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Tue Aug 22 202314:59Carter Kieboom Making First MLB Appearance Since 2021 Tuesday
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom is set to make his first MLB appearance since 2021 Tuesday night when the club takes on the New York Yankees and left-hander Carlos Rodon. The former top prospect missed all of the 2022 season due to Tommy John surgery while a shoulder impingement kept him out of action until he began his minor-league season on May 4. Now 25, Kieboom hit .264 with five homers, one stolen base, and a .789 OPS across 34 games at Triple-A this season and is the owner of a disappointing .197 BA with eight HR and a .589 OPS across 414 career plate appearances in the big leagues. He will hit ninth and man third base in his season debut with the Nationals on Tuesday.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Mon May 8 202314:30Carter Kieboom Activated And Optioned To Minors
The Washington Nationals activated infielder Carter Kieboom (shoulder) from the 10-day injured list on Sunday and optioned him to Triple-A Rochester. Kieboom went 3-for-12 during four games on a minor-league rehab assignment for Double-A Harrisburg over the weekend, and now he will return to Rochester. The Nationals will want to see the 25-year-old have some success down on the farm while also staying healthy before they give him a chance to claim an everyday role in the majors in 2023. He missed all of last year due to Tommy John surgery and then missed the beginning of this season with a shoulder impingement. In 106 games over three big-league seasons, Kieboom has been a disappointment with a .197/.304/.285 slash line with seven doubles, eight home runs and 31 RBI in 414 plate appearances.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Sat Apr 8 202310:26Carter Kieboom Resumes Throwing In Rehab
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom (elbow, shoulder), who is recovering from Tommy John surgery, is doing shoulder exercises and has resumed throwing to bases. He made 25 throws on April 5, according to manager Dave Martinez. Kieboom's workload will gradually increase as he works his way back, but there remains no timetable for his return. The 25-year-old was put on the 10-day injured list to begin the 2023 campaign after suffering a right shoulder impingement in early March. Kieboom had Tommy John surgery last May. When healthy, he could see time at designated hitter now that Jeimer Candelario and Joey Meneses are lineup regulars. Kieboom will have to prove to fantasy managers in deep leagues that he's worth a pickup once he returns to action.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Fri May 20 202218:05Carter Kieboom To Undergo Tommy John Surgery
Washington Nationals infielder Carter Kieboom (elbow) will undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery, according to Nationals manager Dave Martinez. Kieboom had been sidelined all year with an elbow injury. He never had a clear timeline for a return, but it wasn't originally believed he would miss the entirety of the 2022 season until now. Kieboom has struggled during his time in the majors, slashing just .197/.304/.285 over 106 games from 2019 to 2021. Assuming his recovery goes well, there's a chance he'll be ready for spring training next year.
Source: Mark ZuckermanRotoBaller.com
Thu May 5 202214:11Carter Kieboom Resumes Throwing
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom (elbow) has resumed throwing, while outfielder Ehire Adrianza (quadriceps) has begun running on an anti-gravity treadmill. Kieboom can't come off the injured list for another month, and it's still unclear if he'll be ready when he's eligible to return on June 7. The 24-year-old has yet to play in 2022 due to his injury, but when he's healthy enough to return, he figures to compete for playing time at third base with Maikel Franco. Adrianza suffered a left quadriceps strain in spring training on March 31 and was put on the 60-day injured list a few weeks ago, so he won't be able to return until early June. The 32-year-old will go on a minor league rehab assignment before that, and he'll represent bench depth for the Nats when he returns.
Source: MASN Sports - Mark ZuckermanRotoBaller.com
Sun Mar 20 202221:52Carter Kieboom To Miss At Least Four Weeks
Washington Nationals infielder Carter Kieboom (forearm) suffered an injury during a pregame fielding drill on Friday. Now, the organization is going to shut down the young infielder for at least four weeks, but he could be sidelined up to six weeks. There's a good chance that Kieboom doesn't take the field until sometime in May. That being said, Maikel Franco has a great chance of beginning the season as the starting third baseman. However, neither player has a ton of fantasy value. Franco might have slightly more because of his power numbers, but neither are attractive fantasy options right away.
