Trent Grisham
{{short description|American baseball player (born 1996)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
| name = Trent Grisham
| image = Trent Grisham 6.19.21.jpg
| caption = Grisham with the San Diego Padres in 2021
| team = New York Yankees
| number = 12
| position = Center fielder
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1996|11|1}}
| birth_place = Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
| bats = Left
| throws = Left
| debutleague = MLB
| debutdate = August 1
| debutyear = 2019
| debutteam = Milwaukee Brewers
| statleague = MLB
| statyear = April 20, 2025
| stat1label = Batting average
| stat1value = .216
| stat2label = Home runs
| stat2value = 76
| stat3label = Runs batted in
| stat3value = 259
| teams =
- Milwaukee Brewers ({{mlby|2019}})
- San Diego Padres ({{mlby|2020}}–{{mlby|2023}})
- New York Yankees ({{mlby|2024}}–present)
| awards =
- 2× Gold Glove Award (2020, 2022)
| image_size = 250
}}
Trenton Marcus Grisham (né Clark; born November 1, 1996) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Milwaukee Brewers and San Diego Padres.
Grisham was born and raised in the Fort Worth, Texas area, where he attended Richland High School and emerged as a top MLB draft prospect. The Brewers selected Grisham in the first round of the 2015 MLB draft with the 15th pick. After spending all or parts of five seasons in the Brewers farm system, he made his MLB debut in 2019.
Following the 2019 season, Grisham was sent to the Padres as part of a multi-player trade and became the team's primary center fielder. In 2020, he won the first Gold Glove Award of his career. In 2022, Grisham posted the lowest batting average in the league among qualified batters at .184 but won his second career Gold Glove. He was traded to the Yankees following the 2023 season.
Career
=Amateur career=
Grisham attended Richland High School in North Richland Hills, Texas. He played baseball and was on the football team as a freshman.{{cite web|url=http://www.wfaa.com/story/sports/2015/04/21/richland-hitter-trent-clark-first-round-draft-pick/26148121/|title=Richland hitter Trent Clark studies baseball history, making it|date=April 21, 2015|work=WFAA}} He batted .441 with ten home runs as a junior, and .552 with three home runs as a senior.{{cite web|url=http://usatodayhss.com/2015/all-usa-watch-pitchers-were-wary-of-throwing-to-richlands-trenton-clark|title=ALL-USA Watch: Pitchers were wary of throwing to Richland's Trenton Clark – – USA Today High School Sports|work=USA Today High School Sports|date=May 21, 2015 }} Playing with the 18-under Team USA team during the summer after his junior year, Grisham hit .538 with a .923 slugging percentage, 24 runs batted in (RBIs), and ten stolen bases over 12 games.{{cite web|url=http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/high-school/article18419969.html|title=Richland's Trent Clark among top MLB draft prospects|work=star-telegram}} He committed to Texas Tech University to play college baseball.{{cite web|url=https://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=362828|title=Trenton Clark - Player Profile|publisher=Perfect Game USA|access-date=March 10, 2018}}
=Milwaukee Brewers=
Grisham was considered one of the top prospects for the 2015 Major League Baseball draft.{{cite web|url=http://www.mrt.com/sports/article_61bf4936-c487-11e4-80af-83fb9eeda155.html|title=HS BASEBALL: Clark concentrates on helping his team rather than pro future during TOC|work=MRT.com|date=March 6, 2015 }} The Milwaukee Brewers selected him in the first round, with the 15th overall pick, of the draft.{{Cite web |last=Rosiak |first=Todd |date=June 8, 2015 |title=Brewers draft outfielder Trent Clark in first round |url=https://archive.jsonline.com/sports/brewers/brewers-draft-outfielder-trenton-clark-in-first-round-b99515110z1-306565891.html |access-date=December 23, 2024 |website=JSOnline.com}} He signed with them, was assigned to the Arizona League Brewers, and was later promoted to the Helena Brewers; in 55 total games between both teams, he posted a .309 batting average with two home runs, 21 RBIs and a .854 OPS. Grisham spent 2016 with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers where he batted .231 with two home runs and 24 RBIs in only 59 games due to hamstring injuries.{{Cite web |last=Gasper |first=David |date=May 28, 2017 |title=Milwaukee Brewers: Checking In On Prospect Trent Clark |url=https://reviewingthebrew.com/2017/05/28/milwaukee-brewers-checking-on-prospect-trent-clark/ |access-date=February 19, 2018 |publisher=Fansided}}
File:Trent Grisham (48116648172) (cropped).jpg in 2019]]
In 2017, Grisham played for the Carolina Mudcats, posting a .223 batting average with eight home runs, 45 RBIs and 37 stolen bases in 133 games. In 2018 he played with the Biloxi Shuckers, hitting .233 with seven home runs, 31 RBIs, and 11 stolen bases in 107 games.{{cite web|url=http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp?player_id=663757#/career/R/hitting/2017/ALL|title=Trent Grisham Stats, Highlights, Bio - MiLB.com Stats - The Official Site of Minor League Baseball|publisher=MiLB.com|access-date=June 7, 2019}} Grisham opened the 2019 season with the San Antonio Missions.
