Daniel Johnson

Daniel Johnson

28-Year-Old OutfielderOF
Baltimore Orioles
2024 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Orioles in January of 2024.
Latches on with Baltimore
OFBaltimore Orioles  AAA
January 23, 2024
Johnson signed a minor-league contract with the Orioles on Tuesday, Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com reports.
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Johnson, 28, spent split the 2023 season between Double-A San Antonio and Triple-A El Paso in the Padres organization, collecting an .817 OPS with 19 home runs and 30 stolen bases. He's capable of handling all three outfield spots and last saw action in the majors in 2021.
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Timetable depends on Reyes in OF
OFCleveland Guardians  AAA
October 15, 2019
Johnson probably will begin the 2020 season at Triple-A Columbus, but he could be called up soon after the season starts if the Indians deem Franmil Reyes to be unfit for regular outfield work, Mandy Bell of MLB.com speculates.
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Johnson was promoted to Columbus after a .253/.337/.534 line in May and went .306/.371/.496 with nine homers, six steals and 44 RBI in 380 plate appearances with the Clippers. Turning 25 in July, the 5-foot-10, 200-pounder could provide speed with appropriate playing time, as Indians outfielder Oscar Mercado did, to help fantasy owners along the way. Dynasty-league players should consider him for a roster spot if he's available, but Cleveland's crowded outfield could complicate his path to the bigs, at least initially.
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Johnson didn't do much with his first major-league opportunity in 2020, collecting one hit (a single) and striking out five times in 13 at-bats. It would be foolish to dismiss his big-league potential based on such a small sample size, especially given his success (.290/.361/.507 slash line, 19 homers, 12 stolen bases) in his last full season in the minors. Johnson possesses a rocket outfield arm and a power-speed skillset that could lead to a successful MLB career (and plenty of interest in fantasy leagues) if he can learn to harness it. He hit just .241 against southpaws between Double-A and Triple-A in 2019 and was successful on only 55% of his stolen-base attempts, highlighting two areas in which he'll need to improve to be an effective everyday big-leaguer. Johnson could be targeted for an expanded role with Cleveland in 2021, though his opportunity may be initially limited to a platoon role.
After getting traded from D.C. to Cleveland in last offseason's Yan Gomes trade, Johnson accomplished everything in the upper levels short of making his MLB debut. He mastered Double-A (152 wRC+, .281 ISO) in a return trip and was promoted to Triple-A in late-May. Of the top 15 International League hitters by wRC+, Johnson was the third-youngest behind Ryan Mountcastle and Bobby Bradley. His all-fields, line-drive-oriented approach has allowed him to outperform hit tool grades from past years. He is a plus runner with above-average raw power, but is still working on maximizing those tools in games. His 26.5 Hard% and 54.5% success rate on SB attempts are the most concerning aspects of his profile. The Indians ranked sixth in stolen-base attempts (138) last year, so he may still get the green light. He can play all three outfield spots and should get a legitimate look with the Indians early this season.
For those who like to roster super toolsy outfielders with big questions about their ability to hit upper-level pitching, this is a great time to be alive. Let another owner be patient with someone like Corey Ray. Johnson offers a similar amount of realistic upside without any of the name value. He did what any tooled up 21-year-old should be expected to do in his first full-season assignment, dominating to the tune of a 154 wRC+ (second in the Sally League among hitters with 300 plate appearances). His numbers weren't quite as flashy at High-A, but he was still 27 percent better than league average while lowering his strikeout rate to 16.2 percent and upping his walk rate to 7.0 percent. Johnson didn't struggle until the Arizona Fall League, where he posted a sub-.600 OPS, possibly due to fatigue or bad luck in a small sample. He has above-average raw power and plus speed, but his failure or success against Double-A pitching this year will ultimately determine whether he becomes a top-50 prospect or falls out of the top-200.
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Signs with Padres
OFSan Diego Padres  AAA
February 23, 2023
The Padres signed Johnson to a minor-league contract Thursday.
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Rejoins Nationals on MiLB deal
OFWashington Nationals  AAA
July 30, 2022
Johnson signed a minor-league contract with the Nationals on Friday, Jesse Dougherty of The Washington Post reports.
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Traded to Mets
OFNew York Mets  AAA
May 25, 2022
Johnson was traded from the Guardians to the Mets in exchange for cash considerations Wednesday, Tim Healey of Newsday reports.
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Activated Friday
OFCleveland Guardians  AAA
May 20, 2022
Johnson (quadriceps) has been activated from Triple-A Columbus' injured list.
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Placed on injured list
OFCleveland Guardians  AAA
Quadriceps
April 30, 2022
Johnson was placed on the 7-day minor-league injured list Saturday.
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