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Orioles Sign Tommy Pham To Minor League Contract

The Orioles have signed veteran outfielder Tommy Pham to a minor league deal, according to ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez (multiple links).  The contract contains an opt-out clause for Pham in early June if he hasn’t already been added to Baltimore’s active roster.

If Pham’s contract is selected and he appears in a game for the O’s, he would become the 24th player (and ninth position player) to suit up for 11 different MLB teams over the course of his career.  Historical noteworthiness aside, Pham’s first priority is just to get his 2026 season on track, as he went hitless over 14 plate appearances and nine games for the Mets earlier this season.

Pham went almost the entire offseason without being signed, as he didn’t land his previous minors deal with the Mets until March 26.  After working out at extended Spring Training and then playing in four A-ball games, New York selected Pham’s contract on April 12, but his lack of production led to a DFA in late April.  Pham then chose to become a free agent after clearing waivers, rather than accepting an outright assignment to the Mets’ Triple-A club.

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