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INFIELDER
                                       CARTER KIEBOOM




                            17        RIGHT    RIGHT     6-2      21O

                               BORN: SEPT. 3, 1997      OPENING DAY AGE: 27
                               BIRTHPLACE: MARIETTA, GA  RESIDES: MARIETTA, GA
                               MLB SERVICE: 2 YEARS, 168 DAYS
                               ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS MINOR LEAGUE FREE AGENT, DEC. 6, 2024
                               SIGNED THRU: 2025; UNDER CLUB CONTROL; 3/3 OPTIONS USED



                                 NON-ROSTER INVITEE

        KIEBOOM’S LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD
   KIEBOOM
        Year   Club   AVG   G   AB   R   H   2B  3B   HR  RBI  SH  SF  HBP  BB  IBB  SO  SB  CS  GDP  SLG  OBP   E
        2016—  GCL Nationals  .244   36   135   22   33   8   4   4   25   0   3   5  12   0   43   1   2   4  .452  .323   9
        2017—  Hagerstown  .296   48   179   36   53   12   0   8   26   0   0   3  28   3   40   2   2   4  .497  .400   7
             GCL Nationals  .417   6   12   1   5   3   0   0   5   0   0   1   3   0   0   0   0   0  .667  .563   2
            Auburn  .250  7  28  4  7  1  0  1  4  0  0  0  1  0  2  1  0  1  .393  .276  2
        2018—  Potomac   .298   61   245   48   73   15   0   11   46   0   3   1  36   0   50   6   1   5  .494  .386  14
             Harrisburg   .262   62   248   36   65   16   1   5   23   0   1   2  22   0   59   3   1   5  .395  .326  12
        2019—  Fresno   .303  109   412   79   125   24   3   16   79   0   5   9  68   1  100   5   2   11  .493  .409  16
             WASHINGTON  .128   11   39   4   5   0   0   2   2   0   0   0   4   1   16   0   0   0  .282  .209   4
        2020—  WASHINGTON  .202   33   99   15   20   1   0   0   9   0   1   5  17   0   33   0   1   6  .212  .344   3
        2021—  WASHINGTON  .207   62   217   26   45   6   0   6   20   0   2   5  25   2   62   0   0   9  .318  .301   6
             Rochester   .237   44   148   26   35   7   0   5   23   0   0   7  26   0   31   1   1   7  .385  .376   3
        2022—                         INJURED - DID NOT PLAY
        2023—  Harrisburg (1)  .250   4   12   1   3   0   0   0   1   0   0   0   4   0   6   1   0   0  .250  .438   0
             Rochester   .264   34   140   24   37   6   1   5   23   0   0   2  19   0   34   1   1   1  .429  .360   2
             Wilmington (1) .188   6   16   1   3   0   0   1   1   0   0   0   3   0   5   0   0   0  .375  .316   0
             WASHINGTON  .207   27   87   12   18   2   0   4   11   0   0   1   6   0   62   0   0   2  .368  .266   2
        2024—  Rochester   .265   91   306   53   81   16   0   7   42   0   3   4  46   0   72   3   2   13  .386  .365   7
        MAJOR TOTALS  .199  133  442  57  88  9  0  12  42  0  3  11  52  3  138  0  1  17  .301  .297  15
        MINOR TOTALS   .276  508  1881  331   520  108   9   63  298   0  15   34  268   4  442  24  12   51  .444  .374  74
        (1) rehab assignment
        Disabling Injuries:   2023  —  Right shoulder impingement; disabled Mar. 30 (retro to Mar. 27) - May 7
                   2022  —  Right forearm injury; disabled Mar. 21 - end of season

        2024 SEASON
        ◆   Appeared in 91 games for Triple-A Rochester, and batted .265 (81/306) with 53 runs scored, 16 doubles, seven
          home runs, 42 RBI, and an .751 OPS.
        ◆   Ended the season with a .280 (14/50) average in August, which included an 11-game hitting streak from Aug. 14-27.
        ◆   Hit seven home runs, his most in a season since hitting 16 with Triple-A Fresno in 2019.
        ◆   Missed time on the MiLB injured list from Sept. 6-26.
        CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
        ◆   Made two Opening Day rosters with Washington (2021, 2020).
        ◆   Made Major League debut April 26, 2019 against San Diego and homered against RHP Craig Stammen for his first
          Major League hit in his third at-bat.
        ◆   Represented the Washington Nationals at the MLB Futures Game in 2018 and 2019.
        ◆   Recorded 11 assists on Aug. 14, 2020 at Baltimore, the most by a third baseman in Nationals history (2005-pres.)
          and tied for the most in a single game in MLB history.
        ◆   Logged first career walk-off hit on Sept. 6, 2021 vs. New York (N.L.), a single off Edwin Díaz in the bottom of the
          9th inning.



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