On August 1, 2019, the Brewers selected Grisham's contract and promoted him to the major leagues.{{cite web|url=https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/mlb/brewers/2019/07/31/midst-incredible-minor-league-season-trent-grisham-make-brewers-debut-thursday/1871792001/|title=In midst of 'incredible' minor-league season, Trent Grisham will make Brewers debut Thursday|author=Todd Rosiak|publisher=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel|date=July 31, 2019|access-date=July 31, 2019}} He made his major league debut that day versus the Oakland Athletics.{{cite web|url=https://www.mlb.com/news/trent-grisham-makes-major-league-debut|title=Grisham's whirlwind journey leads to MLB debut|author=Adam McCalvy|work=MLB.com|date=August 1, 2019|access-date=August 2, 2019}}
=San Diego Padres=
On November 27, 2019, the Brewers traded Grisham, Zach Davies, and cash considerations or a player to be named later to the San Diego Padres in exchange for Luis Urías and Eric Lauer.{{cite web|url=https://www.mlb.com/brewers/news/padres-get-trent-grisham-from-brewers-for-luis-urias|title=Crew acquires Urias, Lauer in deal with Padres|author=Adam McCalvy|website=MLB.com|date=November 27, 2019|access-date=November 27, 2019}}
On August 22, 2020, Grisham had his first career multi-home run game, hitting homers in the first and second innings against Brandon Bielak of the Houston Astros. In the seventh inning, Grisham hit his third home run of the game against Joe Biagini, his first career three-homer game and first Padres three-homer game since Hunter Renfroe had done so on June 14, 2019.{{cite web |title=San Diego's Grisham has first career 3-homer game as Astros fall 13-2 |url=https://www.click2houston.com/sports/2020/08/23/san-diegos-grisham-has-first-career-3-homer-game/ |website=Click2Houston.com |publisher=Associated Press |access-date=July 6, 2022 |date=August 22, 2020}}
Grisham finished the shortened 2020 season hitting .251/.352/.456 with 10 home runs and 26 RBIs in 59 games. He also led NL outfielders with 134 putouts and won the National League Gold Glove Award as a center fielder.{{cite web |last1=Cassavell |first1=AJ |title=Grisham makes another grab: Gold Glove |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/trent-grisham-wins-2020-nl-gold-glove |work=MLB.com |access-date=July 6, 2022 |date=November 3, 2020}}
Grisham began the 2021 season on the IL with a hamstring strain he suffered early in spring training, but he rejoined the team on April 9.{{cite web |last1=Byrne |first1=Connor |title=Padres Activate Trent Grisham |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/04/padres-activate-trent-grisham.html |publisher=MLBTradeRumors.com |access-date=July 6, 2022 |date=April 9, 2021}} He also missed 20 games in the middle of the season with a left heel bruise.{{cite web |last1=de los Santos |first1=Justice |title=Grisham comes off IL, aims to boost offense |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/trent-grisham-returns-from-injury-list |work=MLB.com |access-date=July 6, 2022 |date=June 12, 2021}} Grisham was the Padres everyday center fielder, starting 118 games there in 2021. For the season, he batted .242/.327/.413 with 15 home runs, 62 RBIs and 13 stolen bases in 132 games. He batted in the leadoff position in 52 of his starts.{{cite web |title=Trent Grisham, Batting Splits 2021 |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/split.fcgi?id=grishtr01&year=2021&t=b |publisher=baseball-reference.com |access-date=July 6, 2022}}
In 2022 he had the lowest batting average in the majors, hitting .184/.284/.341 in 451 at bats.{{Cite web|url=https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders/splits-leaderboards|title=Splits Leaderboards | FanGraphs|website=www.fangraphs.com}} He led the major leagues in sacrifice hits, with seven.{{Cite web|url=https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=bat&lg=all&qual=y&type=0&season=2022&month=0&season1=2022&ind=0&team=0&rost=0&age=0&filter=&players=0&startdate=2022-01-01&enddate=2022-12-31&sort=18,d|title=Major League Leaderboards » 2022 » Batters » Standard Statistics | FanGraphs Baseball|website=www.fangraphs.com}}
On January 13, 2023, Grisham agreed to a one-year, $3.175 million contract with the Padres, avoiding salary arbitration.{{Cite web|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/01/2023-mlb-arbitration-tracker.html|title=2023 MLB Arbitration Tracker|access-date=January 13, 2023|website=MLBTradeRumors}}
=New York Yankees=
On December 6, 2023, the Padres traded Grisham and Juan Soto to the New York Yankees for Michael King, Drew Thorpe, Jhony Brito, Randy Vásquez, and Kyle Higashioka.{{cite web | last=Hoch | first=Bryan | title=Juan Soto traded to Yankees from Padres | website=MLB.com | date=December 7, 2023 | url=https://www.mlb.com/news/juan-soto-yankees-trade | access-date=August 19, 2024}}{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/39060328/sources-yankees-acquire-juan-soto-7-player-trade-padres|title=Yankees acquire Juan Soto in 7-player trade with Padres|first=Alden|last=Gonzalez|work=ESPN.com|date=December 6, 2023|accessdate=December 6, 2023}} In 2024, Grisham played in 76 games for the Yankees, batting .190/.290/.385 with 9 home runs and 31 RBI.{{Cite web |title=Trent Grisham Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News |url=https://www.mlb.com/player/trent-grisham-663757 |access-date=January 6, 2025 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
Personal life
Grisham was born and grew up in Fort Worth, Texas. His first legal name was Trenton Marcus Clark. He changed his last name in 2017 to Grisham, which is his mother's last name.{{Cite web |last=Avallone |first=Michael |date=November 30, 2017 |title=Grisham starts next chapter with new name |url=https://www.milb.com/news/milwaukee-brewers-trent-grisham-starting-next-chapter-with-new-name-262529210 |access-date=November 11, 2023 |website=MiLB.com |language=en}}
Grisham is married to Megan Grisham, and he follows the Christian faith.{{cite web |last1=Kruse |first1=Ethan |title=Trent Grisham - Who God Says I Am |url=https://hishuddle.com/2020/08/25/trent-grisham/ |website=His Huddle |date=August 25, 2020 |access-date=February 6, 2022}}
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