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Orioles Trade Seranthony Dominguez To Blue Jays

By Steve Adams | July 30, 2025 at 1:58am CDT

The Blue Jays and Orioles executed a bit of business between games of their doubleheader today, as Baltimore traded right-hander Seranthony Dominguez and cash to the Toronto in exchange for minor league righty Juaron Watts-Brown. Both clubs have announced the swap. The Jays designated veteran reliever Chad Green for assignment to open 40-man and 26-man roster spots for their new acquisition.

Dominguez, 30, is earning $8MM in his final season of club control. He’s spent the past year in Baltimore after coming over from the Phillies at the 2024 trade deadline. The 6’1″, 225-pound righty has been among the Orioles’ top setup options this season, pitching 41 2/3 innings of 3.24 ERA ball with an excellent 30.9% strikeout rate but also a troubling 13.7% walk rate. Command has been a problem for the hard-throwing Dominguez at times in the past, but never quite to this extent.

Even with the glut of free passes, Dominguez has still enjoyed a strong year. This year’s strikeout rate is the second-highest of his career (second to only his rookie season), as is his 14.3% swinging-strike rate. He’s sitting 97.7 mph with his four-seamer and 97.9 mph with his sinker, per Statcast, pairing those blistering primary offerings with a pair of newly implemented secondary weapons: a splitter averaging 87.4 mph and a more seldom-used curveball that’s sitting 83.7 mph.

Dominguez has picked up 13 holds and a pair of saves. He’s been charged with three blown saves on the season. Outside of closer Felix Bautista, no reliever in the Baltimore bullpen has been used more frequently in high-leverage situations. He’s no stranger to protecting late leads, either, evidenced by the 40 saves and 71 holds he’s tallied in 298 major league appearances dating back to his 2018 debut in Philadelphia.

Toronto’s bullpen entered play today tied for seventh in the majors with a collective 3.72 ERA — although that was before serving up a whopping 12 runs to the Orioles in the first game of today’s twin bill. (Two of those runs were yielded by backup catcher Ali Sanchez pitching in mop-up duty.) They’ve gotten terrific work out of Yariel Rodriguez, Brendon Little and Braydon Fisher, in particular.

Offseason signee Jeff Hoffman has a 4.73 ERA, though that’s skewed a bit by a five-run meltdown back in May. He’s pitched to a flat 3.00 ERA with a 33.8% strikeout rate and 5.6% walk rate in 18 innings dating back to June 1. Fellow veteran Yimi Garcia, who re-signed as a free agent with the Jays this winter after being traded to the Mariners last July, missed more than a month with a shoulder impingement and then was placed back on the IL day due to an ankle sprain just three days after returning. He’s still on the shelf but has posted a 3.86 ERA in 21 innings when healthy.

The Jays are eyeing a variety of upgrades as they look to keep their spot atop the standings in the American League East. They’ve been in the hunt for bullpen upgrades — and still are even after acquiring Dominguez, per Mark Feinsand of MLB.com — in addition to rotation arms like Dylan Cease and prominent bats like Steven Kwan (though Kwan, in particular, is a long shot to change hands). In an effort to obtain upgrades of that nature, they’ve been willing to listen to trade offers on some controllable young big leaguers who’ve gotten their feet wet in the majors already, though that didn’t prove necessary with regard to Dominguez.

Dominguez will net the Orioles the 23-year-old Watts-Brown, whom the Blue Jays selected with their third-round pick back in 2023. The Oklahoma State product has spent the season in the rotation at High-A and Double-A, logging a combined 3.54 ERA with a 30.5% strikeout rate and 10.1% walk rate in 89 innings. He ranked 14th among Jays prospects, per Baseball America’s most recent midseason update of their system.

Listed at 6’3″ and 190 pounds, Watts-Brown sits 92-94 mph with his four-seamer and can run it up a couple ticks higher when he needs to reach back for more. Scouting reports at BA, MLB.com and FanGraphs all laud the lanky right-hander’s slider and curveball as plus pitches, but command troubles and a lack of missed bats with his heater have led to some thought that he might be better suited for a relief role down the road. The Jays have continued to develop him as a starter, and that’ll presumably be the case as well for an Orioles club that is quite thin on upper-level pitching.

