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Padres Interested In Mason Miller, Continuing To Pursue Jarren Duran

By Anthony Franco | July 30, 2025 at 9:36pm CDT

The Padres continue to lurk on some of the top potential trade candidates. Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic wrote this afternoon that San Diego remains enamored with Red Sox left fielder Jarren Duran. Dennis Lin and Ken Rosenthal at The Athletic write that the Friars are involved on Guardians left fielder Steven Kwan as well. Lin and Rosenthal also report that the Padres have interest in A’s flamethrower Mason Miller.

Miller remains a long shot trade candidate but would be one of the most impactful arms available if the A’s seriously consider dealing him. Rosenthal reported this afternoon that the Phillies, Mets and Yankees had all been in touch with the A’s. The Phils and Mets were evidently deterred by the asking price. Philadelphia went on to acquire Jhoan Duran, while the Mets added Ryan Helsley. The Yankees have not pivoted to a different late-game weapon. However, SNY’s Andy Martino suggested this evening that the A’s asking price was high enough that talks with the Yanks had yet to become especially serious.

The Padres have two prospects on Baseball America’s most recent Top 100 update: infielder Leo De Vries at #5 and catcher Ethan Salas at #65. They’d previously been reluctant to part with either player. Salas’ stock has dipped in recent months, largely because of a back injury that has kept him on the minor league injured list since late April. Salas is still a very good prospect, but De Vries is the clear top talent in the system.

San Diego could have a tough time acquiring an impact player with multiple years of control unless they’re willing to put De Vries on the table. Rosenthal and Lin write that the Padres are at least willing to discuss De Vries and Salas in trade conversations. It stands to reason they’d prefer to build a package around the latter, but his injury might make that difficult right now.

MassLive’s Sean McAdam suggested last week that the Red Sox rebuffed a framework built around Salas and Dylan Cease in talks on Jarren Duran. McCaffrey suggested today that Boston would be more open to building a Duran package around Cease and De Vries. That might be a bridge too far for San Diego.

The Padres’ interest in Miller comes as the Friars are simultaneously considering trading away MLB pitching. They’ve been open to offers on Cease for a few days, listening on the impending free agent starter while separately acquiring controllable pitching. There’d be a similar logic in shopping closer Robert Suarez, who may opt out of the remaining two years and $16MM on his contract. Jon Heyman of The New York Post relayed this morning that Suarez is indeed in play in talks with other clubs. (As impending free agents, neither Cease nor Suarez would be of any interest to the A’s.)

San Diego could try to arrange a Suarez deal while making a push for Miller to replace him in the ninth inning. Rosenthal and Lin also float the possibility of the Padres stretching Miller back out as a starting pitcher. That’d be a very difficult ask midseason but could be more viable next spring. Miller moved to the bullpen because of a concerning injury history that included shoulder and elbow issues. Throwing as hard as he does puts plenty of stress on a pitcher’s arm. Still, the upside of returning Miller to a rotation role would be tantalizing. The Padres have had success with Seth Lugo, Michael King and (to a much lesser extent) Stephen Kolek as reliever to rotation conversions. Cease and King are impending free agents, and there’s not much in the way of controllable starting pitching to go around.

None of this is to say that San Diego making a blockbuster acquisition is likely. The A’s control Miller for four and a half seasons. They’re not going to trade him for anything less than a monster haul. It’d take a bigger return than what the Phillies sent to Minnesota for two and a half years of control over Jhoan Duran: top 100 catching prospect Eduardo Tait and young starter Mick Abel. That’s probably also true for Jarren Duran and Kwan, All-Star caliber outfielders who are controllable for multiple seasons. A lot could hinge on De Vries, but if the Padres are genuinely willing to consider dealing one of the 10 or so best prospects in the sport, that’d open plenty of opportunities for a huge swing.

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  1. James Midway

    2 months ago

    When it comes to the Padres I don’t believe a word the clown in the bow tie or his hand puppet Lin say.

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      Preller is cooking, no doubt about it but no idea what he’ll pull off.

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    • Van Lingle Mungo

      2 months ago

      Why? He’s usually spot on and has great sources. Why the Rosenthal hate? He seems like a pretty straightforward, honest type of guy.

