The Yankees signed right-hander Dylan Coleman to a minor league deal last week, according to Coleman’s MLB.com profile page. It wasn’t specified if the contract included an invitation to New York’s Major League spring camp.
After just one season with the Houston Astros, Dylan Coleman has come to an agreement with the Baltimore Orioles, potentially entering their minor league lineup.
The Orioles appear to have reached an agreement with Dylan Coleman, as revealed by the right-hander himself on his Instagram account. The 28-year-old Coleman has been looking for a new team since being released by the Astros last August, and presumably his new deal with Baltimore is a minor league pact.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The Houston Astros have released right-handed reliever Dylan Coleman after designating him for assignment last week. Coleman was acquired from the Kansas City Royals in December and pitched one scoreless inning for the Astros on April 3.
Amid their quest to work their way into the MLB postseason, the Houston Astros have found major success recently. They have won six straight games and are tied for first place in the American League West division.
Prior to the Houston Astros handing out a megadeal to Josh Hader this offseason, one of their major moves was trading for young reliever Dylan Coleman.
The Astros may have found something if the recently acquired right-hander from Kansas City is healthy once again. With seemingly limited financial resources this offseason, the Astros are now navigating how to improve a roster without spending too much.
Houston Astros' GM Dana Brown told everyone the types of positions he was targeting this offseason and ahead of the Winter Meetings that are taking place this week.
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