It isn’t often that a minor league trade turns a ton of heads in baseball. But it’s different when that trade involves the sons of two huge names in L.A. sports history.

On Thursday, the Angels traded Matt Scioscia, son of the Angels’ manager Mike, to the Chicago Cubs for Trevor Gretzky, son of the greatest NHL player in history and ex-LA King, Wayne Gretzky.

#Angels trade Mike Scioscia's kid to #Cubs for Wayne Gretzky's kid. Seriously: 1B Matt Scioscia for OF Trevor Gretzky. — Bill Shaikin (@BillShaikin) March 20, 2014

"We had an opportunity for Gretzky. They had an opportunity for Matt," Angels GM Jerry Dipoto told Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times.

Despite the success of both their fathers, neither player has gone past Class A in their baseball careers.

Matt Scioscia, 25, was picked up by the Angels in the 2011 draft, while 21-year-old Trevor Gretzky was taken by the Cubs in the seventh round.

Big Thanks to the great people in the Chicago Cubs organization for helping me along the road, excited to get to work with the Angels! — Trevor Gretzky (@TrevorGretzky) March 20, 2014

An Oaks Christian High alum, Gretzky in 41 games last season hit .274 with one home run, a moment his father was able to witness in person.

"Well, you know where you were when I was traded and now you know where you were when Trevor hit his first home run," Wayne Gretzky said during the Sept. 1 game last year.

Matt Scioscia played 41 games with three minor league teams and hit .194 with no home runs.