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Report: Phillies bring back Robertson from Cubs

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David Robertson is returning to the City of Brotherly Love The Chicago Cubs have dealt reliever David Robertson to the Philadelphia Phillies, according to multiple reports.

Robertson, 37, has a 2.23 ERA with 14 saves in 36 appearances so far this season with the Cubs. Ben Brown is going to Chicago in the David Robertson trade, sources said.

The Athletic's Matt Gelb reports High-A pitcher Ben Brown will go to the Cubs in the deal. Robertson made seven appearances for the Phillies in 2019 before injuring his arm and requiring Tommy John surgery, missing all of 2020.

He returned last year with the Tampa Bay Rays and pitched in 12 games and then inked a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the Cubs in the off-season.

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