Former Tennessee Vols baseball standout Trey Lipscomb was called up to the big leagues just after the start of the 2024 season and he's already making a big impact for the Washington Nationals.
Lipscomb, who is from Maryland, is hitting .265 with a home run and four stolen bases through his first nine career MLB games.
Three of those stolen bases came on Monday evening during a game against the San Francisco Giants, including a steal of home.
Lipscomb recorded three hits against the Giants on Monday, becoming the first Nationals rookie to ever record three hits and three stolen bases in a game.
The former Vol is also the first Nationals rookie to steal three bases in a game since the franchise relocated from Montreal to Washington D.C. in 2005.
Trey Lipscomb is quickly making an impression on the basepaths.
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 9, 2024
The @Nationals' No. 16 prospect becomes the club's first rookie since its 2005 relocation to steal three bases in a game and the fourth to steal home. pic.twitter.com/5ynCDu5CUG
It doesn't look like Lipscomb will be getting sent back to the minors anytime soon. It seems that he's carving out a nice role for himself on the Nationals' big league team.
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