Jeff Passan joins “SportsCenter” to break down the Orioles’ trade with the Marlins to acquire pitcher Trevor Rogers. (0:55)
Baltimore Orioles infielder Jackson Holliday, the top prospect in baseball, is expected to be called up from Triple-A on Wednesday, sources told ESPN, two months after he struggled in his first crack at the big leagues.
The 20-year-old Holliday, ranked No. 1 in ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel’s Top 10 prospects, traveled to Baltimore on Tuesday from AAA Norfolk. While he wasn’t activated, the plan is for Holliday to join the American League East-leading Orioles before the final game of their series against Toronto.
Holliday is expected to slot in at second base, where the Orioles had been starting rookie Connor Norby. He was sent, along with outfielder Kyle Stowers, to the Miami Marlins on Tuesday for left-hander Trevor Rogers hours before the trade deadline.
Norby had taken over for Jorge Mateo, who was placed on the injured list last week with a dislocated elbow. Mateo had split time with Jordan Westburg, who is also part of a third-base time share with Ramon Urias.
Holliday, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 draft, rocketed through the minor leagues and was called up April 10 to join the Orioles’ elite core of young players. Over 10 games, he went 2-for-34 with 18 strikeouts and was optioned back to AAA, where he has hit .271/.431/.477 with 10 home runs, 38 RBIs and 75 walks in 73 games.
Last season, he was the unanimous minor league player of the year after ascending from Low-A to AAA and hitting .323/.442/.499 with 12 home runs, 75 RBIs and 24 stolen bases.
The son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday is a natural shortstop but has shifted to second with All-Star and MVP candidate Gunnar Henderson entrenched at short. With Westburg at third base and Ryan Mountcastle at first — not to mention star prospect Coby Mayo, a corner infielder, whose production at AAA should soon warrant a call-up — the Orioles’ infield depth allowed them to move Norby for Rogers, who is under team control through the 2026 season.
Baltimore sought pitching depth at the deadline after losing three starters to Tommy John surgery this year, and it acquired Rogers and veteran right-hander Zach Eflin to join a rotation headlined by Cy Young candidate Corbin Burnes. The Orioles own a half-game lead on the New York Yankees in the AL East.