Brewers infielder Aaron Hill's two-month surge has him on the move for the second time in six months.

The Brewers traded the 34-year-old with cash to the Red Sox for two Minor Leaguers including 20-year-old infielder Wendell Rijo, ranked No. 17 on MLBPipeline.com's list of Boston's top prospects. The other player is 27-year-old pitcher Aaron Wilkerson, who overcame Tommy John surgery and two years out of college to pitch his way to the brink of the big leagues.

"Aaron has been a big part of this team since the minute we acquired him, really," said Brewers GM David Stearns, who lauded Hill for, "what he did for our culture within our clubhouse and the type of influence he was in some of our younger players. And that's putting aside what he did consistently on the field.

"He played well enough to garner significant external interest."