The Washington Nationals will call up Trey Lipscomb from Triple-A Rochester for his latest stint at the Major League level. Lipscomb has been traveling back and forth from Rochester to the Major League level.

In the corresponding move, the Nationals have designated third baseman Nick Senzel for assignment on Saturday.

This marks Lipscomb’s fourth Major League stint with the Nationals this season. Despite playing 34 games with Triple-A Rochester, he remains tied for third among National League rookies with 10 stolen bases

Lipscomb has appeared in 38 games so far with the Nationals and has a batting average of .237. He has 9 RBI, one home run, and 28 hits with the Nationals during the games up in the majors.

While with the Rochester Red Wings, Lipscomb had 20 RBI, a batting average of .290, an OPS of .763, and 38 hits.


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