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Wed Jan 2414:22Daniel Johnson Signs Minors Deal With Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles have signed outfielder Daniel Johnson to a minor-league deal. The 28-year-old spent the 2023 season in the Padres organization, hitting .263 with 13 home runs and 21 stolen bases across 98 games at Double-A while also hitting .296 with six HR and nine SB across 28 games at the Triple-A level. A long-time minor league journeyman, Johnson is a lifetime .268 hitter with 89 HR and 108 SB across 679 minor-league contests since making his professional debut in the 2016 season. His big-league resume consists of 35 games with the Guardians from 2020-2021 as he hit .202 with four HR and one SB across 94 plate appearances in that time. He could serve as Triple-A outfield depth for Cleveland in 2024.
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Thu Feb 23 202319:48Daniel Johnson Signs Minor-League Deal
The San Diego Padres have signed outfielder Daniel Johnson to a minor-league deal. The 27-year-old was once a highly regarded prospect in the Cleveland Guardians farm system. Sadly, Johnson hasn't been given much of a chance to show what he can do at the big league level. In 2021, Johnson hit .202/.245/.337 with four homers in 30 games with Cleveland. Since then, Johnson spent time with the New York Mets and Washington Nationals minor league system. This appears to be a move to add outfield depth, so fantasy managers can continue to avoid Johnson. It's unlikely that he makes the big league roster to begin the season.
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Wed Aug 18 202107:14Daniel Johnson Homers Tuesday Night
Cleveland Indians outfielder Daniel Johnson went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run in Tuesday's 3-1 win over the Minnesota Twins. Johnson took a Bailey Ober pitch deep to right field to give the Indians a 2-0 lead in the top of the fifth inning and that ended up being the difference in the game. It was a nice night for Johnson, but he currently does not see enough playing time to be worth a flier, even in deeper leagues.
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