Source: Jessica CameratoRotoBaller.com
Sun Mar 20 202210:30Carter Kieboom Diagnosed With Flexor Mass Strain
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom (forearm) is dealing with a flexor mass strain in his right forearm, and manager Dave Martinez said the team will run more tests to make sure there's no ligament damage. There's no firm timetable for Kieboom's return to spring action, but it doesn't sound like a serious injury. The 24-year-old was scratched from Friday's spring training lineup, and there's still a chance he could miss the start of the regular season, especially if he has ligament damage in his arm. Kieboom isn't all that attractive in fantasy to begin with, as he sports a .197/.304/.285 slash line with only eight home runs and 31 RBI in his first 414 plate appearances in the majors in his first three years with the Nats.
Source: MASN Sports - Mark ZuckermanRotoBaller.com
Fri Mar 18 202223:18Carter Kieboom To Undergo MRI
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom (elbow) was scratched from the team's spring game on Friday with right elbow soreness. Manager Dave Martinez said "it worries me a little bit," and Kieboom will undergo an MRI exam on Saturday. We'll have to wait and see what the MRI results show on Saturday, but fantasy managers should definitely be concerned with Opening Day just around the corner. If Kieboom isn't ready for the start of the regular season, Maikel Franco would be in line to see the majority of starts at the hot corner in D.C. The 24-year-old has yet to put it together in 414 big-league plate appearances covering the last three years, as he has a combined .197/.304/.285 slash line with eight home runs and 31 RBI in 106 games played.
Source: MLB.com - Jessica CameratoRotoBaller.com
Wed Sep 22 202118:06Carter Kieboom Back In The Lineup On Wednesday
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom (thumb) is back in the starting lineup for Wednesday's game against Elieser Hernandez and the Miami Marlins. Kieboom jammed his thumb while sliding into a base during Monday's game against the Marlins. He sat out on Tuesday, but Nationals manager Davey Martinez said he was available off the bench if needed for the game. Kieboom has been a regular in the Nationals over the past two months. He showed some promise in August, slashing .250/.348/.469 with six home runs and 15 RBI, but he's struggled so far in September, slashing just .174/.260/.188 with no home runs.
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Tue Sep 21 202119:27Carter Kieboom Sitting With Sore Thumb
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom (thumb) is not in the starting lineup for Tuesday's game against the Miami Marlins. Jordy Mercer is getting the start at third base and batting seventh in the game. Kieboom jammed his thumb during a slide in Monday's game and is still recovering from the incident. According to Nationals manager Davey Martinez, Kieboom is available off the bench if needed on Tuesday. The 24-year-old has struggled at the plate this month, slashing .174/.260/.188 with just one extra-base hit (a double) over 69 at-bats.
Source: Mark ZuckermanRotoBaller.com
Sun Sep 12 202111:26Carter Kieboom Gets The Day Off Sunday
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom is out of the lineup against the Pittsburgh Pirates Sunday. Adrian Sanchez will get the start in his place, batting eighth. Kieboom has shown some signs this season, with six homers, 21 runs, and 20 RBI across 158 at-bats, but he's scuffled to a .172/.226/.172 slash line over his last seven games. It's just a routine day off for Kieboom, but fantasy managers will be hoping this breather can get him back on track. He remains a better add in keeper and dynasty formats than redraft.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Wed Sep 1 202100:53Carter Kieboom Homers For Second Straight Day
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom was elevated to second in the lineup Tuesday, and he responding by hitting his second homer in as many days. Kieboom went 1-for-4 with the two-run shot and a walk, giving him six long balls on the season. He's raised his OPS to .762 in 114 at-bats, and his fantasy value for this season would jump up were he to remain the two-spot in the order in front of Juan Soto and Josh Bell.
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Mon Aug 30 202123:01Carter Kieboom Homers In Loss To Phillies
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom had the biggest hit of the day for the Nationals, hitting a solo shot off of Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Zack Wheeler in a 7-4 loss Monday. Kieboom went 2-for-4 with the homer and two runs scored. Kieboom now has five home runs on the season. He hasn't taken the world by storm, but his .236/.338/.400 slash line is strong enough that he should be able to enter 2022 as the penciled-in starter at third base. He's still a very highly regarded prospect and worth a stash in dynasty and keeper formats.
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Mon Aug 23 202100:10Carter Kieboom Smacks Solo Shot
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom was one of the lone bright spots for the Nationals Sunday, as he smacked a solo home run in a 7-3 defeat to the Milwaukee Brewers. It was Kieboom's fourth home run of the year and his only hit in four at-bats. Kieboom has begun to find his stride over his last seven games, slashing .240/.355/.480 with two home runs in 29 plate appearances. Fantasy managers in redraft leagues can ignore him this year, but he's worth a peek in dynasty and keeper formats.
