Trey Lipscomb by the numbers against Red Sox at Fenway Park

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb by the numbers against the Red Sox at Fenway Park.

Boston (21-19) completed a series win against Washington (19-20) on Sunday at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox won, 3-2, in the series finale.

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb appeared in all three contests for the Nationals. He went 1-for-7, totaling two RBIs, two walks and one stolen base.

Washington won the series opener on Friday, 5-1, while losing Saturday’s game No. 2, 4-2.

Lipscomb was selected by Washington in the third-round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft (No. 84 overall).

He played at Tennessee from 2019-22 and appeared in 103 games, including 78 starts. Tennessee won the Southeastern Conference East division, the league regular-season and tournament championships in 2022.

PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

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Trey Lipscomb returns to Nationals’ lineup at first base, Nick Senzel hits home run

Trey Lipscomb returns to the Nationals’ lineup at first base and Nick Senzel hits home run against the Dodgers.

Los Angeles (15-11) defeated Washington (10-13), 11-2, on Wednesday at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb returned to the Nationals’ starting lineup at first base. He went 0-for-2, recording one walk and one run.

Former Vol Nick Senzel also started at third base for Washington against the Dodgers. He went 1-for-3 and hit a two-out home run in the second inning.

Washington recalled Lipscomb on Wednesday after placing outfielder Lane Thomas on the 10-day injured list due to a left knee sprain.

Washington will next play on Thursday against the Dodgers at Nationals Park. First pitch is slated for 4:05 p.m. EDT.

PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

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Washington Nationals recall Trey Lipscomb

Washington recalls former Vol Trey Lipscomb on Wednesday.

Washington recalled former Vol Trey Lipscomb on Wednesday. The Nationals placed outfielder Lane Thomas on the 10-day injured list due to a left knee sprain.

Lipscomb made his Major League Baseball debut for Washington on March 30 after former Vol Nick Snezel was placed on the 10-day injured list ahead of opening day.

The former Vol appeared in 14 games during his first stint with the Nationals before being optioned to Triple-A Rochester Red Wings.

Lipscomb played at Tennessee from 2019-22 and appeared in 103 games, including 78 starts.

He was selected by Washington in the third-round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft (No. 84 overall).

PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

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PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

PHOTOS: A look at Trey Lipscomb through the years

Trey Lipscomb played at Tennessee from 2019-22.

He appeared in 103 games, including 78 starts, for the Vols.

Lipscomb recorded a .331 batting average, 24 home runs, 103 RBIs, 83 runs, 37 walks and seven stolen bases for the Vols. During the 2022 campaign, he became the first Vol since Cody Hawn (22) in 2009 to hit 20-plus home runs in a season.

Lipscomb appeared in 66 games in his final season at Tennessee in 2022. He totaled 22 home runs, 84 RBIs, 68 runs, 89 hits, 19 doubles, three triples, 26 walks and four stolen bases.

Tennessee won the Southeastern Conference East division, the league regular-season and tournament championships in 2022.

Lipscomb was selected by Washington in the third-round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft (No. 84 overall).

Below are photos of Lipscomb through the years.

Trey Lipscomb records RBI in Nationals’ win at San Francisco

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb records RBI in the Nationals’ win at San Francisco.

Washington (5-6) defeated San Francisco (4-8), 5-3, on Tuesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California.

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb started at third base for the Nationals. He went 0-for-3 and recorded one RBI on a sacrifice fly in seventh inning to give Washington a 4-3 lead.

Lipscomb played at Tennessee from 2019-22 and appeared in 103 games, including 78 starts.

He recorded a .331 batting average, 24 home runs, 103 RBIs, 83 runs, 37 walks and seven stolen bases for the Vols. During the 2022 campaign, he became the first Vol since Cody Hawn (22) in 2009 to hit 20-plus home runs in a season.

Lipscomb appeared in 66 games in his final season at Tennessee in 2022. He totaled 22 home runs, 84 RBIs, 68 runs, 89 hits, 19 doubles, three triples, 26 walks and four stolen bases.

Tennessee won the Southeastern Conference East division, the league regular-season and tournament championships in 2022.

He was selected by Washington in the third-round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft (No. 84 overall).

PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

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Trey Lipscomb steals home at San Francisco

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb steals home in Washington’s win at San Francisco.

Washington (4-6) defeated San Francisco (4-7), 8-1, on Monday at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California.

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb started at third base for the Nationals. He went 3-for-5, recording one RBI, one run and three stolen bases. Lipscomb stole home during the second inning.