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      • Gwynning

        2 months ago

        Mungo- My honest, as-impartial-as-I-can-be take? Rosie is a pretty straightforward guy when it comes to Dodger news and a hot-fart-in-the-wind guy when it comes to Padre news.

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        • Van Lingle Mungo

          2 months ago

          Thanks, Gwynning. I appreciate you as always.

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      • Scrambley

        2 months ago

        Because the Padres hate him and probably have no desire to offer him scoops.

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      • Herc33

        2 months ago

        He wasn’t spot on when he announced Scherzer to SD at the deadline few years back.

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        • Van Lingle Mungo

          2 months ago

          That was Jim Bowden.

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    • 99Captain Judge99

      2 months ago

      If the report is true. It’s probably worth it for Mason Miller. The A’s want Carlos Lagrange and Cam Schittler in a package for Miller. The Yankees most likely would give up Lagrange, Hess, and Selvidge in a package to the A’s.

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  2. Rsox

    2 months ago

    The Padres do not have the prospects to get Duran/Kwan and Miller. One of the three maybe, but not two

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    • FenwayFanatic

      2 months ago

      Unless they use devries

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      • Rsox

        2 months ago

        That still only gets you one and you almost certainly have to use Salas to get the other. Could happen but I’m not sure it will

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      • Gwynning

        2 months ago

        If Leo was “in play” then I think we all woulda heard the news by now.

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        • FenwayFanatic

          2 months ago

          I don’t expected Duran to get dealt for that reason

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    • Dorothy_Mantooth

      2 months ago

      The Red Sox have no need for DeVries. Their future infield (except for 1st base) is taken care of with Mayer, Campbell, Story and hopefully Bregman for the next few years, plus they have a similar IF prospect in Franklin Arias who is currently their #2 prospect and in the Top 100 as well. The Sox OF is set too. Duran, Rafaela, Anthony & Abreu are an awesome collection of OFs and they should not be messed with. The only ‘needs’ the Red Sox offense has are at 1B, C and DH, and those aren’t really long term needs either. If Casas can come back healthy, 1B will be covered and if Navarez can continue to grow, they are set with a starting catcher until the end of the decade and beyond. Even at DH, they have the Password ready down at AAA and he bats RH which is a benefit.

      The Red Sox primary needs for 2026-2027 are all on the mound. With Tanner Houck imploding this year, they need at least 2 quality starters for next season and bullpen help as well. If the Red Sox decide to trade either Duran or Abreu, it has to be for a controllable pitcher like Joe Ryan or Alcantara; not a rental as they really are not true contenders this year. Anything else would be really dumb on their behalf. They can deal lower level prospects for a back end starter, bullpen help and maybe a rental first baseman to get them to the playoffs and show some progress, but with the right offseason moves, the Red Sox window to truly contend starts in 2026 and beyond.

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      • FenwayFanatic

        2 months ago

        Use him as a trade piece next deadline or the offseason

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  3. steelehere83

    2 months ago

    That’s not news. What team doesn’t have interest in Mason Miller?

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    • Van Lingle Mungo

      2 months ago

      The Rockies

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      • steelehere83

        2 months ago

        Good point though I’d imagine they’d take him if the deal was right since his contract is next to nothing.

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      • GhostofShoelessJoe

        2 months ago

        Implication There is no real incentive in having Miller to bring in to minimize how many runs COL loses by. OUCH. That’s piling on.

        That’s Cold Bro.
        Mashup of ’70s and current slang 😉

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  4. mbreslow77

    2 months ago

    The Duran love is a bit much!

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    • Brew88

      2 months ago

      11 HRs and .265 BA never meant more

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      • Gwynning

        2 months ago

        114 OPS+, 18 or 19 swipes, .780 OPS and that D would play huge in this Padre lineup… DH Sheets and just roll with our anemic Cs. I’d like it, but gotta be a >10% chance it’s happening.

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        • Brew88

          2 months ago

          Sure but Petco numbers may not be same ( so says the analytics) and SBs are inflated these days, even Manny has 10, Bogey nearly 20! I like Duran but the asking price seems too great a sacrifice. Would prefer a cheaper RH bat

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        • GhostofShoelessJoe

          2 months ago

          Doesn’t SDP have interest in Raffy or W. Abreu? They should BUT BOS doesn’t want to trade them also.
          BOS does need to improve pitching Duh.
          A starter and a reliever.
          Preferably a total of 3
          Strategy Acquire 4 or 5 raw talents and develop/refine them while they are inexpensive

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  5. taylor

    2 months ago

    Lin, Rosenthal et al are never right. They just post crap to get clicks.

