Matt Carpenter and Trent Grisham are workout partners, share affinity for facial hair; Padres infielder is a Kim by a different name
Matt Carpenter and Trent Grisham worked out together in Texas over the winter. When he signed with the Padres in December, Carpenter predicted a big season for Grisham.
Carpenter, who for most of his career sported a full beard, shaved all but his mustache last season to comply with the Yankees’ facial hair policy. The arrival of Carpenter and Grisham a day ahead of the required reporting date meant every Padres player on the 40-man roster expected to be in camp has reported.
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