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Hours before the Milwaukee Brewers walked off with a sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the teams completed a trade ... with each other.
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.
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Steward Berroa, who was designated for assignment on Thursday, was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in the middle of their game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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