Shane Drohan traded to Milwaukee in six-player deal
by David Leisering | Brewers Correspondent | Mon, Feb 9th 11:08am EST
Lefthander Shane Drohan has been traded from the Boston Red Sox to the Milwaukee Brewers, along with lefthander Kyle Harrison and infielder David Hamilton. The Red Sox get infielders Caleb Durbin, Andruw Monasterio, and Anthony Seigler. Boston also receives a Competitive Balance Round B pick. (Will Sammon on X)
Fantasy Impact:
Drohan, 27, has yet to make his major league debut, but was ranked as Boston's 15th-best prospect in the latest Baseball America report. Shoulder issues have hampered his development, but when he has been healthy, Drohan has posted intriguing numbers. At Triple-A Worcester last season, Drohan pitched to a 2.27 ERA with 67 strikeouts in 47.2 innings. In five minor league seasons, the southpaw has a 4.29 ERA with 472 strikeouts in 411.2 innings. He will likely open the season in Triple-A Nashville.
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