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    • Van Lingle Mungo

      2 months ago

      Nonsense.

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  6. muskie73

    2 months ago

    Lefthand-hitting outfielders Jarren Duran and Steven Kwan provide interesting comps.

    Duran is a year older than Kwan (they share a September 5 birthday) but Duran has three more years of team control working off his 2025 salary of $3.85 million while Kwan has only two more years of team control working off his 2025 salary of $4.18 million.

    Heading in Wednesday’s games, Duran had posted 13.0 bWAR and 11.3 fWAR in 460 career games, including 3.0 bWAR and 2.5 fWAR in 107 games this year.

    Kwan had posted 16.0 bWAR and 14.6 fWAR in 528 career games, including 3.1 bWAR and 2.7 fWAR in 101 game this year.

    Duran had a career OPS+ of 114, including has a career an OPS+ of 114 this year, while Kwan had a career OPS+ of 114, including an OPS+ of 110 this year.

    Duran was an All Star in 2024 while Kwan is a two-time All Star who won a Gold Glove in each of his first three seasons.

    Baseball Trade Values assigns Duran a surplus value of $55.4 million and Kwan a surplus value of $52.4 million.

    Which player is a more attractive option for the Padres?

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    • Brew88

      2 months ago

      Pads need a RH bat with slug so …neither?

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      • Guybird

        2 months ago

        We think that they need a right hand bat with slug, but it seems to me with their interest in these two means they are looking to build their offense a little bit differently than most people might expect.
        Another contact oriented player to move the chain and lengthen the lineup- don’t know if it will happen but with the philosophy behind the way they are constructed it makes sense to me
        Not saying any of it’s going to happen…

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      • tmillz

        2 months ago

        Talk to me Brew!

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    • tmillz

      2 months ago

      Muskie – Thank you for the excellent, well presented comparison! My heart wants Duran.
      Although, I like Kwan, as well. Ultimately, it comes down to what we’d have to give up for each to tip the scales in one direction. If it’s the the same haul, I prefer Duran for the person & style of play.
      Having said that, with BoSox injury, I thought JD would have to wait til the offseason.

      To me the best, least expensive & quickest move should be Ramon Laureano. Right-handed, raking for the O’s, & has a $6M club option in 2026. Get Razer in place, bring Charlie Morton with him. Then see what AJ can make out of Cease/Suarez & the prospects/ controllable players we can get with them.

      Thoughts?

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      • Brew88

        2 months ago

        Laureano makes perfect sense to me as well, but I’d keep Cease and Suarez and win now

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    • 96mnc

      2 months ago

      Kwan.

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    • GhostofShoelessJoe

      2 months ago

      Does BOS have good discipline/focus or has some early success caused distractions. Dreams of a long term extension and guaranteed $ among them.

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  7. Cooperdooper7

    2 months ago

    The Red Sox are not trading Duran…. stop with this nonsense

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    • towinagain

      2 months ago

      Padres are not trading DeVries, so both teams are in the same boat so to speak.

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    • JSC Cubbs

      2 months ago

      This nonsense could Cease in like..17 hours?

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  8. Simm

    2 months ago

    First I’ve heard of them willing to even consider trading DeVries.

    I don’t see them trading him for miller. Probably too risky as a starter and not worth it as a closer. Padres already have the best pen in baseball.

    Duran maybe given Prellers constant pursuit of him and his years of control.

    Kwan isn’t with DeVries. Perhaps they could do a deal with him around Salas and pitching.

    Rumor has it Boston wants cease and DeVries

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    • Gwynning

      2 months ago

      It’s not so much willing to even consider trading De Vries so much as Preller listens to every phone call.

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      • GhostofShoelessJoe

        2 months ago

        Can’t SDP just clone Dave Winfield?
        Hasn’t AI and Jurassic Park technology advanced this far. Plus the real Winfield gets an extra stream of positive cash flow.
        See I’m out here trying to solve problems. It’s a Vision Thing.
        Can You See It? 😉

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    • Brew88

      2 months ago

      What reliable source suggests they willing to trade DeVries?

