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Nick Senzel

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American baseball player (born 1995)

Baseball player
Nick Senzel
Senzel with the Washington Nationals in 2024
Los Angeles Dodgers – No. 15
Center fielder /Third baseman
Born: (1995-06-29)June 29, 1995 (age 30)
Atlanta,Georgia, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
May 3, 2019, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
(through 2024 season)
Batting average.232
Home runs40
Runs batted in143
Stats atBaseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams

Nicholas Peter Senzel (/sɛnˈzɛl/sen-ZEL;[1] born June 29, 1995) is an American professionalbaseballoutfielder andthird baseman in theLos Angeles Dodgers organization. He has previously played inMajor League Baseball (MLB) for theCincinnati Reds,Washington Nationals, andChicago White Sox. Senzel attended theUniversity of Tennessee, where he playedcollege baseball for theVolunteers. The Reds selected him with the second overall pick in the2016 MLB draft and he made his MLB debut in 2019.

Amateur career

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Senzel attendedFarragut High School inFarragut, Tennessee. Playing for the school'svarsitybaseball team all four years, he was a starter since his sophomore season. As a junior, he recorded a .404batting average, sevenhome runs, and 46runs batted in (RBIs) while playingsecond base for the Admirals.[2] Following his junior season, he signed hisNational Letter of Intent to join theGeorgia baseball team.[2][3] As a senior, he hit .386 with five home runs and 42 RBIs. After Georgia fired coachDavid Perno, he was granted a release from his letter of intent to theUniversity of Georgia. On June 17, 2013, he committed to theUniversity of Tennessee.[4] Due to his late change to Tennessee, he played his first season in college as awalk-on.[5]

As a freshman at the University of Tennessee in 2014, Senzel had a .315batting average, a .419on-base percentage (OBP), and a .420 SLG, with twelve doubles. He played in 53 of 54 games with 45 starts coming atdesignated hitter (DH) and eight at second base.[6] He was named a freshmanAll-American byLouisville Slugger[7] andPerfect Game.[8] Following his freshman season at Tennessee, Senzel playedcollegiate summer baseball for theMat-Su Miners of theAlaska Baseball League, where he batted 17-for-81 (.210) with three home runs and 13 RBIs.[9]

As a sophomore in 2015, Senzel batted .325 with a .495 SLG, 4 home runs, and 28 RBIs.[10] In the summer of 2015, he played for theBrewster Whitecaps of theCape Cod Baseball League (CCBL), and received the league's MVP and Outstanding Pro Prospect awards after hitting .364 with four home runs and 33 RBIs. He was inducted into theCCBL Hall of Fame in 2024.[11][12][13][14]

In the 2016 season as a junior, Senzel hit 25 doubles to lead theSoutheastern Conference. Senzel was nominated for theGolden Spikes Award,[15] which is awarded to the top collegiate player in the nation. He was also named aPerfect Game'/Rawlings First Team All-American, a Second Team All-American byBaseball America and Third Team All-America selection by bothLouisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Newspaper and D1Baseball.[8]

Professional career

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Cincinnati Reds

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Minor leagues

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Senzel was considered to be one of the best available players in the2016 Major League Baseball draft,[16] ThePhiladelphia Phillies, who had thefirst overall pick,scouted Senzel.[17] Many baseball executives and scouts agreed that Senzel was the safest pick in the draft.[17] He was also rated as the best hitter in the draft because of his abilities to hit gap-to-gap with power.[18]

After the Phillies selectedMickey Moniak with the first overall selection, theCincinnati Reds chose Senzel with the second overall pick.[10][19][20] On June 13, 2016, Senzel signed with the Reds, receiving a $6.2 million signing bonus.[21] Senzel made his professional debut with theBillings Mustangs of theRookie-levelPioneer League, where he batted .152 with one double. He was promoted to theDayton Dragons of theSingle–AMidwest League on June 30.[22][23] He hit .329 with seven home runs for Dayton.[24][25]

Senzel began the 2017 season with theDaytona Tortugas of theHigh–AFlorida State League, and was promoted to thePensacola Blue Wahoos of theDouble–ASouthern League in June.[26] He posted a combined .321 batting average with 14 home runs, 65 RBIs, and a .905 OPS in 119 games between Daytona and Pensacola.[27]

Senzel began 2018 with theLouisville Bats of theTriple–AInternational League. On June 23, 2018, it was revealed that Senzel's 2018 season ended after he required surgery to repair a torn ligament on his right index finger.[28] Upon his return from injury, Senzel told new Reds' managerDavid Bell, that he was preparing to playcenter field.[29]

