The Dylan Cease saga has come to an end. The Padres announced the acquisition of the right-hander from the White Sox for four players: prospects Drew Thorpe, Jairo Iriarte and Samuel Zavala and big league reliever Steven Wilson.
Cease has been a trade candidate at least as far back as last summer’s deadline. While Chicago took him off the market at that time, first-year general manager Chris Getz made clear that he was willing to consider offers on virtually everyone on the roster going into the offseason. That made Cease one of the top names of the winter.
Chicago fielded offers early in the offseason before pulling back. The Sox indicated they wanted to wait for the free agent rotation market to play out before aggressively shopping the star righty. Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery have lingered in free agency longer than anyone anticipated. With Opening Day two weeks away, Chicago seemed to find more urgency to make a move. They’d reportedly talked with the Yankees and Rangers within the past few days, but it is San Diego that gets the deal done.
It’s a massive strike for them just a week before they’ll open the regular season with a two-game set against the Dodgers in South Korea. For much of the offseason, the Padres have gone in the opposite direction. They faced significant payroll constraints that led to the free agent departures of Josh Hader, Seth Lugo, Nick Martinez and Michael Wacha. Snell seems likely to follow.
The biggest loss, of course, came via trade. The Padres dealt Juan Soto to the Yankees before his final year of team control. That both offloaded his arbitration salary — which eventually checked in at $31MM — and brought back a number of controllable starting pitchers to compensate for the free agent departures. Michael King will step into the middle of the rotation. Jhony Brito and Randy Vásquez are candidates for a back-end role. Thorpe came over in that trade and would have been in the rotation mix as well, but he’s now headed to Chicago before throwing a regular season pitch for the Padres.
Despite targeting upper level pitching in the Soto return, San Diego had a largely unproven rotation. Joe Musgrove and Yu Darvish were locked into the top two spots. King was ensured of a job after a strong finish last season with the Yankees, but he’d been a reliever for most of his major league career. He only moved to the starting staff for his final eight appearances beginning at the end of August. The rest of the starting pitching options in the organization have limited MLB experience of any kind.
Cease addresses that lack of experience. The former sixth-round pick has been a fixture of the Sox’s rotation since 2020. Aside from a brief virus-related absence in ’21, he hasn’t missed any time as a major leaguer. Cease leads the majors with 109 starts over the last four seasons.
At his best, Cease has paired that pristine durability with a top-of-the-rotation ceiling. He was dominant two seasons ago, turning in a 2.20 ERA with an excellent 30.4% strikeout rate through 184 innings. He was runner-up behind Justin Verlander in that season’s Cy Young balloting and received some down-ballot MVP consideration.
The 28-year-old didn’t replicate that ace-caliber production last season. He had a pedestrian 4.58 ERA across 177 frames. While some level of regression from a 2.20 mark always seemed likely, his earned run average more than doubling wasn’t expected. That’s partially a reflection of a dramatic swing in Cease’s batted ball fortune. Opponents hit only .260 on balls in play against him in 2022; that spiked 70 points a season ago.
Beyond the ball-in-play results, Cease was a little less overpowering in ’23 than he’d been the previous season. His swinging strike rate dipped from 15% to 13.6%. He lost three percentage points off his strikeout rate, which fell to 27.3%. The average velocity on both his fastball (95.6 MPH) and slider (86.3 MPH) dropped a tick. Those are all still better than average marks but not quite as impressive as his 2022 metrics.
As is often the case, Cease’s true talent ERA very likely falls somewhere in the middle. Going back to the start of 2020, he carries a 3.58 mark in just shy of 600 innings. That has come in a tough home ballpark for pitchers in front of generally lackluster defenses.
At the same time, Cease has never had pristine control of his high-octane stuff. He has walked more than 10% of batters faced in three of the past four seasons, including his Cy Young runner-up campaign. He issued free passes at a 10.1% clip last year. That inconsistent command has kept him from blossoming into a true ace and is part of the reason he’s “only” 16th in innings pitched over the last four seasons despite topping MLB in starts.
It’s debatable but largely immaterial where Cease slots alongside Darvish and Musgrove among San Diego’s top three starters. King moves to the #4 spot, while the Friars now have only one Opening Day rotation job up for grabs. Brito, Vásquez, knuckleballer Matt Waldron and the out-of-options Pedro Avila could each be in the mix for the role.
It’s a renewed push for contention by a San Diego front office that has never shied away from dealing for star talent. Cease becomes the defining addition of the Padre offseason, largely enabled by his affordability. He and the White Sox had agreed to an $8MM salary to avoid arbitration. He’s under control via that process through the 2025 campaign. The Padres can plug him into the rotation for the next two years for what’ll likely be between $20MM and $25MM overall.
RosterResource calculates San Diego’s 2024 player payroll around $167MM, including Cease’s salary. The trade pushes their luxury tax number around $224MM, roughly $13MM below this year’s lowest threshold. The Friars have worked to stay under the tax line after exceeding it in each of the past three seasons. They still have questions about the overall roster depth — particularly in the outfield — but they have some flexibility to continue adding either this spring or at the deadline without pushing into CBT territory.
Landing a pitcher of Cease’s caliber and affordability required parting with a few fairly well-regarded young players. San Diego was never going to trade Ethan Salas or Jackson Merrill and managed to keep young pitchers Dylan Lesko and Robby Snelling out of the deal. Thorpe, Zavala and Iriarte were all generally regarded in the next tier of Padres talents. Baseball America ranked all three between fifth and ninth in the San Diego system. The Athletic’s Keith Law had those players in the 6-9 range on his organizational prospect list.
As a key piece of the Soto return, Thorpe is probably the most well-known of the bunch. A second-round pick in 2022 out of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Thorpe had a breakout showing in his first full minor league season. The 6’4″ right-hander worked to a 2.52 ERA in 23 starts between High-A and Double-A last year. He fanned more than a third of opposing hitters against a modest 7.1% walk rate.
Thorpe doesn’t light up radar guns with a fastball that sits in the low-90s. Evaluators credit him with a plus or better changeup and an above-average breaking ball, though. He has shown advanced strike-throwing acumen, although Law writes that his precise command (the ability to spot pitches where he wants them) isn’t as impressive as his control (hitting the strike zone consistently). Baseball America, FanGraphs and ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel all placed Thorpe in the back half of the league’s Top 100 prospects this winter. He’s a potential mid-rotation arm who could impact the Sox as soon as this year.
Iriarte, a 6’2″ righty from Venezuela, could also be part of the major league pitching staff at some point in 2024. The 22-year-old worked 90 1/3 frames across 27 appearances between High-A and Double-A last season. He allowed 3.49 earned runs per nine behind a 33.2% strikeout percentage. He also walked almost 12% of opposing hitters, but there’s clear bat-missing potential.
Evaluators credit Iriarte with upper 90s velocity with a plus slider and a promising but inconsistent changeup. The chance for three above-average to plus offerings gives him significant upside, although evaluators are split on whether he’ll stick as a starting pitcher. He’ll need to refine his secondary stuff and continue to improve his control, but his athleticism gives him the opportunity to do so. FanGraphs slotted Iriarte in the back half of their Top 100 list. The Sox can take their time to afford him plenty of reps in the upper minors.
Zavala, 19, is a further away development flier. The lefty-hitting outfielder was one of the better prospects in the 2020-21 international signing period. He spent most of last season at Low-A Lake Elsinore. Zavala’s .267/.420/.451 batting line is impressive for a player his age, but prospect evaluators are divided on his long-term upside. Law suggests he’s unlikely to stick in center field, while most reports question his pure contact skills. Zavala took plenty of walks but also struck out at an alarming 27.2% clip in Low-A.
Wilson might be the fourth piece of the return, but he should step directly into the big league bullpen. The 29-year-old righty has been a quality reliever in each of the last two seasons. Wilson owns a 3.48 ERA across 106 career innings. He has fanned just over a quarter of opposing hitters against a 10.9% walk rate. Wilson leans heavily on a low-80s breaking ball and sits in the mid-90s with his fastball.
That profile has led to better strikeout and walk numbers versus right-handed batters, but Wilson has gotten decent results against hitters of either handedness. He could step into high-leverage work in a completely open Sox bullpen. The Santa Clara product has exactly two years of service. Chicago controls him through at least 2027, depending on whether they option him to the minors at any point. He won’t be eligible for arbitration until next offseason.
The White Sox had named Cease their Opening Day starter. That’s no longer on the table as they commit even further to a retool. KBO returnee Erick Fedde is perhaps the top pitcher in what might be the weakest rotation in the American League. Michael Soroka, Chris Flexen, Michael Kopech, Garrett Crochet and Jared Shuster are among the other possibilities. Thorpe figures to open the season in Triple-A but could pitch his way into the mix before long.
Chicago could go outside the organization to try to backfill some of their lost innings. Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic reported last night that the Sox had interest in Michael Lorenzen as a potential Cease replacement. Zack Greinke, Jake Odorizzi and old friend Johnny Cueto also remain unsigned.
Iriarte and Wilson are each on the 40-man roster. Thorpe and Zavala won’t be eligible for the Rule 5 draft until the 2025-26 offseason, although Thorpe seems likely to pitch his way onto the MLB roster well before that point. Chicago designated outfielder Peyton Burdick for assignment to open the necessary 40-man spot.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan first reported the Padres were finalizing a trade for Cease. Jon Heyman of the New York Post confirmed a Cease agreement was in place. Jon Morosi of MLB.com was first to report the White Sox were acquiring Thorpe and Iriarte. The Athletic’s Dennis Lin first reported Wilson’s inclusion. Bob Nightengale of USA Today was first with Zavala being in the deal.
Images courtesy of USA Today Sports.
Deleted Userr
No!
horaceallen
Yankees could have used him. Even with a healthy Cole they could use another solid arm.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Salas and Thorpe?
Gwynning
0% chance Manny
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Gwynning
Would think Salas is untouchable…
Very Barry
Rosenthal just said the price paid was “steep” ….
Rsox
“Steep” as in quantity or quality? Either way the Padres are probably in a much better position today to snag a Wild Card spot than they were yesterday
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Now if Preller trades Cease for Soto, the circle will be complete.
Gwynning
Salas isn’t going anywhere, but Thorpe is gone.
ChiSox_Fan
Thorpe yes
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Seriously, Salas only goes in deal if Padres get to unload Crony and even then it would be a shocker.
Very Barry
Facts! Drew Thorpe is headed to the White Sox.
Deleted Userr
@RunDMC So far it’s Drew Thorpe (Soto trade), Jairo Iriarte and Steven Wilson. BTV says the Padres are still $8.9m shy. White Sox probably want a position player. So Head or Pauley maybe?
Simm
Zavala
queenie
Pickle_Britches
Salas lmao you crazy
ws_champs
This is the equivalent of
Hampton, Peireira, Warren/Lalane
From the Yankees. Spencer Jones would have been an overpay. Yankees tax at play?
Yankee Clipper
Also ironically, for all the Yankees-prospect bashing, the centerpiece included a recent Yankees prospect. Hmmmm.
Gwynning
Too bad Cash didn’t have a Thorpe to go fishing with… sorry for the low blow, Clip!
damascusj
Salas would only be involved in a trade if they brought in a cy young winner with 3+ years of control or a former MVP.
Otherwise Salas is staying put
OldSaltUSN
It’s more than just value. Salas will be backfilling Campusano within 3 years, right about when it’s time to move Campusano before free agency. Salas is likely the Padres catcher of the future. If he pans out as most expect, he’ll probably be lining up behind Tatis for a “statue contract” extension, right as they move Campu.
Campu looks like the prospect he was envisoned to become, i.e. maybe a top 5 or 8 MLB catcher at his rate of improvement. Salas will make Campu look like a Little Leaguer by comparison. No GM can afford to trade a player with that kind of ceiling, and no GM could afford the cost of such a trade.
Fever Pitch Guy
Rsox – I’m just glad Cease didn’t change his sox. I wouldn’t want to give up good prospects for a guy coming off a 4.58 ERA 1.418 WHIP season.
Padres paid the price for 2022 Cease, hopefully they get what they paid for.
Simm
22 cease would of cost twice as much as burns if not more. They didn’t give up close to that. They really didn’t give up all that much here. Best player was Thorpe who is projected as a 4/5 rotation piece.
Rsox
@Fever
The one benefit the Padres have is that they are a far better defensive team than the White Sox (as they should be as a team full of SS at almost every position) so that could help improve Cease’s numbers. Snell came over in a similar situation as a player who only had one really good year and saw his numbers improve to a Cy Young award last season in San Diego so we’ll see…
Niekro floater
Can NEVER have too much pitching. Woulda looked good in Dodger blue.