Watts-Brown walked an untenable 13.2% of hitters in 2024 and, after notching a much-improved 7.7% walk rate in High-A to begin the season, is back up to an 11.8% walk rate in 11 Double-A starts. He’s also plunked four hitters in 51 innings there. Watts-Brown will need to further refine his command to thrive as a starter, but his frame and four-pitch arsenal lend themselves well to rotation work if he can scale back on the free passes. That he’s already in Double-A suggests a potential 2026 debut for the former third-round pick if things go well.

Dominguez is the third reliever shipped out by a disappointing Baltimore club this month. The O’s sent Bryan Baker to the Rays prior to the All-Star break and traded Gregory Soto to the Mets last week. Dominguez and Soto were obvious trade candidates, given their impending free agency on a team that has fallen well shy of expectations. Other O’s veterans who are set to hit the market at season’s end (e.g. Ryan O’Hearn, Cedric Mullins, Zach Eflin, Charlie Morton) are likely to follow.

Ben Nicholson-Smith and Shi Davidi of Sportsnet first reported the trade.

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79 Comments

  1. Informed Sportsball Discussion

    1 week ago

    How kind of the teams to make the trade convenient logistically for Seranthony.

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    • Gwynning

      1 week ago

      Interdivisional shocker!

      4
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      • Lefty_Orioles_Fan

        1 week ago

        Well it is for Sir Anthony’s shopping convenience

        3
        Reply
    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 week ago

      Free ride home

      Reply
    • Cora the Destroya

      1 week ago

      They were also playing each other, so he switched clubhouses and played against his old team

      2
      Reply
      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        1 week ago

        Awk-ward

        1
        Reply
  2. Big Hurt

    1 week ago

    The question is whether he must be knighted with every team he goes to, or does his original Seranthony carry over to new teams?

    25
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    • Midinfieldlifer

      1 week ago

      Haha nice

      Reply
    • Thornton Mellon

      1 week ago

      Does the knighthood cross borders? Maybe it only applies to American teams and he now has to earn it in Canada?

      2
      Reply
      • 16

        1 week ago

        Once a knight, always a knight ⚔️

        4
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        • Dojaho

          1 week ago

          No… once a king always a king… but once a knight is enough!

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          Reply
    • harrycarey

      1 week ago

      Best name to be traded this year.

      1
      Reply
    • Informed Sportsball Discussion

      1 week ago

      Of course it stays with him. It’s his Sername.

      3
      Reply
  3. bigdaddyt

    1 week ago

    Please mean that the next jays news is Chad green being DFAd

    15
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    • atripleshy

      1 week ago

      I have good news for you.

      17
      Reply
  4. Wadz

    1 week ago

    Strong return

    4
    Reply
  5. Unclemike1526

    1 week ago

    Inter division trade. Seems to work for both teams.

    1
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    • Acoss1331

      1 week ago

      Where are you Jed?

      2
      Reply
      • Unclemike1526

        1 week ago

        He got his. Taking a nap?

        3
        Reply
      • harrycarey

        1 week ago

        Celebrating the new contract

        2
        Reply
        • Bucket Number Six

          1 week ago

          Jed be like:
          “I show that Uncle Mike.”

          1
          Reply
        • avenger65

          1 week ago

          Glad the cubs didn’t get him. GO BREWERS!!!!

          Reply
    • dirtyjog

      1 week ago

      It’s actually an intra division trade (sorry)

      5
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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        1 week ago

        dirty – Thank you! As someone who deals with many intercompany transactions (between different subsidiaries of the same parent company), I was about to clarify the usage as well until I saw your post. LOL

        3
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        • BringinCortes

          1 week ago

          So , You work in the mailroom

          1
          Reply
        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 week ago

          Cortes – No I just wear a mailman uniform because I’m Cliff Clavin ;O)

          2
          Reply
    • disadvantage

      1 week ago

      Inter-species as well. He should sign with the Cardinals this offseason to complete the bird trifecta.

