11/05/2024

Sources - Pirates trade Carlos Santana to Brewers for prospect - ESPN

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Sources - Pirates trade Carlos Santana to Brewers for prospect - ESPN

The first-place Brewers added to their offense by acquiring Carlos Santana from the Pirates in exchange for prospect Jhonny Severino, sources told ESPN.

The first-place Brewers added to their offense by acquiring Carlos Santana from the Pirates in exchange for prospect Jhonny Severino, sources told ESPN.

The Milwaukee Brewers acquired first baseman Carlos Santana from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday, attempting to shore up a tepid offense as they try to hold onto first place in the National League Central, sources told ESPN.

Santana, 37, was dealt to a contender for the second consecutive season after going from Kansas City to Seattle last year. Long considered a clubhouse leader, Santana will fill in at first base for Rowdy Tellez, who, while recovering from a forearm injury, tore a fingernail on a chain-link fence while shagging batting practice.

In exchange for Santana, who is hitting .235/.321/.412 with elite defense at first base, the Pirates will receive 18-year-old shortstop Jhonny Severino, who signed with Milwaukee for $1.23 million last year and is currently playing in the Arizona Complex League.

The deal was first reported by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

At 57-46, the Brewers have clawed back into the NL Central pole position despite scoring just 423 runs -- three fewer than their top-notch pitching staff has allowed. While a resurgent Christian Yelich has paced the offense, only one other season-long regular, catcher William Contreras, has an OPS above .700.

Milwaukee, which shipped closer Josh Hader to San Diego at the trade deadline last season and blew a three-game division lead, was expected to add players on the margins rather than go after bigger-name players.

Santana is owed around $2.5 million for the remainder of the season.

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