The?Milwaukee Brewers?have an agreement in place?to trade All-Star catcher Jonathan Lucroy to the?Cleveland Indians, according to multiple reports.Lucroy, 30, must first approve the deal because of his limited no-trade clause that allows him to block trades to eight teams, including the Indians.?The clubs reportedly are in the process of exchanging medicals.A two-time All-Star, Lucroy is batting .300 with 13 homers and 50 RBIs this season. He has a $4 million salary this year as part of a contract that includes a $5.25 million team option for 2017.?Its possible that Lucroy could be asking the Indians for an extension on his current deal or to increase the value of his option for next season.According to reports, the Brewers would receive four minor league prospects from the Indians if Lucroy signs off on the trade. Included among the prospects are prized switch-hitting catcher Francisco Mejia, 20, and outfielder Greg Allen, 23.Shortstop Yu-Cheng Chang, 20, would also be headed to Milwaukee, along with another prospect.Mejia, Clevelands No. 6-ranked prospect renowned for his arm strength, is currently on a 42-game hitting streak with Class-A Lynchburg. During that span, he is batting .385/.408/.609 with eight home runs and 37 RBIs.Lucroy was held out of Saturday nights 5-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates as Milwaukee considered trade possibilities. The New York Mets and Texas Rangers were among the teams linked to Lucroy, with New York reportedly offering a three-player package that included the clubs own catcher, Travis dArnaud, along with a top prospect and one more piece.?The Indians have been in the market for a catcher since Yan Gomes?was put on the disabled list on July 18 with a shoulder injury. Gomes, who struggled most of the first half of the season, is expected to miss four to eight weeks.With Gomes out, Chris Gimenez and Roberto Perez have been sharing catching duties, but neither has been productive. Gimenez entered Saturdays game batting .200, and Perez -- who missed six weeks with a broken thumb -- is in a 1-for-23 slump.Lucroy has spent his entire career with the Brewers, who selected him in the third round of the 2007 draft at No. 101 overall. He made his major league debut in May 2010, recording a hit in his first at-bat.The Indians currently hold a 4?-game lead over the Detroit Tigers in the American League Central, while the Brewers are 15? back of the Chicago Cubs in the National League Central.Information from ESPNs Jerry Crasnick and The Associated Press was used in this report.? Nike Vapormax Nere Scontate . A knee to the thigh might have stung him the most, but his sixth straight double-double made up for the brief burst of pain. Vapormax Uomo 2020 . -- Bobby Ryan helped the U. http://www.vapormaxscontateoutlet.it/vapormax-plus-scontate-outlet.html . -- Patrick Reed got an early start in golf. Nike Vapormax Italia . Ouellette, from Montreal, already has three Olympic gold medals since joining the team in 1999. Nike Vapormax Ingrosso . It was Kerbers third final of the year after losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia in Monterrey in April and to Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic in Tokyo two weeks ago. The 10th-ranked German improved her record in finals to 3-5.BOSTON -- Red Sox closer Joel Hanrahan needs season-ending surgery on his right forearm, which will be require a recovery time of six-to-nine months. The 31-year old right-hander said Saturday the operation likely will be performed by Dr. James Andrews, probably next week. "After talking with the doctors here and going down to see Dr. Andrews, he confirmed what the doctors here thought," Hanrahan said in Bostons clubhouse. "Im going to have to get surgery to repair my flexor tendon. Its something that, after hearing the doctors here, its something I kind of prepared for. He just reaffirmed those. Im going to get it done next week and start the process of getting healthy." Hanrahan walked off the mound in the ninth inning of Mondays 6-5, 11-inning win over Minnesota after throwing a pitch. Obtained froom Pittsburgh in an off-season trade, the two-time All-Star is making $7.dddddddddddd4 million this year and is eligible for free agency after the World Series. He is 0-1 with a 9.82 ERA in nine games and was on the disabled list from April 14 to May 7 with a strained right hamstring. During his brief stint with the Red Sox, he conveted four of six save chances. Now, hes hoping that its only the forearm that needs surgery -- and not a elbow ligament-replacement operation, as well. "Hell look at that when hes in there. The MRI said it looked pretty good," Hanrahan said. "Nobody wants to just do Tommy John for fun. Hes going to go in and look and see if thats something that needs to be done or not. As of now, it doesnt need to be. But once he gets his eyes on it, hell have a better idea." ' ' '