PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Pirates have traded left-hander Kyle Lobstein to the Baltimore Orioles for lefty Zach Phillips.The deal was announced Wednesday.The 27-year-old Lobstein was 2-0 with a 3.96 ERA in 14 games as a reliever for Pittsburgh this season. The Pirates designated him for assignment on Tuesday. He will primarily be used by the Orioles against left-handers, who have batted .083 against him this season.Lobstein was a combined 4-10 with a 5.33 ERA in 20 games for Detroit the previous two years, mostly as a starter.To make room on the 40-man roster, the Orioles designated left-hander Ashur Tolliver for assignment.Phillips made his big league debut with the Orioles in 2011. He also pitched for Baltimore in 2012 and the Marlins in 2013.The 29-year-old Phillips was 9-3 with one save and a 4.45 ERA in 49 relief appearances for Triple-A Norfolk this season. 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ANDREWS -- Morgan Pressel played her way onto another Solheim Cup team. Michelle Wie is returning as a captains pick. The American and European teams were completed Sunday at St. Andrews at the Womens British Open, the final qualifying event. Pressel tied for fourth and bumped Jennifer Johnson from the last of two spots through the world ranking. Then, Mallon took Wie and Solheim Cup rookie Gerina Piller as her captains picks. "Michelle to me was a no-brainer," Mallon said of the 23-year-old from Hawaii, who hasnt won since the 2010 Canadian Womens Open. "With her experience, she can handle the big stage. Shes played well in Solheim Cups, and I just really believe in Michelle Wie." Wie is 4-3-1 in two appearances. European captain Liselotte Neumann used one of her four picks on 17-year-old Charley Hull of England, making her the youngest player in Solheim Cup history. The other picks went to Jodi Ewart Shadoff of England, Caroline Hedwall of Sweden and Giulia Sergas of Italy. "I find her energetic, fearless and I think shes just a great competitor," Neumann said about the English teen. Hull played on the Junior Solheim Cup team two years ago when Neumann was the captain. Missing from the European team was Laura Davies, who had played in every Solheim Cup since it began in 1990. Neumann said Davies told her on Saturday that she hasnt played enough and hasnt performed well enough to be on the team. It marks the first time Laura Davies will not play in the Solheim Cup since the matches began in 1990. The Solheim Cup is Aug. 16-18 at Colorado Golf Club. Stacy Lewis, an hour after winning the Womens British Open with aa birdie-birdie finish, led the U.ddddddddddddS. standings and will play on her second straight team. The other seven Americans who qualified through points were Paula Creamer, Cristie Kerr, Jessica Korda, Lexi Thompson, Angela Stanford, Brittany Lincicome and Brittany Lang. Lizette Salas made her first team as one of two players from the world ranking. The Americans have four rookies -- Piller, Salas, Thompson and Korda. Mallon took Wie over Johnson, who won this year but has no Solheim Cup experience. Wie has been a talking point since she was 13, and there were rumblings that she should have earned her way on a team, especially when a player who has won this year was left off. "Ive said all along you have to be able to handle the pick. Michelle Wie can handle being on a big stage, being a big pick," Mallon said. "I kept thinking, Do I want to leave five or six birdies a round at home on the couch? I just couldnt do that." Europe, which won two years ago in Ireland, has twice as many captains picks. The four players who earned a spot through Ladies European Tour points were Suzann Pettersen of Norway, Carlota Ciganda of Spain, Catriona Matthew of Scotland and Caroline Masson of Germany. The other four from the world ranking were Karine Icher of France, Azahara Munoz of Spain, Beatriz Recari of Spain and Anna Nordqvist of Sweden. The Americans have an 8-4 lead in the competition. Europe has never won in consecutive years, and it will be trying to win for the first time on U.S. soil. "Its obviously a big challenge," Neumann said. "I feel like this is really the team thats going to do it for us." ' ' '