Was born Trenton Marcus Clark…legally changed his last name to Grisham, his mother Michelle’s last name, in 2017...Graduated from Richland High School (Texas), where as a freshman, he played baseball, basketball and football...Played for the 18-U Team USA, and he led the team in the Pan American Championship with a .538 batting average...Committed to Texas Tech University prior to signing with the Brewers.
2023
In 153 games with the Padres, hit .198 (93-for-469) with 67R, 31 doubles, one triple, 13HR, 50RBI, 75BB and 15SB… set career highs in games played, runs scored, doubles, walks and stolen bases...Appeared in a Major League-high 153 games in centerfield, making 142 starts (second-most in the Majors) and posting a .987 fielding percentage (308TC/4E)...Ranked among NL outfielders in games (fifth), innings (1,276.0, seventh), total chances (seventh), putouts (303, seventh) and games started (ninth)...Did not make an error in his first 59 games from 3/30-6/9 and his final 50 games from 8/1-10/1...Reached base in 106 of his 153 games...Notched four RBIs in a game twice: 4/20 at Arizona and 9/8 at Houston...Recorded a pair of eight-game hitting streaks from 7/7-18 and 7/30-8/7, matching the second-longest of his career (trailing only a career-long 11-game hitting streak from 9/4-15/20)...Reached base in at least 10 straight games three times: 11G from 3/30-4/10 and 10G from 7/7-20 and 7/28-8/7...Reached base in 18 of his first 20 games of the season from 3/30-4/20, including each of his first 11 games from 3/30-4/10...Hit a game-tying two-run HR in the eighth inning on 4/13 vs. Milwaukee...Homered in consecutive games for the fourth time in his career from 6/29-30...Hit a game-tying solo HR in the ninth inning on 7/31 at Colorado...Was acquired by the Yankees from the Padres along with OF Juan Soto in exchange for RHP Michael King, C Kyle Higashioka, RHP Jhony Brito, RHP Randy Vásquez and RHP Drew Thorpe on 12/6.
2022
Was a 2022 Gold Glove Award recipient after pacing all outfielders, alongside Arizona’s Daulton Varsho, with his 17 outs above average....After winning his first Gold Glove in 2020, Grisham is one of just four Padres to win multiple Gold Glove Awards, joining Tony Gwynn (five), Steve Finley (two) and Dave Winfield (two)....Ranked ninth among all outfielders with his 35.4 jump, which measures the correct direction a player tracks within the first 3 seconds after the bat makes contact with the ball....Also sat atop the NL outfield leaderboard in multiple defensive marks, including: putouts (first, 341), games played (third, 148), zone rating (fourth, .943), putouts per nine innings (fourth, 2.69), fielding percentage (eighth, .994) and innings (ninth,1143.0)....Defensively, played the total of his 148 games in right field, where he turned in a .994 (2 E/346 TC) fielding percentage and posted career highs in innings played (1143.0), total chances (346), putouts (341), assists (3, tied w/ 2020) and games started (124)....Despite turning in his lowest offensive rate stats to-date, he ended the regular season posting career highs in games played (152), home runs (17), walks (57), times hit-by-pitch (seven) and sac bunts (seven)....Tied for seventh among NL outfielders in walks (57)....His seven sac bunts ranked as the fourth-most in the Majors.
POSTSEASON: His 8 runs scored during the Postseason tied with Ha-Seong Kim for the most in franchise history. Became the fourth Padre in franchise history to hit 3-plushome runs in a single Postseason...others include: Jim Leyritz (four, 1998), Ken Caminiti (three, 1996) and Greg Vaughn (three, 1998)....Became just the fourth player in Postseason history to hit a home run in consecutive games vs. Cy Young winners when he took Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom deep in Games 1and 2 of the NL Wild Card Series....Is just the second player in Padres history to collect an RBI in four consecutive Postseason games, joining Jim Leyritz who did so in five-straight games to begin the 1998 Postseason....Played in all 12 Postseason games, where he hit .200 (8-for.40) with eight runs, three home runs and five RBI, for a .729 OPS.
2021
Set career highs in games played (132), runs scored (61), doubles (28), home runs (15), RBI (62), walks (54), stolen bases (13), sacrifice flies (4), extra-base hits (46), go-ahead RBI (68), percent of swings put in play (39.8%), swing and miss % (21.7%), line drives (92) and overall WAR (3.2)...In the field, appeared in 127 games in center field, making 118 starts...he made four errors in 280 total chances for a .986 fielding percentage...played 1043.1 innings in CF after playing 496.1 innings in center in his Gold Glove 2020 season with San Diego...His 59.5 take percentage ranked 10th highest in the Majors and 2nd on the team to just Tommy Pham's 61.8%...Made just two outfield assists in 127 games in 2021, but made three OF assists in 2020 in 59 games...Appeared in 13 games in a pinch-hit role, going 1-for-11 (.091) with his one pinch-hit knock going for a double...Hit in every batting order position except cleanup...hit .300 (7-for-40) when batting 5th and .304 (14-for-46) when batting seventh...hit first most often, appearing in 52 games batting leadoff, batting .248 (52-for-210)...Against left-handed pitchers, posted a .824 OPS...vs. righties, had a .712 OPS...In the first half, slashed .274/.357/.491 with a .849 OPS...in the second half, slashed just .211/.296/.333 for a .629 OPS...Hit .296 (53-for-179) with runners on base with a .375 OBP and .508 SLG...with nobody on, he hit .208 (59-for-283)...In 14 Interleague games, hit .304 (14-for-46) with a.938 OPS...Had a season-high eight-game hitting streak from May 9-15, batting .313 (10-for-32) in that time...Saw four separate streaks with three straight games with multiple hits, all tying the longest streaks of his career...Enjoyed a career-long four-game extra-base hit streak from April 9-13 (1 double and 3 home runs)...His six outs above average led the Padres...since the start of the 2020 season, he had 12 outs above average, which also led the team (next most was Fernando Tatis Jr.'s nine from 2020-21) and ranked 6th highest among all Major League center fielders...Finished the season batting .310 in his last 12 games (13-for-42) with six 2B, one HR, six RBI and three BB.