NYCityRiddler
Well that’s prospect numbers 5, 7 & 8 -and counting-in the padres system. Good night nurse! Ahahaha!
stan lee the manly
Literally every single team in the majors could have used him.
Boxscore
Um, at the rate SP’s are dropping like flies…yeah.
Unclemike1525
The real question is what is Preller doing? But that’s been my question ever since he got the job. Why Cease? He gave up a haul for a P who is only signed for 2 years. Does he think he’s going to beat the Dodgers in 2 years? Why would Cease stay? This is a total head scratcher again.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
They gave up some good prospects to be in the wild card mix – seems reasonable to me. For all Preller’s flaws, they are pretty good at replenishing prospects. Padres did not need a # 1 starter, just a solid one.
damascusj
Yet they did get a #1 starter, he could easily be a #1 on about 70% of the teams
unpaidobserver
Believe the Sox gave New York every opportunity. But they weren’t going to swing for the fence via trade twice.
Blue Baron
It’s the Yankees’ own fault they didn’t get him.
They traded Thorpe in the Soto deal in December. So they could have had Cease, but maybe not Soto.
Zerbs63
Don’t miss your flight to South Korea..
blackandorange
So it’s an overpay even before you hear the return?
oscar gamble
No not the Tony Gwynn statue!
Rsox
Did they keep the Chicken?
MLB Top 100 Commenter
What about the future rights to the Chinese panda visiting the San Diego zoo?
roob
Nice return for Sox! Woo hoo!!
realsox
Why nice, roob? They’re still just prospects. Maybe one of them will someday turn out to be as good as . . . Cease!
avenger65
Or maybe all four will commit suicide when they realize what kind of organization they’re joining.
sdpadsfan11
@LH
Clevinger 2.0
Zombie Bukowski
You never have one good thing to say. You must be great at parties.
rynoresumes
tony Gwynn statue. I’m dying over here. ☠️
Free Ippei
Yes, Ryan. Oh yes
avenger65
Luis Robert, pack your bags!
seth3120
This one I did not see coming. It does make some sense adding a potential number one for a couple of years at an extremely affordable rate for a team that was in payroll shed mode. The Padres still have a lot of talent on paper even after losing Soto. They can still compete after adding to what was a very questionable staff. Lots of star power left even after shedding that payroll. I was just shocked because they’ve done nothing but subtract then all of a sudden nab one of if not the best starter available via trade(after Glasnow was already dealt). As the article mentioned it’s hard to rebuild when you have the caliber players they have tied to those contracts. They won’t overtake the Dodgers but good luck trying to outspend LA to try to win a WS in the coming years. But it Cease was truly available which it seems he was the Yankees, Cardinals, Giants, or even maybe the Brewers who have managed to contend with a low budget could’ve been players too among others it’s still a surprise the Padres came out on top even considering what’s still a strong system.
johnnynoitall
Oakland A’s fans; We are the lost team in baseball!,
White Sox fans; hold my beer!
25 years from now they’ll make a brief post season appearance which is the average time frame
PadresWSChamps2025
For real. Which of Preller’s blockbuster trades have actually worked out? I’ll give you Snell. Any others?
strudelalec
Darvish worked out pretty well.
PadresWSChamps2025
No it didn’t
APD
You look like my girlfriend when she asks suggestions on what to get to dinner and then refuses all the options…
Soto, hader, musgrove and darvish have been quite good. Blockbuster or not (why does this detail even matter)
Informed Sportsball Discussion
@PadresWSChamps2024
Darvish has been a workhouse for three years putting up almost 10 combined WAR.
I don’t even remember who they traded to get him, except for Zach Davies. Without looking it up, I am going to hazard that was no terrible loss.
PadresWSChamps2025
@APD They lost the Soto trade by a longshot. Then the Hader, Musgrove and Darvish trades they didn’t exactly win either.
ryrockak
Owen Caissie
Informed Sportsball Discussion
It was Zach Davies and:
“Reginald Preciado, Yeison Santana, Owen Caissie and Ismael Mena for Yu Darvish and Victor Caratini.”
Per Spotrac.
Someone else can look up how those guys are all doing
PadresWSChamps2025
@Informed Sportsball Discussion The Padres didn’t win the WS during Darvish’s 3 remaining contract years. They only made the playoffs in 1 of those years. So his last 3 contract years had no value to the Padres. They did extend him but that extension is underwater so “gaining the inside track on an extension” had no value to the Padres either. Then people said he would help lure other Japanese players to the Padres but he kinda hasn’t. Preller has been in on every Japanese import the last 3 years and the only one he’s signed is Matsui.
Owen Caissie was in the Darvish trade and he is currently ranked #47 overall on MLBPipeline.
Dogbone
I’m going to guess that you will hear the name of Owen Caissie one day. But yes, Darvish is a good pitcher and has done well for SD.
PadresWSChamps2025
@Dogbone And they could have not traded for Darvish and just signed him this offseason. That way they keep Owen Caissie, have Zach Davies to eat innings in 2021 and can trade those other scrubs for something else.
MJK
Remember the name OWEN CAISSIE. Top 5 (#4 BA) prospect for the Cubs. Sweet swinging left handed out fielder. Other than Tatis, Casissie is better than anyone the Padres have has a true outfielder.
Edward John Smiths
@Padres didn’t realize you can predict the future. You can’t say anything about the Soto trade for a couple more years.
PadresWSChamps2025
@Edward John Smiths The Padres already lost that trade no matter what happens.
Edward John Smiths
@Padres how can you say that after 1.5 years, Let’s reconvene this conversation in two years.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
@PadresWSChamps2024
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“The Padres didn’t win the WS during Darvish’s 3 remaining contract years. They only made the playoffs in 1 of those years. So his last 3 contract years had no value to the Padres.”
That’s not the way any of this works. You don’t evaluate individual trades on whether or not the team won the World Series after that trade. You evaluate how the players in the trade performed. The World Series metric, to the extent it is even fair anymore with how random the playoffs are, is applied to the overall roster construction. This thread is about Preller’s trades, not his roster construction.
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“They did extend him but that extension is underwater so ‘gaining the inside track on an extension’ had no value to the Padres either.”
Way too soon to declare that. He had one subpar year which was still good for a 4.56 ERA and 2.4 WAR. That’s no worse than a mid-rotation starter, for that one year, and Yu stands a good chance of regaining his TOR form.
——-
“Then people said he would help lure other Japanese players to the Padres but he kinda hasn’t. Preller has been in on every Japanese import the last 3 years and the only one he’s signed is Matsui.”
Has no bearing whatsoever on anything. People say Manny would never have signed if Hosmer hadn’t signed first. People say irrelevant, non-sensical things.
——
“Owen Caissie was in the Darvish trade and he is currently
ranked #47 overall on MLBPipeline.”
That’s nice. The Cubs have a nice prospect. The Padres got two years of an ace, likely more, and a third year of average. Preller can always get more prospects. And has.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
@PadresWSChamps2024
“And they could have not traded for Darvish and just signed him this offseason. That way they keep Owen Caissie, have Zach Davies to eat innings in 2021 and can trade those other scrubs for something else.”
By your own narrative, then they would have missed out on Darvish’s best years and would only have the remaining years left, which in your other comment you are so sure will be sub-par.
I can’t do moving goalposts. Moving on.
PadresWSChamps2025
@Informed Sportsball Discussion I’ll say it again. They could have signed Darvish this offseason without trading for him. And for less money than they are currently paying him.
Easy as 1 2 3
How much WAR has Cassie put up?
Easy as 1 2 3
How much WAR does Cassie have?
filihok
PWSC
“So his last 3 contract years had no value to the Padres.”
LOL
OK, troll
PadresWSChamps2025
@Informed Sportsball Discussion The Padres didn’t win the Ws in 2021-23. They only made the playoffs once in those years. And that was WITH Darvish. They could have done that without him.
Idk if his remaining years will be subpar. What I’m saying is they *COULD* have signed him this offseason if they really wanted to. And it would have cost them less than they ended up paying him because he’d be coming off a worse platform year. Preller bought high on that extension.
PadresWSChamps2025
@Easy as 1 2 3 Same as Jackson Holliday. The Orioles should trade him for Jake Cronenworth.
filihok
PWSC
“they *COULD* have signed him this offseason if they really wanted to. And it would have cost them less than they ended up paying him because he’d be coming off a worse platform year. ”
And they would have missed out on 3 very good years
Informed Sportsball Discussion
@PadresWSChamps2024
“I’ll say it again. They could have signed Darvish this offseason without trading for him. And for less money than they are currently paying him.”
And I’ll say this is silly and the likes of you would criticize Preller for not trying to win if he had gone this way.
Plus, butterfly effect. Reasonable people don’t make this level of using future events to judge past decisions and making assumptions about what might have been.
johncal25
The one prospect that looks to be legit that the Cubs get was Owen Caissie – still TBD to see how that trade pans out.
Chipsss
not sure how you say they didn’t win the Darvish trade. Has he been an ace? no.. but he’s pitched very well for the last few years and they don’t sniff contention without reliable, above average pitchers. I think Darvish is an easy win, especially when you see the deets
PadresWSChamps2025
@Chipsss I’ll say it again. They didn’t win a WS during Darvish’s 3 contract years. They didn’t MAKE a WS during Darvish’s 3 contract years. They only made the playoffs ONCE during Darvish’s 3 contract years. And then that extension they signed him to is underwater. They could have kept Owen Caissie and then signed Darvish this offseason for less money.
Jean Matrac
The ranking of prospects needs some proper context. These are the 14th and 47th ranked prospects for the years:
2017, Eloy Jimenez, Jorge Mateo.
2018, Bo Bichette, Anthony Alford.
2019, Jo Adell, Nick Madrigal.
2020 Joey Bart, Nolan Gorman..
Obviously there is some hope for guys ranked in the top 50, but it’s also obvious that those rankings are no guarantee.
stymeedone
So only players on WS winning teams have value? You live in a sad little world.
99socalfrc
Darvish was a good deal, until they signed him to a ridiculous extension that pays him until he is 42.
Same with Cronenworth, probably a win of a trade, until you extend him when you don’t even have to.
Even when Preller wins, he finds a way to lose.
PadresWSChamps2025
@filihok “And they would have missed out on 3 very good years.”
And would have the same number of NL pennants that they do now.
PadresWSChamps2025
@filihok So I’m a troll because I said something you disagree with now?
Boxscore
Dude just post linkage to your book jeez
Pickle_Britches
Exactly just because he don’t keep them long enough don’t count lol.
Pickle_Britches
Owen is a top prospect that probably will make the Cubs roster this year.
DanDaLion
Darvishes best years? 2 years of an ace? Can you cite those numbers please? Is an era over 4 considered ace level now? If you weren’t aware, you can sign guys in free agency without losing prospect captial who have a 4 plus era. He had one good yr. Caissie is going to be a superstar.
Juggy
Go write a column
Pickle_Britches
Ace? 32-29 with era around 4.00? That’s more like a #4 starter with #2 starter wages.
Pickle_Britches
50/50 chance they’ll be a MLB starter pretty much
filihok
PWSC
” So I’m a troll because I said something you disagree with now?”
Nope.
That’s the way your brain works, not mine
You’re a troll because you are here making negative statements to get attention
filihok
DDL
“Is an era over 4 considered ace level now?”
Is ERA the stat that knowledgable people are looking at to determine who’s an ace? No
filihok
PWSC
“And would have the same number of NL pennants that they do now.”
So, in your mind, Mike Trout has no value as a player?
DanDaLion
Okay is a fip of 3.90, 3.31 and 4.01 an ace? Does that additiobal info give you an ace? Didnt think so.
filihok
DDL
Have you misconstrued something that I’ve said as my saying that he was or wasn’t an ace?
DanDaLion
No, just to say that regardless of what stat you are looking at, my point was correct. He isnt an ace. If you’re arguing era vs fip then i guess i would say i cater my usage of terms to the audience that i am talking to. In this case idk the kowledge level and dont want to take the time to explain it so i used a generic stat. Now ive spent time explaining myself. Joke is on me! Lol
Zombie Bukowski
You’re clueless. Any GM that thought their team was on the cusp would have made the trade for Soso. It didn’t work out. So it goes. Rather go for it all and restock (which Preller did) then sit on the outside and watch other franchises make moves (probably like yours)
filihok
DDL
“i cater my usage of terms to the audience that i am talking to. ”
Always a good idea
But, you still need to use something relevant.
ERA isn’t relevant
PadresWSChamps2025
@filihok No, I’m expressing my opinion the same as everyone else is. I don’t much care whether it is positive or negative.
PadresWSChamps2025
@filihok I think the Angels should have traded Trout and Ohtani last offseason if that’s what you’re asking.
PadresWSChamps2025
@Zombie Bukowski Except the other GM’s literally DIDN’T do that.
