Gonzalez became the starting quarterback for Glendora in 2018–19, his junior year of high school.[7] He accumulated 1,520 passing yards during the regular season, among the most in the CIF Southern Section (CIF-SS).[8] In 2019–20, his senior year, Gonzalez led Glendora to a 9–1 regular season record and was named to the All-CIF-SS Division 5 team.[9][10] He finished his high school football career with 4,487 yards, 62 total touchdowns, and 15 interceptions.[6]
In 2016–17, his freshman season with the Glendora baseball team, Gonzalez posted a .396 batting average with five doubles and 25 runs batted in (RBIs). In December 2017, prior to his sophomore season, he committed to play college baseball for the Ole Miss Rebels.[11] He finished his second year batting .398 with seven doubles and 25 RBIs and struck out only five times. In Gonzalez's 2018–19 junior season, he improved his batting average to .420 with three home runs, eight doubles, and 23 RBIs. Midway through his 2019–20 senior year, Gonzalez was batting .346 with two doubles and five RBIs before the baseball season was prematurely canceled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] For his high school baseball career, he batted .390 with 119 hits, four home runs, and 74 RBIs.[12] After going undrafted in the abridged 2020 Major League Baseball draft, Gonzalez honored his commitment to enroll at Ole Miss.
College career
Gonzalez was named the starting shortstop for Ole Miss as a freshman in 2021.[13] Over 67 starts, he batted .355 with 12 home runs, 55 RBIs, and 16 doubles.[14] He was named to the All-SEC First Team, was named Freshman of the Year by D1Baseball, and was named an All-American by D1Baseball and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.[15][16] He was just the second player in Ole Miss baseball history to be named an All-American as a freshman.[17] He returned as the team's starting shortstop and began batting in the leadoff spot in 2022.[18][19] Gonzalez ended the 2022 season slashing .273/.405/.558 with 18 home runs and 52 RBIs over 65 games, leading Ole Miss to their first ever NCAA Championship.[20] Following the season's end, he played with the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team.[21][22][23] For the 2023 season with Ole Miss, Gonzalez played in 54 games and hit .327 with ten home runs, 51 RBIs, and 18 doubles.[24]
Gonzalez is a Christian. He has said, “I believe that since God has given me the gift of playing baseball, I start each game with the mindset that the glory is His. I have started writing ‘Audience of One’ in the dirt before each game to remind me that it all points back to Him.”[29]