Carter Kieboom was born on September 3, 1997, in Marietta, Georgia. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 190 pounds, Kieboom began his baseball journey at Walton High School. Drafted by the Washington Nationals (55-107) in the first round of the 2016 MLB Draft, he quickly became one of the organization's top prospects, showcasing his potential in the minor leagues with a strong batting average and on-base skills.
Kieboom is known for his disciplined approach at the plate and ability to draw walks. As a right-handed batter, he demonstrates solid contact skills and the potential for power, making him a versatile infielder with a focus on third base. His defensive capabilities have been a work in progress, but his arm strength and fielding mechanics show promise for future development.
Carter Kieboom made his MLB debut with the Washington Nationals in April 2019. Though his initial stint in the majors presented challenges, he achieved his first career home run against the San Diego Padres (82-80). Kieboom's progression through the Nationals' system highlights his resilience and potential to become a key contributor at the major league level.
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