Former Cincinnati Reds infielder Nick Senzel has found his new home, though he’ll need a working passport. Senzel, the 2016 No. 2 pick and former Tennessee Volunteers standout, signed with the Mexican League’s Tecolotes De Los Dos Laredos earlier this week.
Nick Senzel, who was once drafted No. 2 overall by the Cincinnati Reds in the MLB Draft, is heading to Mexico in an effort to jumpstart his career. The 30-year-old former top prospect has spent parts of six years in the big leagues with the Reds, Washington Nationals and Chicago White Sox.
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A former No. 2 overall pick and top prospect has signed with a team in the Mexican league.
Infielder Nick Senzel has elected free agency, per James Fegan of Sox Machine on X.
Before Monday’s series finale against the Detroit Tigers, the Chicago White Sox announced that third baseman Nick Senzel has been designated for assignment.
Flurry of moves probably punctuated by something really ugly as the second half opens The White Sox had some news on Wednesday, broadly unsurprising. And definitely uninspiring: The White Sox DFAd Danny Mendick, again, in favor of a better-pedigreed Mendick, former overall No.
The Chicago White Sox signed free agent third baseman Nick Senzel on Wednesday. Financial terms of the deal were not announced. Senzel, 29, was designated for assignment by the Washington Nationals on July 6 and released five days later.
Amid MLB's All-Star break, the Chicago White Sox stayed active on the player acquisition front. On Tuesday evening, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported that the White Sox are signing free-agent infielder Nick Senzel to a major league deal.
Chicago witnessed on Tuesday the 94th edition of the MLB All-Star Game, which was played at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, ending with a 5-3 victory for the American League.
The Chicago White Sox will sign veteran Nick Senzel on Tuesday, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Per James Fegan of Sox Machine, Senzel will sign a major league deal.
The one-time top prospect hasn’t met expectations on either side of the ball over his five-plus MLB seasons. He’s a career .235/.302/.368 hitter in just over 1,600 big league plate appearances.
The Washington National released third baseman/outfielder Nick Senzel on Friday, five days after designating him for assignment. Senzel batted just .209 with seven homers and 18 RBIs in 64 games with Washington after signing a one-year, $2 million deal as a free agent in the offseason.
The Nationals took a flier on him last offseason.
It is the second time this week that the Nats have DFA’ed one of their veteran pickups from the offseason.
The Washington Nationals saw a little dustup in their dugout on Friday when pitcher MacKenzie Gore and third baseman Nick Senzel exchanged some words and then some shoves.
The dugout incident will likely remind baseball fans of what happened in D.C. between Bryce Harper and Jonathan Papelbon in 2015.
Notes and quotes on Nick Senzel’s big game in Saturday’s win over the Braves in Nationals Park... Hours before Nick Senzel went 3 for 3 with a walk, two
Nick Senzel had three hits including a two-run home run and the Washington Nationals beat the visiting Atlanta Braves 7-3 on Saturday. Eddie Rosario had two hits and drove in three runs and Lane Thomas had two hits and scored twice as Washington won its second straight.
Nick Senzel entered the 2024 season looking to rehabilitate his MLB career with the Washington Nationals. Unfortunately, he’ll begin the first part of the season rehabilitating a broken right thumb.
The Nationals couldn’t even get to the first pitch of Opening Day without suffering some awful luck.
Former Reds top prospect Nick Senzel agreed to a one-year, $2 million deal with the Nationals earlier this month. Washington officially announced the deal on Tuesday.
The Washington Nationals signed free agent Nick Senzel to a one-year deal, MLB Network reported Thursday. The former Cincinnati Reds outfielder/third baseman will earn $2 million plus up to $1 million in incentives.
Many MLB deadlines in the offseason are relatively quiet ones, but not so for Friday's non-tender deadline, which saw multiple name players cut free.
The Reds are non-tendering Nick Senzel, tweets Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Rays reliever Matt Wisler was called for a balk in the bottom half of the tenth inning with the game tied 1-1, giving the Reds the victory.
The Reds All-Star first baseman was placed on the injured list because he's reportedly experiencing coronavirus symptoms, according to Cincinnati.com's Bobby Nightengale.
Both players reported coronavirus symptoms before Sunday's game against the Detroit Tigers. Moustakas and Senzel haven't had any symptoms since and both have recorded multiple negative tests.
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