March 31, 2025
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Jordyn Adams Angels

Jordyn Adams happy with baseball decision (plus notes on Rogers weekend pitchers Sugano Morton and more)….

SARASOTA, Fla. – Jordyn Adams had a choice to make and he doesn’t regret the outcome.

Adams committed to the University of North Carolina to play baseball and football. He was a four- or five-star recruit as a wide receiver, depending on the source, but Major League Baseball viewed him as one of the top prospects in the 2018 draft.

The first decision for Adams involved picking a college, and the North Carolina native chose the Tar Heels over Alabama, Ohio State, LSU and Clemson. Still to come was whether to immerse himself in campus life or join a team’s farm system.

Jordyn Adams Angels

Adams never stepped foot on campus as a student. The Angels made him the 17th overall pick, and the common perception was that he’d need to go in the first or maybe the second round to catch fly balls in center field instead of footballs on the gridiron.

The result so far is 28 games with the Angels over the past two seasons and a .176/.205/.216 slash line. He can play everywhere in the outfield and he’s hoping to play for the Orioles in 2025 after signing a minor league contract on Dec. 23.

Asked earlier this week what he wants to show in camp, Adams replied, “My talent.”

Jordyn Adams Angels

“I know what I can bring to the table. I’m not that person who kind of stacks myself up against other guys, because I know what I can do on the field. So I just try to bring that every day and prove it.”

The brief appearances in the majors still provided an important lesson.

“I’m just playing,” he said. “If you think about it too much, then the opportunity’s kind of going to pass you up. Now it’s just playing baseball.”

Jordyn Adams Angels

Football was a temptation, but he slipped through its grasp.

“It wasn’t really that tough of a decision,” he said. “I played baseball as my first sport that I picked up growing up, so it was nice to have the opportunity to come in and be a priority to a team. So that aspect made it pretty easy for me to make a decision.”

* Trevor Rogers continues to play catch every day to keep his arm in shape while recovering from a right kneecap subluxation.

SARASOTA, Fla. – Jordyn Adams had a choice to make and he doesn’t regret the outcome.

Jordyn Adams Angels

Adams committed to the University of North Carolina to play baseball and football. He was a four- or five-star recruit as a wide receiver, depending on the source, but Major League Baseball viewed him as one of the top prospects in the 2018 draft.

The first decision for Adams involved picking a college, and the North Carolina native chose the Tar Heels over Alabama, Ohio State, LSU and Clemson. Still to come was whether to immerse himself in campus life or join a team’s farm system.

Jordyn Adams Angels

Adams never stepped foot on campus as a student. The Angels made him the 17th overall pick, and the common perception was that he’d need to go in the first or maybe the second round to catch fly balls in center field instead of footballs on the gridiron.

The result so far is 28 games with the Angels over the past two seasons and a .176/.205/.216 slash line. He can play everywhere in the outfield and he’s hoping to play for the Orioles in 2025 after signing a minor league contract on Dec. 23.

Asked earlier this week what he wants to show in camp, Adams replied, “My talent.”

Jordyn Adams Angels

“I know what I can bring to the table. I’m not that person who kind of stacks myself up against other guys, because I know what I can do on the field. So I just try to bring that every day and prove it.”

The brief appearances in the majors still provided an important lesson.

“I’m just playing,” he said. “If you think about it too much, then the opportunity’s kind of going to pass you up. Now it’s just playing baseball.”

Football was a temptation, but he slipped through its grasp.

“It wasn’t really that tough of a decision,” he said. “I played baseball as my first sport that I picked up growing up, so it was nice to have the opportunity to come in and be a priority to a team. So that aspect made it pretty easy for me to make a decision.”

Jordyn Adams Angels

* Trevor Rogers continues to play catch every day to keep his arm in shape while recovering from a right kneecap subluxation.

“That feels close to normal,” he said this morning.

“It’s definitely progressing in the right direction. Still not off the mound yet, but kind of see how the next couple days go in the weight room and if that goes well, we’ll progress to the AlterG (antigravity treadmill), and then after that we’ll start running outside. And then hopefully we’ll start doing some dry reps off the mound in the next week. Hopefully, all goes according to plan.”

Rogers isn’t expected to be ready for Opening Day, but he’s staying patient and looking at the bigger picture.

Jordyn Adams Angels

“We’re just trying to check boxes every day and really just kind of taking it slow,” he said. “We’ve still got the whole season in front of us, so there’s no point in rushing. Hopefully, after everything’s said and done, I’ll be ready to go.

“It’s really tough. I want to go out there and compete and make a spot on the team, but I’ve got to be where my feet are. It’s probably one of my goals this year is to be where my feet are, and this is where I’m at right now and we’ll see what happens when the time comes.”

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