I peer at my voodoo doll that has allowed there to be at least one rainout every week on a Wednesday since June. The seams are tattered and I assure it to last just three more weeks.
One of last month’s honorable mentions—John Holobetz—was traded to the Boston Red Sox organization. Logan Henderson, also an honorable mention for March/April, pitched mostly with Milwaukee in May and acquitted himself quite nicely.
Exactly four weeks after dealing right-hander Quinn Priester to the Brewers, the Red Sox completed their April 7 trade with Milwaukee by adding some minor-league pitching depth on Monday.
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The Boston Red Sox have acquired Class-A relief pitcher John Holobetz from the Milwaukee Brewers to complete an earlier trade. In the April 7 deal, Milwaukee sent minor leaguer Yophery Rodriguez, a draft pick and a player to be named later — now known to be Holobetz — to the Red Sox for pitcher Quinn Priester.
The Boston Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers completed a minor league trade on Monday afternoon, with the Red Sox receiving right-handed pitcher John Holobetz.
For now, the list is going to be top-heavy with righties, as the organization only has four southpaws that made two or more starts during the first month of the season.