New Mexico State baseball player, Daniel Johnson, boasts about the abundance of major league baseball (MLB) prospects drafted from the university.
In the heart of the baseball season, minor league player Daniel Johnson, a key contributor for the Sacramento River Cats, the Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, sent an email to the team's website on a Wednesday afternoon during their six-game series against the Albuquerque Isotopes.
The email, which did not specify the nature of the questions or concerns, was sent after Johnson participated in batting practice with his teammates. Interestingly, Johnson, who is currently in the prime of his career, did not feel like an old man due to his body failing him, but rather after the batting practice session.
It's worth noting that Johnson's performance during the game was not discussed in the email, nor were there any updates regarding his health. Johnson's email was sent to the address web@our website.
Johnson, who is an active professional player, has been making significant contributions to the River Cats' offense this season. His recent game highlights include a bases-clearing triple in his first game with Sacramento on July 26, 2025, and a double that helped extend the team's lead in a later game on July 23, 2025.
While the exact age of Johnson is not publicly available, he has been making a name for himself in the minor leagues with his impressive hitting skills. For more detailed statistics and his precise age, one can consult Daniel Johnson’s official MiLB player profile or the Sacramento River Cats’ official stats page.
As for the batting practice sessions against the Albuquerque Isotopes, there is no specific information available. However, Johnson's active participation in the team's offense during the 2025 season is undeniable.
[1] Sacramento River Cats Official Website [2] Milb.com [3] Daniel Johnson's Official MiLB Player Profile
[1] Daniel Johnson, a key contributor for the Sacramento River Cats and an active professional player, showed his prowess during a batting practice session, leading him to send an email to the team's website after feeling unusual post-practice.
[2] Despite the vague content of the email, fans and spectators can catch Johnson's impressive performance in the MLB minor leagues, with his stats and updates available on the Sacramento River Cats' official stats page and Daniel Johnson’s official MiLB player profile.