The Nationals are selecting first baseman/corner outfielder Travis Blankenhorn, reports Jesse Dougherty of the Washington Post (Twitter link). He’ll take one of the extra spots on the September active roster. The club’s 40-man roster is at capacity, so they’ll need to make a corresponding move tomorrow.
Blankenhorn, 27, has spent the season with Triple-A Rochester after signing an offseason minor league deal. He’s had a productive year, hitting .264/.363/.521 with 23 longballs. The left-handed hitter has walked at a strong 11.3% clip and hit for enough power to offset a slightly elevated 24.3% strikeout rate.
A former third-round pick of the Twins, Blankenhorn has gotten cups of coffee with Minnesota and the Mets at the big league level. He has 26 games of MLB experience between 2020-22. The Pennsylvania native has shown well against upper minors pitching, carrying a .262/.354/.487 line in a little more than 1000 career Triple-A plate appearances.
Blankenhorn is limited defensively but offers a bat-first option for manager Dave Martinez down the stretch. He’ll look to impress the front office enough over the next five weeks to stake a claim to a 40-man spot over the winter.
CarryABigStick
Should’ve done this when Garrett was injured.
fre5hwind
Mets legend
Birdieman2
Who?
HBan22
Travis Blankenhorn. The article offers further details.
SalaryCapMyth
Funny =D
Bart Harley Jarvis
If nothing else, based on his name this guy sounds rugged.
dugmet
Life if an AAAA player ain’t easy. You get to taste an appetizer but never get a seat at the table to enjoy a full course.
Positively Half St
Sometimes you luck into a Michael Morse or Joey Meneses.