VegasSDfan
Owen Caissie, strikes out a ton, has little to no speed, hits home runs and can drive in runs.
Not convinced he is a super prospect
filihok
PWSC
“No, I’m expressing my opinion the same as everyone else is. I don’t much care whether it is positive or negative.”
No. I don’t think that you are
I think you’re seeking negative attention because you can’t get positive attention
filihok
PWSC
“I think the Angels should have traded Trout and Ohtani last offseason if that’s what you’re asking.”
That is not what I asked.
I’m asking if you think Trout has had value as a player playing for the Angels
citizen
So the padres didnt win the ws soley based on Yu darvish preformance? Gotcha.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
APD
Maybe you are misinterpreting when your girlfriend says “We could just skip dinner”
PadresWSChamps2025
@filihok
Well you think wrong then.
No.
PadresWSChamps2025
@99socalfrc Exactly! If they wanted to pay Darvish all that money they didn’t have to give up Owen Caissie to do it.
filihok
PWSC
Muted (no sign of intelligence)
rynoresumes
he had a bad year last year. he was good the year before and before that. you also have to take into consideration that the teams clubhouse culture was not great. I imagine that could have spilled over into the pitching. Everyone on the Padres was bad besides snell, who pitched 25 games. eventually someone is going to overpay for snell. doesn’t make sense. he’s been steadily injured.
damascusj
You complain a lot, sound a lot like this guy “jdsthird”
damascusj
@PWSC24 but not for lack of trying
SanDiegoSuperDissapointingPadres
More like, the innings Davies has pitched since leaving the Padres have eaten him up. I personally liked him and was disappointed he was traded. But, the return was much better the cost of the trade.
Could have or would have, there are plenty of other Preller trades that fit under this category. The Darvish trade is not one of them. Caissie has yet to prove himself and Davies, how many teams has he been on since the trade?
Nuggethoarder
“They could have signed Darvish this offseason without trading for him.”
This point is completely irrelevant. You can say that about any trade ever made. GM’s trade for the contract. They didn’t trade for Darvish post 2023 – they wanted and needed him 2021-2023.
User 1413108128
Filihok at it again! You showed him didn’t you? Muted because I’m weak, Pathetic
RodBecksBurnerAccount
How are the Musgrove and Darvish trades bad? They’ve both been solid. The only guy in those trades that hurts being gone is Bednar in the Musgrove trade but I’d take a strong #2 SP over a solid closer. None of the prospects in the Darvish trade have made that majors. The only prospect that may hurt them giving up in the Hader trade is Gasser but he has yet to make the majors and show just how good he is so it’s still early. But you can’t get Musgrove, Darvish and Hader without giving up some value.
The by far worst trade that Preller has done is the Austin Nola trade. He didn’t do squat for them and cost them Ty France and Munoz.
RodBecksBurnerAccount
If you’re judging trades by if they bring in a World Series then the overwhelming majority of trades are “losses.” That’s not a very good metric to measure the success of a trade. Also, Darvish is/was worth the #47 prospect.
Guard the Vogt
There’s a reason you’re not their GM PadresWSChamps2024. You provided your opinion this whole thread and doubled down on it and provided nothing to back it up. Meanwhile, everyone else throwing Numbers… That are backed up by this thing called stats and you continuously double down. Crazy how the human brain can work so well on some and barely function on others
johnnynoitall
Eat 4 innings a game
Jaysfansince92
@padres You don’t have to win the World Series to win a trade. The players you received simply have to perform better than the ones you gave away.
PadresWSChamps2025
@SanDiegoSuperDissapointingPadres Jackson Holliday has yet to prove himself either. Let’s trade the Orioles Jake Cronenworth for him!
PadresWSChamps2025
@Nuggethoarder “Needed him” 2021-2023. What exactly is it that you think would have happened to them in those years if they hadn’t made that trade? They wouldn’t have won a pennant? Oh wait, they didn’t anyway!
PadresWSChamps2025
@RodBecksBurnerAccount…
“How are the Musgrove and Darvish trades bad?”
Because they didn’t win the WS with them and lost David Bednar and Owen Caissie!
“… but I’d take a strong #2 SP over a solid closer.”
Why not both?
“None of the prospects in the Darvish trade have made that majors.”
Nor has Jackson Holliday. Let’s trade Jake Cronenworth for him!
“But you can’t get Musgrove, Darvish and Hader without giving up some value.”
Oh and why not?
“The by far worst trade that Preller has done is the Austin Nola trade.”
Oh please, the Nola trade isn’t even top 5 bad. Kemp, Myers, Upton, Soto, Clevinger and Frazier trades were WAY worse!
“Also, Darvish is/was worth the #47 prospect.”
Darvish is at a -$20.1m on BTV so he’s not worth any prospect let alone the #47.
PadresWSChamps2025
@Jaysfansince92 There’s also things like money and club control to think about. If you trade for a player who produces slightly more WAR than the guy you gave up but costs 10x as much then that’s not very good.
Pads Fans
8 guys. 1 has been better than league average so far in his career. That one has been an All Star caliber player.
Gwynning
PadsWSC2024- In a play on theory, you honestly think that an unrestricted Free Agent Darvish would have earned LESS than his Padre AAV? Are you absolutely positive that he would have signed in SD? That is why teams conduct a trade for a coveted player- to “own” that player FOR SURE. We all just watched Free Agency pitcher contracts blow the fudge up. Your take(s) seem like thinly veiled disgust.
Gwynning
I’ve never seen a more serious case of Hindsightus Twentytwenticus… are you faulting Preller and Co. for TRYING?!?! C’mon PadsWSC2024, even you can do better.
RodBecksBurnerAccount
He’s completely delusional. He either believes every trade must lead to a World Series title or it should be so one sided for his team that the other team should get nothing of value in return.
PadresWSChamps2025
@Gwynning…
“In a play on theory, you honestly think that an unrestricted Free Agent Darvish would have earned LESS than his Padre AAV?”
With the season he had in 2023? Absolutely. And you also have to factor Owen Caissie into the “real cost” the Padres paid for Darvish. I know we hate prospects on here but he has to count for something.
“Are you absolutely positive that he would have signed in SD?”
If they offered the most $? You bet.
“are you faulting Preller and Co. for TRYING?!?!”
No. I’m faulting their methods.
Rally Goose
@RodBecksBurnerAccount It’s true. Imagine what Cubs fans would think of the Chapman trade if they hadn’t won the WS that year.
Austin Nola still isn’t a top 5 bad trade for Preller, who doesn’t get nearly enough hate for the 3 outfielder trades he made at the 2014 winter meetings. Even if you only look at the trades made after the 2019 season ended there’s still a couple trades that were worse, like Clevinger, Soto and Frazier.
PadresWSChamps2025
@stymeedone I didn’t forget this one.
“You do what you want, but I will still use Wins in my evaluation of starters. It indicates the ability to pitch effectively for more than 5 innings, and be better than your counterpart. A regular 15 game winner is worth more than a 3.00 fip.”
Sometimes all I can say is “lol.”
PadresWSChamps2025
Just checking in to see if y’all still think the Musgrove extension was a smart move.
Jean Matrac
IMO, it’s still too early to tell. I have no problem with the decision to extend, other than it being for 5 years. I don’t like that length, but, not knowing the details, that might not even be a legitimate criticism.
They got a very good performance from him last season, and I doubt he’ll continue to be as bad as he’s been so far this year. I think he’ll turn it around. With the dearth of pitching, if he’s good year next season, SD getting 3 good years, will think extending him was a success.
PadresWSChamps2025
Looks like I was right about the Padres losing the Darvish and Musgrove trades.
Gwynning
Why do you think that? Because they’re on the IL15? The Darvish and Musgrove trades are already locked up as Padre victories imo, but go ahead and pass whatever you’re smokin’ Champ!
PadresWSChamps2025
Already explained why I think that further up this page.
Gwynning
We’ve all read what you think and, quite collectively, we all disagree with your perspective. All good though bro, carry on and go Pads!
Guard the Vogt
PadresWSChamps2024, for 10 consecutive years my buddy kept saying this is the royals year. One year they actually won it all, and he said I called it…
Also the fact that you came back to this from March… Have your mom take you out for ice cream for being correct… Sorta, once
PadresWSChamps2025
@Gwynning Agree or disagree. Doesn’t matter to me. It matters to the players though!
PadresWSChamps2025
@Guard the Vogt Just admit you’re intimidated by people who are smarter than you! We already know it to be the case anyway!
Guard the Vogt
I might be if I ever came across someone that fit that description. How was the ice cream with Mommy?
PadresWSChamps2025
Yeah, ad hominems really tell the whole story.
Grow up.
Guard the Vogt
The irony of your comment. Lololol grow up he says… Coming back to a post from March to make sure people give you credit for being “right” and he says grow up.
Seriously, how was the ice cream?
PadresWSChamps2025
Exactly. You’re mad because you can’t get things right as often as me so you resort to the tired “Mommy + ice cream” shtick.
Again. Grow up.
Gwynning
Give it a rest, Champ. Stay classy San Diego!
PadresWSChamps2025
Owen Caissie on track to make his debut sometime this year. It’s only gonna get worse.
RodBecksBurnerAccount
None of the prospects from the Darvish trade have yet to make it to the majors (from 4 years ago). And again, I’d take Musgrove over Bednar.
I don’t see how you think something has changed here. Darvish was having a solid season. I’m sure he will be back and continue having solid numbers. Musgrove is hurt but will be back soon. Bednar had a rough start to the year but is starting to get back on track.
But ya, the Pads won those trades easily. Musgrove has had 8.8 WAR since being traded to the Pads vs Bednar’s 5.8. Yu had 8.0 WAR since going to the Pads. So ya, the Pads won both.
PadresWSChamps2025
How many titles have the Padres won in those years? How much more $ are Musgrove and Darvish making than Bednar and Caissie?
The prospects in the Darvish trade were never *supposed* to make an impact at the ML level in the short term. The point of that trade for the Cubs was to dump Darvish’s contract and get younger and more club-controlled.
Card AG
Doesn’t mean you just stop making acquisitions
hiflew
No, but it should mean that ownership should get someone else to make those acquisitions.
no soup for you
Tatis
Sid Bream Speed Demon
Was t a “blockbuster” but ok.
PadresWSChamps2025
Not a blockbuster. Was a lottery ticket they got from the Shields salary dump.
PadresWSChamps2025
No. Shields made it a salary dump.
damascusj
Musgrove
PadresWSChamps2025
Dunno bout that! All they really got out of that trade was the no-hitter. No-hitters are nice, but they still only count as 1 win in the standings. David Bednar has been worth well over 1 WAR.
websoulsurfer
Musgrove 7.0 WAR, 3.06 ERA in 61 starts in 2021-2022
Big whiffa
Soto worked well (circumstances pending) They had one good season then flipped him into a hand full of controllable mlb talent
PadresWSChamps2025
WTF are you talking about?????? Soto was the worst trade of the entire Preller era!
Big whiffa
How is it prellers fault when a dying own told him to pull the trigger ??
Edward John Smiths
@Padres…oh so wrong. Trading away Fried and Turner were his dumbest moves.
PadresWSChamps2025
@Edward John Smiths Abrams, Gore and Wood will be up there with Turner and Fried when all is said and done.
User 401527550
They emptied their farm system to get him. That was a horrible trade.
Big whiffa
Abrams looks like he may work out but his stock was way down. Wood has a 40%k rate; they sold him at peak value. Gore is the one they’ll miss. He has real promise !
User 401527550
Lol. Woods is the 14th rated prospect in baseball. I guess not the peak you thought. Gore is a stud. You traded Soto after one full year of a disastrous season.
Big whiffa
That’s my point, being the 14th ranked prospect is the most valuable he will ever be as he projects as someone who may never even make the majors. A 40%k rate won’t get you into the league
websoulsurfer
They did? Who has worked out in that trade? Abrams 88 OPS+ for Nats. He can field, but not hit. He would not have started over Kim in 2nd half of 2022 or in 2023, so not a big loss, Gore 4.42 ERA for Nats and continues to be hurt. Hassell washed out. Wood is striking out nearly 40% of the time and while he is still a top prospect, only one guy in history has struck out that much at the same levels in the minors and made an impact in the majors. His name? Joey Gallo, That is his ceiling.
So tell us again why it was a horrible trade.
You may have also noticed that the Padres farm system is ranked 3rd today, so not much damage done.
JoeBrady
Abrams looks like he may work out but his stock was way down. Wood has a 40%k rate;
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BA and BP still rank him in the top 11. Abrams had a 3.4 bWAR last year, and Gore had a 2.0. And Hassell still has a shot. This projects as a major loss.
