The Oakland Athletics have reportedly dealt away another key roster piece.

According to Yahoo! columnist Jeff Passan, the A's have sent outfielder/designated hitter Brandon Moss to the Cleveland Indians in exchange for infield prospect Joe Wendle.

Arbitration-eligible this off-season, Moss made $4.1 million last season with the A's. He is eligible for free agency in 2017 at the earliest.

Moss, 31, was an All-Star in 2014, hitting 25 home runs and adding 81 runs batted-in. He posted a slash line of .234/.334/.438.

A veteran of eight MLB seasons, Moss has hit .248 over his career with 91 home runs and 298 RBI. He has appeared in 625 career games with the Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies.

Wendle is a 24-year-old second and third baseman who split 2014 between the Indians' Rookie-ball and double-A affiliates. In 87 games with the double-A Akron RubberDucks he hit .253 with eight home runs and 50 RBI.