Baltimore Orioles Adams was drafted by the
Baltimore Orioles in the 2nd round of the
2006 MLB draft out of
Jesuit High School in
New Orleans, Louisiana. He began his professional career with the
Bluefield Orioles of the Rookie-class
Appalachian League in 2006 before being promoted late in the season to the
Aberdeen IronBirds of the Short-season "A"
New York–Penn League, where he remained for 2007, hitting .236 in 67 games. In 2008, he hit .308 in 119 games with 11 homers and 57 RBI for the
Delmarva Shorebirds of the
South Atlantic League and in 2009, he hit .288 in 59 games for the
Frederick Keys of the
Carolina League. Adams was promoted to the AA
Eastern League for 2010 and hit .298 with 15 homers and 68 RBI in 134 games for the
Bowie Baysox. He began 2011 with the
Norfolk Tides of the AAA
International League and was called up to the majors for the first time on May 20, 2011. He had one hit in four at-bats in his debut, with his hit being a single to left field off
Jason Marquis of the
Washington Nationals. In 29 games with the Orioles, he had 25 hits in 89 at-bats for a .281 batting average. He returned to Norfolk to finish the season and also spent most of 2012 there while battling injuries. In 159 games in AAA over the two seasons, he hit .224 in 65 games. He became a free agent after the 2012 season. Shortly thereafter, Adams tested positive for amphetamines and was suspended for 25 games by Major League Baseball. He did not play at all in 2013.
Los Angeles Dodgers In January 2014, Adams signed a minor league deal with the
Los Angeles Dodgers, where he hit .312/.372/.432 in 44 games with the Double-A
Chattanooga Lookouts. Despite strong numbers, Adams battled injuries throughout his time with the club, and the Dodgers released him on July 9. A week later, Major League Baseball announced another suspension, this time for 100 games, after Adams violated the Minor League drug prevention and treatment program.
New Jersey Jackals After his suspension went into effect, Adams signed on with the
New Jersey Jackals of the
Canadian–American League. In a short stint, he sustained the strong numbers he had put up with the Lookouts, batting .300/.364/.450 in 11 games.
Sugar Land Skeeters On June 28, 2015, it was announced that Adams had signed with the
Sugar Land Skeeters of the
Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. In 7 games, he batted .100 (3-for-30). He was released on July 28. ==References==