With teams all over the majors racing to finalize their Opening Day 25-man and organizational rosters, an influx of players are becoming available on waivers and through trades this week.
A reunion possibility emerged Wednesday when the Washington Nationals released right-hander Vance Worley, who owned a valuable role last season serving primarily as the Orioles’ long reliever.
There is mutual interest in a return, according to sources, and if the Orioles are going to bring in a player to take away a roster spot from someone who has been in camp all spring, it’s more likely to be a known commodity like Worley than another player from outside the organization who would be considered more of a flier.