Washington Nationals fans stood in line on Saturday at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Fairfax, Virginia, to get a signature from shortstop Carter Kieboom. They were carrying baseballs, hats, and jerseys in hand to show their appreciation of the team.
Carter Kieboom Signs autographs for Nats fans
Daniel Attas, one of the 300 fans able to get wristbands to attend the day’s event, said, "We got three of the cards and I got a baseball. It’s exciting to see one of their top prospects and the fact that he’s signing. The Nats made it to the World Series and for a majority of the year, he was playing in as shortstop because Trea Turner was injured. It’s pretty cool knowing I got a signature from someone who could’ve been a major contributor."
According to wtop.com, "Kieboom was just as excited to stop by and meet fans who have been so supportive. “I know how much they give to us as fans and support us so this is just kind of like a small appreciation for them as well,” Kieboom said. With the World Series just around the corner, and the Caps bringing home the Stanley Cup, Kieboom said it’s time to add to D.C. wins. “Now the Nats are about to have a chance to win something here too, it’s awesome,” Kieboom said."
Maryam N. is a Senior Writer at Nesbitt Realty. She is an expert on Fairfax County. Maryam has also worked previously as a geologist. She is a foodie and enjoys cooking and exploring new restaurants.