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Orioles Swap Pitching Prospect for Power Hitter Ward
19 Nov
Summary
- Baltimore acquired Taylor Ward from the Los Angeles Angels.
- Grayson Rodriguez was sent to the Angels in the deal.
- Ward hit a career-high 36 home runs last season.

In a significant offseason move, the Baltimore Orioles have acquired outfielder Taylor Ward from the Los Angeles Angels. The deal, which occurred Tuesday night, saw the Orioles send right-handed pitcher Grayson Rodriguez to the Angels. Ward, a 31-year-old hitter, brings a potent bat to Baltimore, having achieved a career-high of 36 home runs in the most recent season. This acquisition aims to strengthen the Orioles' lineup as they seek to improve after finishing last in the AL East.
Rodriguez, the 26-year-old pitcher Baltimore traded away, was once considered a potential ace for the team. However, he missed the entirety of the 2025 season due to elbow and lat injuries. Despite his injury history, Rodriguez has a solid track record in the majors, with a 20-8 record and a 4.11 ERA over 43 starts. The Angels will now look to capitalize on his talent, while the Orioles prioritize immediate offensive impact.
The trade could prove to be a pivotal moment for both franchises, depending on how Rodriguez develops and how Ward performs in Baltimore. The Orioles' decision to trade a highly touted pitching prospect like Rodriguez suggests a strong desire to inject proven power into their lineup, especially after a disappointing offensive showing from some of their younger hitters this past season.




