Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres agree to Matt Kemp deal - ESPN
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed on a trade that will send Matt Kemp to the San Diego Padres, a Padres official confirmed to ESPN.com.
Los Angeles will receive catcher Yasmani Grandal, pitcher Joe Wieland and another prospect, the source said, while the Padres get Kemp and catcher Tim Federowicz.
The prospect is right-hander Zach Eflin, according to multiple media reports.
The Dodgers will also send about $32 million to San Diego to cover part of Kemp's remaining $107 million salary, a source told ESPN.
The trade helps alleviate a logjam of outfielders in the organization. Andre Ethier and prospect Joc Pederson will vie for playing time, with Yasiel Puig holding the starting job in right field, and Carl Crawford in left. The Dodgers could also use role player Scott Van Slyke in the rotation.
Kemp hit .287 last season with 25 home runs and 89 RBIs. The 30-year-old, who missed 145 games with multiple injuries between the 2012 and 2013 seasons, finished second for the MVP award in 2011 after collecting 39 homers, 126 RBIs and 40 stolen bases.
The agreement is the latest in a flurry of moves for the Dodgers, who, in a busy Wednesday, acquired second baseman Howie Kendrick, infielder Enrique Hernandez, reliever Chris Hatcher and minor leaguer Austin Barnes. Los Angeles also added veteran shortstop Jimmy Rollins and agreed to a four-year deal with pitcher Brandon McCarthy, sources told ESPN.
Since taking over on Oct. 14, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and his general manager Farhan Zaidi have made 10 different trades (three Wednesday alone), claimed two players off waivers and have signed one free agent (McCarthy), according to ESPN Stats & Information.
Los Angeles will receive catcher Yasmani Grandal, pitcher Joe Wieland and another prospect, the source said, while the Padres get Kemp and catcher Tim Federowicz.
The prospect is right-hander Zach Eflin, according to multiple media reports.
The Dodgers will also send about $32 million to San Diego to cover part of Kemp's remaining $107 million salary, a source told ESPN.
The trade helps alleviate a logjam of outfielders in the organization. Andre Ethier and prospect Joc Pederson will vie for playing time, with Yasiel Puig holding the starting job in right field, and Carl Crawford in left. The Dodgers could also use role player Scott Van Slyke in the rotation.
Kemp hit .287 last season with 25 home runs and 89 RBIs. The 30-year-old, who missed 145 games with multiple injuries between the 2012 and 2013 seasons, finished second for the MVP award in 2011 after collecting 39 homers, 126 RBIs and 40 stolen bases.
The agreement is the latest in a flurry of moves for the Dodgers, who, in a busy Wednesday, acquired second baseman Howie Kendrick, infielder Enrique Hernandez, reliever Chris Hatcher and minor leaguer Austin Barnes. Los Angeles also added veteran shortstop Jimmy Rollins and agreed to a four-year deal with pitcher Brandon McCarthy, sources told ESPN.
Since taking over on Oct. 14, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and his general manager Farhan Zaidi have made 10 different trades (three Wednesday alone), claimed two players off waivers and have signed one free agent (McCarthy), according to ESPN Stats & Information.
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