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Thu Aug 19 202110:59Carter Kieboom Adds Solo Shot Wednesday
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom hit his third home run of the season Wednesday night against the Toronto Blue Jays, a solo shot off former teammate Brad Hand. Kieboom went 1-for-3 with a hit-by-pitch and two runs scored in the game. Kieboom is being given every chance to show that his first two stints in the majors weren't all he has to offer, and he's taken advantage by putting up a .270/.356/.419 slash line in his 74 at-bats this year. He's been even better of late, slugging .509 in his last 53 at-bats, and he's worth a pickup in deep mixed leagues.
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Mon Aug 16 202101:14Carter Kieboom Drives In Two Sunday
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom drove in two runs Sunday, going 2-for-5 against the Atlanta Braves from the fifth spot in the lineup. Though he's only produced a .719 OPS in 69 at-bats this season, Kieboom is being given every opportunity to prove he has what it takes to be the third baseman heading into the 2022 season. He'll have plenty of RBI opportunities batting behind Juan Soto and Josh Bell. Fantasy managers in dynasty formats will want to pay the most attention, as Kieboom has plenty of pedigree and could be worth a stash.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Thu Aug 5 202100:27Carter Kieboom Homers For Second Time In Three Days
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom homered again Wednesday, giving him two for the season, both of which have come in the last three games. Kieboom was 2-for-4 with two RBI against the Phillies for the game. Kieboom has played in just 12 games this season, with his playing time greatly increasing following the trade deadline. He has a modest four-game hit streak going, and he's registered at least one hit in six of his last seven games. Kieboom is an intriguing post-hype prospect, though he'd be a better fantasy investment in dynasty formats than redraft.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Mon Aug 2 202123:45Carter Kieboom Hits Two-Run Shot
Washington Nationals third baseman Carter Kieboom had a solid day at the plate Monday, going 2-for-4 with a two-run home run and two runs scored. It was his first long ball of the year, and came off of newly acquired Phillies reliever Ian Kennedy. A highly touted prospect, Kieboom has struggled in his first stints in the major leagues, but he will get a long look at the hot corner for the last few months of the season. Fantasy managers do not need to rush to add him, but he's worth keeping an eye on as an audition for next year's rosters.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Sun Jul 25 202122:53Red Sox score 5 runs in 8th inning, rally past Yankees 5-4
BOSTON (AP) — Held hitless into the eighth inning by Domingo Germán and looking feeble, Alex Verdugo and the Boston Red Sox suddenly erupted for five runs and stormed past the New York Yankees 5-4 Sunday. Verdugo opened the eighth with a long double for Boston’s first hit. Later, Kiké Hernández slid home headfirst on Xander Bogaerts’ sacrifice fly with the go-ahead run to cap the rally. The Red Sox won for the 10th time in 13 games against the Yankees and reclaimed first place in the AL East, a game ahead of Tampa Bay. New York fell nine games behind Boston. Boston trailed 4-0 when Verdugo doubled to deep right, and Germán was lifted after the hit. Jonathan Loaisiga (7-4) relieved, and Boston broke loose with four straight hits. Hunter Renfroe had an RBI double, Christian Vázquez singled home a run and Hernández followed with an RBI double, cutting it to 4-3. Zack Britton relieved and pinch-hitter Kevin Plawecki’s groundout plated the tying run. Hernández hustled hard and beat right fielder... [More]
Sun Jul 25 202121:33Red Sox score 5 runs in 8th inning, rally past Yankees 5-4
BOSTON (AP) — Held hitless into the eighth inning by Domingo Germán and looking feeble, Alex Verdugo and the Boston Red Sox suddenly erupted for five runs and stormed past the New York Yankees 5-4 Sunday. Verdugo opened the eighth with a long double for Boston’s first hit. Later, Kiké Hernández slid home headfirst on Xander Bogaerts’ sacrifice fly with the go-ahead run to cap the rally. The Red Sox won for the 10th time in 13 games against the Yankees and reclaimed first place in the AL East, a game ahead of Tampa Bay. New York fell nine games behind Boston. Boston trailed 4-0 when Verdugo doubled to deep right, and Germán was lifted after the hit. Jonathan Loaisiga (7-4) relieved, and Boston broke loose with four straight hits. Hunter Renfroe had an RBI double, Christian Vázquez singled home a run and Hernández followed with an RBI double, cutting it to 4-3. Zack Britton relieved and pinch-hitter Kevin Plawecki’s groundout plated the tying run. Hernández hustled hard and beat right fielder... [More]
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