Nats' Kieboom, Garcia score spring invites
Exciting shortstops will not be in, well, short supply at Nationals Spring Training camp in West Palm Beach, Florida.The Nationals have invited No. 25 overall prospectCarter Kieboom and No. 75 Luis Garcia to Major League Spring Training camp, the club announced Tuesday.
Exciting shortstops will not be in, well, short supply at Nationals Spring Training camp in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The Nationals have invited No. 25 overall prospect
Neither player is on the 40-man roster and required non-roster invitations to appear on the big league side at Spring Training next week, and neither is expected to truly compete for a Major League roster spot just yet.
Kieboom is closer to the Majors after splitting 2018 between Class A Advanced Potomac and Double-A Harrisburg. The 21-year-old right-handed slugger hit .280/.357/.444 with 16 homers and nine stolen bases over 123 total games. A 2016 first-round pick, Kieboom is a potential plus hitter with above-average power, especially for a middle infielder. His defensive home remains up in the air. He's considered an average shortstop with a good arm, but he's blocked at the position by
Garcia also has experience all over the infield, but the 18-year-old is far enough from the Majors that Washington is hoping to keep him at shortstop. He hit .298/.336/.406 with seven homers and 12 stolen bases in 127 games between Class A Hagerstown and Potomac. Garcia was the youngest player at last year's Futures Game, representing his native Dominican Republic in the annual prospect showcase. The left-handed hitter could eventually develop a plus bat with above-average speed, and his plus arm and good glove should come in handy at any position. He played second and third with Hagerstown last season but only shortstop after his promotion to Potomac in July.
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