Ex-Blue Jays, Mets 3-Year MLB Pitcher Let Go by Orioles
Summary
Josh Walker, a left-handed pitcher, was let go by the Baltimore Orioles after not playing any major league games for them. He previously played for the New York Mets and the Toronto Blue Jays but has been designated for assignment by multiple teams. Now, Walker will go through waivers, which means other teams can pick him, or he can become a free agent in the minor leagues.Key Facts
- Josh Walker is a left-handed pitcher who last played for the Baltimore Orioles.
- He was on the Mets from 2023 through last year and played three games for the Blue Jays.
- Walker has been designated for assignment five times in the past 15 months.
- The Orioles let him go without playing him in any major league games.
- He made six appearances for the Orioles' minor league team, Norfolk.
- Walker can choose to be a free agent in the minors if no team claims him from waivers.
- He was originally picked by the New York Mets in the 37th round of the draft.
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