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...