“This whole thing is crazy to me,” Kieboom said before the game. “I mean I was in high school three years ago doing art projects. It’s hard to even describe it.”
He’s not sitting in a classroom anymore, but on Friday, he painted a beautiful picture of the future in the minds of Nationals fans.
He saw his first action in the second inning in the form of a sharply hit ground ball from Padres outfielder Franmil Reyes. His throw was right on the money as his name officially entered the MLB record books.