdine.
• Brother, Reese, played baseball and football at Kenyon College.
• Grandfather, Bob, played for Occidental and in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
• Uncle, Craig, played at Cal Poly Pomona and with the Padres.
• Great uncle, Steve, played at Cal State Fullerton.
• Intends to major in kinesiology at Oregon State.
• Would like to go into physical therapy or own a baseball workout facility after his playing career.
• Enjoys basketball, golf, weightlifting and cooking in his spare time.
• Member of the California Scholarship Federation.
• Active in the community, working with the Pasadena Human Society, the Assisteens, at the Assistance League Thrift Shop and packaging and delivering packages for the homeless.
• Chose Oregon State because “it’s an elite baseball program, which includes coaches and staff baseball knowledge and experience. I like the relationships, the facilities, the winning attitude and mental game at Oregon State.”
• Letterwinner for Matt Shupper at Marantha High School as a junior and senior.
• Ranked as the No. 75 MLB Draft prospect in 2025 by Baseball America.
• Silver Slugger as a junior. Named First-Team All-Olympic League in 2024.
• Batted .368 his senior season, finishing with 12 doubles, two triples and two home runs. Drove in 18. Drew 11 walks and stole 11 bases.
• Batted .397 with one home run, four doubles, 15 RBI and two stolen bases as a junior.
• Played at La Cañada High School as a sophomore and freshman for head coach Carl Gschwender.
• Earned First-Team All-Rio Hondo League as a sophomore.
• Batted .333 as a sophomore, collecting two home runs, six doubles, eight RBI and a stolen base.
• Hit .239 his freshman year, totaling two home runs, three doubles, 10 RBI and two stolen bases.
• Letterwinner in basketball. Totaled 374 points as a junior with 95 offensive rebounds and 121 defensive rebounds.
• Participated in the Area Code Games.
• Named Second-Team All-League in basketball as a sophomore.
Personal
• Born December 1, 2006 in Pasadena, Calif.
• Son of Kelly and Murph Proctor.
• Has two brothers, Reese and Ryan.
• Father, Murph, played baseball at USC and with Los Angeles and Cleveland.
• Brother, Ryan, played baseball at Pepperdine.
• Brother, Reese, played baseball and football at Kenyon College.
• Grandfather, Bob, played for Occidental and in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.
• Uncle, Craig, played at Cal Poly Pomona and with the Padres.
• Great uncle, Steve, played at Cal State Fullerton.
• Intends to major in kinesiology at Oregon State.
• Would like to go into physical therapy or own a baseball workout facility after his playing career.
• Enjoys basketball, golf, weightlifting and cooking in his spare time.
• Member of the California Scholarship Federation.
• Active in the community, working with the Pasadena Human Society, the Assisteens, at the Assistance League Thrift Shop and packaging and delivering packages for the homeless.
• Chose Oregon State because “it’s an elite baseball program, which includes coaches and staff baseball knowledge and experience. I like the relationships, the facilities, the winning attitude and mental game at Oregon State.”
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