The Orioles are reportedly acquiring infielder Blaze Alexander from the Diamondbacks. Right-hander Kade Strowd is going to the Diamondbacks along with a couple of minor leaguers: right-hander Wellington Aracena and infielder José Mejia. The trade is 40-man neutral, as Alexander and Strowd are the only guys with roster spots here.
Alexander, 27 in June, has appeared in the past two big league seasons for the Snakes. He has stepped to the plate 451 times with a .237/.322/.366 line. That’s a bit under league average, translating to a 95 wRC+, and has come with a high strikeout rate of 29.9%. He has shown some versatility by lining up at the three infield positions to the left of first base as well as some time in the outfield.
Though Alexander has been a somewhat useful utility player for Arizona, it was going to be harder for him to hold a roster spot going forward since he has exhausted his final option season. The Diamondbacks have been somewhat proactive in clearing out their fringe roster players this offseason. They traded another out-of-options player last month when they flipped Jake McCarthy to the Rockies.
Arizona has Nolan Arenado at third, Geraldo Perdomo at shortstop and Ketel Marte at second. Without Alexander, they have guys like Tim Tawa and Jordan Lawlar in the mix for multi-positional bench jobs, though John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM says the club will now turn to free agency to replace Alexander with someone else who can play second and/or third base.
The Orioles are seemingly more willing to hold Alexander as a multi-positional bench piece. They project to have Jordan Westburg at third, Gunnar Henderson at short and Jackson Holliday at the keystone. Prior to this deal, their top infield depth options were guys like Jeremiah Jackson and Bryan Ramos. Ramos is a fringe roster guy who was just scooped up in a DFA trade for cash considerations. Jackson has just 48 games of big league experience and still has options.
Alexander presumably jumps to being the club’s top bench option and will likely be used in a platoon capacity. A right-handed batter, he has a .269/.365/.434 line and 125 wRC+ against lefties in his career thus far. Baltimore projects to have a number of lefties getting regular playing time, including Henderson, Holliday, Dylan Beavers, Colton Cowser and Samuel Basallo. With Alexander’s split and defensive versatility, he should help the O’s shield those guys from tough lefties.
Though he’s out of options, his service clock is just a bit over one year. That means he’s still two years from qualifying for arbitration and could be controlled for five full seasons before reaching free agency, if he continues to hang onto a roster spot.
To make that complementary addition to their position player group, the O’s are parting with a major league arm. Strowd, 28, made his big league debut with the Orioles last year. He tossed 26 1/3 innings over 25 relief appearances, allowing just 1.71 earned runs per nine. He averaged around 96 miles per hour with his four-seamer and sinker but mostly threw a low-90s cutter while also featuring a curveball and a sweeper.
His 12.4% walk rate was definitely on the high side but his 22.9% strikeout rate was decent and he got grounders on a huge 56.7% of balls in play. There was surely some good luck in that ERA, as his .227 batting average on balls in play allowed and 83.9% strand rate were both to the fortunate side but his 3.40 FIP and 4.02 SIERA suggest he could have managed decent results even with more neutral luck.
The bullpen was a disaster for Arizona in 2025. Their relief groups was supposed to be headlined by A.J. Puk and Justin Martínez but both required major elbow surgeries last year and various other pitchers got hurt as well. The result was that the club’s relievers had a collective 4.82 ERA, ahead of just the Angels, Rockies and Nationals.
However, addressing the bullpen with a big splash wasn’t going to be likely due to the club scaling back payroll. General manager Mike Hazen admitted last month that he was basically deciding between re-signing Merrill Kelly for the rotation or spending that money on a reliever. He opted for Kelly, meaning the club would be going cheap on the bullpen.
Since Strowd just debuted last year, he has only 74 days of big league service time. He is still at least three years away from qualifying for arbitration and also has a couple of options, meaning he doesn’t even need to be guaranteed a permanent big league roster spot. Baltimore made a couple of notable bullpen upgrades this winter by signing Ryan Helsley and acquiring Andrew Kittredge. They seemingly feel they have enough relief depth to part with Strowd for Alexander.
The O’s are also dipping into their farm system a bit. Aracena, 21, was just acquired in July when the O’s flipped Gregory Soto to the Mets. He pitched 92 innings last year, at Single-A and High-A, split between starting and relieving. He had a 2.25 ERA, 30.3% strikeout rate and 46.5% ground ball rate but a huge 13.6% walk rate. Baseball America recently ranked him Baltimore’s #23 prospect. He had triple-digit heat but clearly needs to rein it in a bit more. That lack of control might push him to the bullpen in the future but he hasn’t yet reached Double-A, so his future is still up in the air. Mejia, 20, is even more of a long-term play. He’s younger and has just two games of experience in full-season ball.
Steve Gilbert of MLB.com first reported that Alexander was going to Baltimore for Strowd and a couple of minor leaguers. Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic provided the identities of those minor leaguers. Photos courtesy of Rick Scuteri, Allan Henry, Rafael Suanes, Imagn Images



How many parents out there are like my kids gonna be a athlete better give them a epic name
Maybe they own a marijuana farm?
How many kids named “Blaze” went on to be good athletes?