PadresWSChamps2025
@websoulsurfer Abrams and Gore put up 0.1 WAR less than Soto IN 2023 while making the league minimum. And you assume that the other dudes can’t improve. That they are already all they are going to be despite the oldest one being 22. And looking at it from an ex ante perspective, the fact of the matter is they gave up more surplus value than they brought back.
Now go away. I have zero time for those who are willfully ignorant.
Brew’88
So far though, Gore has an approx. 4.5 career ERA with lots of injuries to boot
Brew’88
His name is Wood. Remember his name
rayw
500 foot homers will. Wood is bashing so far.
Big whiffa
I’ll take one year of soto and the package they got from yanks. Hassell has no power he won’t make it. And come on now Joe. You don’t have faith in a 40%k rate do u??
MLB Top 100 Commenter
I still think Abrams has the highest upside of the three. In the right system, this year would have been his first exposure to the show and he would have been a top 6-7 overall MLB prospect
PadresWSChamps2025
@Big whiffa CJ Abrams and MacKenzie Gore put up 0.1 WAR less than Soto in 2023. And they did that while making the league minimum. The first Soto trade can’t be considered anything but a complete and total disaster for the Padres.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
CJ Abrams, James Wood, Jairo, Jarlin and Zavala for Soto (part of term) and Cease
Everyone seemed to pay about market price not too high or too low. No horrible moves by anyone.
PadresWSChamps2025
@MannyBeingMVP That would have been a colossal overpay if they still had CJ and Wood and made that trade now.
nutznboltz
I’m not a Prellar fan,but can name the Tatis trade as one and the Hader trade.
PadresWSChamps2025
Neither was a blockbuster
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Kinda silly to limit the discussion to blockbusters.
But the jury is still out on Soto. The five guys they got back have a combined 18 years of team control remaining.
Soto was Soto while he was here. The Pads got what they traded for. The fact the overall team didn’t work does not factor into the trade itself.
YourDreamGM
One of or the best closers isn’t a blockbuster? Astros payed a blockbuster price. More of a even trade though. Gasser is still around and the headliner got them Contreras.
Brew88
The Soto trade was the most blockbuster of the blockbuster. Is anything less not blockbuster?
PadresWSChamps2025
Brew88 The Soto trade was worse than the Myers trade. Which is impressive in a weird way.
Brew88
But was it “blockbuster”?
NYCityRiddler
I guess Preller misunderstood when ownership said cease & desist. Ahahaha!
YourDreamGM
Snell was alright return for Ray’s at time but SD really won that one. Dervish worked out. Only 1 prospect amounted to anything and not at mlb yet. Musgrove was alright. Bednar is worth more and they could have kept Endy for themselves but since they were able to extended Musgrove it isn’t as big of a loss.
I thought the SoSo trade was so so fair enough return.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Last year was a down year, and you said “blockbuster”, but the Cronenworth trade has looked good for awhile.
Obviously, Cro has to show his stats will reverse the bad trend, but there is plenty of time left for him to display his value. Preferably along with moving back to second base.
websoulsurfer
Darvish 3.61 ERA in 60 starts in 2021-2022 before signing extension
Snell 3.15 ERA in 83 starts in 2021-2023
Musgrove 3.06 ERA in 61 starts in 2021-2022 before signing extension
Hader 2.61 ERA in 80 games
Soto 151 OPS+ and 7.7 WAR
Cronenworth 111 OPS+ and 11.5 WAR/Pham
Grisham 96 OPS and 10.4 WAR in 4 seasons/Davies
That is far more than the bad trades in the last 4 years.
PadresWSChamps2025
@web Padres lost the Soto trade by a country mile. If we believe that a team’s only goal should be to win a championship they lost the Darvish, Musgrove and Hader trades as well. Snell… Well they didn’t win a championship with him but none of the dudes they gave up panned out and the CYA has to count for something. Cronenworth was a lottery ticket that they hit on. Tommy Pham was supposed to be the main piece of that trade and I already know you hate him. And then the Grisham trade didn’t really have any effect one way or the other.
Hammerin' Hank
Zach Davies. What a bum, lol. The Padres easily won the Darvish trade. It doesn’t matter if they won a World Series, made a World Series, or any of the other stupid stuff you keep saying.
PadresWSChamps2025
Cubs wanted to get out from under the contract. Anything Owen Caissie does in Chicago is just the cherry on top.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Not that you’re going to buy this, but aside from the debacle of the 2020 deadline trades, all still justifiable moves in hindsight, Preller’s trades have been pretty good.
It’s his free agent signings and ability to field a roster with depth that have been the issue.
Rsox
Musgrove gave them the only no-hitter in franchise history so there’s that.
hiflew
If you want to count it, you could count the James Shields/Tatis trade. Although that was more luck than skill because no one thought Tatis would end up as good as he became.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
@hiflew
“If you want to count it, you could count the James Shields/Tatis trade. Although that was more luck than skill because no one thought Tatis would end up as good as he became.”
It’s almost like we should not use a GM’s inability to completely predict the future against him or her when analyzing decisions. That’s crazy talk to our boy @PadresWSChamps2024.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
@Informed Sportsman…just on a side note, I see you responding to websoulsurfer and hiflew while I see neither of those two in this thread tree at all. Am I out of my mind?? Do I need to switch to the app?? SmH !
hiflew
Just go down to the end of the thread and click “see all replies.: They have recently changed it where a limited number of responses can be in a thread.I had the same problem on a story a couple weeks back and took forever to figure it out.
PadresWSChamps2025
@Informed Sportsball Discussion What’s hilarious is that the Preller d**kriders want to give him all the credit for trading Shields for Tatis when he was an unknown 17 y/o but then when you bring up Trea Turner, Max Fried or Emmanuel Clase they’re all like “CaN i PlEaSe BoRrOw YoUr CrYsTaL bAlL sInCe YoU cLeArLy KnEw ThOsE dUdEs WoUlD bE aLl StArS wHeN tHeY wErE tRaDeD ?”
At the end of the day GM’s are paid to get it right more often than not. Preller hasn’t done that.
Boxscore
Musgrove.
PadresWSChamps2025
Not a win. Already explained why.
Zombie Bukowski
Haters big mad
Free Ippei
Ryan’s new profile! But this one he plays more of an angry drunk but same dumb responses.
“Why sign him this year when you can sign him next year for nothing!” nonsense
WCR>Red Rooster> Removepitcherswins>Harambe now this new account.
Strange, strange man
PadresWSChamps2025
I wonder whose burner this is lmfao.
Blackpink in the area
Ready for some details. Exciting!
DanUgglasRing
Hey we finally agree on something!
Non Roster Invitee
Nate Colbert
no soup for you
Wow, waiting to see the details on this!
Easy as 1 2 3
Reports so far are Thorpe and Iriarte which if Preller was able to keep both Lesko and Snelling he did pretty well in this trade.
Longtimecoming
If Thorpe and Iriarte – who I like a lot – are the top prospects, I may not be as unhappy.
What is the “among” now.
No Marsee or Pauley. Padres have a lot of valuable prospects in their 10-20 range.
Easy as 1 2 3
So far
Thorpe
Iriarte
Steve Wilson
Zavala
Not mad so far.
They kept who they needed to keep and seems like Zavala isn’t viewed as highly as Bush Head Marsee and others.
Vasquez or Brito replace Wilson in the pen.
Kash Considerations
Bushhead Marsee sounds like a killer Australian band
Longtimecoming
I think you at right on – I’m not mad so long
as Cease performs at the 3 level.
Where is Towinagain?
Gwynning
Ltc- I think he’s above under the PadsWSChamps24 moniker. I could be a wrong… it does sound like him tho.
PadresWSChamps2025
Nope. Only one account. It is more than enough.
Gwynning
My bad! Carry on
websoulsurfer
Had to mute chumps2024.
websoulsurfer
Preller just got a middle of the rotation starter with a 3.54 ERA/3.40 FIP the last 3 seasons and 2 years of team control and didn’t give up Salas, Merrill, Snelling, or Lesko.
Wilson, Thorpe, Iriarte, and Zavala.
Free Ippei
Hahahaha riiiight we all know it’s you Ryan
Rally Goose
@websoulsurfer And you felt the need to broadcast this… Why?
Longtimecoming
Yeah I had a long time ago.
Deleted Userrrr
You didn’t have to you *chose* to. There’s a difference.
Pads Fans
Estrada replaces Wilson in the pen.
Zavala is just further away from the majors than Marsee, Bush, and Head.
Pads Fans
Muted him and more than 200 comments disappeared.
Gwynning
And you’re still not missing anything…
websoulsurfer
@goose And you felt the need to comment on my post why?
Rally Goose
@websoulsurfer I asked you first.
ChiSox_Fan
Plus Zavala
Longtimecoming
Yeah I actually suggested him as a maybe elsewhere. I’m good with that because we have Marsee still for 2025 when Merrill shifts to SS.
sckoul
Let’s see what Getz negotiating skills get us back lol
Dogbone
Probably Cronenworth.
st3
Big Game James
Big whiffa
Gotta be a snelling headliner and that’s a real good centerpiece. I can’t imagine them trading solas.
So snelling maybe lesko and prob 2 more borderline top 10 guys. A 4-1 is my guess
no soup for you
Agreed that Salas isn’t going anywhere
Longtimecoming
No no no
Aoe3
This is what they needed the most. Maybe NY knew Coles ligament isnt torn so no need to give an over the top offer.
Rsox
Elbow issues are still a concern without a torn ligament so they will still need to be cautious. Add the fact that Rodon can’t stay healthy and Stroman has had his health issues plus the depleted organizational depth the Yankees still should be looking to add more pitching, whether it’s trading for Cease (which the obviously no longer do) or signing Snell or Montgomery
websoulsurfer
Cole is gone 2 months.
snoopy369
Hmm, Pads have way more T100 prospects than I thought. Maybe this is actually possible to be good for the Sox… Lesko+Merrill feels like too much to hope for, but….
sanfranb27
Merrill is their starting CF right now. I doubt he’s in it. They just said he was on the plane to Seoul
snoopy369
Hmm, good point. Perhaps it’s just a handful of pitchers at the top (say, Lesko and Snelling or Thorpe).
vtadave
Did JP Hoonstra say he was on a plane?
no soup for you
Yeah, I think Merrill stays in SD to play center field
Big whiffa
Merrill’s gonna break camp in starting lineup. So he won’t be part of it. Snelling had a great season and is a lefty
Topshelf Nick
Thought the White sox would trade with the Rangers, feels Texas had a better pool of prospects for them
hyraxwithaflamethrower
If they’re adamant about holding both Carter and Langford, then no, not really.
Big whiffa
Yeah prob came down to Getz preference. I liked Texas farm too. I didn’t think I would at first but guys like Porter and Leiter peak interest for sure
YourDreamGM
Look at how many big trades SD has been involved in. Means they have paid the most. Other than Scherzer if they are really interested they usually get their man.
stymeedone
Its never who has the best prospects. Its always who is willing to trade the best prospects. Seldom the same team.
Devlsh
Nicely said, stymee.
As I commented in the other pre-trade Padre thread, there’s value in the fact that Preller has shown the ability to build a top ranked farm system quickly AND a willingness to move those prospects. Most teams struggle to draft/develop, and as a result are reluctant to give up their prospects because they’re not sure they can replace them.
Not Preller, and in a league where everyone overvalues their prospects as a result, he has the ability to make moves.
RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame
Agreed Dev. It’s now 3 times in 10 years that he’s had a top system and traded most of it..then rebuilt it within 2-3 years into a top system again.
As a Padres fan, I personally like the guy.
At least he goes for it.
Gunslinger mentality..
outinleftfield
I remember their former owner Ron Fowler saying in 2014-2015 offseason that they were going to make a splash and then the Padres went out and traded for and signed some big name guys like Shields and Kemp.
After those guys didn’t win together, two years later I remember the owner saying midway through the 2016 season that they were changing gears and because they were a small market team that they were focusing on building a team from the ground up that would contend in 2020-2021.
Since then they changed owners and started spending money like they were a mid-market team when they signed Machado to what was a record FA deal at the time.
Along the way Preller has been able to build up and tear down their farm system to have the guys available to make trades since 2020 for guys like Clevinger, Cronenworth, Darvish, Musgrove, Snell, Hader, Soto, and others and today they still have a top 5 farm system after trading away 3 guys out of their top 10 prospects including an MLB top 100
No matter what you say about the guy, he can scout and build a farm system with the very best that have ever done that job.
The major league team has not been as successful as they would have liked, although they have been much better the last 4 years than the team I root for, but their talent pipeline is a thing to behond. After all the guys that the Angels have been through, I have to wonder what would have happened if Arte had hired Preller instead.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
All that right there is why I am back on board the AJ bandwagon, major league mediocrity be danged.