The Reds allowed Senzel to play center field in Spring Training with a chance to compete withScott Schebler for the starting role.[30] He had a .308 with a .300 on-base percentage and a .462 slugging percentage.[31] Despite his performance, the Reds elected to send Senzel to minor league camp.[32] Senzel's agent assumed that the service-time rules in baseball was the majority influence on the team's decision; if Senzel were to play 12 days in the minors before being promoted to the majors, the Reds would receive another year of club control.[33] Just three days later, Senzel sprained his ankle during a minor league game.[34] In eight games with Louisville, Senzel hit one home run and batted .257.[35]

Major leagues

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On May 3, 2019, Senzel was called up to the majors by the Reds.[36][37] He made his major league debut that day atGreat American Ballpark, going 1-for-5 with two strikeouts and two walks.[38] Senzel's first hit was a slow-roller to third that he beat out off theSan Francisco Giants'Tony Watson.[39] Senzel hit his first major league home run on May 4, off Giants'Dereck Rodríguez.[40] His second and third home runs came two days later at home against the Giants offDrew Pomeranz.[41] Senzel finished the month of May with a .279 batting average, four home runs, 12 RBIs, and 12 walks.

On September 12, 2019, Senzel was placed on theinjured list with a tornlabrum.[42] In 104 games of his first season in the Majors, Senzel batted .256 with 12 home runs, 20 doubles, and 42 RBIs.

In the following season, Senzel returned to the injured list on August 19 and missed 27 games in August and September for undisclosed reasons.[43][44] During the pandemic-shortened season, Senzel batted .186/.247/.357 with two home runs and eight RBIs in 23 games.

On June 13, 2021, Senzel was placed on the 60-day injured list with left knee inflammation.[45] On August 15, Senzel was activated from the injured list and optioned to Triple-A Louisville, but days later was returned to the injured list when it was discovered that Senzel's knee was not healthy enough for him to play.[46] He was non-tendered and became a free agent on November 17, 2023.[47]

Washington Nationals

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On December 12, 2023, Senzel signed a one-year contract with theWashington Nationals.[48] On March 28, 2024, Senzel suffered a broken right thumb while fielding ground balls during pregame. He was scratched from the Nationals'Opening Day lineup before playing in his first game with the club.[49] In 64 games for Washington, he batted .209/.303/.359 with seven home runs and 18 RBI. Senzel wasdesignated for assignment by the Nationals on July 5.[50] He was released by the organization on July 11.[51]

Chicago White Sox

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On July 17, 2024, Senzel signed a major league contract with theChicago White Sox.[52] In 10 games for Chicago, he went 3–for–30 (.100). Senzel was designated for assignment by the White Sox on August 26.[53] He elected free agency on August 28.[54]

Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos

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On March 11, 2025, Senzel signed with theTecolotes de los Dos Laredos of theMexican League.[55] In six games for Dos Laredos, Senzel went 13-for-22 (.591) with three home runs and 10 RBI.

Los Angeles Dodgers

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On April 25, 2025, Senzel signed a minor league contract with theLos Angeles Dodgers.[56] He played three games for the Double–ATulsa Drillers and 96 for the Triple–AOklahoma City Comets, batting a combined .252 with 12 home runs and 66 RBI.[57]

As of the end of the 2025 MLB season, Senzel has the fewestBaseball Referencewins above replacement (WAR) of any activeposition player, with -3.1.[58]

Personal life

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Senzel is married to Emily. The couple got engaged on January 9, 2021.[59] Their first child, a son was born on November 29, 2021.[60] Their second child, a daughter was born on February 2, 2024.[61]

References

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  5. ^Dustin Dopirak (June 8, 2016)."Vols' Nick Senzel going from walk-on to top draft choice".Knoxnews.com. USA Today. RetrievedDecember 22, 2018.
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  41. ^Kay, Joe (May 6, 2019)."Bees circle, Senzel homers twice as Reds swarm Giants 12-4".AP News. RetrievedDecember 6, 2024.
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  55. ^McDonald, Darragh (March 11, 2025)."Nick Senzel Signs With Mexican League's Tecolotes De Los Dos Laredos".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedNovember 18, 2025.
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  58. ^"Fewest wins above replacement by an active MLB player".Stathead.Archived from the original on December 4, 2025. RetrievedDecember 4, 2025.
  59. ^Senzel, Nick [@nick_senzel]; (January 9, 2021)."She said YES!!!! To the best day of my life, I love you forever and ever ❤️❤️ 1/9/21". RetrievedDecember 6, 2024 – viaInstagram.
  60. ^Senzel, Nick [@nick_senzel]; (December 2, 2021)."Nicholas Peter Senzel II Born on 11/29 at 2:25 pm 8 pounds 2 ounces". RetrievedDecember 6, 2024 – viaInstagram.
  61. ^Senzel, Emily [@emily_senzel, nick_senzel]; (February 5, 2024)."our beautiful girl, Molly Blake Senzel 🤍 ... born on February 2 at 2:04PM". RetrievedDecember 6, 2024 – viaInstagram.

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