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Dylan Carlson, Orioles, agrees with a one -year contract

The Orioles take a plane with a high rebound candidate and agree with the outfield Dylan Carlson about a one-year major League contract for 2025, the team said on Monday.

Carlson, a former draft in the first round, was considered a five-tool talent when he gave his MLB debut as an 21-year-old with the 2020 cardinals. He began to fulfill his first full season in the big leagues, with 18 Homeruns, 115 ops+ and 3.1 Bwar in 2021. After the season he was appointed the finalist of the National League Rookie of the Year.

However, Carlson has not been able to replicate this initial success in the last three seasons. From 2022-24 it produced a slash line of .225/.309/.341 over 1,008 record appearances. Carlson also dealt with his appropriate share of injuries, which played him in less than 100 games in the two previous two seasons.

After Carlson spent the left ankle operation at the end of the season in the last low season, he suffered a shoulder injury late in spring training and only appeared in a regular 2024 season in May. After Carlson over 121 Homerlos bats by. The change of setting did not lead too much better results for Carlson, who produced a slash line of .219/.299/.316 with three Homern and a strike rate of 28.3% in 127 record appearances with Tampa Bay. He was not numerous in November.

Carlson, who occurred at the age of 26 at the age of 26, is a Switch hitter who achieved much more throughout his career against left-handed jugs (.285 average, 0.792 ops) as Righties (.219 average, 0.655 ops). He also has experience in every outdoor field position, but he achieved at least minus two outs on each of the three places in 2024.

In order to create space on the 40-man squad, the Infieldder Jacob Amaya was determined. The 40-man squad of Orioles currently has 40 players.

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