The Cubs acquired right-handed reliever Ryan Brasier and cash from the Dodgers in exchange for a player to be named later or ...
The Dodgers sent veteran reliever Ryan Brasier to the Cubs less than a week after he was designated for assignment.
Just 12 months ago, the Dodgers signed Ryan Brasier to a two-year, $9 million deal that represented just the eighth multiyear free-agent contract Friedman has ever given to a reliever. Thursday ...
The Dodgers announced that they’ve designated Ryan Brasier for assignment ... He’s a solid veteran reliever who signed a two-year free agent deal last winter. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale ...
Brasier, 37, had been designated for assignment on Thursday when the Dodgers made official their signing of Kirby Yates.
As the Los Angeles Dodgers continued building a superteam, Ryan Brasier became expendable. Boxed in by a lack of flexibility ...
Dodgers GM Brandon Gomes called it a "difficult decision" to part with Brasier after the team signed Kirby Yates.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan first reported the Cubs were acquiring Brasier. Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic first mentioned the Dodgers ...
But once the Dodgers officially signed Kirby Yates, Brasier became the odd man out ... He’s done that by acquiring the likes of Ryan Pressly, Eli Morgan and Caleb Thielbar to go with Porter ...
CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs acquired Ryan Brasier in a trade with the Los Angeles ... Brasier made his major league debut with the Angels in 2013. He signed with the Dodgers after he was released ...