He’ll get it right this time, I tells ya.
Rally Goose
@outinleftfield Perry Minasian is probably a better GM than A. J. Preller if both owners just let the GM do his thing, which obviously will never happen with Moreno.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
This is why you tell Preller he can take a year off from “win now” trades because he still has job security, boys and girls.
I guess I’ll be guardedly optimistic.
If they follow this up by signing Michael A. Taylor, that oddly enough makes the whole thing seem better. It would be classic Preller, for better or worse. See needs, do flurry of things to address needs, consider the long-term ramifications later.
no soup for you
No thank$ on Taylor and his 10.5 mil demand
Informed Sportsball Discussion
@no soup
It would suck to double Grisham’s price for a guy who hits only 30 to 40 points higher, but those 30 to 40 points clear the Mendoza line. With where free agent prices are, I can see doing it.
Brew’88
No Taylor. They have a CF, and he can actually hit
Informed Sportsball Discussion
@Brew88
If you’re referring to Merrill, he has looked as good as he possibly could in spring.
But starting center fielder is a lot to put on a rookie who will be learning the position, otherworldly talent notwithstanding. I’d feel more comfortable seeing him in left field.
Brew’88
He said publicly that CF was easier for him than LF. It’s what a SS would probably feel.
I’m not high on Taylor for the price, obviously. I’d rather sign Duvall for LF (or trade for someone better) and let Azocar/Merrill handle CF.
outinleftfield
How much room do they have under the CBT after this signing. I think that will determine how much more they spend. I could be wrong, but I don’t think $10 million would fit.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
The athletic says around $13 million in this article.
theathletic.com/5339505/2024/03/13/padres-dylan-ce…
BaseballisLife
Cots and Roster Resource are around $8 million.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
24 hours later and I am feeling pretty good about this deal. Puts the Padres from a question mark rotation to potentially a top 5. All the top prospects are still around.
This will do.
10centBeerNight
Huge move for Friars
Very Barry
Snelling, Lesko AND Thorpe is my thought.
Brew’88
minus Snelling and Lesko, and you’re spot on
Longtimecoming
The strength of the farm made this work. Snelling and Lesko make losing Thorpe and Iriarte.
Marsee makes losing Zavala ok.
Vásquez and Britto actually means 1 of them cover Wilson’s spot even.
I cringed when I saw the report and said I wasn’t in favor but at this cost, I’m good of Cease is anywhere as close to a good 3 as promised.
King gets pressure taken off by moving to 4, Waldron or Brito the same going to 5/6.
Strong rotation.
Cease can even be flipped at deadline if desired for probably as much as they just traded away!
Brew88
Right on LT. I think in some ways we have survived this AJ move better than some in the past! For every guy they just traded, we have better prospects at the same positions.
Pads Fans
Wow. That thought was way off base.
RoastGobot
Congrats all you consistently sour padres fans. Hope it works out for you.
Gwynning
Hey, don’t let one bad apple spoil the whole d@#× bunch! Cheers Gobot
Sid Bream Speed Demon
I assume Merrill and Lesko plus a lottery ticket or two?
Reynaldo's
Salas and Merrill are staying put.
PaulyMidwest
Lesko is exactly who popped into my head when I read the headline.
Longtimecoming
Wow Sid you missed that by a long way (thankfully!)
Sid Bream Speed Demon
Wow, I whiffed big time. Awful return for the Sox. Especially with the price tag being so high for other teams, just an awful fleecing by Preller. Almost as bad as the Tatis deal, but at least they were trading a young unknown kid at that point. Woof.
filihok
SBSD
“just an awful fleecing by Preller.”
BTV has the trade almost exactly even
Where do you disagree with their assessment?
Longtimecoming
Did, I think most Padres fans that know about these 3 prospects will say Sox didn’t do too bad.
Iriarte will very likely be in top 100 when adjusted next for guys maturing out. Zavala might not make it but isn’t too far off the back end.
Thorpe is of course on it and Wilson has been just as good of a 6/7 RP as anyone (on min salary) the past 2 years.
Like all prospect trades who knows for a few years but won’t be surprised if they have at least a 4th OF, a 3 SP in Thorpe; and either a 3/4 in Iriarte or a dominant late inning RP.
Ol Scotty boy
You got to give it to my man AJ…. The boy has balls. He keeps it exciting for San Diego that’s for sure. He doesn’t get it all right but he’s entertaining as a fan. Even as a Red Sox fan. Sheesh! :)
nando390
Padres farm about to be gutted
SanDiegoTom
Gutted? Ok, preller has shown he can stack prospects.
nando390
He also has shown to overpay multiple SS on one team
PadreB2011
Uhhh, not so much!
BucksPackersBrewersWow!
I thought this trade would Cease to exist.
Tacoshells
Whoa dude !n
wvredsfan
the big question… is Dylan going to Korea?
Gwynning
Get that passport stamped!
Brew’88
doubt it
Brew88
I don’t doubt it now, turns out Dylan going to Korea after all
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Congrats Gwynny, you guys have some last minute excitement!!!
Gwynning
*hat tip towards our PNW friends*
&
*a wink with a smile*
Yankee Clipper
Ditto, ISOB. I like this deal for both teams, but the Pads needed some good news for this season.
Congratulations, Gwynning, wish he could’ve helped my Yanks out this season….
Gwynning
Clip- Watch Grish out-hit Soto and snag an MVP… then I can truly say “See? We helped you!” without a smirk. At least Cole Train isn’t derailed for ’24? You’re still the Evil Empire, y’all will figure “it” out.
Good luck to everybody threadin’ here… and your Reds, Mariners and Yanks included! All the best
Ok even your Giants, B
Brew88
Our Giants are Americas Team. They have done more to deny the Dodgers than any team, thus the universal love, Gwynning. Plus, they won’t compete with the resurgent Friars this year, like good service dogs.
SanDiegoSuperDissapointingPadres
Nope! Not America’s team, let’s call ‘em what they are…The Hated Ones!
Brew88
Oh cmon, isn’t that the Dodgers?
TradeAcuna
Braves should have traded ASS and Elder for Cease.
Braves_saints_celts
I’m a braves fan, and the White Sox would have said no to that deal. Be real with yourself.
Appalachian_Outlaw
No, they shouldn’t have. AJSS is going to be a good one, and Cease is a walking red flag. I remember when Atlanta was first connected to Cease, I cringed every time. I feel bad for SD fans, but I’m glad Cease is going there instead of Atlanta. I’m very happy with the rotation Atlanta has.
Outfieldflyrule??
Trade ASS and Elder for one year of Cease?? No thanks
Kash Considerations
Your mom has traded ASS for alot less…
vtadave
Definitely thumbs up worthy comment here.
RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame
2 years. He’s arbitration eligible in ‘25.
Dodgers8 4
Merrill or Cronerworth is most likely being dealt
Big whiffa
Go to mlb.com and check padres depth. Theres no way they can trade 2 players out of their lineup for cease
lamars
He said “or”
PaulyMidwest
I bet Lesko is a part of it.
Ryan Barnes
Guessing Merrill and Salas are off limits for sure. So Snelling, Thorpe, Lesko, and Eguy Rosario.
Very Barry
The White Sox typically get a haul in these deals ….. Chris Sale brought Kopech and Moncada …. Adam Eaton brought Giolito, Dane Dunning and Reynaldo Lopez …. Jose Quintana brought Dylan Cease and Eloy Jimenez.
These deals also typically work out for the other team. Sale brought a ring to Boston. Adam Eaton was key in Washington getting a ring. Quintana was damn good for the Cubs while they were contending.
Reynaldo's
CWS has a new GM.
SupremeZeus
That creep can roll, man.
FOmeOLS
Yay Padres. Now the Orioles win the East.
Bob Sacamano 310
“Multiple notable prospects” is what I saw on Twitter
RickEO
Can he play centerfield
User 3014224641
Ok Sox,
“Trevor is waiting.”
Very Barry
Ya’ll kept telling me the White Sox were not gonna get a haul for Cease ….
JoeBrady
Well, did they? What’s your assessment of what they got?
Bucket Number Six
Not bad, but not as much as you’ve been saying they’d get all winter.
Hammerin' Hank
Preller burned ’em. Other than Thorpe they didn’t get back much. What happened to Getz not giving him up unless he got an amazing return?
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
I mean I like teams improving, but with the Dodgers and Diamondbacks and the giants on the rise do the Padres really have a great shot of winning? Getz was asking the moon for Cease, assuming he hasn’t massively came down to earth is it worth devasting the farm?
Blackpink in the area
Let’s wait and see what the return is before judging if they devastated the farm or not.
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
@blackpink
Now that the return is out wow, Chris Getz went way down on the price he was asking. I don’t hate the trade now.
Blackpink in the area
Trade simulator says the deal was extremely fair. I like this deal for both teams. It always made sense to trade Cease.
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
@blackpink
Yeah I think it’s definitely fair but earlier in the offseason Getz was asking for 3 top prospects and a fourth mid tier prospect. It’s a good thing he had a reality check.
Deleted Userr
The 3 prospects they got are all in or near the top 100.
YankeesBleacherCreature
40% of teams make it to the playoffs. As we saw with the DBacks, anything can happen in the postseason.
petefrompp
Giants will finish 4th in this division
Brew88
Bold of you to pick LA 5th
Digdugler
I dont know what they gave up, but I assume the Padres lost the trade. Weird win now move.
Longtimecoming
Thorpe, Iriarte and Wilson wouldn’t be a loss for Padres today – I was expecting more and wasn’t going to like it. I’m not upset by this if not much more going.
It’s not final though so holding breath still.
ChiSox_Fan
Add Zavala
Os1995
If you believe the models at baseball trade values, the Padres essentially gave the White Sox fair market value for Cease. Seems like a pretty fair deal to me.
Longtimecoming
Os – I can’t say that I believe in those models but they are a source for data and can be right sometimes.
I think so long as Cease performs as a 3 for 2 years Padres got a good deal. The 3 prospects are likely to make mlb players (CW also got a good deal) but they were all expendable for SD because of others still in system so in the end I think AJ improved the mlb team now without really taking a hit to the future success from the farm.
Os1995
The model definitely knocked Cease for having a down year. If he bounces back to a solid 2-3 then this deal is a bargain for the Padres. I think the price for Cease generally reflected the upside potential and ricks associated with Cease
Longtimecoming
I go along with that. If he gives 2 performance for 2 years I’ll bless this trade all day regardless of how the prospects turn out because Padres needed the 2-3 guy now and those prospects were expendable (even though good).
PadresWSChamps2025
And if 2024 is a repeat of 2024 or Cease gets injured Preller just got hosed for the god knows how manyith time.
Brew88
I’m betting 2024 will in fact be a repeat of 2024, eventually. But that’s just a hunch
Zombie Bukowski
Nah
SupremeZeus
Getz & Hahn getting their Michigan man?
Scott Kliesen
Cease should thrive pitching a significant number of games in SD, LA, & SF, three great pitchers parks.
He may want to develop a blister when his turn comes up in CO & AZ though.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Congrat Pads fans!!!
Easy as 1 2 3
But padres are broke no money debt credit limit!!!!! The experts in mlbtr comment section said so
THEY LIVE!!!
WOW!! Never expected the Padres to get Cease.
Gwynning
We’re here to chew bubblegum and makes trades… and we’re all out of bubblegum!
Moneyballer
I bet Dillon Head is part of this, local kid who played at Homewood Flossmor in chicago.
winniejones31
I’m glad Head is still a Padre. He reminds me of Vince Coleman.
Niekro floater
Cash-man out hustled AGAIN ! Now he’ll overpay for Lorenzen like they did for Stroman. Gutty lil Padres making NL west fun.
Brick House Coffee Tables Inc
I think Getz will sign Lorenzen to eat Cease’s left-behind innings until July 29. Then flip him for another prospect or two.
64' Yanks
The Yankees were never in search of Cease. They play this game every year to appear that they were willing to make the big trade or free agent. The front office is a bean counting opperation a far cry from George Steinbrenner desire for another World Championship.
websoulsurfer
I think the White Sox are going to sign Lorenzen.
Gwynning
web- Kinda funny to think they’re going to pay Lorenzen more to take Cease’s spot.
BaseballisLife
I don’t think they will. White Sox have been cutting payroll down from $200 million last season to about $120 million now and Lorenzen will cost at least as much as Cease would have.
They will probably stay in house to fill the spot or look to waiver wire as season approaches and guys are getting cut.
Blackpink in the area
Yeah I think other teams read the rumors and it helped ignite legit talks for a trade. Rangers could have used him but oh well not crucial Rangers just gotta stay afloat for the first half.
