
Luis García Stats
- Height / Weight
- 6' 2" / 220 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 5/16/2000 (23)
- Experience
- 0
- College
- None
Luis García Season Stats
Last 10 Games
Luis García News
Washington Nationals second baseman Luis Garcia went 2-for-5 with a double and an RBI in the team's 10-6 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Friday night. Garcia was struggling so badly that he was sent to the minors in the second half of the season. Since his return on Sept. 8, he's gone 18-for-60 (.300) with three home runs, three doubles, seven RBI, a stolen base and 13 runs scored in 19 games (16 starts) for the Nats. The strong stretch has boosted his season slash line to .265/.300/.381 in 438 at-bats, and he's added nine home runs, 49 RBI, nine stolen bases and 59 runs scored. The 23-year-old is looking to finish his fourth MLB campaign off strong and should enter the 2024 season as the club's primary second baseman.
The Washington Nationals requested unconditional release waivers on outfielder Corey Dickerson on Wednesday and also optioned infielder Luis Garcia to Triple-A Rochester. Dickerson entered the day hitting .252/.285/.357 with two home runs, 17 RBI and 11 runs scored in 143 at-bats as a platoon guy in left field for the Nats. The 34-year-old could get picked up as a bench bat by a contender now that he's on the open market. And with Dickerson now out of the picture in D.C., it could mean regular playing time for Stone Garrett. Garcia has been ice-cold at the plate since the All-Star break and is batting .260 (98-for-377) with six homers, 42 RBI, eight steals and 46 runs scored in 99 games. Expect Ildemaro Vargas and Michael Chavis to split playing time at the keystone moving forward.
Washington Nationals second baseman Luis Garcia went 6-for-6 with two doubles while adding two RBI and three runs scored as the Nationals knocked off Kansas City 12-10 Friday. He becomes only the second player in the Nationals history to achieve a six-hit game, matching the achievement of Anthony Rendon. Additionally, he etched his name in the team's record books as the first player to hit two doubles in a single inning. He has three homers and 20 RBI while slashing .288/.330/.394 this season.
Batting Order
1 | CJ Abrams |
2 | Lane Thomas |
3 | Joey Meneses |
4 | Keibert Ruiz |
5 | Carter Kieboom |
6 | Ildemaro Vargas |
7 | Alex Call |
8 | Drew Millas |
9 | Jacob Young |
Luis García Stats
Last 10 Games
Batting Order
1 | CJ Abrams |
2 | Lane Thomas |
3 | Joey Meneses |
4 | Keibert Ruiz |
5 | Carter Kieboom |
6 | Ildemaro Vargas |
7 | Alex Call |
8 | Drew Millas |
9 | Jacob Young |