Inciarte signed as an international
free agent with the Diamondbacks on May 25, 2008,[2] and began his career in Rookie Ball in 2008 with the
Arizona League Diamondbacks. During the 2012 season, he hit .307 with two home runs, 47 runs batted in, and 28 stolen bases while splitting time between the Class-A
South Bend Silver Hawks and the Class-A Advanced
Visalia Rawhide.
Inciarte began the 2014 season with the
Reno Aces of the
Class AAAPacific Coast League. He batted .312 with two home runs and seven stolen bases in 109
at-bats before being promoted to the major leagues. He made his major league debut on May 2, 2014, and recorded a hit in his first major league game.[9] He hit his first major league home run on July 5 off of
Aaron Harang of the
Atlanta Braves.[10] Inciarte batted .303 with 21 stolen bases for the Diamondbacks in 2015.[11][12] After the 2015 season, Inciarte won the
Fielding Bible Award for players who played multiple positions.[13]
Atlanta Braves
On December 9, 2015, the Diamondbacks traded Inciarte,
Dansby Swanson, and
Aaron Blair to the Braves for
Shelby Miller, and
Gabe Speier.[14] Inciarte started for the Braves as their center fielder and
leadoff hitter on Opening Day.[12] The Braves placed Inciarte on the
disabled list on April 11.[15] He was reactivated on May 6.[16] The time he missed negatively impacted Inciarte's offensive production, as he recorded a .227 batting average in the first half of the season. After the All-Star break, Inciarte's hitting improved.[17] He finished the year with a .291 batting average, coupled with three career-best marks, a .351 on-base percentage, a .381 slugging percentage, 85 runs scored, and seven triples. In 131 games, Inciarte also stole 16 bases.[18] Though he finished behind
Billy Hamilton in defensive
Wins Above Replacement (as tabulated by
Fangraphs),
Ultimate Zone Rating, and
Defensive Runs Saved, Inciarte won the 2016 National League
Gold Glove for center fielders due to his superior arm strength and accuracy.[19] On December 23, 2016, the Atlanta Braves announced that Inciarte had been signed to a five-year extension worth approximately $30 million.[20][21]
On April 14, 2017, Inciarte recorded the first defensive out, first hit, and first home run at the Braves' new venue,
SunTrust Park. The Braves won 5–2 over the
San Diego Padres.[22] On May 22, 2017, Inciarte recorded his first career five-hit game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in a 5–2 Braves victory.[23] Weeks later, on June 4, 2017, Inciarte recorded his second five-hit performance, as well as his first 5-RBI game in a 13–8 win against the
Cincinnati Reds.[24] He was the only Brave selected to the
2017 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.[25][26] Inciarte hit two home runs and stole two bases against the Colorado Rockies on August 17, 2017, becoming only the 17th player—and third Brave—to have a multi-homer, multi-steal game since 1901.[27] He recorded his first 200-hit season on September 26, with a double in the first inning against the New York Mets.[28][29] At the end of the year, Inciarte won the National League Rawlings Gold Glove Award for center fielders for the second time in his career.[30]
In 2018, Inciarte's defense in center field continued to impress en route to his third consecutive Gold Glove award.[31] He hit .265/.325/.380 with ten home runs, 61 RBIs, and 28 stolen bases.
In 2019, injuries to his torso and hamstring limited Inciarte to 65 games.[32] He hit .246/.343/.397 with 5 home runs and 24 RBIs in 199 at bats.[33]
In 2020 he batted .190/.262/.250 with 17 runs, one home run, and 10 RBIs in 116 at bats.[33] He had the lowest average
exit velocity of any major league batter, at 78.2 mph, and the lowest percentage of hard hit balls, at 6.4%.[34]
In 79 at-bats in 2021 for the Braves, Inciarte hit .215 with 2 home runs and 10 RBI's, missing time with a strained hamstring and a COVID-19 injured list stint. On July 24, 2021, Inciarte was
designated for assignment by the Braves.[35] On July 29, Inciarte was released by the Braves.[36]
Cincinnati Reds
On August 5, 2021, Inciarte signed a minor league deal with the
Cincinnati Reds. He was assigned to the Triple-A
Louisville Bats.[37] Inciarte made 15 appearances for Triple-A Louisville, hitting .288 with no home runs and 7 RBI's. On August 28, 2021, Inciarte was released by the Reds.[38]
New York Yankees
On December 16, 2021, Inciarte signed a minor league contract with the
New York Yankees.[39] Inciarte played in 34 games for the Triple-A
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Railriders, hitting .252 with 4 home runs and 11 RBI's. On June 15, 2022, Inciarte was released by the Yankees.[40]
New York Mets
On June 20, 2022, Inciarte signed a minor league contract with the
New York Mets.[41] On June 28, the Mets selected Inciarte's contract and added him to the Major League active roster.[42] He was
designated for assignment on July 14, 2022.[43] He cleared waivers and was sent outright to the Triple-A
Syracuse Mets on July 18. However, the next day he rejected the outright assignment and elected free agency.[44]
Personal life
Inciarte's father, Astolfo, played baseball in Venezuela. His brother, also named Astolfo, played in the minor leagues for the Diamondbacks organization, until their father died and he returned home to take over the family business.[11] He is also a
Real Madrid football club supporter.[45] Inciarte played in the
2017 World Baseball Classic, representing his native country of Venezuela.
In December 2020, Inciarte and
Miss Universe 2009 winner
Stefanía Fernández announced their relationship.[46] Five months later, in May 2021, the couple welcomed their first child, a son.