The Reds are calling a big-name prospect up to the majors.
It was reported the team is promoting corner infielder Christian Encarnacion-Strand to the big leagues, reinforcing the lineup with another power bat acquired during the team's recent rebuilding efforts.
Encarnacion-Strand has put on a clinic in Triple-A this year. In 316 plate appearances, he has bashed his way to a .331/.405/.637 slash line with 20 home runs. He has walked at a career-best 10.4 percent clip and struck out at a career-low 21.8 percent rate while working to resolve any concerns over his plate discipline.
While Encarnacion-Strand's prodigious power has made him one of the game's top prospects, his name is also at the top of the scouting scale: There aren't many players who have ever had a last name even close to his range, and his full first and last name only adds to the history he'll make when he debuts.
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Though his last name is entertaining to see rolled out on a jersey, he will be more limited than fans expect. Per The Athletic's C. Trent Rosecrans, he'll just display "Encarnacion" on his jersey, cutting off the "-Strand" part to his name.
Christian Encarnacion-Strand, just called up, will have the longest NOB ever to appear on a big league jersey — if the Reds let him wear it. https://t.co/WIo5D8h2H5
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) July 17, 2023
Regardless, here's how Encarnacion-Strand's last name ranks all time among MLB's longest names.
Longest last names in MLB history
Once Encarnacion-Strand reaches the majors, he will immediately become a record-holder just by playing a game.
According to data from the Lahman Database, no player in MLB history has had 18 or more characters in their last name — until Encarnacion-Strand. The closest is Twins pitcher Simeon Woods Richardson, whose last name reaches 16 characters (with the space).
Here's a look at all the last names that are at least 13 characters (including spaces).
Player | Years active | Last name characters |
Christian Encarnacion-Strand | 2023-present | 18 |
Simeon Woods Richardson | 2022-present | 16 |
Dee Strange-Gordon | 2011-22 | 14 |
Jarrod Saltalamacchia | 2007-18 | 14 |
John Van Benschoten | 2004-08 | 14 |
AJ Smith-Shawver | 2023-present | 13 |
Yerry De Los Santos | 2022-present | 13 |
Enyel De Los Santos | 2018-present | 13 |
Bryce Montes de Oca | 2022 | 13 |
Daniel Ponce de Leon | 2018-21 | 13 |
Asher Wojchiechowski | 2015-21 | 13 |
Abel De Los Santos | 2015-16 | 13 |
Ryan Rowland-Smith | 2007-14 | 13 |
Fautino De Los Santos | 2011-12 | 13 |
Valerio De Los Santos | 1998-2008 | 13 |
Todd Hollandsworth | 1995-2006 | 13 |
Tim Spooneybarger | 2001-03 | 13 |
Luis de los Santos | 2002 | 13 |
Steve Wojchiechowski | 1995-97 | 13 |
William VanLandingham | 1994-97 | 13 |
Kirk Dressendorfer | 1991 | 13 |
Luis de los Santos | 1988-91 | 13 |
Rafael Santo Domingo | 1979 | 13 |
Ramon de los Santos | 1974 | 13 |
Ken Raffensberger | 1939-54 | 13 |
Austin Knickerbocker | 1947 | 13 |
Al Hollingsworth | 1935-46 | 13 |
Bill Knickerbocker | 1933-42 | 13 |
Bonnie Hollingsworth | 1922-28 | 13 |
Gene DeMontreville | 1894-1904 | 13 |
Lee DeMontreville | 1903 | 13 |
Lou Schiappacasse | 1902 | 13 |
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Theoretically, there is a scenario in which Minnesota has two players on the same team with the two longest last names in MLB history. The Twins traded Encarnacion-Strand to the Reds, along with Spencer Steer and Steve Hajjar, in exchange for right-hander Tyler Mahle.
That combination would have kept Minnesota's locker room short on letters to print on the jerseys.
All 15 letters accounted for. pic.twitter.com/rZuA1yZQpi
— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) October 2, 2022
Longest full names in MLB history
Having the longest last name in MLB history helps crack this list, and putting a first name of Christian in front pushes him over the edge.
In addition to holding the record for the longest last name in MLB history, Encarnacion-Strand will also have the distinction of the longest full name. Including spaces, his full name is 28 characters, surpassing the previous record held by Woods Richardson at 23.
Here's a look at the MLB players with the longest full names (including spaces):
Player | Years active | Full name characters |
Christian Encarnacion-Strand | 2023-present | 28 |
Simeon Woods Richardson | 2022-present | 23 |
Christian Bethancourt | 2013-present | 21 |
Dee Strange-Gordon | 2011-22 | 21 |
Luis Alexander Basabe | 2020 | 21 |
Jarrod Saltalamacchia | 2007-18 | 21 |
Fautino De Los Santos | 2011-12 | 21 |
John Van Benschoten | 2004-08 | 21 |
Theodore Breitenstein | 1891-1901 | 21 |
Seranthony Dominguez | 2018-present | 20 |
Humberto Castellanos | 2020-22 | 20 |
Christian Villanueva | 2017-18 | 20 |
Erisbel Arruebarrena | 2014 | 20 |
Valerio De Los Santos | 1998-2008 | 20 |
Jermaine Allensworth | 1996-99 | 20 |
William VanLandingham | 1994-97 | 20 |
Francisco de la Rosa | 1991 | 20 |
Austin Knickerbocker | 1947 | 20 |
Bonnie Hollingsworth | 1922-28 | 20 |
Charlie Loudenslager | 1904 | 20 |
Charlie Reipschlager | 1883-87 | 20 |