Dodgers just traded an outfielder to the Brewers
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After a mediocre first two months, the Brewers have been scalding hot of late. They trimmed their deficit behind the Chicago Cubs to only a game and a half in the National League Central by sweeping another NL power,
The Red Sox signed Alex Bregman to a three year, $120MM contract this offseason. In reality, it's a series of one year deals at $40MM per year. Bregman has the opportunity to opt out at the end of this season and it's highly likely that he will. That is, unless he signs an extension with the Red Sox. Here's what Bowden wrote:
The Brewers acquired a minor-league outfielder from the Los Angeles Dodgers prior to the two clubs facing off on July 9, trading cash for Steward Berroa. As a corresponding move, they designated Rodríguez for assignment.
The Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers are headed in different directions. Could the two clubs come together on a trade for this high-leverage reliever?
The Brewers and Dodgers swung a trade while facing each other on the field this week. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Andrew Vaughn accomplished something pretty rare in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, homering in his first at-bat with the team. The blast against Los Angeles Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto on July 7 scored three runs and played a huge role in the Brewers knocking Yamamoto out of the game before he could get three outs.
If the Brewers are to make the playoffs again, it'll be pitching once again that carries them. It just looks a bit different this time around.
Three Milwaukee Brewers trade prospects are untouchable despite their current run in the National League Central division race.
The idea of the Milwaukee Brewers trading for a superstar to anchor their lineup is admittedly enticing.For the last couple of seasons, the Brewers have been an offense worth more than the sum of their parts.