Sources – Pedres agrees to acquire Trevor Rosenthal in trade with the Royals


The San Diego Pedres are negotiating a deal to acquire freedman Trevor Rosenthal from the Kansas City Royals, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Pass on Saturday.

Definitely leading to the best relief peddress on the market, the throbbing bullpen will add a big boost to the revived rosenthal.

Sources told ESPN that the Royals are getting an outfield prospect, Edward Olivares, and the name of a player will be revealed, if medically pending, the expectation has been fulfilled as expected.

Rosenthal, 30, has a 3.29 ERA with 7 saves and 21 strikeouts in 13 innings over 14 appearances this season. He has performed particularly well against left-handed batsmen, in which he has faced 32૨ hitters and allowed only three hits and a .148 snail percentage.

The Russians signed a 2. 25.25 million deal with the former post-season reliever last season.

It was a disappointment to the Detroit Tigers and Washington Washington nationals in 2019, with a sharp bounce of wildness 0-1 with a 13.50 ERA in the 22nd release. He cried a lot from his 2015 form when Rosenthal saved 2.10 ERA and 48 while helping the St. Louis Cardinals to a 100-win season and an NL Central title.

Rosenthal has 128 saves and 3.46 ERA on eight major league seasons. He was also part of the 2013 Cardinals team that lost to the Boston Red Sox in the World Series.

Oliveras, 24, is a Tulsi rookie who can play all three outfield positions and is the second most talented-but-dangerous Pedres outfielder the Royals have acquired since trading for the French Corduro this year.

In the 36-plate presentation, Oliver runs one house with .176 / .222 / .294 and has three RBIs.

ESPN’s Buster Allney and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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