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      • Simm

        2 months ago

        Rosenthal and Lin write that the Padres are at least willing to discuss De Vries and Salas in trade

        Willing to listen means they would consider it for the right player. Otherwise you wouldn’t be willing to listen.

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        • Brew88

          2 months ago

          I guess it behooves all GMs to listen on any player.

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    • 96mnc

      2 months ago

      Joe Ryan would be the only realistic option I could see SD moving DeVies for. And even in that deal they’d probably want Bader and cash back to offset the additional salary this year. Hell, maybe Miranda too with an eye on him as a 1b next year.

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      • Simm

        2 months ago

        I thought about that as well. Joe Ryan to the padres makes some sense.

        No rumors of such a move though.

        I think he is really pushing for a big deal. Will see what happens. Preller is the one guy not afraid to trade the farm including top prospects

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  9. Pedro Martinez’s Mango Tree

    2 months ago

    Hey Preller, just remind Breslow how much he’s paying Duran, and he’ll give you Roman Anthony for free to take him off your hands

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    • Gwynning

      2 months ago

      You drive a hard bargain, Señor Mango!

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    • mlb fan

      2 months ago

      “Hey Preller..Just remind Breslow”…Seeing as how Craig Breslow just had his phone privileges restored over the Chris Sale deal, I’m pretty sure he’d enjoy conversing with practically any other MLB GM.

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  10. wbz41

    2 months ago

    Duran isn’t going anywhere other than the playoffs in Boston.

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    • Pedro Martinez’s Mango Tree

      2 months ago

      lmao

      Pass that stuff over here, man!

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  11. ellisburks

    2 months ago

    Duran isn’t going to the Padres for a rental starter who is below average this season and 18 year old prospect. He is The Sox #3 hitter with an OPS over 1 in July. He’s going nowhere.

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    • Cooperdooper7

      2 months ago

      LMAO…. The Red Sox already have SS Franklin Arias who is right there with De Vries as a top prospect,,,, Plus Mayer already in the Majors who will be their SS for many years.

      Also, there is a reason why Cease is always available…. he isn’t that good.

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      • Brew88

        2 months ago

        Padres are getting offers for Cease from nearly every contending team because they think he sucks?

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      • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

        2 months ago

        The Red Sox would gladly trade Marcelo Meyer if it would mean plugging in a different Young shortstop or other player.

        The Sox are loaded in the infield and Mayer has injury history.

        Nice player, but gets nicked up way too much.

        Reminds me of Nose-mar way too often, but of course, without the power.

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        • Cooperdooper7

          2 months ago

          Hilarious….. the Red Sox are not trading Meyer either….. you fools crack me up. If they were trading him, he would have went in the Crochet deal instead of Teel…. but they said no then Compromised with Teel and Meirdroth.

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        • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

          2 months ago

          Fools?

          Pretty loose with the lips there Cooper.

          Any way to express your opinion without going there?

          He didn’t go on the Garrett Crochet deal because they wanted to take a look at him a little longer. I think he still had more value than the catcher who went. He was a little more proven. The White Sox wanted four guys not just two or three, which would’ve been the case if Marcelo had been included.

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    • GaryRedSoxxWarriors

      2 months ago

      He could be going somewhere and he is going somewhere.

      I’m pretty sure he’ll be traded in the off-season because four outfielders doesn’t cut it.

      Duran will be 29 and a speed guy and expect a nice five-year contract at some point.

      So you either trade him now For a good pitcher and maybe another player or however, it works out, or you trade him in two years for peanuts because he’s hitting .235? Your choice.

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  12. straightuphonestguy

    2 months ago

    Preller loves his deadline splashes, but I hope he doesn’t trade De Vries. I haven’t felt this good about a prospect since Wood, and he’s realistically on-track to crack OD ’27 roster. Dangle one of Bergert/Kolek and some promising arms like Mayfield, Cruz, and Nett, and see where that gets you. I don’t think a C upgrade is happening; I like Bader for LF and Coulombe/Maton for the BP.

