The past 24 hours are starting to feel like July 31 all over again. With the deadline for postseason roster eligibility looming on Sunday, a handful of teams have made last minute deals to bolster their roster for the stretch run and a potential postseason appearance. The latest to join that group are the NL Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers, who according to Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal made a significant upgrade to their bullpen on Sunday by acquiring Jonathan Broxton from the division rival Cincinnati Reds. Broxton, who at one time was a dominant closer for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Kansas City Royals, is having a career season in a set up role for Cincinnati. Over 48 1/3 innings, the 30-year-old right-hander owns a 1.86 ERA and 1.01. Though it should be noted he's struggled a bit in August, posting a 5.23 ERA over 11 appearances. That his overall ERA remains sparkling speaks to how dominant he was over the first four months. Here's another taste. Jonathan Broxton has held opponents scoreless in 43 of his 51 appearances. — Tom (@Haudricourt) August 31, 2014 Broxton also temporarily filled the closer's position in April and May when Aroldis Chapman was coming back from his...