The Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers' front offices must've decided to sit together during their game on Wednesday afternoon.
Because about 10 minutes after first pitch between the Dodgers and Brewers, they agreed to a trade.
The Dodgers are sending outfielder Steward Berroa to the Brewers for cash considerations, L.A. announced.
Berroa was available after the Dodgers designated him for assignment. They had just recently added Berroa after the Blue Jays DFA'd him.
The 26-year old from the Dominican Republic didn't appear in a game for the Dodgers before he was designated for assignment.
He's a career .189 hitter at the MLB level, but he's been a strong performer in the minor leagues.
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This season at Triple-A Oklahoma City, Berroa was batting .330 with a .433 slugging and an .857 OPS.
He also has 257 career minor league steals.
The Brewers likely view Berroa as a bench piece.
Given that he was DFA'd, it's possible Berroa wasn't in the ballpark at the time the deal went down.
But if he was, what a weird moment that must've been for him.
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