Central Arizona College/College of Southern Nevada
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Get to Know Naun ...
At what age did you start playing baseball and how did you get into baseball?
I started playing at the age of 4. My dad played pro ball in Mexico so he got me into it.
Do you have any pregame superstitions or routines?
I like to have the same breakfast.
How would you describe your game to someone who has never seen you play?
Really competitive, I like to play with heart.
What sport would you play if you did not play baseball and why?
I wouldn't play sports.
What is one thing that someone wouldn't know about you?
I like jazz music.
Who is your biggest role model and why?
My dad is my role model because he is such a great man.
Who was your favorite baseball player growing up or who is someone that you model your game after?
My favorite baseball player was Vladimir Guerrero.
NAME & HOMETOWN PRONUNCIATION
SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS
Innings pitched: 1.1, at Minnesota, Mar 11, 2025
Walks allowed: 3, at Minnesota, Mar 11, 2025
Strikeouts: 2, Milwaukee, Mar 07, 2025
Batters faced: 11, at Minnesota, Mar 11, 2025
JUNIOR – 2025
Appeared in five games (one start)
0-1, 16.20 ERA, 5.0 IP, 6 BB, 4 SO
Made his first career start at Minnesota 3/11/25
Did not allow a run in his first three appearances
Committed in October 2023
COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA – 2023-24
Spent two years in the Southern Nevada program
Region 18 Baseball All-Tournament Team in 2024
Career: 11-3, 3.59 ERA, 102.2 IP, 39 BB, 103 SO, 1 SV, 3 CG in 29 appearances (19 starts)
2024: 9-2, 3.78 ERA, 78.2 IP, 24 BB, 78 SO, 1 SV, 3 CG in 18 appearances (16 starts)
Posted a 2-1 record with a 3.00 ERA in 24.0 innings pitched and recorded 25 strikeouts as a freshman in 2023
Helped Southern Nevada become league champions
Spent one semester at Central Arizona College
Underwent Tommy John surgery in December 2020
HIGH SCHOOL
Played three years of baseball at Palm Desert High School in Palm Desert, California
Posted eight wins and a 1.08 ERA in 71.1 innings with 67 strikeouts at
All-Conference First Team selection
Team Pitcher and MVP of the Year
PERSONAL
Son of Raul Haro Garcia and Zenaida Haro Miranda
Has two younger sisters, Angel and Giannah
Picked Kansas over LSU, Texas Tech, Purdue and Utah Valley
Chose Kansas because, “It’s a great place for me to develop as a baseball player and as a person as well. I see myself coming here and becoming a starter and having success with all the resources available around me.”