      3
      Reply
      • Captain Dunsel

        1 week ago

        A rather flighty comment.

        2
        Reply
  6. AceKing

    1 week ago

    They are literally between doubleheader games having lunch

    10
    Reply
    • James Midway

      1 week ago

      Picks up his bags, walks 100 feet and says hi.

      11
      Reply
    • Yankee Clipper

      1 week ago

      So, the question is: can he finish eating both lunches? Or do they take his plate away mid-meal and send him away? Can he sit at the same table? This is need-to-know stuff.

      2
      Reply
  7. Simm

    1 week ago

    Seems like a good upside return for the O’s.

    5
    Reply
  8. carternico

    1 week ago

    Homie is walking across the field lol

    7
    Reply
  9. Turks444

    1 week ago

    I guess the last 2 games convinced the Jay’s they need bullpen help 27 runs ouchie.

    5
    Reply
  10. Monkey’s Uncle

    1 week ago

    I hope they call for Jim out of the bullpen but he hasn’t finished changing uniforms, so he’s wearing mix and match of the 2 teams.

    2
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    • Hagar

      1 week ago

      Uncle Jim?

      1
      Reply
      • Monkey’s Uncle

        1 week ago

        Uncle Autocorrect in this case. 😉

        2
        Reply
  11. TennVol

    1 week ago

    Way too high a return for ok but nowhere near very good reliever.

    Reply
    • Lefty_Orioles_Fan

      1 week ago

      I don’t buy that….he has good stuff

      Little inconsistent maybe…but when he is on

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      Reply
    • cooperhill

      1 week ago

      Fleeced!🤣

      1
      Reply
    • NoSaint

      1 week ago

      @TennVol

      A #10 prospect on a farm system ranked in the bottom third of the league is too high a return? Really?

      8
      Reply
    • Theodore

      7 days ago

      Good Trade what has that kid done in majors .
      A minor leaguer means squat in today baseball unless he is a number 1 pick .
      Good trade for a good reliever . But it looks again like Atkin and Shapiro are sitting on their hands when it comes to outstanding relievers one by one dropping like flies when no great talent been given back by for them to teams trading them.

      Reply
  12. SupremeZeus

    1 week ago

    Can’t you feel it all over? Come on, let’s feel it all over people.

    1
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    • rapidrobert19

      1 week ago

      Is that you Serduke?

      Reply
  13. Buck Powden

    1 week ago

    If you can’t beat them, join them. Do they really need him or just didn’t want to face him in game 2 or tomorrow?

    Reply
    • jdgoat

      1 week ago

      They absolutely needed another bullpen arm. I’d be surprised if they still don’t trade for another.

      2
      Reply
  14. BashBroJoe

    1 week ago

    Very happy with the return.

    2
    Reply
    • King. Of. Cards

      1 week ago

      I dont trust dudes with two last names.

      Reply
      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        1 week ago

        I don’t trust the ones with a hyphen, but Simeon Woods Richardson is okay.

        Reply
  15. Deckard

    1 week ago

    Hey Baltimore how about Davis Schneider? No charge.

    2
    Reply
  16. NoSaint

    1 week ago

    Jays #10 according to Pipeline.

    1
    Reply
  17. 2012orioles

    1 week ago

    Can he play in game 2?

    1
    Reply
    • Provost

      1 week ago

      Two bad he didn’t pitch in both games…

      3
      Reply
  18. gr81t2

    1 week ago

    Looks like a good trade for the Os. Seranthony was gonna walk after the season

    6
    Reply
  19. 2029Braves

    1 week ago

    The names involved in this trade

    Seranthony and Juaran

    just lol

    Reply
  20. Salzilla

    1 week ago

    Fantasy spin: Cano/Kitteridge stock up ROS.