2020
Made his 1st-career Opening Day roster after he hit .361 (13-for-36) in 13 games in San Diego's Spring Training/ Summer Camp with 1 2B and 1 HR... In his 1st season as a Padre in 2020, was awarded his 1st career Gold Glove award, becoming the 1st Padres Gold Glove Award winner since Chase Headley (3B in 2012)... joined Steve Finley (1995-96) and Mike Cameron (2006) as Padres center fielders to win the award... Appeared in 59 games in the field for SD (Game 60 on Sept. 27 @ SF was his only off day)...his 496.1 innings played led all National League outfielders and ranked 2nd in the NL overall (ATL's Dansby Swanson's 513.1)... His 6 outs above average (Statcast) tied for first among all ML outfielders with Cody Bellinger and Luis Robert... Per Fangraphs, his 8.1 defensive runs above average led all MLB outfielders and ranked 2nd to just Nolan Arenado (9.2) for the ML lead...his 7 defensive runs saved ranked T-3rd among NL outfielders with PIT's Bryan Reynolds, trailing just STL's Tyler O'Neill and LAD's Mookie Betts... In his 1st 11 games to start the season, he hit .293 (12-for41) with 2 2B, 1 3B, 4 HR and 7 BB... His 31 BB led the club and ranked T-11th in the NL... Posted a career-long 11-game hitting streak from Sept. 4-15, batting .410...had a career-long 16-game on-base streak from Sept. 4-22, in which he posted a .422 OBP... Had reverse splits, hitting .267 vs. LHP (16-for-60) and .245 vs. RHP (38-for-155)... Finished the season having reached base via H/BB/HBP in 18 of his last 20 G since Sept. 4 (.400 OBP)... Hit the Padres 1st walk-off HR on the road in club history on September 25 @ SF with his 3-run HR in the 7th inning of Game 2 of their double header...it was his 1st-career walk-off hit (it was San Diego's 5th walk-off win this year and their 3rd walk-off HR).
POSTSEASON: Appeared in all 6 Postseason games with the Padres in 2020., going 0-for-11 in the 3-game Wild Card Series vs. STL...logged his 1st-career Postseason hit on Oct. 6, 2020 in Game 1 of the NLDS vs. LAD (doubled in the T-8th last for the Padres sole XBH of the game...it snapped a 0-for-19 hitless streak)... Hit safely in all 3 games in the NLDS against the Dodgers, batting .273 (3-for-11) with a double and 2 RBI... Played all 52.0 innings of the Postseason in CF...committed 1 error in 22 total chances.
2019
Split the season between Double-A Biloxi (63 games), Triple-A San Antonio (34 games) and MIL (51 games), making his Major League debut on August 1 at OAK...Began the season at Biloxi (AA), where he batted .254 with 13 HR and 41 RBI in 63 games and earned Southern League All-Star honors...Named SL Player of the Week for May 27-June 2 after batting .409 (9-for-22) with 3 HR and 12 RBI in 6 games...Promoted to SA on June 20 and batted .381 with 13 HR and 30 RBI in 34 games...Named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for May, June and July...Had his contract selected by MIL on August 1 and made his ML debut that same day at OAK… started in CF and went 0-for-3 with a sac fly...Made 36 starts (14 in CF, 13 in RF and 9 in LF)…hit .231 with 6 HR and 24 RBI in 51 games with MIL...Notched his first ML hit (single off Yu Darvish) and home run (solo off Tyler Chatwood) on August 4 at CHC.
2018
Batted .233 with 7 HR, 31 RBI and 11 stolen bases in 107 games at Biloxi (AA)...Earned Texas League Mid and Post-Season All-Star honors, leading the TL in SLG and ranking T-3rd in doubles, 5th in HR and 8th in AVG...Was on Biloxi's Disabled List from April 18- May 16 with a right ankle sprain...Following the season, played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League, hitting .150 in 17 games.
2017
Hit .223 with 8 HR, 45 RBI and 38 stolen bases in 133 games with Carolina (A)...led the Carolina League and ranked 2nd in all of minor league baseball in BB (98)…also led the league in games (133) and was among the leaders in runs (T-2nd, 78), SB (T-2nd, 38) and OBP (4th, .360)...Entered the 2017 season as MIL's 6th-best prospect in the organization according to Baseball America.
2016
Hit .231 with 2 HR and 24 RBI in 59 games at Wisconsin (A)...landed on the DL twice with right hamstring strains: May 22-June 3 and June 26-July 24...Entered 2016 as the 3rd-best prospect in the organization, according to Baseball America.
2015
In his 1st professional season, he hit .309 with 2 HR, 21 RBI and 25 stolen bases in 55 games between AZL Arizona (43 games) and Rookie-Level Helena (12 games)...Ranked among the AZL leaders in BB (3rd, 30), SB (T-3rd, 20), 3B (T-3rd, 6) and OBP (4th, .422)...Named Brewers Minor League Player of the Month for August after batting .333 (32-for-96) with 11 RBI and 15 SB in 26 games between Arizona (21 games) and Helena (5 games).