Outfielder Colby Rasmus returns to baseball, Symptoms by the Baltimore Oriolesdollar
SARASOTA, Fla. -- Outfielder Colby Rasmus has decided to return to baseball after walking away this past summer, & he has signed a minor league contract by the Baltimore Orioles. Colby Rasmus stepped away from the Rays in midseason final year however is returning to baseball by the Orioles. Kim Klement/USA TODAY SportsThe 31-year-old Rasmus was by Tampa Bay in mid-July while the Rays said he was will step away from baseball. Rasmus was hitting .281 by 9 house runs & 23 RBIs in 37 games for the Rays while he left. The left-handed-hitting Rasmus is Guessed to compete by Alex Presley, another left-handed-hitting outfielder, for a spot on the great league roster.Orioles sign Colby Rasmus to Minors dealdollar
as informed in SARASOTA, Fla. -- Colby Rasmus is joining the Orioles on a Minor League bargain, giving Baltimore the left-handed bat it needs & adding to a frenzy of moves for the O's over the past 7 days. SARASOTA, Fla. -- Colby Rasmus is joining the Orioles on a Minor League bargain, giving Baltimore the left-handed bat it needs & adding to a frenzy of moves for the O's over the past 7 days. Rasmus unlocked final season on the disabled list -- coming off of hip surgery -- & too shock the DL in June. If he makes the roster, Rasmus is likely to mostly face right-handers, as the club currently has Chris Davis as the just left-handed hitter slated in its lineup. A versatile defender, Rasmus played center field in just 1 game for the Rays in 2017 -- largely sticking to left & right field.This content may collect you by Max Nolan