Hunter Strickland appeared in nine games for the Angels after being acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays earlier this season. Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports

Angels trade reliever Hunter Strickland to Brewers for cash considerations

The Los Angeles Angels traded reliever Hunter Strickland to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for cash considerations, the teams announced Saturday. 

Strickland appeared in nine games for the Angels after being acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays earlier this season. The 32-year-old struggled in 6.1 innings with the Halos, posting a 9.95 ERA and four strikeouts. 

Before being traded to L.A., Strickland owned a 1.69 ERA in 16 innings with the Rays. 

Milwaukee is first in the NL Central with a 36-27 record, but it's no secret it could use some relief help. The Brewers will be hoping Strickland can get back on track in his new home.

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