
"Johnson appeared in eight games, collecting two hits and walks apiece over 17 plate appearances. The lefty-hitting outfielder has appeared in parts of five MLB seasons but has fewer than 200 career trips to the dish."
"Johnson owns a .191/.249/.306 line with five home runs in 75 games, striking out at a 28% clip along the way. The New Mexico State product began this year with the Marlins on a minor league contract."
"He's a .255/.321/.448 hitter in nearly 1800 plate appearances over parts of seven Triple-A campaigns."
Daniel Johnson was outrighted by the Houston Astros and subsequently elected free agency. During his time with Houston, Johnson appeared in eight games with two hits and two walks across 17 plate appearances. The left-handed hitting outfielder has played parts of five MLB seasons with a career .191/.249/.306 batting line, five home runs, and a 28% strikeout rate in 75 games. Johnson began the season with the Marlins on a minor league contract before joining Houston due to their need for left-handed outfield depth. He has performed better at Triple-A, posting a .255/.321/.448 line over nearly 1,800 plate appearances across seven seasons.
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