Dennis Boyd
Even a cease for Snelling straight up is as for Padres. Preller has to lose his job if he gives up too much and they are miss playoffs, right? One of the worst GMs. Always trades for players at their peak only to see them crash and the prospects excel elsewhere
Brick House Coffee Tables Inc
It’s got to be Snelling or Thorpe, and maybe some sort of outfield lottery ticket. I just can’t imagine Getz selling for less with Texas and maybe the Yankees sniffing around, although the rumors were that Getz wanted Spenser Jones from the Yankees as a starting point.
websoulsurfer
Darvish
Snell
Musgrove
Soto
Hader
Cronenworth
Grisham
Profar
All guys that flourished as Padres after being traded for.
notstarboard
Most of these guys were already good and continued to be good. Snell, Soto, Hader, Darvish, like yeah, obviously. You also need to look at the value traded away and whether the Pads had other options there, whether the acquisitions’ production was likely to carry them into the playoffs, the salary implications, the years control, etc. It’s not as simple as “Juan Soto good” when you’re giving up guys like Abrams (2.1 fWAR as a 22 y/o in 2023) and Wood (#6 overall prospect and 60 FV on Fangraphs, #14 and 60 FV on MLB Pipeline) to get him.
Easy as 1 2 3
Until prospects actually contribute to an mlb team and have sustained success they mean very little.
Oh number 6 oh number 45 oh number 1045
Means nothing until they actually are an mlb regular.
Very few guys preller has traded have had sustained success an entire career. Only guy I can think of is Trea Turner.
notstarboard
Teams would not be willing to trade elite players for prospects if prospects meant very little.
Preller has been on the job for 10 years so no one he has traded away has *had* an entire career at this point. With that said, in addition to Turner, he also traded Zach Eflin and Luis Castillo. C.J. Abrams had 2.1 fWAR as a 22 y/o in Washington last year. Andres Munoz has 3.2 fWAR over the past two years, averages 99-100 with the fastball, and is closing for Seattle. And then there are some still-rising guys, like James Wood, who is currently one of MLB’s top prospects.
Javia135
Just FYI, Preller did not “trade” Luis Castillo. He traded FOR Luis Castillo, but MLB rescinded the trade.
notstarboard
Ah, looks like you’re right. I was going off of this page:
mlbtraderumors.com/2020/04/gm-trade-history-padres…
They have it drawn up as two trades instead of the one net trade, which I missed while just scanning the guys traded away.
Deleted Userrr
@Easy as 1 2 3 You forgot Max Fried, Yasmani Grandal, Ty France, Emmanuel Clase and Zach Eflin. Also traded the Braves the CBA pick they used to draft Austin Riley if you wanna count that.
Easy as 1 2 3
Teams keep prospects cause you’re hopeful they’ll live up to the prospect status. And they’re cheap.
But again.
Prospect rankings do not guarantee mlb success.
Never have never will
Saying OMG you gave away prospects means very little until they actually contribute at the mlb level.
If James Wood becomes Kyle Blanks 2.0 and Robert Hassel becomes Will Venable 2.0 padres didn’t give up much.
Zach Eflin has been a #3 starter who was closer to a #4 in Philly for many years in his career. He only cracked 150 innings once in Philly and last year with the Rays at age 29.
Luis Castillo was never actually a padre. Padres traded for him and sent him back after Colin Rea pitched 3 innings and got hurt. So no Preller didn’t trade Luis Castillo.
See you can’t even name guys he’s traded and regretted.
Cj Abrams is an elite defense league average offense player. Useful but hardly a #6 overall prospect player at this point. #6 you’re expecting an all star hof caliber player. Not what he is currently.
Gore is a #3 starter as well.
So far all Padres have up for Soto was a #3 and a player slightly better than a super utility guy. That can change but until it does that’s reality
People were upset over Luis Urias and Eric Lauer years back. Both flamed out in MIL.
Also 10 years is more than enough time for guys to be at year 6 even 7 at this point. Who’s actually sustained success 6 or 7 years that Preller traded away? Again Trea Turner comes to mind.
Deleted Userrr
@Easy as 1 2 3 You said Trea Turner is the only player Preller has traded who has had sustained success in the majors. That is simply not true. I mentioned Max Fried, Yasmani Grandal, Ty France, Emmanuel Clase, Zach Eflin and Austin Riley*. And then a lot of the others he traded are prospects who haven’t had the chance to succeed or fail in the majors just yet.
By the way, the combination of CJ Abrams and MacKenzie Gore produced about the same WAR as Juan Soto in 2023. So they have already panned out.
Easy as 1 2 3
Eflin has been a #3-#4 starter
Grandal is a PED user
France has had 2 good seasons didn’t have a good one last year
Clase is a PED user
I’ll give you Fried.
1 out of 5 ain’t bad
Easy as 1 2 3
Eflin has been a #3-#4 starter his entire career m. I’d hardly call that top 50 prospects in all of baseball worthy career.
Grandal is a PED user
France has had 2 good full seasons didn’t have a good one last year
Clase is a PED user
I’ll give you Fried.
1 out of 5 ain’t bad
Easy as 1 2 3
That’s cool about the WAR thing. Still all defense and ok bat and #3 starter.
You can’t count Austin Riley cause you don’t know the padres would have drafted him. You’re reaching.
Deleted Userrr
@Easy as 1 2 3
“Eflin has been a #3-#4 starter”
And the Padres would have been better off releasing him than trading him for Matt Kemp. He also had a big breakout this past season but I can’t count that again Preller because he was a FA after 2022.
“Grandal is a PED user”
Who has gone on to post 10,4 WAR and make 2 All Star teams without PED’s since he was traded. And like with Eflin, the Padres would have been better off releasing him than trading him for Kemp.
“France has had 2 good seasons didn’t have a good one last year”
8.5 WAR post trade. 2 years of control left. Padres fans all think that is the worst trade of the entire Preller era (I wouldn’t say that but it was pretty bad).
“Clase is a PED user”
Who has put up 7.1 WAR in the majors and back-to-back 2.8 WAR seasons as a reliever in the 2 seasons immediately after he came back from his suspension.
I’ll give myself all 5.
Deleted Userrr
@Easy as 1 2 3 “That’s cool about the WAR thing. Still all defense and ok bat and #3 starter.”
A run saved = a run scored. They had about the same WAR as Soto in 2023. That is all that matters. Plus you assume they won’t improve.
Easy as 1 2 3
Lol counting PED users is sad but you do you man. WAR means nothing when you’re a juicer which is why guys that were caught aren’t in the HOF despite WAR saying they should be.
Really reaching by counting known PED users, guys they never drafted, and guys they never traded in this thread
10 years and 2 names that actually mattered- Fried and Turner.
Better luck next time Jim.
Easy as 1 2 3
Never said they wouldn’t improve
I did say a utility give first player and #3 starter isn’t much to look at if that’s all WAS got.
Easy as 1 2 3
Yeah yeah Grandal and Clase stopped juicing after they got caught. Totally. Lmao.
Oh no 2 good years from France! sad. Lauer had 2 good years too you know. Surprise you didn’t add him to the list. Wonder why? Probably because you don’t have much of a point looking at just 2 years.
Do better man. The Riley one was the worst. Nice chatting with you but you’re reaching hard.
Easy as 1 2 3
Here’s a fun list
Jace Peterson
Dustin Peterson
Luis Urias
Eric Lauer (another 2 year wonder)
Hudson Potts
Cal Quantril (another 2 year wonder)
Ty France (2 year wonder so far)
Joe Ross
Jake Bauers
Matt Wisler
Luis Patino
Xavier Edwards
Logan Driscoll
Mason Thompson
Tucupita Marcano
Owen Miller
Gabriel Arias
Estuery Ruiz
Josh Naylor (2 year wonder so far)
Of all the prospects Preller has traded away in 10 years Turner Fried and possibly Bednar are actually ones that mattered.
You can find #3-#4 starters. Eflin being traded mattered very little. He never lived up to his prospect status. Not even close. He’s a poster child for why prospect status matters very little. He’s a good player but hardly the TOR he was suppose to be.
Trading away known PED users means nothing. Their WAR comes with an * and everything they accomplish after the fact means very little. Cause you don’t know if they’re clean or just using a different substance not detectable. Grandal cratering the way he did suggests he continued using.
Suggesting Austin Riley was dumb. Hands down just plain dumb. Going 41 40 guys were picked ahead of him. And no guarantee padres pick him if they kept the pick. That is akin to saying Omg how come you didn’t draft Mike trout?!?!!?! That kind of hindsight is just plain stupid.
Deleted Userrr
@Easy as 1 2 3
“Lol counting PED users is sad but you do you man.”
Not when they play well after they come back from the suspension. You’re really just grasping at straws at this point because you don’t like that I debunked you.
“10 years and 2 names that actually mattered- Fried and Turner.”
I named 5, 6 if you count Riley but I already admitted that that might not be fair. Next on the list you get names like Luis Urias, David Bednar and Cal Quantrill also.
“I did say a utility give first player and #3 starter isn’t much to look at if that’s all WAS got.”
First of all, it’s not all they got. Second of all, it is plenty to look at when they produce as much WAR as Soto and are controlled 4 years longer.
“Yeah yeah Grandal and Clase stopped juicing after they got caught.”
Oh. So you are a troll then? Got it. Why didn’t you just say so in the first place?
“Lauer had 2 good years too you know. Surprise you didn’t add him to the list. Wonder why? Probably because you don’t have much of a point looking at just 2 years.”
Actually it’s because he was only worth 2.1 WAR in the 4 years post-trade.
I had fun. Thanks for playing.
Easy as 1 2 3
Troll? No
It’s dumb to count known PED users. Their production comes with an *
Also dumb to count guys they never drafted.
Very dumb to count 2 years of production as if they traded something of value.
2-3 players in 10 years ain’t bad.
Still 1/5 for you Jim. 1/6 if you want to count Austin Riley. Those are rookie numbers. Gotta pump them up.
To date: all Nats have to show for superstar Juan Soto is a utility player and a # 3 player. That’s it so far. Could change. Could not change.
Deleted Userrr
Of the players you mentioned, Ty France and Luis Urias have more WAR post-trade than David Bednar. So do Yasmani Grandal, Emmanuel Clase and Zach Eflin. Cal Quantrill is only 0.2 behind Bednar, Josh Naylor’s WAR would be a lot higher if they didn’t make him play the outfield.
Suggesting that everything a guy who served a PED suspension does after the suspension doesn’t count is even more dumb. Especially when I prefaced that Preller never drafted Riley to begin with. You don’t know that Grandal continued using. It was just an easy straw for you to grasp.
You also fail to account for anything these players do in the future. Come the end of the 2030 season, I suspect that CJ Abrams, MacKenzie Gore, James Wood and Jack Suwinski will be ahead of everyone except Turner and Fried on the traded-by-Preller WAR list. Will be interesting to see what happens with Iriarte and Zavala.
Face it bro. You lost. Preller loses 10 trades for every trade he wins.
Deleted Userrr
Still 5/5 ;) 6/6 if we count Austin Riley (which I don’t hence me putting an asterisk by his name the first time I mentioned him).
To date what the Nats have to show for Juan Soto is two guys who combined for as much WAR as he did in 2023 while making the league minimum and controlled through 2028. And that’s before James Wood even takes a single major league AB. And Robert Hassell was injured all last year and has had a great spring training so maybe he turns things around?
Easy as 1 2 3
1/5
1/6 if you include Riley
Trading a #3-#4 starter isn’t a significant loss
PED users carry an * for their WAR
2-3 guys in 10 years is a pretty good record especially compared to all the others he traded away who amounted to very little, including guys with 2 years of production.
When they keep it up for 6-7 years like Fried and Turner have then we can count them as a loss. But it’s dumb and silly to act like guys who produce for 2 years and don’t after once league figures em out were a significant loss.
Easy as 1 2 3
Also your “Abrams and Gore equal Soto WAR” math is a little off. 1 guy getting 6 WAR + WAR from their replacements > 2 guys getting 6 WAR
Mainly cause you fail to factor in Padres signing Bogaerts to replace Abrams (who out WARd Abrams) and whoever they signed to replace Gore in the rotation.
But again you do you man.
Rally Goose
@Easy as 1 2 3 Abrams 185 OPS+ and on pace for 8.5 WAR so far this year. What was that you were saying about him not being an All Star?
ImYourHuckleberry
I can only wonder how this return will play itself out even in 6 months…be interesting to watch another Preller trade unfold.
ImYourHuckleberry
LOL. Even if something unravels, it’s unfolding.
Go Go Power Rangers
Didn’t expect this. I was hoping the Rangers would get a deal done but i guess the ask in the return was too much.
Wonder if any of the pitchers in the Soto trade are included…surely they didn’t include Salas.
die defunctorum
For some reason an old B Spears song comes to mind thinking of Preller and this latest trade “Oops, I did it again!”. Will be interesting to see all the moving pieces.
Gwynning
You said B Spears and I thought of Burning Spear. I was trying to guess what song u were thinking… then I saw the “Oops” haha
“Leave Britney alone!”
=)
Guybird
Love Burning Spear. Old School
oldgfan
What happened to the Padre downer dude ?
Towin dumping sumpin something ?
He was on literally every thread that was even remotely related to the Pads complaining about them. They finally make a move, crickets…
Brew’88
I’m sure he’s celebrating in his own way
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I hope he didn’t get so depressed that he threw in the towel. This trade should make his mental health better.
Gwynning
I kept trying to talk him off the cliff, but I’ve had laryngitis recently. D’oh!
Bobcastelliniscat
I was hoping the Reds would have acquired Cease. Should have offered Marte to get it done.
Well done Padres, fortune favors the bold!
Salzilla
GM’s are cutthroat, man. No action on Cease…then Cole gets injured…reports that Cashman is talking to the Sox…leaked by the Sox most likely…all of a sudden…Rangers sayin’ sup…Pads peaking in…and Preller swoops in all heeeeey, girl, look at MY hot prospects…and the team with the publicly reported need gets shafted.
You see, folks, this is why teams SHOULDN’T be so forthcoming with info right away.
Brew88
Hah, great summary there zilla
Big whiffa
Preller can flip him if they end up out of contention lol
die defunctorum
I was thinking the same thing. That said, he makes them better now. My concerns about the starting rotation are much less now… although I wish they had a lefty starter… but I’m not complaining! Really.. nuh-uh… all good man. :D
Big whiffa
They still got smelling somehow ! All the packages the white sox passed up on- to take this one.- solidifies Preller as best gm in baseball in my opinion. And I’m a reds fan
phuckinphill
Wow, the padres are serious about finishing in 4th this year.
VermonsterSD
You mean 2nd….
bucknerkingmansutter
Kurt Bevaqua, Eric Rasmussen, Bob Owchinko, and Tito Fuentes are headed to the ChiSox…
sascoach2003
They’d make the Sox a 80 win team and lead in WAR, unfortunately…
Dumpster Divin Theo
An 80 win team that could win the AL central
Gwynning
Just a friendly reminder from Tommy Boy here about Bevacqua’s hitting prowess… it’s a fun one boys, buckle up and get those earmuffs ready.
youtu.be/fzjWQF1oP2M?si=7ES8HhM8YZwyt4iQ
Brew88
lol
sergefunction
Cito Gaston, Jose Arcia, Johnny Podres and C. Arnholt Smith.
Brew88
Al Ferrara and Ed Spezio on tap Johnny Sipin
sergefunction
You can still buy a really nice house from Johnny Sipin if you’d like.
Dumpster Divin Theo
What are ..random names from the telephone book
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
I’m surprised. Padres seemed like they were in rebuild mode. I guessthey didn’t think they would hold onto Soto, so they just pivoted.
Brew88
Not in rebuild mode, They just committed to Bogaerts, Darvish, Machado, Tatis, Musgrove, Suarez, Cronenworth longterm. CBT reset is all.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
It seemed like their approach was different this offseason, that’s all I was saying.
YankeesBleacherCreature
The approach was to shed payroll while remaining competitive. They achieved that, at least on paper, with this move. Also has a good amount of SP depth.
notstarboard
Ah, of course, they are in “soon-to-be rebuilding mode”, given the pile of albatrosses they have stacked up while they continue to try to build through anything other than their farm.
Little that Preller does makes sense to me. Fangraphs has them pegged for 82 wins… Why is he trading prospects for Cease? Desperation? Or does he feel these guys are secretly bozos and CWS is actually the desperate party here?
Brew88
In Cease he’s trying to fill the Pads biggest need, maybe it gets them to 86 wins and WC. They still have a top 10 farm intact. I don’t have a problem with any GM trying to compete.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Rebuild mode, more like rebad mode. Amirite?
Buzzz Killington
Well at least Cease won’t go to the Tommy John Yankees.
Johnny utah
What did sox get in return?
Dumpster Divin Theo
Some players back. There should be a story on this in tomorrow’s sports section I believe maybe that will say
acoss13
I really doubt Jackson Merrill is part of the package. Preller is not that dumb, he’s basically the Padres’ CF and he’s been raking in Spring Training.
Yankee Clipper
Acoss, as with most trades the acquiring team’s fans always say “won’t happen without including ‘x’ prospects.” Happens every time and every time, it’s less than what they say. Multiple people saying Cease was going to get far more than Soto did because of control, etc…
But, as far as your personal expectations go, how does this register for you? You happy with this return for Cease?
Simm
I’d say the trade is pretty close to what the padres got for Soto. Thorpe for Thorpe, iriarte is basically Vasquez. Brito and higgy vs Zavala and Wilson. Pretty close, maybe the Sox did a little better depending on how you value Grisham. Overall it’s pretty close.
If you consider it close even though all the players arent the same the padres basically traded Soto and Grisham for king and cease, plus saved about 22m in the deal once you balance the money out. I’ll take two years of king and cease plus 22m over 1 year of Soto. Specially if you are cash restricted like the padres are.
OldSaltUSN
Plus, Crease has two years remaining before FA. If he performs, it’s a stroke of brilliance. If not, FIRE Preller! /sarcasm
acoss13
Clip,
Thorpe was already a nice boon, but seeing Iriarte in the package, who is another good pitching prospect as pointed out by another person, I am satisfied. Two young pitchers is perfect for a team going nowhere. Cease gets to play for a team trying to compete, and quite frankly he’s going to do much better behind a defense that’s so much better than the White Sox. He’s going to be a very nice addition to the Padres so cheers San Diego enjoy him.
Yankee Clipper
Great! Congratulations, man. I think it’s a good return as well. Thorpe is an exciting young pitcher. I hated that he was traded, but it was worth it, imho, because the Yankees desperately needed Soto.
Zombie Bukowski
You’ll love his walks.
VermonsterSD
Snell walked a ton, and won a cy young.
Gwynning
I think Zombie meant Soto’s walks? Anyway, this defo seems like a win/win trade… which are the best.
jacl
stop calling this mediocre pitcher an ace. he’s far, far from it.
pincrusher
Based on return, we will see if Padres view him as an ace.
jacl
somebody was bound to probably over pay a guy with a whip of nearly 1.5. pitchers who walk had the batters he gave it seems tend not to fare well. how many crappy pitchers have we seen put up one excellent season worthy of cy young votes to only revert back to the way they were before and after that year? Look no further than Martin Perez.
Braves_saints_celts
I completely agree with your statement, but the Padres managing a pitcher that walks a crap ton of hitters and is still elite, look no further than Blake Snell, but at the same time, it’s one of the reasons he’s unsigned because it made his value hard to gauge
VermonsterSD
He will be a solid number 3, not expecting him to be an Ace. And to get that for 2 years of control at a cheap price for basically nobody and keep your farm intact is great.
ryrockak
Not that far lol
HEHEHATE
This looks great on paper, but again hold your horses as AJ preller destroys the team again on his way out the door.
3 finger split
I called this a few months ago but I hate the fact that AJ flips so many of the top prospects…3-4-5 for 1 is a great deal for Chicago but they never seem to work out for San Diego…I like the get but at what cost and being a pitcher he is one pitch away from having something let loose…poof
websoulsurfer
When have they NOT worked out for the Padres?
Rally Goose
Nola, Clevinger, Frazier and Hill/Choi?
Brick House Coffee Tables Inc
Salas is untouchable and Merrill is their Opening Day CF. I would have to expect either Snelling or Thorpe and then a more lottery OF such as Zavala.
SupremeZeus
White Sox are pretty parochial, probably Head from homewood flossmoor.
dano62
Happy for Cease gets to escape the swirling White Sox mess for sunny San Diego; no closer to the playoffs but hey life’s good… hope Getz got at least a couple good pieces. Cashman go back to square one!
Zombie Bukowski
No closer to the playoffs. Yeah STFU hater
filihok
ZB
Muted (overly aggressive for no reason.)
Brick House Coffee Tables Inc
Hey I actually got two right!! That’s rare for me.
I didn’t think there would be four guys going back, however.
fred-3
It’s crazy how AJ Preller still has that job. Like 3 different owners, about 5 separate managers, multiple roster teardowns, etc., yet he’s still there. Amazing.
King Floch
He’s gotta have pics of somebody doing something naughty. HAS TO.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Those minor league systems. That’s how the man razzles and dazzles his way to staying around.
Really, bringing the system back into the top 10 less than two years after clearing it out to get Soto is super impressive. The likes of the Angels would kill for that.
Zombie Bukowski
How he has led a franchise to an NLCS appearance and relevancy, is a top tier talent evaluator, and consistently has Top 5 farm systems speaks for itself. How you sit on the outside and post on a forum watching the world pass you by is funny and amazing
websoulsurfer
1 year “making a splash” to please the owners which increased ticket sales 20%, then 1 roster tear down, a 4 year rebuild that the ownership told all the fans would be happening, then right on cue in the playoffs 2 of the last 4 years including the NLCS.
Record revenue. Record ticket sales 2 years in a row.
Got a great team of stars, most games are already sold out for 2024, and he just brought on board a solid #2-#3 starter without giving up any of his top 4 prospects.
If the team totally collapses in 2024 I could see his job being at risk, but with Shildt at the helm I don’t see that happening.
Padres will be in contention for a WC and as we have seen the last few years, once you are in anything can happen.
wreckage
Actually the Padres sent out a press release on the 12th of this month saying their season tickets just sold out but that there will be single game tickets available for all other games to be released during the season. They’re not in fact sold out for most games.
websoulsurfer
Single game tickets ALREADY went on sale. You can go try to buy tickets today. Don’t get your hopes up for any good seats. They are in fact sold out for more than half of the home games this season. 3.4 million tickets sold to date, a record for Petco, and the home opener is 2 weeks away.
User 1413108128
Where’s Towinagain? This has to make him happy. Been a rough offseason for him thinking the Padres weren’t even trying and then BAM his team gets Cease!
Congratulations Padres fans, I hope Cease regains his pre 2023 form.
websoulsurfer
He gets to work with Niebla and in an organization run by Shildt. That is a huge step up from what he was used to on the South Side,
Rally Goose
“Abrams 88 OPS+ for Nats. He can field, but not hit.”
LOL!
runningwithnailclippers
Am i missing something here? They don’t have the offense anymore that they had, plus lost a lot of pitching talent. Why waste your prospects for Cease who probably won’t even resign with yo?
Reynaldo's
Because the prospects they’re giving up for him aren’t hitting prospects.
Brick House Coffee Tables Inc
Because right now the Vegas over/under on them is 81-82. Last year 84 made the final two playoff spots, and the DBacks went on a roll from there.
Can Cease bump them up to an 85 win team? If so, then Preller probably keeps his job. And if not, they can trade him at the deadline and recoup most of their outlay.
drasco036
People think just because the Padres had a bad season based on expectations that they are a bad team. There is still a lot of talent there, enough to be in the playoff hunt.
I said before, my unpopular picks are San Diego and/or the Mets to make the playoffs, Yankees not making the playoffs. People are sleeping on talent.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Check what the return was for Soto. Michael King is a SP.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Cease has two years of control left (’24 and ’25). A bit soon to worry about re-signability.
websoulsurfer
You are missing a huge amount.
Padres lost Soto and Grisham.
Gained Merrill, Pauley, Profar and a bulked up Azocar
Get healthy Machado, Bogaerts, and Cronenworth plus a full year of Campusano.
Padres offense is just fine.
Now the rotation is Darvish, Musgrove, Cease, King and 4 guys fighting to win the #5 slot. That is strong.
Simm
Web- totally agree.
Losing Soto hurts but if Merrill can hold his own he should be an upgrade offensively over Grisham. Grisham his last 1000 at bats was a below .200 hitter.
Profar isn’t sexy in left but the team has played a lot better when he is on it. He he bottom line is tatis, Xander and manny have to be good.
Campy and cronenworth need to be steady and Merrill needs to be above avg. if that happens and it can easily happen the padres offense can be better than a year ago.
Plus I’d argue their depth is better this year than last. In both pitching and offense is wise.
Longtimecoming
Pitching depth at top / middle is definitely better than projected at stert of 23. Of course, Wacha, Lugo, Snell all over performed during the course of the year. Will Cease, King and Brito?
Need Cro to rebound as well. I think Campy adds offense they wasnt there at start of 23 behind the plate.
winniejones31
Profar left the game with a foot/ankle injury today. Don’t know how serious but it didn’t look good.
