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The first domino in what should be a busy Trade Deadline for the Pirates fell Wednesday, as the Bucs struck a deal to send utilityman Adam Frazier to the Royals in exchange for infielder Cam Devanney.
Infielder Cam Devanney could be on the verge of making his Major League debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates, thanks to his continued excellent form in Triple-A.
Kansas City sent minor league infielder Cam Devanney to Pittsburgh. Frazier, 33, has played in 78 games this season split between second base, left field and right field, hitting .255 with 21 RBIs.
Adam Frazier is thriving in his second stint with the Kansas City Royals. He’s also making a difference in the clubhouse.
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Pittsburgh has only traded only player so far in July, sending utilityman Adam Frazier to the Kansas City Royals for Triple-A shortstop Cam Devanney.
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