Ketch – the American Gladiator Blaze?
Looks like Lawlar makes the Snakes
1B/DH Pavin Smith and Carlos Santana
2B Ketel
SS Perdomo
3B Arenado
OF Carroll, Thomas, Lawlar
C Moreno
Blaze Starr?
Or quite possibly Waldschmidt in LF
On Opening Day?
Blazin’ the offseason trail to Baltimore🔥
It’s pronounced Blah-Zay
I’m appalled with two P’s
Something else is the works for this to make sense.
Maybe they’re going to move Carlos Santana back to the outfield.
How can this dude be named Blaze and have only 7 SBs in over 130 games?
Maybe it’s the Cody Bellinger type of Blaze
Blaze refers to his arm. He is rated an 80 for arm strength, it’s an absolute rocket on throws from 3b. He played some CF in 2025 and foot speed plus arm strength helped Blaze make a very good initial showing. Very good young player. We’ll miss him on the Dbacks. I just hope Stroud was worth it?
I’m waiting for names like Bulldozer, Hailstorm and Wrath to catch on. I know a kid named Hurricane.
Do you remember a former Braves minor leaguer named Wonderful Terrific Monds III?
It’s a “wonder” he never made the show!
All kidding aside, pretty cool name.
strange trade for BAL … backup INF for a solid young bullpen guy … there has to be more to this
You mean the Orioles who have literally *zero* minor league infield depth and nine pitchers on their 40-man that are about to be demoted to the minors?
No the orioles who already need more bullpen arms and just gave up a decent arm from a year ago
I don’t think Kade Strowd, with 4.85ERA career minor league ERA over six seasons, is some sort of irreplaceable bullpen piece … but sure hang your hat on 20 major league innings and see how that goes in 2026
Aron Estrada and Coby Mayo are some minor league infield depth…
Look at his walks… he got lucky last year with some great hold with runners on bases luck… 13 walks vs 26 innings. He was a fringe roster piece.
Finally, a chance to stress test the pun filter I’ve been working on. I hope she holds.
Now I’m sad that the Red Sox traded Blaze Jordan away. We could’ve had two Blazes in the AL East.
The Hot Stove is aBLAZE. Eh, eh? Okay, back to work.
Wow! Blaze is a good player and I was looking forward to seeing him play a full year.
I could run the Orioles better, and I’m still in high school!
And you’re only 25.
and a meathead
They better go on a run of signing some bullpen guys because they were short on arms before this trade.
Cool.
The funniest part is he has two brothers named Blade and Laser.
Do their parents own a gym and sponsor a dodgeball team named the Cobras?
So this means Jackson Holliday is about to be moved.
No, obviously not.
Might be good insurance against injury to have two kinda super utility players that play just about anywhere in the field except P and C.
Or just platooned
Good player, but don’t the O’s have a million infielder already? Will he be the Mateo replacement?
Let’s break that down– People that played 10G+ at 2B for the entire Orioles organization at AAA or above in 2025:
MLB: Holliday (139G), Westburg (19G), Jeremiah Jackson (10G)
AAA: Fernando Peguero (15G), Carter Young (14G), Luis Vasquez (11G)
They don’t have any second basemen, specifically
Their bench right now is Jeremiah Jackson, Tyler O’Neill, and Leody Taveras, who are basically three right fielders. Blaze gives them some flexibility, as does Bryan Ramos if Westburg moves back to the keystone on occasion.
Dude. You’re having a loser mentality. Stop with the “flexibility” nonsense. Only loser teams talk about .220 hitters as being flexible. Elias just traded a pitcher with upside for a piece of crap the team didn’t need. They already have crap infield backups
I like both sides of the trade. One team gets a reliever that can help them right away and the other gets a multi position player who could start everyday if needed and both probably have options remaining.
Are you serious? A multi-position player? The guy is crap. Strowd has good upside especially for what looks like a sad Orioles bullpen. This is nonsense. Guys like Blaze are a dime a dozen. On red to trade a pitcher for him. Unbelievably stupid trade by Elias.
Like the article states, Blaze is out of options.
I posted before the article was finished.
How many spots on the 40 man, man?
Whenever you see unusual brother names you always got revert back to the famous boog brother no one remembers
Aracena has a live arm and showed improvement last year. Why toss him in a trade for a weak-hitting utility guy like this?
What the hell? Strowd for a crap infielder? The bullpen is going to have major issues this year. Strowd showed a lot of promise last year.
This may go down as tremendously horrible trade.
Wasn’t someone supposed to tell Elias he isn’t in charge of making trades anymore? Just stick to drafting round 1 picks.
Look at the walks. Stroud wasn’t keeping that Era up long term…
This was a stupid trade. Included 2 other prospects. Backup infield is not a position of need. Orioles traded 2 pitchers for a guy that likely won’t make the team. If Elias had the itch to make a trade he could have packaged them with others for a big arms now or later in the season. This trade makes zero sense. Depleting pitching prospects for no reason.
and Blaze had some OK minor league numbers
I don’t remember Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken having to take a break against “tough lefties”. I remember them putting up better stats vs. LHP than this platoon guy or many others.