Holland native Grant Wolfram is on the move again.After being called up by the Milwaukee Brewers, the 6-foot-7 left-handed pitcher was sent down the next day, only to be traded on Monday to the Baltimore Orioles.Wolfram was traded for former Tigers outfielder Daz Cameron and cash.
In his six years of minor league pitching, Wolfram is 24-11 with a 3.98 ERA. He has 400 strikeouts in 326 innings.
With the Orioles, he'll report to Triple-A Norfolk.All-Area HS Sports: Meet the Holland Sentinel Girls Wrestling Team, led by Isabel AnayaMinor League Baseball: Tigers prospects Kevin McGonigle, Max Clark ignite opening day rallies in Whitecaps winWolfram was an all-state pitcher at Hamilton before starring at Central Michigan and Davenport University. He was drafted by the Texas Rangers and spent six years in the minors with the franchise before signing with Milwaukee.
Now Wolfram will look to make his major league debut with Baltimore. This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: Baltimore Orioles trade for Grant Wolfram from Brewers.
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Holland pro baseball player Grant Wolfram is changing teams. Who traded for him Monday?

Holland native Grant Wolfram has been in pro baseball since 2018, but is on his second team of 2025 after a trade away from the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday.