Oct 8, 2020; Arlington, Texas, USA; San Diego Padres relief pitcher Trevor Rosenthal (47), the eleventh pitcher for the team in the game, pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the ninth inning during game three of the 2020 NLDS at Globe Life Field. Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

The Milwaukee Brewers have acquired right-hander Trevor Rosenthal from the San Francisco Giants, Jon Heyman of The New York Post reports. 

It makes for a very short stint for Rosenthal in San Francisco, as the Giants only just signed the veteran to a one-year, $4.5M deal back on July 21.

It remains to be seen when Rosenthal will actually be able to take the mound for Milwaukee, as he hasn’t pitched since the end of the 2020 season due to a groin strain, thoracic outlet syndrome surgery, and then a hamstring strain that only surfaced within the last couple of weeks. Rosenthal wasn’t expected to be ready to pitch for at least a few more weeks, so early September could be the best-case scenario for his Brewers debut.

When healthy, Rosenthal will be another arm in a Brewers bullpen that has been rather unexpectedly reshaped over the last two days. Taylor Rogers and Matt Bush were added, while All-Star closer Josh Hader was dealt to San Diego in the blockbuster deal that brought Rogers into the fold. Devin Williams now projects as Milwaukee’s closer, with Rogers, Bush and incumbent setup men Trevor Gott, Brad Boxberger, Hoby Milner and Brent Suter providing additional support in high-leverage innings.

The Giants’ return in the deal isn’t yet known, though the trade reflects the team’s sudden change of direction just within the last few days. Flipping Rosenthal probably wasn’t on the Giants’ mind on July 21, but that was also the day the team began a seven-game losing streak. With San Francisco now under the .500 mark, the focus has now turned to selling, with Rosenthal joining Darin Ruf, Curt Casali and Matthew Boyd heading out of town, though many of the Giants’ bigger-name trade chips remain.

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