Brew88
Maybe the biggest addition to the offense in 24 is to come from Tatis and Machado. Especially Tatis, who is more likely to return to his career numbers and we all know what that means. But yes, offensive upgrades at CF and C could offset loss of Mr OBP. Still, I hope they add a DH/1B/LF bat with some slug….like Duvall or Belt. Hell LFGSD!
websoulsurfer
From Padres website
“After the game, manager Mike Shildt said Profar’s injury was a “mild sprain” and that he would make the trip with the team to Korea. Beyond that, Shildt said he wouldn’t speculate, but noted team doctors were hopeful Profar would be “just fine.””
The Big Yo
Jesus welcome pack to the show in 2026 white Sock fans!!!! I haven’t had a look at the trade but I’d imagine the padres have just emptied any top leave tank they had left. Terrible move for the padres. Cease is a poor man’s opening day starter
Simm
Not even close
websoulsurfer
Didn’t even touch the Padres top 4 prospects and Cease will be the Padres #3 starter.
Simm
I’d argue they didn’t touch the top 5 prospects considering Vries would pass Thorpe soon.
Sharocko
It would seem the bottom half of Padres’ top 10 might be top 5 on other teams. Preller might be lacking some on overall roster control (though his depth looks a lil better this year if his kids pan out)… but his detractors keep failing to realize how he & his crew know how to replenish the farm quickly (they’ve done it multiple times now.) That is not so easily done by any GM.
Simm
Yeah it’s crazy how preller can restock a farm so quickly. Between drafts, trades and international guys he has his hands in all avenues. Keeps one here and there and trades the rest.
Sharocko
Exactly…and those types don’t just grow on trees.
websoulsurfer
When De Vries got into the game yesterday, it was a historic moment. 1st time any team had a 17-year-old play in a Cactus League game 2 years in a row.
Longtimecoming
Yeah I’m not as unhappy as I thought I’d be!
Brick House Coffee Tables Inc
The White Sox need volume. Thorpe becomes the leading prospect for the 2025 rotation, Iriarte eventually becomes a bullpen velocity guy, Wilson can get used this year and maybe flipped, and the OF is a lottery ticket.
Jagsmanohman
Lol Getz getting played as usual. Yall already know Preller checked the prospects he’s sending for noisy UCLs.
leftcoaster
Thorpe is one of the guys going to Chicago.
sss847
disappointing if thats the headlining piece.
guessing the yankees best offer was a chopped cheese from a bodega in Newark.
King Floch
And there it is! Frigging FINALLY!
Adding Cease really helps the Pads, they needed another big SP soooo badly, and it kept him away from the Yankees and Rangers, which is good for my Orioles. Here’s hoping the ChiSox got a nice haul for him.
And thank God the “Cease to Baltimore” subject can finally be put to bed lol.
acoss13
So far Thorpe is in the package so I’m happy. Preller may have outbid Cashman on this one.
Brew’88
I think you’re going to like Iriarte Across, maybe more upside than Thorpe
acoss13
I really wanted Thorpe, so was happy then. Going to have to keep my eye Iriarte now. I am quite happy with this to be honest!
Tacoshells
Ok cool just a couple nobody’s
sckoul
If Thorpe was headline name, we lost this trade.
Brew’88
Iriarte and Zavala are top 5 prospects on 80% of teams
straightuphonestguy
Very excited to see Cease work with Niebla. I’m guessing one from Thorpe/Lesko/Iriarte/Snelling and Mazur anchor the return.
THEY LIVE!!!
6:56pm: Drew Thorpe and Jairo Iriarte
Who are these guys?
acoss13
Thorpe came from the Yankees in the Soto trade, he was a big piece. Not sure of Iriarte but getting Thorpe is a nice boon for the White Sox.
Brick House Coffee Tables Inc
#5 and #8 prospects according to MLB.com ratings. Both starting pitchers. Thorpe is probably in the minors for another year, and Iriarte probably gets fast tracked to Chicago by June.
acoss13
Very nice thank you for the information Brick House Coffee Tables!
Brew’88
Iriarte’s control has greatly improved and fastball has increased in velo by 2 mph in past year, can hit 99, and he’s still developing.
acoss13
I didn’t Getz would get much pitching back, but we got two promising pitchers, that just made my day haha! Appreciate the information on him Brew’88!
Brew88
I’ll definitely be following the Wsoxnext few years hoping these guys succeed!
Aiden Awe
We hope.
digrod
Big over pay.
whyhayzee
Just in – Yankees offering Soto for Cease.
Details at 11.
sdhitman19
Thope and Iriarte to the Sox
Friarguy19
With Thorpe and Iriarte, the price is already steep. Thorpe we just acquired from the Yankees. Hope we aren’t giving up much more.
Longtimecoming
Maybe Zavala or Valenzuela or back of top 30 and this isn’t as bad as I feared.
A fair top 4 spots in rotation for 2 years? We still have Snelling and Lesko and probably Britto and Vazquez and Mazur for future. Not a bad rotation for next few years.
Yu could be the 5 next year!
hyraxwithaflamethrower
No offense to Thorpe, but I’d hoped the Sox would do better than him as the headliner.
hyraxwithaflamethrower
Getting Zavala helps my opinion of this deal.
Brew’88
you’re getting quite a haul, as a Pads fan I think AJ overpaid, again. But they had to bring in another proven SP for this year to legitimately compete, given all the commitments to stars on the team. Sox did well.
hyraxwithaflamethrower
I know Salas and Merrill weren’t happening. I was hoping for one of Lesko/Snelling. But you’re right, a package headlined by Thorpe and Zavala isn’t bad. Not enamored with Iriarte. Sox don’t need yet another live arm who can’t find the plate, but the first two pieces are enough for me.
Sharocko
Not sure it was an overpay as much as a pretty solid deal for both sides…when you consider what the financial prices for this offseasons’ pitchers have come out to.
You knew the top guys were going to get top pay…and you still have two guys who are trying to figure out what team they will have to orient to because they’ve basically lost the majority of their spring training because their $$$ hasn’t aligned
Even the more average pitchers even made out pretty well with $$$ this offseason…so prospect capital proved pretty valuable for this deal to go down for a very solid pitcher.
Preller and his crew have always been willing to trade theirs…because he has the backing of his brass to build it back up quickly again.
Brew88
Iriarte is young and has progressed significantly with control. You could probably argue at this point that his control is better than Cease’s. He has the most upside in the haul.
hyraxwithaflamethrower
“You could probably argue at this point that his control is better than Cease’s.” Not a very high bar to clear, that one. He might have the most upside, but I also see the highest bust potential. Guys like Cease and Snell who can walk that many batters and still be effective aren’t as common as guys who walk that many batters and are mop-up men in the pen or #5 starters.
Brew88
Sure. But he’s sure been getting guys out lately with electric stuff. I didn’t say he was a guarantee, but a lot of upside as rated by those evaluators who know pitching better than we do.
soxprospectsroverrated
White Sox to Yankees:
We want Dominguez, Spencer Jones, Peraza, Volpe, Cashman’s kidney, $20 million and Austin Wells
White Sox to Padres:
We want your 5th, 9th, 19th and 28th best prospects please!
snoopy369
One top 100 prospect and a second 100 prospect feels like not enough, but we’ll see what else comes – it’s pretty normal for news to dribble out some in trades like this.
BennyGiant
Not enough for a guy with one good season on his resume?
Wire to wire 2024
Way less than what they wanted from the reds iirc
DarkSide830
I’d bet Thorpe > Cease by the end of the season.
Javia135
I wouldn’t be at all surprised.
straightuphonestguy
Thorpe has an amazing floor and will probably pitch forever, but he’s not gonna have the upside of Cease.
DarkSide830
Outside of 2022 when has said ceiling manifested?
straightuphonestguy
2021-2023, when he averaged ~175 IP/3.6 ERA.
straightuphonestguy
Thorpe is a solid pitcher and will probably have a long ML career, but I don’t see him better than Cease in 2024-2025.
LetTheGoodTimesROFL
You are almost there. Isn’t that the point of a trade? A team that wants short term value versus another that’s looking for long term?
Brew’88
Iriarte might be in rotation this year before Thorpe
straightuphonestguy
I don’t see it, Thorpe is just so polished. But Iriarte is not far behind.
websoulsurfer
Thorpe ceiling – Mid to a back of the rotation starter. A #4 or #5
Scouting Grades
Fastball: 50 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 70 | Control: 60 | Overall: 55
Cease ceiling – 2022 stats in MLB 2.20 ERA with 227 SO in 184 IP
Scouting grades:
Fastball: 70 | Curveball: 65 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 45 | Overall: 55
Thorpe went to a team with one of the worst defenses behind him.
Cease went to one of the best defensive teams.
Thorpe sits 89-92 and relies on a changeup as his out pitch.
Cease’ sits 96 and his out pitch is now a slider. He ranked in the top 6 in swing and misses last season and #1 in whiffs over the last 3 seasons.
leftcoaster
Iriarte is the second player going to Chicago.
LetTheGoodTimesROFL
White Sox theme song for this year? Wake Me Up When September Ends
ACK
Well there sure aren’t celebrating a Holiday this year on the south side.
This one belongs to the Reds
Before the trade it was Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go.
beyou02215
The Padres should now flip him to the Yankees or Orioles. The Padres are going to need all the low cost talent as they can get.
Moneyballer
Has that been done before?
just_thinkin
They could flip him back to the White Sox for all the low cost talent they just gave up.
'Tang It
I don’t know these prospects, but I feel like Chicago didn’t get what they wanted. I don’t understand the rush to do it now.
Johnny utah
Thorpe & jairo gonna be real good real soon
San diego got bamboozled!
websoulsurfer
Drew Thorpe, Jairo Iriarte and possibly a 3rd player are headed to the White Sox.
rememberthecoop
What happened to this big ask that Getz was insisting on?
Simm
They got quite a bit back soo far…Thorpe, Iriarte, Wilson, Zavala. Zavala was a top 100 guy last year. Just missed this year. Iriarte was a just miss top 100 guy as well. Wilson is a good pen arm. Thorpe is a top 100 guy. Plus all these guys could see the majors this year, except maybe Zavala.
Devlsh
Yep Simm, seems like a solid deal.
It just goes to show you what two years of control, a reasonable salary, durability and upside nets you on a market where pitching is prized.
Moneyballer
Thorpe – nice get! So basically Dylan Cease was a part of the Juan Soto return.
FanDan
Three of their top 10 prospects and one of their best relievers. Steep. Getting to overpay territory.
Blackpink in the area
If that’s all I say both teams did pretty well. Padres have a good system 3 of their top 10 is pretty good and Padres didn’t give up any of their big prospects. If this is the deal I like it for both teams.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
They say the fairest deal in a legal settlement is when both sides feel put upon.
There are fans of both teams in this comment section saying their team got screwed, so maybe this is just a good trade.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
Shocking trade. Wowsers. What are the Padres doing???
C Yards Jeff
Trying to win now can get pricy. Did Getz get his haul? I think so.
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Thorpe has a cooler last name than Cease.
That is a very important metric to use when judging trades.
Rsox
So Thorpe, Iriarte, Wilson and Zavala going back to the south side as i can’t imagine any other players involved. Not the farm busting deal i think we all expected but Thorpe could slot into the White Sox rotation and Wilson into the bullpen right away. Now if Preller were to add another bat this team may not be so bad
RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame
Zavala’s in this too? Hate this deal for the Padres.
B Thomas
Horrible deal for Sox. Where is the second top 100 prospect? I would’ve gone a different direction. WEE GOT GETZ’D….again. Like our starting SS/2B/C..
Wadz
Thorpe and Iriarte are t100 in various lists… Zavala is close also
Simm
Zavala was a top 100 last year and Iriarte is basically a top 100 guy. Fangraphs has him ahead of most padres prospects
SupremeZeus
Seems about right. This return tells you generally how the teams making offers over the past few days value Dylan Cease. 2 years of Cease simply isn’t going to command elite prospects. The White Sox version of Cease isn’t elite or a #1. I suspect every team was offering quantity for Cease vs. elite quality.
pincrusher
As a Sox fan, I am fine with this. Cease provided way more value over the years than I anticipated when the Sox got him in the Quintana package. To me, the Quintana trade keeps paying out.
B Thomas
So the most starts in the AL last four years isn’t worth elite. His 2022 season wins the cy young 90% of the years. Arguably the best rotation on slider in baseball isn’t elite. When he dominates and is the cy discussion again next year and these A+ level prospects flame out in AA like most do this will look great for the white Sox.
FanDan
Yep. Holes in the OF and looking at Wade as your opening day 3B.
LongBeachPadre
Horrible, horrible deal for the Padres!!! PRELLER IS AN IDIOT