Cardinals, Brewers, Dodgers and Royals add pitchers in flurry of trades on day before MLB's deadline
Briefly

The St. Louis Cardinals added starting pitcher Erick Fedde and Milwaukee, the team they are chasing in the NL Central, acquired starter Frankie Montas among a flurry of trades... playoff hopeful teams.
Kansas City got veteran right-hander Michael Lorenzen on the day before the MLB trade deadline, and the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers picked up hard-throwing reliever Michael Kopeck... from the lowly White Sox to the Cardinals.
Dodgers later reacquired utilityman Amed Rosario from Tampa Bay, getting him in a deadline deal for the second year in a row - they got him from Cleveland last July for Noah Syndergaard. Montas, the righty who was 4-8 with a 5.01 ERA in 19 starts for Cincinnati, is going to the Brewers in a rare trade between division rivals.
Reigning World Series champion Texas (52-55) traded Lorenzen to the Royals for a minor league lefty reliever. NL wild-card leader Atlanta got back two players who were part of their 2021 World Series title, making.
Read at Boston.com
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