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  13. 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

    2 months ago

    Sometimes it’s the non sexy small moves that make a better impact compared to the big splashy additions

    Red Sox have a glut of OF choices they could allocate playing time to.
    Abreu
    Rafaela
    Anthony
    Duran
    Campbell
    Mayer

    While I’m sure the padres wouldlove to get Duran I think Rafaela would be a wiser addition to fill LF

    Deal wise I can see Cease and Suarez holding appeal to the Red Sox

    So maybe you can do

    Red Sox acquire Cease and Suarez

    Padres acquire Rafaela as the center piece, followed by a quantity package of 1B/3B Jordan, RHSP Perales, LHSP Mullins, OF Castro, RHSP Monegro to fill out the farm a little for Preller to make other deals. Lord knows Preller loves trading.

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    • 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

      2 months ago

      Far as Mason Miller. Sure he’d be a sexy addition big name big splash but

      Phil Maton 2.35/2.5 era FIP
      Chris Martin 2.36/3.04
      Pierce Johnson 2.56/ 3.12
      Andrew Kittridge 3.5/3.56

      You could acquire like 3 of them and get more value than Miller while paying significantly less for all 3 combined.

      I’d also look at Brent Suter 3.12/4.12 as a lefty to replace Matsui

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    • Cooperdooper7

      2 months ago

      Dream on delusional Padres fan,,,, Rafaela isn’t going anywhere…. he is signed to a long term deal at a very reasonable cost.

      The only chance you have of getting an Outfielder from the Red Sox is for Yoshida.

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      • 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

        2 months ago

        8 years 50 mill for a league average bat glove first super utility player is actually about market value for said skillset, 5-8 mill a year.

        Reasonable cost is a stretch when you’re already paying market value.

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      • Scapegoat

        2 months ago

        hard pass. but thanks.

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    • nepatsken

      2 months ago

      You need to do your homework. The Red Sox are trading Rafaela for Cease and Suarez. Rafaela is inder team control for 6 years. And you are looking for a prospects for those 2 pitchers They wouldn’t even trade Rafaela straight up for that offer. The Red Sox have that for them to acquire a pitcher there has to be team control with that leaves the Padres out of any any trade. All they is Musgrove who is hurt and Darvish who is old and brittle. Even offering their best prospect wouldn’t be good enough because he will immediately be blocked from majors unless he changes position. I expect the Red Sox to try and trade Trevor Story and move Marcelo Mayer to shortstop, move Rafaela to 2nd and move Duran to center and all your outfielders you have will be in the lineup. And if the Padres were to acquire Rafaela you have move your existing centerfielder because he’s the best defensive one in the game. He’s never played left field and he is natural infielder with his preference being shortstop but he can play second.

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      • 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

        2 months ago

        Super utility player with a league average bat and excellent defense don’t cost as much as you think esp when they’re already signed a contract that is market value. Paying him 6.25 mill a year is an over pay considering he’d be significantly cheaper during pre arb and his first 3 arb years as a super utility player. Something something homework.

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        • Bruin1012

          2 months ago

          69th that may be true but Rafaela is an elite defensive center fielder who has 20 homer power he’s a 3-5 war player and he’s signed through 2031 with an option for 2032. His asset value is 6.25 million through 2031 that’s a huge amount of value over his contract. Breslow bought out his arb years to get more control 3 extra years it’s looking like an absolute bargain at this point. His contract is very cheap so maybe you should do some homework I think you’re clueless to who Rafaela is.

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        • Cooperdooper7

          2 months ago

          He is not a Super Utility Player…. he is a Gold Glove Caliber CF playing out of position at times to help the team.

          An Overpay is paying Xander Bogaerts 26 million a year till he is 42 years old when he already is not worth the Contract and he still has 8 years left after this year.

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        • 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

          2 months ago

          Sure he is. He plays CF LF RF 2B SS

          This year he played CF and 2B
          Last year he played RF CF 2B SS

          He’s listed as Red Sox’s short stop and centerfielder when you google him

          He’s a super utility player

          You can have gold glove caliber defense and still be a super utility player which he is

          Doesn’t matter what padres are paying Bogaerts lmao. Nice deflection cause you can’t argue facts. You’re overpaying for Rafaela who’d be making less than 1 million during pre arb years and since he moves around as a super utility player it’d would limit his earnings during arb 1 2 3. He’s already paid market value which diminishes his value.

