Get to Know Ian ...
At what age did you start playing baseball and how did you get into baseball?
5, my parents got me into it.
Do you have any pregame superstitions or routines?
I used to eat a Kit-Kat before every game, but I grew out of it.
What sport would you play if you did not play baseball and why?
Wrestling, I used to wrestle when I was younger and I was pretty good at it.
What is one thing that someone wouldn't know about you?
I can solve a Rubik's Cube.
Who is your biggest role model and why?
My mom because she is the most selfless person I know.
Who was your favorite baseball player growing up or who is someone that you model your game after?
NAME & HOMETOWN PRONUNCIATION
SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS
Hits: 4, at Oakland, May 22, 2024 ; at Purdue Fort Wayne, May 23, 2024
Doubles: 2, at Northern Kentucky, May 3, 2024 ; at Purdue Fort Wayne, May 6, 2023 ; vs Milwaukee, Mar 08, 2025
Triples: 1, 5 times
Home runs: 2, at Purdue Fort Wayne, May 23, 2024
Total bases: 12, at Purdue Fort Wayne, May 23, 2024
RBI: 5, at Oakland, May 22, 2024 ; vs Milwaukee, Mar 08, 2025
Runs scored: 3, 5 times
Walks: 2, 9 times
Hit by pitch: 2, at Purdue Fort Wayne, Apr 20, 2024
Struck out: 3, Baylor, Mar 16, 2025
Sac flies: 1, 6 times
Sac bunts: 1, 6 times
At bats: 6, Milwaukee, Mar 07, 2025
Stolen bases: 1, 5 times
Field chances: 16, Cincinnati, May 03, 2025 ; at Missouri, May 06, 2025
Putouts: 15, at Missouri, May 06, 2025
Assists: 3, at Penn State, Apr 18, 2023
Runners CS: 1, 8 times
SENIOR – 2025
Signed a free agent contract with the Cincinnati Reds in Oct. 2025
Appeared in 54 games (40 starts; all at catcher)
.247/.372/.420 (37-for-150), 6 2B, 1 3B, 6 HR, 30 RBI, 24 R, 22 BB
Won the starting catcher job after beginning the season as a backup
Homered in back-to-back games against OSU 3/29-3/30
7-game hitting streak from 3/7-3/16/25; raised his season batting average from .133 to .375
Homered in back-to-back games against Baylor 3/14- 3/15/25
Matched his career high of 5 RBI vs. Milwaukee 3/8/25
Back-to-back 3-hit performances 3/7-3/8/25
Hit his first home run of the season 2/17/25
Committed in July 2024
YOUNGSTOWN STATE – 2022-24
Spent three years in the Youngstown State program
Horizon League All-Tournament Team in 2024
Horizon League All-Academic Team in 2023 and 2024
CSC Academic All-District Team in 2024
Slashed .265/.373/.454 with 103 hits, 20 doubles, four triples, 15 home runs, 73 RBIs, 67 runs and five stolen bases in 128 career games (111 starts)
2024: .284/.366/.483 (60-for-211), 10 2B, 4 3B, 8 HR, 44 RBI, 30 R, 22 BB, 3 SB in 58 games (all starts)
Made 83 starts at catcher in his three seasons
Drove in a team-high 44 RBIs in 2024
HIGH SCHOOL
Played three years of baseball at Cardinal Mooney High School in Youngstown, Ohio
Ranked the No. 13 catcher in the state of Ohio, and the No. 109 overall prospect in the state in 2021
Team captain his senior year
All-State Honorable Mention by Prep Baseball Report in 2021
All-YSN Baseball Team in 2021
PERSONAL
Son of Bob Francis and Shelly Pelles; stepson of John Pelles
Has two sisters, Carley and Alaina
Picked Kansas over Kentucky, Baylor, Purdue, Ohio State, Cal Poly, East Carolina and Nebraska
Chose Kansas because, “They have an amazing coaching staff with great player development, and with one year left I wanted to be a part of a winning culture and compete for a national championship.”
Majoring in liberal arts & sciences