The Los Angeles Dodgers traded Leo Crawford to the Milwaukee Brewers as the player to be named later in the Corey Knebel deal that was struck on Dec. 2. L.A. had agreed to send a player at a later date or cash considerations in exchange for the former All-Star closer.
Crawford joined the Dodgers organization when he was signed as an international free agent out of Nicaragua in 2014. The southpaw began his professional career with the Dominican Summer League Dodgers the following year, and pitched for the Great Lakes Loons and in the Arizona League in 2016.