| Washington will receive two unnamed 
				minor-leaguers in the deal, according to MLB.com. Gonzalez won't 
				have far to go, as the Nationals are hosting the Brewers for a 
				three-game series this weekend.
 The reported deal is the second of the day for the Brewers, who 
				earlier announced the acquisition of left-handed reliever Xavier 
				Cedeno from the Chicago White Sox for two minor-leaguers. The 
				Nationals also made another trade earlier in the day, sending 
				right-hander reliever Ryan Madson to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
 
 Friday is the deadline for teams to add players to their 40-man 
				rosters and have them be postseason-eligible.
 
 Gonzalez, 32, has mostly struggled this season, going 7-11 with 
				a 4.57 ERA in 27 starts. He was 1-4 with a 7.47 ERA in August 
				and has struggled in his career at Miller Park (6.75 ERA in five 
				starts).
 
 Gonzalez was 15-9 with a 2.96 ERA in 32 starts last season.
 
 Gonzalez also enjoyed great success in 2012, when he went 21-8 
				with a 2.89 ERA and finished third in the National League Cy 
				Young Award voting. The two-time All-Star has a 3.71 ERA for his 
				11-year major league career spent with the Nationals (2012-18) 
				and Oakland Athletics (2008-11).
 
 The southpaw has roughly $2 million still due on his $12 million 
				salary this season, the final year of a five-year, $42 million 
				contract.
 
 Cedeno, meanwhile, is 2-0 with one save and a 2.84 ERA in 33 
				appearances this season.
 
 Chicago received outfielder Bryan Connell and right-hander Johan 
				Dominguez in return for the 32-year-old Cedeno, who is 10-7 with 
				a 3.81 ERA in 234 career relief appearances with the Houston 
				Astros, Nationals, Tampa Bay Rays and White Sox.
 
 The White Sox purchased the contract of right-hander Ian 
				Hamilton from Triple-A Charlotte to fill the roster opening. 
				Hamilton, 23, was 3-2 with a 1.74 ERA and 22 saves in 43 
				appearances this year between Double-A Birmingham and Charlotte.
 
 Connell, 19, batted .239 with seven homers and 24 RBIs in 48 
				games across two levels of the Milwaukee farm system this 
				season.
 
 Dominguez, 22, is 3-0 with two saves and an 0.82 ERA in 23 
				relief appearances at three different minor league destinations 
				in 2018.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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