Washington Nationals’ new outfielder Corey Dickerson already at home in D.C.

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Washington Nationals’ new outfielder Corey Dickerson already at home in D.C.

Corey Dickerson signed a one-year, $2.25M contract with the Washington Nationals on Tuesday. The 33-years-old McComb, Mississippi-born outfielder was in Jackson, MS golfing with his father-in-law. Dickerop is a 10-time MLB veteran who played 97 games for the Cardinals in 2022.

Corey Dickerson is the new outfielder for the Washington Nationals. He has a .281/.324/.481 line, 230 doubles, and 134 career home runs in 1033 games and 3786 PAs in the majors. Dickon has struggled to hit lefties in his career. Last season he played for his eighth team, the Cardinals. He put up solid numbers from the right side last season. The Nationals are his new team. They are scheduled to play in 2023. It's his first season in Washington. His last team was the Cards. he will play for them in 2018. In his last five years he has hit 44 home Runs.

Corey Dickerson is the new outfielder for the Washington Nationals. He played for Colorado Rockies in 2013 and has 69 career plate appearances in Washington. Dickeron is looking forward to playing in Nationals Park. He is a competitor and wants to play every day. The veteran has put up a .359/.391/.688 line with three doubles and six home runs in 19 games and 69 PAs in D.C.

Washington Nationals' new outfielder Corey Dickerson likes playing in his new home park. He likes the modern feel of the park and the fact that he can see the ball well there.


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