The 2019 National League All-Star has spent his entire career in the Colorado organization
December 15th, 2020
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Arlington, Texas The Texas Rangers today announced that the club has signed free agent outfielder David Dahl to a Major League contract.
Dahl, 26, was not tendered a contract offer by the Colorado Rockies prior to the December 2 deadline, making him a free agent. He has spent his entire nine-year professional career in the Rockies system, batting .286 with an .828 OPS figure in 264 MLB games in 2016 and 2018-20. He hit .183 with no home runs and 9 RBI in 2020, when he was limited due to Injured List stints from August 19-September 8 (lower back soreness) and September 23-end of season (right shoulder strain). He had a season-high 3 hits in the season opener on July 24 at Texas, when his third-inning single off the Rangers’ Lance Lynn accounted for the first hit in Globe Life Field history.