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Tides infielder Jackson Holliday headed back to Orioles, sources say

Norfolk's Jackson Holliday, shown being congratulated by teammates after hitting a homer, is reportedly being called up by the Baltimore Orioles. (Billy Schuerman/Staff)
Norfolk’s Jackson Holliday, shown being congratulated by teammates after hitting a homer, is reportedly being called up by the Baltimore Orioles. (Billy Schuerman/Staff)
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The biggest move the Orioles made Tuesday wasn’t a trade.

Jackson Holliday, the No. 2 prospect in baseball, is on his way to Baltimore to potentially rejoin the Orioles, two sources with direct knowledge confirmed to The Baltimore Sun.

The team has yet to announce a roster move, and it’s unclear when he could rejoin the club. The Orioles play Wednesday afternoon at Camden Yards before heading to Cleveland to face the Guardians for a four-game series beginning Thursday. Holliday was not in the lineup for Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday night.

Holliday, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 draft, is hitting .271 with a .908 OPS in Triple-A this season. If he’s recalled, it will be his second stint in the major leagues after the 20-year-old struggled in his first MLB action, going just 2 for 34 with 18 strikeouts before being demoted.

The Baltimore Banner was first to report Holliday was on his way to Baltimore.

This story will be updated.

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