The Baltimore Orioles have signed outfielder Jordyn Adams to a minor league contract, as reported by Robert Murray of FanSided. Adams, who turned 25 in October, is a former top prospect from the Los Angeles Angels organization.
Adams has been known for his incredible athleticism and 80-grade speed, making him one of the fastest players in baseball. However, his offensive production has yet to catch up with his defensive prowess. Over the course of his minor league career, Adams has posted a .252/.333/.377 slash line. He has struggled at the major league level, managing only a .176/.205/.216 line in 78 plate appearances. Despite these challenges, Adams will join the Orioles' major league camp as a non-roster invitee this spring. The Orioles, who have a history of successfully developing young talent, hope to tap into Adams' potential and make the most of his speed and defensive skills.
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