Former Reds players Nick Senzel and Derek Law watched the Reds' intrasquad game from the Nationals dugout. Trey Lipscomb is replacing Senzel on the Nationals roster as their starting third baseman for Game 2 after Senzel's injury. Lipscomb hit .400 in spring training and will make his MLB debut.
The Nationals had a plan all mapped out for Trey Lipscomb in Triple-A. They’ll have to devise a new plan for the young infielder in the majors. https://t.co/9v2B4hKxvZ
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Trey Lipscomb is being called up to take Nick Senzel's roster spot, source confirms. After nearly making it as the Nats' Opening Day second baseman, the 2022 third-round pick will be their starting third baseman for Game 2. (First reported by @andrewcgolden)
Sources: Trey Lipscomb is on his way to Cincinnati to join the team after Nick Senzel’s injury this afternoon. Lipscomb hit .400 this spring for the Nationals and competed w/Luis García for the 2B job during ST. Soon, he’ll make his MLB debut.
As the Reds play an intrasquad game right now, two former Reds -- Nick Senzel and Derek Law -- were watching from the Nationals dugout.