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Cubs Acquire Daniel Murphy From Nationals

Murphy is batting .300 with six home runs this season

 From Javier Baez to Ian Happ, the Chicago Cubs have hit on a LOT of first round picks lately. Here are some of their best. 

The Chicago Cubs have made a big addition to their infield for the stretch run, acquiring infielder Daniel Murphy from the Washington Nationals, the team announced Tuesday. 

The Athletic and FanRag Sports' Jon Heyman were among the first outlets to report the deal as done, and the team confirmed it Tuesday afternoon. 

Murphy, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, has six home runs and 29 RBI in 205 plate appearances for the Nationals this season. He is also batting .300 and has an on-base percentage of .341 during the campaign.

In exchange, the Cubs sent minor league infielder Andruw Monasterio and a player to be named later, or cash considerations, to the Nationals. 

The 21-year-old has hit three home runs and driven in 31 RBI for the Class-A Myrtle Beach Pelicans this season, and has also stolen 10 bases in 109 games played. 

The Cubs have a glut of infielders, including Javier Baez, Ben Zobrist, and Addison Russell, but with Kris Bryant out of the lineup and the team struggling at times to score runs, Murphy would add a consistent left-handed bat to an offense in need of a boost.

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Baez has gone with “The Magician” for two years in a row, and it’s easy to see why considering his on-field exploits.
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TELEMUNDO DALLAS
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Cishek’s first job was at a Mobil gas station and his friends gave him the nickname.
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Hollywood is a nickname that Hamels’ former Phillies teammate Jimmy Rollins gave to him.
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Ian Happ
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Kintzler says the nickname was given to him when he was in Triple-A in 2016 because he was “salty” about not being in the major leagues.
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Lester also skipped the nickname portion of Players Weekend last year, but opted for something other than his own name this time around.
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Brandon Morrow
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This may be the best of the bunch, as the nickname roughly translates as “Great Hair.”
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The trade is one of many the Nationals are reportedly close to making, including a swap that is going to send Matt Adams to the St. Louis Cardinals.

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