Zunino played baseball at Mariner High School in Cape Coral, where he graduated in 2009. He participated in the AFLAC All-American High School Baseball Game at Dodger Stadium in 2008.[5]
The Mariners promoted Zunino to the major leagues on June 11, 2013.[14] He made his first major league start the next day and singled in his second at bat, on an 0–2 pitch. On June 14, Zunino hit his first career home run on his third at bat. Against the Chicago Cubs on June 28, Zunino collected the first walk-off hit of his career. On July 25, Zunino broke his hand and was placed on the 15-day DL. He returned in early September, getting the bulk of the starts to end the season. In 52 games with the Mariners, he hit .214/.290/.329 with five home runs and 14 RBIs.[15] Zunino batted .199 in 2014 with 22 home runs, but struck out 158 times and only walked 17 times, with an on-base percentage of .254.[16]
In August 2015, the Mariners demoted Zunino to Tacoma. He was hitting .174 with 132 strikeouts in 112 games played at the time,[17] and remained in Triple–A for the final month of the season. After the signing of Chris Iannetta, Zunino began the 2016 season in Triple–A. He was called up briefly in late June,[18] but returned to the minor leagues in early July.[19] He finished with a .207 batting average in 55 games with 12 home runs. Zunino established career highs offensively in 2017 in each statistical offensive category. He took a step back in 2018, hitting .201 with 20 home runs and 44 RBIs.[citation needed] On May 8, he caught James Paxton's no-hitter against the Toronto Blue Jays, a 5–0 victory.[20]
On November 25, 2019, Zunino signed a one-year deal to remain with the Rays in 2020.[23] Zunino finished the 2020 season batting .147 with 4 home runs over 28 games. The Rays finished the season with the best record in the American League.[24] Through the American Leagueplayoffs, Zunino hit four home runs with eight RBIs. The Rays won every game in which Zunino recorded an RBI, including game 7 of the American League Championship Series against the Houston Astros. The Rays advanced to the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, where they lost in six games.[25]
The Rays declined their $4.5 million team option over his contract for the 2021 season on October 30, 2020, and he became a free agent.[26] On December 16, 2020, Zunino re-signed with the Rays on a one-year contract with a club option for 2022, worth $3 million in guaranteed money.[27] On July 4, Zunino was named to the 2021 All-Star Game as a reserve.[28] He homered against New York Mets pitcher Taijuan Walker in the game, becoming the second Ray with an All-Star Game home run.[29][30] In 2021 he had the highest slugging percentage against left-handers of all major league players, at .868.[31]
Zunino played in 2022 through June 9, when he experienced thoracic outlet syndrome in his left arm. He underwent surgery to correct it, ending his 2022 season.[32]
Cleveland Guardians (2023)
On December 15, 2022, Zunino signed a one-year contract worth $6 million with the Cleveland Guardians.[33][34] In 42 games for the Guardians in 2023, he struggled to a .177/.271/.306 batting line with 3 home runs and 11 RBI. On June 16, 2023, Zunino was designated for assignment by Cleveland following the promotion of Touki Toussaint.[35][36] After clearing waivers, Zunino was released by the Guardians on June 21.[37]
Zunino announced his retirement from professional baseball on March 6, 2024.[38][39]
Personal life
Zunino married his high school girlfriend, Alyssa Barry, in Florida on October 6, 2012. They have a son, born in 2019, and a daughter, born in 2020.[9][40][41][42]