The Chicago White Sox are attempting to improve their team by acquiring players from the Milwaukee Brewers, who have been performing exceptionally well. Recent acquisitions include Brewers relievers Bryan Hudson and Elvis Peguero. The White Sox have been establishing a trend of roster moves involving players from Milwaukee, with six other recent examples. Notably, Aaron Civale was traded and has excelled with Chicago, while Adrian Houser found success after joining. Shane Smith was also a key pick, representing the White Sox at the All-Star game.
The White Sox have rostered six other players with recent Brewers ties, establishing a noticeable trend of acquiring players from Milwaukee. This has not happened at this level since Bud Selig's controversial attempt to move the White Sox to Milwaukee in 1969.
Bryan Hudson and Elvis Peguero, both relievers from Milwaukee, were claimed by the White Sox after being designated for assignment. They were crucial for the Brewers' playoff run but struggled this season in AAA.
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