The NC Dinos of the Korea Baseball Group introduced Wednesday that they’ve signed left-hander Logan S. Allen (to not be confused with present Guardians lefty Logan T. Allen) to a one-year contract (hat tip: Dan Kurtz of MyKBO.web). Allen is represented by Roc Nation Sports activities. He’ll be assured $700K between his wage and signing bonus, and he can earn one other $300K value of incentives.
It’ll be the primary stint abroad for the 27-year-old Allen — a former high prospect who’s now bounced to seven totally different MLB organizations in his profession, showing within the majors with 4 of them. Allen spent the 2024 season with the Diamondbacks, pitching 28 innings of 5.46 ERA ball within the majors and including one other 96 1/3 frames on the Triple-A stage.
Allen breezed by the decrease minors and had a terrific season between Double-A and Triple-A as a 21-year-old again in 2018, however his outcomes each within the majors and in Triple-A have typically been subpar since that point. He altered his repertoire this previous season, nonetheless, debuting a brand new splitter that appears to have caught the Dinos’ consideration. The pitch generated robust outcomes and drew optimistic grades from each Statcast and Sports activities Data Options. The Dinos talked about it of their press launch, whereby GM Seon-nam Lim famous that Allen is predicted to hitch their rotation.
Allen heads over the the KBO for his age-28 season, giving him loads of time to probably parlay a powerful exhibiting in Asia into an enormous league return. He’d hardly be the primary participant to take action. As a result of Allen debuted within the majors lower than a month after his twenty second birthday, he’s maybe youthful than many followers would possibly count on of a journeyman who’s been with seven MLB organizations over a virtually decade-long professional profession. If he could make additional beneficial properties with that new split-changeup, it’s possible that he may garner a glance from large league golf equipment in future offseasons.