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.
Right-handed pitcher Dylan Coleman is changing zip codes as the Kansas City Royals sent him to the Houston Astros in exchange for minor league RHP Carlos Mateo, the Astros announced Wednesday.
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.
The Royals are trading right-hander Dylan Coleman to the Astros, per a report from Anne Rogers and Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com.
Where is Kim Ng going to land after stunning departure? Royals Review editor Max Rieper joins Jeremy Greco and Jacob Milham on today’s episode. We break down the numbers behind Jackson County’s funding counteroffer to the Kansas City Royals.
The Royals are trying a lot of new things. It’s time to start fixing that which is broke The Royals made their first post-Opening Day roster move Thursday by demoting Dylan Coleman to AAA Omaha.
What will it take to fix Dylan Coleman? The best storyline surrounding the Royals early on in their young season is the pitching staff. The Kansas City pitchers don’t just look improved to start the season — they look good.
Back in early January, when the biggest baseball question was whether the MLB lockout would end in time to fit in a 2022 major league season, I wrote a story about Dylan Coleman, a reliever who pitched five times for the KC Royals late in the 2021 campaign.
The hard throwing righty dramatically improved throughout the season In 2020, Dylan Coleman was acquired by Kansas City as a player to be named later in the deal that sent Trevor Rosenthal to San Diego.
Also coming to the Majors are catcher Sebastian Rivero, infielder Maikel Garcia and lefty Angel Zerpa. Additionally, the Royals selected infielder/outfielder Nate Eaton, catcher Freddy Fermin, outfielder Brewer Hicklen and infielder Michael Massey.
No designation was given for their IL placement, which suggests they are going on the COVID-related IL.
Dylan Coleman also struggles to throw strikes late. Daniel Lynch struggled in the opening frame and allowed three runs, a familiar theme for Royals pitchers this year, as the Twins won the series opener 6-4 on Friday evening.
The Kansas City Royals haven't had the best of fortunes in their five games thus far in the 2022 season, but there has been at least one major bright spot.
Perfectly reasonable to assume about a talented Kansas City pitcher drafted in 2018 is that he’s a member of the potential-packed stable of hurlers the KC Royals selected that summer.
Rising from an afterthought trade piece to an MLB debut in less than a year, Kanas City Royals right-handed pitcher Dylan Coleman has rocketed through the minor leagues.
While the Kansas City Royals may not have won against the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night, there was still a bright spot for the team: 25-year-old righty Dylan Coleman.
Brady Singer also returns as the Royals make a flurry of moves. The Royals have called up reliever Dylan Coleman and have activated Brady Singer from the Injured List to start game one of today’s doubleheader in Cleveland.
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