
Milwaukee sends Grant Wolfram, who was DFA’d earlier on Monday, back to Baltimore
The Milwaukee Brewers are acting like it’s the trade deadline.
Milwaukee made their second trade of the day Monday afternoon, as they sent recently DFA’d pitcher Grant Wolfram to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for outfielder Daz Cameron and cash.
We’ve made the following trade with Baltimore: pic.twitter.com/eHufBt2jS1
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) April 7, 2025
The son of former Brewer Mike Cameron, Daz Cameron, 28, was a No. 37 overall pick by the Astros back in 2015, but he hasn’t panned out at this point in his career. He’s appeared in parts of four MLB seasons with the Tigers (2020-2022) and the A’s (2024), totaling -1.2 bWAR as he’s hit .201/.263/.330 with 10 homers, 39 RBIs, 48 runs, and 14 steals across 139 games.
Cameron has played in five games this season with Baltimore’s Triple-A affiliate, hitting .222/.333/.278 with four hits and three RBIs in 21 plate appearances. He’ll report to Triple-A Nashville, per a team press release.
Wolfram, 28, made two appearances at Triple-A Nashville before being recalled Sunday and DFA’d Monday. He has not yet made his MLB debut.