He is the fourth rookie to steal home for Washington since 2005: CJ Abrams (2022), Trea Turner (2016) and Bryce Harper (2012).

Lipscomb played at Tennessee from 2019-22 and appeared in 103 games, including 78 starts.

He recorded a .331 batting average, 24 home runs, 103 RBIs, 83 runs, 37 walks and seven stolen bases for the Vols. During the 2022 campaign, he became the first Vol since Cody Hawn (22) in 2009 to hit 20-plus home runs in a season.

Lipscomb appeared in 66 games in his final season at Tennessee in 2022. He totaled 22 home runs, 84 RBIs, 68 runs, 89 hits, 19 doubles, three triples, 26 walks and four stolen bases.

Tennessee won the Southeastern Conference East division, the league regular-season and tournament championships in 2022.

He was selected by Washington in the third-round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft (No. 84 overall).

PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

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Trey Lipscomb extends on-base streak in series finale against Pirates

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb extends on-base streak on Thursday against the Pirates.

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb appeared in his fifth career Major League Baseball game for the Nationals on Thursday.

Pittsburgh (6-1) defeated Washington (2-4), 7-4, at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Lipscomb went 1-for-4 and recorded a two-out RBI. The former Vol extended his on-base streak to five games.

Lipscomb made his Major League debut on March 30 after former Vol Nick Senzel was placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to March 27, due to a fractured right thumb.

Lipscomb played at Tennessee from 2019-22 and appeared in 103 games, including 78 starts.

He recorded a .331 batting average, 24 home runs, 103 RBIs, 83 runs, 37 walks and seven stolen bases for the Vols. During the 2022 campaign, he became the first Vol since Cody Hawn (22) in 2009 to hit 20-plus home runs in a season.

Lipscomb appeared in 66 games in his final season at Tennessee in 2022. He totaled 22 home runs, 84 RBIs, 68 runs, 89 hits, 19 doubles, three triples, 26 walks and four stolen bases.

Tennessee won the Southeastern Conference East division, the league regular-season and tournament championships in 2022.

He was selected by Washington in the third-round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft (No. 84 overall).

PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

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Trey Lipscomb records two-hit performance against Pirates

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb records two-hit performance against the Pirates.

Pittsburgh (5-0) defeated Washington (1-3), 8-4, on Monday at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb went 2-for-4 for the Nationals. He recorded one run, two total bases and extended his hit streak to three games.

Lipscomb made his Major League debut on March 30 after former Vol Nick Senzel was placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to March 27, due to a fractured right thumb.

Lipscomb played at Tennessee from 2019-22 and appeared in 103 games, including 78 starts.

He recorded a .331 batting average, 24 home runs, 103 RBIs, 83 runs, 37 walks and seven stolen bases for the Vols. During the 2022 campaign, he became the first Vol since Cody Hawn (22) in 2009 to hit 20-plus home runs in a season.

Lipscomb appeared in 66 games in his final season at Tennessee in 2022. He totaled 22 home runs, 84 RBIs, 68 runs, 89 hits, 19 doubles, three triples, 26 walks and four stolen bases.

Tennessee won the Southeastern Conference East division, the league regular-season and tournament championships in 2022.

He was selected by Washington in the third-round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft (No. 84 overall).

PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Trey Lipscomb hits first career MLB home run

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb hits first career MLB home run.

Cincinatti (2-1) defeated Washington (1-2), 6-5, on Sunday at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb started at third base for the Nationals. He went 2-for-3 and hit his first career Major League Baseball home run. The former Vol recorded one RBI, two runs and one walk for Washington.

Lipscomb made his MLB debut on March 30 after former Vol Nick Senzel was placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to March 27, due to a fractured right thumb.

Lipscomb played at Tennessee from 2019-22 and appeared in 103 games, including 78 starts.

He was selected by Washington in the third-round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft (No. 84 overall).

PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

Trey Lipscomb records hit in MLB debut with Nationals

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb records hit in MLB debut with Washington.

Washington (1-1) defeated Cincinnati (1-1), 7-6, on Saturday at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Former Vol Trey Lipscomb made his Major League Baseball debut. He started at third base for the Nationals. Lipscomb went 1-for-4 and recorded a single in his first at-bat.

Lipscomb made his MLB debut after former Vol Nick Senzel was placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to March 27, due to a fractured right thumb.

Lipscomb played at Tennessee from 2019-22 and appeared in 103 games, including 78 starts.

He was selected by Washington in the third-round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft (No. 84 overall).

PHOTOS: Trey Lipscomb through the years

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