Coleman was drafted by the
Boston Red Sox in the 18th round of the 1994
amateur draft. He first appearance for Boston came in September 1997, where he would go on to play eight games and post a .167
batting average with two
runs batted in and no
home runs. He did not appear in 1998, but was again called up in 1999, where he played in only two games, amassing one hit in five
at bats. During the fall offseason in 2000, he was traded along with
Donnie Sadler to the
Cincinnati Reds for
Chris Stynes. He was traded yet again that offseason to the
New York Yankees in the deal that brought
Wily Mo Pena to
Cincinnati. In 2001, Coleman appeared in 12 games for New York, where he would hit two home runs. He posted seven runs batted in and a .211 batting average during his time in New York, and was granted
free agency following the 2001 season. Coleman never again appeared in the major leagues, and since the 2001 season, he has played in the
minor league systems of the Boston Red Sox,
Cincinnati Reds,
Washington Nationals, New York Yankees and
Tampa Bay Rays. Following the 2006 season, Coleman was granted free agency and has yet to sign with another team. ==External links==