His full name is Graeber Crawley Kessinger...His grandfather, Don Kessinger, played 16 seasons in the Majors (1964-79) and was a six-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove winner...He was also the last player-manager in the AL while with the White Sox in 1979...His father, Kevin, was the Chicago Cubs' 22nd-round pick in 1992 but he never made it the Majors...His Uncle, Keith, was a 36th-round pick by the Orioles in 1989 and appeared in 11 Major League Games with the Reds in 1993...He was the fourth member of his family to play baseball at Ole Miss (2017-19)...His grandfather, Don, father, Kevin and uncle, Keith, all played for the Rebels in college...His grandfather also served as the Rebels' head coach from 1991-96... Over three seasons at Ole Miss he hit .283 (189-for-667) with 41 doubles, 17 home runs and 103 RBI...During his final collegiate season in 2019 he was named First Team All-SEC, First Team All-South (ABCA) and a First Team All-American (College Baseball Foundation)...Attended Oxford (Miss.) High School, where he was a four-year letterwinner...Four-time All-state shortstop...He hit .352 over his high school career, including 34 doubles, 127 runs, 83 RBI and 61 stolen bases…Led Oxford to the Mississippi 5A State Championships as a junior and senior.
2025
Was in Major League Spring Training with Arizona...Assigned to Triple-A Reno, where he appeared in 11 games before being released.
2024
Made his first Opening Day roster with Houston...Appeared in 23 games (four starts) in his second season with the Astros...Made seven appearances at third base, six at second, three at shortstop, two at DH, one at first and one at pitcher...Made his first pitching appearance on April 11 at Royals and worked a perfect eighth inning...Placed on the 10-day injured list (right shoulder inflammation) from April 28-May 9...Optioned to Triple-A Sugar Land on June 4…Received two more call-ups to finish the season with Houston...In 67 games with Sugar Land, hit .262 (69-for-263)/.725 OPS with 13 doubles, one triple, six homers and 22 RBI.
POSTSEASON: Made the Wild Card roster but did not make an appearance in the series.
2023
Rookie infielder turned an early-season promotion into a utility role off the bench for the Astros down the stretch...The 26-year-old batted .200 (8x40) with a home run, RBI and two doubles in 26 games...Made starts at four positions: SS (4), 1B (2), 3B (1), 2B (1)...Made his first three career starts at three different positions, becoming the first Astro to do so since Jason Lane (RF, CF, LF) in ‘02 (excluding DH)...Opened the season with Triple-A Sugar Land and batted .283 (52x184) with six home runs, 32 RBI and 10 doubles through 54 games...Was selected to the Astros 40-man roster from Triple-A Sugar Land on June 5 and remained part of the MLB roster for the remainder of the season...Hit his first career homer on July 4 vs. COL...Became the third generation of his family to homer in an MLB game, joining grandfather, Don Kessinger (1964-79) and uncle, Keith Kessinger (1993)...Was placed on the 10-day injured list on Aug. 19 (Health and Safety Protocols) and missed 12 games before being reinstated on Sept. 1...Made two appearances this postseason, being utilized as a pinch-runner and defensive replacement...Made a leaping, game-saving catch at SS in Game 5 of the ALCS at TEX to preserve a one-run lead en route to the victory...Was his first career postseason appearance.
2022
Spent the entire 2022 season with Double A Corpus Christi (121g)...notched a .211 batting average (89x421) with 72 runs, 13 doubles, two triples, 16 home runs, 58 RBI, 23 stolen bases and a .693 OPS.
2021
Played his entire 2021 season at Double-A Corpus Christi, appearing in 86 games for the Hooks... hit .209 (62x297) with nine doubles, nine homers, 26 RBI and 12 stolen bases...started games at shortstop (40g), second base (33g) and third base (13g)...following the regular season, had a strong Winter League campaign with Glendale in the Arizona Fall League...hit .277 (18x65) with two doubles, a triple, two homers, 12 RBI and an .821 OPS (.390 OBP/.431 SLG) in 20 games...walked 11 times against 10 strikeouts.
2020
Did not play in an official game in 2020 due to the COVID-19 shutdown...returned to the field for Instructional Camp in October.
2019
Spent 2019 between Class A Short Season Tri City (12g) and Class A Quad Cities (50g), batting .232 (49x211) with 10 doubles, 20 RBI, 29 walks and a .641 OPS (.333 OBP / .308 SLG) in 62 games.
draft
Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 40 | Run: 40 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 45
Though he was one of the better high school shortstop prospects in the 2016 Draft, Kessinger lasted until the Padres took him in the 26th round because he was all but destined to play at Mississippi. His grandfather Don was an All-American for the Rebels in baseball and basketball before playing in six All-Star Games with the Cubs, and his father, Kevin and uncle Keith (another big leaguer) also played for Ole Miss. Scouts appreciated Grae's steady play but were underwhelmed by his package of tools -- though now they're reconsidering him after he hit .405 in Southeastern Conference play as a junior.
Kessinger was a career .248 hitter before league play began this spring, but as one evaluator said, "You don't hit .400 in the SEC by accident." He has a history of making contact with a controlled right-handed swing and line-drive approach, and he has hit the ball harder than ever in 2019. He draws walks and plays quicker on the bases than his below-average speed out of the box, though he has modest home run power at best.
Kessinger makes plays at shortstop despite lacking classic tools for the position. He's not twitchy or flashy and his arm is merely average, yet he compensates with instincts and positioning. He likely will move to second base in pro ball and may be more of a utilityman than a regular, though his strong makeup and surprising junior season may foreshadow him exceeding expectations.