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Matt Kemp Traded to the Braves

So, the teardown of the 2015 Padres continues. Today, Matt Kemp was sent to the Atlanta Braves for Hector Olivera. The Padres will also send around 10 million dollars to the Braves to help cover Kemp's contract. There's not really much to discuss here, so this will be a short article. This was a salary dump, plain and simple. While the Padres will still owe Olivera 28.5 million, the Padres will actually save around 25 million dollars in total by getting much of Kemp's contract of the books. Unlike the Melvin Upton Jr. trade, this is a significantly better deal for the Padres. First off, the obvious: Matt Kemp was not very good for the Padres. This season, he's essentially been a replacement level player- his bWAR this season is a measly .02, a decline from his slightly better .06 bWAR in 2015. Even though he led the team in home runs with 24, he otherwise struggled to get on base and played subpar defense. In return, the Padres received Hector Olivera, who...

Andrew Cashner and Colin Rea Traded to the Marlins

He's done it again, folks. Early this morning, AJ Preller reached an agreement with the Miami Marlins, sending pitchers Andrew Cashner, Colin Rea, and Tayron Guerrero in exchange for first baseman Josh Naylor, and pitchers Jarred Cosart, Carter Capps, and Luis Castillo. While Cashner had been the frequent subject of trade rumors over the past month or so, Rea's inclusion is a surprise. As many on Twitter have noted, AJ Preller has now traded away four of the five members of the Padres Opening Day starting rotation- Tyson Ross is the sole survivor. Ross, however, likely would've been traded too, if he hadn't missed nearly the entire season with a shoulder/ankle issue. As it stands now, the Padres rotation going forward will likely be comprised of Cosart, Christian Friedrich, Luis Perdomo, Edwin Jackson, and freakin' Paul Clemens . Obviously, an already-mediocre pitching staff just lost two of its more consistent arms. However, the Padres received considerab...

Thoughts: Padres vs. Blue Jays, 7/27/16

The Padres are off today, so I'll give you my thoughts on their game yesterday. - Wow, Luis Perdomo ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE A BONA FIDE MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHER . Don't let his near sub -2.0 bWAR and plus 6.00 ERA fool you, his splits since the All Star break have been pretty good for a pitcher who had never pitched above Class A ball before the season started. I was listening to Andy Green on the 1090 postgame show, and he described Perdomo as "a potential number two starter" down the line. He could end up being one of the best Rule Five findings in a long time if everything pans out. Does he figure into the rotation next year? My guess would be no- he would probably be better served spending year in the minors to refine his stuff. However, if he keeps pitching like this and avoids the big inning, Andy Green might not have a choice. - How about the power from these Padres bats! They're approaching the MLB record of 27 straight games with a home run, which is curr...

Thoughts: Melvin Upton Goes To The Six

On Tuesday, Padres GM AJ Preller struck a deal with the Toronto Blue Jays, sending resurgent outfielder Melvin Upton, Jr. to the 6 in exchange for 19-year old Dominican RHP Hansel Rodriguez, continuing the dismantling of the ill-fated 2015 “win-now” Padres squad. Additionally, the Padres will pay all but 5 million of the remaining balance of Upton’s contract. While Preller hit a home run by flipping bullpen-arm-turned-All-Star pitcher Drew Pomernanz to the Red Sox for consensus top 25 prospect Anderson Espinoza, Preller struck out on this deal. For one, Melvin Upton was one of the few Padres players who possessed any sort of tangible value that approached that of an everyday player. At the time of the trade, his Baseball Reference Wins Above Replacement, or bWAR, was valued at 1.9, which essentially correlates to a solid starter- tied for second on the team with Yangervis Solarte.  In return, the Padres received Hansel Rodriguez, who is essentially a fringe prosp...