Dylan Coleman

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102+23 innings. [6] Coleman was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the fourth round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft. [7]

Professional career

San Diego Padres

Coleman split his professional debut season of 2018 between the Tri-City Dust Devils and the Fort Wayne TinCaps, going 1–2 with a 3.18 ERA and 29 strikeouts over 22+23 innings. [8] [9] Coleman split the 2019 season between the AZL Padres, Fort Wayne, and the Lake Elsinore Storm, going a combined 4–3 with a 3.18 ERA and 39 strikeouts over 34 innings. [6] Coleman did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the Minor League Baseball season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [10]

Kansas City Royals

On November 5, 2020, Coleman was traded to the Kansas City Royals as a player to be named later from an earlier trade that sent Trevor Rosenthal to San Diego, and Edward Olivares to Kansas City. [11] Coleman split the 2021 minor league season between the Northwest Arkansas Naturals and the Omaha Storm Chasers, going a combined 5–1 with a 3.28 ERA and 93 strikeouts over 57+23 innings. [12]

On September 21, 2021, Kansas City selected Coleman's contract to the active roster, and he made his MLB debut that night versus the Cleveland Indians. [13] [14] He made five appearances for Kansas City in his debut campaign, recording a 1.42 ERA.

Coleman made 68 appearances out of the bullpen for Kansas City in 2022. Across 68.0 innings of work, he registered a 5–2 record and 2.78 ERA with 71 strikeouts. [15] In 2023, Coleman made 23 appearances for the Royals, struggling immensely to an 8.84 ERA, with 21 strikeouts across 18+13 innings of work. [16]

Houston Astros

On December 6, 2023, the Royals traded Coleman to the Houston Astros in exchange for Carlos Mateo. [17] He was optioned to the Triple–A Sugar Land Space Cowboys to begin the 2024 season. [18] Coleman made his Astros debut on April 3, tossing a scoreless inning against the Toronto Blue Jays. He was designated for assignment by Houston on August 6. [19] Coleman was released by the Astros organization on August 9. [20]

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Dylan Coleman
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Coleman with the Omaha Storm Chasers in 2023
Free agent
Pitcher
Born: (1996-09-16) September 16, 1996 (age 27)
Potosi, Missouri, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
September 21, 2021, for the Kansas City Royals