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They also got a left-handed pitcher, a former highly touted prospect who just never really could figure things out in San Francisco by the name of Kyle Harrison.
Harrison also gets traded away in another big team deal, this time with the one team that you don't want to trade pitching to.
that being the Milwaukee Brewers.
Kyle Harrison has fully emerged as a Cy Young contender in the big year of 2026, and he absolutely dominated the final game of this Cubs-Brewers series.
11 strikeouts, 7 shutout innings, 2 hits allowed.
He is the first Brewers Southpaw ever to go into Wrigley, complete 7 innings, and get at least 10 strikeouts, not even factoring in runs allowed.
He's the first person to ever do that alone.
His last 5 games started, he's got an ERA below 1.
He's 4-0, 41 Ks across 28 innings.
The only Brewers pitcher ever with a lower ERA through his first nine starts with the team is CeCe Sabathia, the guy who was pitching on three days rest routinely to break their postseason drought in his legendary 2008 season.
Kyle Harrison is doing things we have not seen in Milwaukee for almost 20 years.
The arm angle has changed.
He's moved to the first base side of the rubber.
Things you don't even think of to fix pitchers.
That's what the Brewers are doing to make their guys aces.
He has just been an absolute sensation for them.
They didn't even need him really to be as good as he is because they have so much depth.
They have so much pitching.
It doesn't matter.
He's possibly the best pitcher in the rotation now.