CJ Abrams
Definition
CJ Abrams is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball, known for his speed, power hitting, and defensive prowess at shortstop.
Born Paul Christopher Abrams on October 3, 2000, in Alpharetta, Georgia, he was drafted sixth overall by the San Diego Padres in 2019 and traded to the Nationals in 2022.
Examples
CJ Abrams turned a sleepy inning into chaos with a leadoff homer, waking up the whole ballpark like a double espresso.
With CJ Abrams stealing bases like they're free samples at Costco, the Nationals' offense suddenly feels unstoppable.
CJ Abrams' glove at shortstop is so sticky, it makes Velcro look like it's slacking off.
When CJ Abrams steps to the plate, pitchers sweat more than a smartphone in a sauna.