Dominguez walks in the tunnel to join Blue Jays after the Orioles trade

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The Orioles of Baltimore and Toronto Blue Jays were not content to face the diamond on Tuesday – they did a job before the deadline for the MLB.

The right-hander lift Serrantony Dominguez was dispatched from the home club to Camden Yards to that on a visit after the Orioles sent him to Blue Jays for the right-handed perspective Juaron Watts-Browns.

While exchanged players must generally understand the flight plans and car vans to join their new team, Dominguez was simply spotted in the tunnel to reach the Blue Jays in the middle of their double head on Tuesday.

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Baltimore Orioles’ relief launcher, Ténthony Dominguez (56), launches land during the eighth round against the Cleveland Guardians in Progressive Field. (Ken Blaze / Imagn images)

So, for match 1, Dominguez was active and ready to leave if the O called him to appear against the Blue Jays. But for match 2, he adapted in the uniform of his rival and was ready to face his former teammates if necessary.

To make room for Dominguez on the list, the Blue Jays appointed Chad Green for assignment after abandoning four points in the defeat of the team team, 16-4, in match 1.

This is the third lifter that Baltimore treated this year, while Bryan Baker went to the Rays of Tampa Bay, and the New York dishes added that the Gregory Soto left in their agreement with the Orioles.

The Baltimore Orioles launcher Ténthony Dominguez (56) on the mound against the Colorado rockies with the ninth round at Oriole Park in Camden Yards. (Images Lexi Thompson-Imagn)

Being exchanged before the deadline is nothing new to Dominguez, which was moved by the Philadelphia phillies last season at the Orioles. He had an MPM of 3.97 out of 26 relief appearances for Baltimore since he was treated.

This season, Dominguez has an MPM of 3.24 out of 43 outings on the mound. He has electrical stuff on the mound, but has had trouble with a little order this season.

While Dominguez has 54 stick withdrawals on his appearances, he also managed 24 goals on bullets and 32 strokes, which comes out of a whip of 1.344 (walks and strokes by handle launched).

Baltimore Orioles’ succession launcher, Serrantony Dominguez (56), leaves the field after opposing the Texas Rangers during the seventh round in the Globe Life Field. (Jerome Miron / Imagn images)

Meanwhile, the 23-year-old Watts-Brown spent time with Double-A New Hampshire and High-A Vancouver this season, where he has a 3.54 MPM on 19 departures.

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