The Orioles have signed pitcher Randy Wolf, CBSSports.com insider Jon Heyman reported Tuesday.

Wolf, 36, was released by the Brewers on Aug. 22 amid the worst season of his career. In 24 starts, Wolf leads the NL in hits allowed (179) and earned runs allowed (90). For his career, however, the lefty has a 4.19 ERA in 2,252.2 innings.

The Orioles could be looking at Wolf as a starting pitcher, as he would likely replace Miguel Gonzalez, Steve Johnson or Zach Britton.

Though Wolf has started his whole career, he could give the Orioles a much-needed left-handed reliever since Troy Patton is out with an injured ankle.

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