The Los Angeles Dodgers continued the re-shuffling of their infield, sending shortstop/second baseman Dee Gordon to the Miami Marlins for pitcher Andrew Heaney, according to reports.

Miami also acquired starter Dan Haren in the deal. In exchange, the Marlins also traded utility player Enrique Hernandez, pitcher Chris Hatcher and minor-leaguer Austin Barnes. 

The Dodgers had acquired shortstop Jimmy Rollins shortly before this deal was announced.

Gordon, 26, has spent his entire four-year career with the Dodgers. He was an all-star last season and led the MLB in stolen bases with 64.

He is coming off of his first full season, where the speedster batted .289. Originally the Dodgers’ shortstop, Gordon was shifted to second base after the team acquired Hanley Ramirez in a trade.

Heaney made his debut this season for Miami, going 0-3 with a 5.83 ERA in seven games, five of them starts. The 23-year-old was the Marlins’ first round selection (ninth overall) in the 2012 Draft.

Baseball America had Heaney listed as Miami’s top-ranked prospect in 2014.