Today’s minor league moves from around the baseball world…
- The Rockies signed right-hander Zach Lee to a minor league deal, as per the team’s official transactions page. The 28th overall pick of the 2010 draft, Lee was a regular on top-100 prospect lists during his time in the Dodgers farm system, but Los Angeles fans may remember Lee best as the player dealt to the Mariners for Chris Taylor in June 2016. Lee has pitched only 12 2/3 innings at the big league level and hasn’t appeared in an MLB game since 2017, bouncing around to several different organizations on minor league contracts. Still only 30 years old, Lee will now head to the Rockies’ camp to try and earn another trip back to the Show.
FredMcGriff for the HOF
The guy who was traded for Chris Taylor. Mariners probably still regret that trade.
DarkSide830
has Lee considered giving football a second go yet?
Gwynning's Anal Lover
Ex Zach Lee
Ron Tingley
Terrible trade from the start. Taylor always shown he would get on base as a shortstop. Something happened to Lee after the 15 season. His only success since has been at a AA stop for the Ray’s for a 1/2 season. Colorado might not be the place to turn around a career. Hope he does well
Go Rams!
Mitchell Page
I forgot he was on my A’s . They sign people , and never do a damn thing with them . You could bat .380 in AAA , or win 17 games , and never show up .