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Luis García Jr.

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Batting / Throwing

Left / Right

Proj.

Performance

New York Mets
-1
DNP
St. Louis Cardinals
14
New York Mets
DNP
Miami Marlins
6
Miami Marlins
DNP
Houston Astros
4
Tampa Bay Rays
Atlanta Braves
-1
DNP
New York Mets
16
Tampa Bay Rays
1
St. Louis Cardinals
8
Houston Astros
DNP
St. Louis Cardinals
7
New York Mets
DNP
Miami Marlins
6
New York Mets
3
Houston Astros
DNP
St. Louis Cardinals
Canceled
Baltimore Orioles
GW 60
11
Philadelphia Phillies
DNP
Philadelphia Phillies
Philadelphia Phillies
-1
GW 61
Toronto Blue Jays
-1
0
Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays
-1

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Jersey Number

#2

Age

24

Birthplace

usausa

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2 April 2025

Out Wednesday versus left-hander

Garcia is out of the lineup for Wednesday's contest in Toronto.

Analysis

Southpaw Easton Lucas is on the hill for the Blue Jays, so Garcia will grab a seat in favor of Amed Rosario, who will start at second base and bat second. Garcia has been out of the lineup both times the Nationals have faced a lefty in the early going this season.

29 March 2025

Resting against left-hander

Garcia is out of the lineup for Saturday's game against the Phillies, Andrew Golden of The Washington Postreports.

Analysis

The left-handed bat of Garcia will stay put in the Nats' dugout Saturday while southpaw Jesus Luzardo toes the slab for Philly. Amed Rosario will take over at the keystone and bat fifth.

28 March 2025

Collects first steal of 2025

Garcia went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a stolen base in Thursday's extra-inning loss to the Phillies.

Analysis

The 24-year-old second baseman had a strong start to his campaign, driving in his first run of 2025 and swiping his first bag in the eighth inning to help the Nationals tie the game at 3-3 before the bullpen imploded in the top of the 10th. Garcia was one of the most surprising contributors to Washington's MLB-leading 223 steals as a team last year, going 22-for-27 on the basepaths as part of a breakout season despite not having stolen more than 11 bags in a season at any level prior to that.

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