    1
    Reply
  21. deepseamonster32

    1 week ago

    OPEN THE FLOOD GATES HERE IT COMES LET’S GO TRADE DEADLINE WHOOP WHOOP

    2
    Reply
    • Bucket Number Six

      1 week ago

      Let’s Get Kraken!

      2
      Reply
  22. LongBeachPadre

    1 week ago

    The Dude destroys Righties but gets destroyed by Lefties. I get it that they want him for the playoffs against righties but man he is an Austin Adams 2.0

    1
    Reply
    • Gwynning

      1 week ago

      Without all the beanings, of course…

      Reply
  23. yeasties

    1 week ago

    Skimming through a few OSU articles, Watts-Brown originally focused on football as a QB but switched to baseball late in high school. So, he should still have room for development despite being a college draftee. Sounds like a solid prospect.

    4
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  24. highflyballintorightfield

    1 week ago

    Juaron is pronounced “Warren”, right? That’s pretty easy to remember.

    Reply
  25. 10centBeerNight

    1 week ago

    Cashman underwhelming move incoming

    Reply
  26. Rick Face

    1 week ago

    O’s kicked him out of the clubhouse mid lunch. Hopefully there’s enough food leftover in the Blue Jays locker room.

    2
    Reply
    • Bucket Number Six

      1 week ago

      You censored your knob.

      Reply
      • Rick Face

        1 week ago

        I have all 3 variations of that card proudly displayed in my basement.

        1
        Reply
  27. chandlerbing

    1 week ago

    has anyone ever pitched for 2 different teams on the same day?

    3
    Reply
    • gr81t2

      1 week ago

      He didn’t pitched for the Os on the early game today.

      1
      Reply
  28. dano62

    1 week ago

    Could of used a graph on the O’s closing role now that it’s vacant…

    Reply
  29. dirtyjog

    1 week ago

    I’m now fully on the trade any reliever who’s remotely tradeable train. How many Alexis Diaz’s, Yennier Cano’s, etc. do teams need to see? I don’t know anything about Watts-Brown but seems like BOR upside. Would take that every day of the week for a 30+ y/o, good not great reliever

    2
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  30. scruffmcgruff

    1 week ago

    And so it begins. But for real, we need any healthy starting pitching with potential that we can get our hands on. Like I can no longer hope for the guys ( Bradish, Wells, Grayson) to come back and pitch to the potential we saw that they had. I would throw John Means in that category as well, damn good pitcher when healthy. Not sure how he’s doing nowadays but hopefully he’s making some progress.

    Reply
    • ba$eba||F@n21

      1 week ago

      John Means is not with the Orioles anymore. He is with Cleveland.

      For the injury issues you mentioned, it is more imperative than ever that they bring in a front line starter, one at the least but two would be ideal. Those injury concerns are also why they should not trade Rogers, especially with him finally getting healthy and pitching to his capabilities. I don’t see any scenario where a team offers more value than the value of him already being penciled into the rotation for next year would be. You aren’t getting a controlled frontline starter back for him unless things get absolutely bonkers in the next day or so.

      I think Bradish bounces back well but Greyson I have serious doubts about.

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  31. SonnySteele

    1 week ago

    Traded at the summer deadline two years in a row! I wonder what the record for that is.

    Reply
  32. stymeedone

    1 week ago

    More than two.

    Reply
  33. Logjammer D'Baggagecling

    1 week ago

    I was hoping the Cubs would have acquired Seranthony Dominguez

    2
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  34. AI GM

    1 week ago

    A Baltimore. Nice pitcher for a rental reliever that isn’t a great closer. Maybe Toronto can get his command back.

    C Toronto. Got a good pen arm but paid the full price for him. You do what it takes for 2025 but still a pitcher you like to have in your system. Win win fair trade though.

    1
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  35. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    1 week ago

    Looks like the Jays are pulling a Tigers, the walls are crumbling down.

    Reply
    • BeenThereDoneIt

      7 days ago

      Try again.

      Reply
  36. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    5 days ago

    Come on, Adams. There shouldn’t be a comma before “either.” Learn to use commas, you hack.

    Reply

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