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        • 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

          2 months ago

          It’s actually not. You’re paying him significantly more for his services than you would his pre arb, arb, and during free agency years

          His pre arb years he’d be making less than 1 million each year around league min at best. You’re paying him
          1.25 mill
          1.25 mill
          2.25 mill

          His arb years he’d make less than you’re currently paying him cause as a super utility player lack of position would hurt his arb cases.
          3.75 mill
          5.75 mill
          7.75 mill

          His free agent years you even pay him more than the current upper super utility players earn who have above average bat and defense

          10.75 mill
          13.25 mill
          16 mil

          Maybe it’s the homerism. Maybe it’s the public school system. Maybe it’s the water in Boston. But man you all are overvaluing Rafaela as a super utility player.

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        • Bruin1012

          2 months ago

          Once again 69 who gives a crap what he’s being paid now all a potential trade partner cares about is he’s being paid 6.25 million to generate 3-5 war. That makes him extremely valuable and no he’s not super utility player he’s arguably the best defensive center fielder in the game who happens to be able to play other positions. The Red Sox have a lot of outfield depth and Duran happens to play a really good centerfield. If the Padres were willing to pay the freight for Rafaela he would be your centerfielder end of story he’s far better defensively than any outfielder you have not even close. He would be your center fielder for the next 8 years at 6.25 million per but it’s going to cost a hell of a lot more then Cease and Suarez thats a joke.

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        • Bruin1012

          2 months ago

          This all a moot argument because Boston is not trading Rafaela end of story.

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        • 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

          2 months ago

          Who gives a crap? Teams looking for cheap cost controlled players which Rafaela isn’t since he’s already paid market value over the course of his contract but above market value during his pre arb and arb years. Facts hurt I get it but his contract isn’t as valuable as you think. He’s not worthless but the main piece being a super utility player who’s already been paid as the main piece going back for rentals isn’t exactly a lot to give up. You’d be better off haggling to change the prospects. But to each their own.

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        • 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

          2 months ago

          So says the arm chair gm about his fan favorite super utility player

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        • Bruin1012

          2 months ago

          You’ve been dismissed but thanks for playing.

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        • Cooperdooper7

          2 months ago

          Padre Fanboy….. you have No idea what you are talking about. You are arguing with multiple Red Sox Fans and telling them “what their player is” based on what you look up on some internet search. The Multiple Red Sox Fans KNOW that Rafaela is a CF and if you actually watched the games you would understand why.

          Crawl back in your hole and enjoy AJ’s massive overpay for Mason Miller.

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        • Cooperdooper7

          2 months ago

          Don’t bother with this fool… he is clown that is absolutely clueless.

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    • Bruin1012

      2 months ago

      Let me see if I get this straight you want to trade two expiring contacts Cease and Suarez for Rafaela plus prospects including Perales and Mullins plus. Let me guess Padres fan? There is no way on gods green earth Breslow trades Rafaela for those two expiring contracts let alone add prospects. It’s one of the most lopsided trade ideas I have seen in a long time.

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      • 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

        2 months ago

        Super utility players with league average bat and elite defense who are already paid market value don’t have as much value as you think.

        You bought out his pre arb years and arb years at significantly above pre arb, arb, and upper market prices

        His pre arb years he’d be making less than 1 million. You’re paying him
        1.25 mill
        1.25 mill
        2.25 mill

        His arb years he’d make less than you’re currently paying him cause as a super utility player lack of position would hurt his arb cases.
        3.75 mill
        5.75 mill
        7.75 mill

        His free agent years you even pay him more than the current upper super utility players earn who have above average bat and defense
        10.75 mill
        13.25 mill
        16 mil

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        • Bruin1012

          2 months ago

          What’s your point exactly who cares what he’s paid and no he’s not a super utility guy. The fact is he’s likely a 3-5 war player being paid 6.25 million a year that’s a lot of extra value and he’s not a true free agent until 2033 so he’s controlled for a long time. His value is very way higher than Cease and Suarez on expiring contracts. Once again he’s not a super utility guy he’s a gold glove caliber center fielder who happens to be able to play other positions if the Red Sox had a viable alternative at second he would be in center that’s a far cry from a super utility guy.

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        • 69th rounder, 420th HOFer

          2 months ago

          Value in super utility comes from being cheap

          It doesn’t come from overpaying a league average bat with good defense above yearly costs.his arb contract was team friendly. His 8 year 50 mill contract not so much.

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        • Bruin1012

          2 months ago

          Once again not a super utility guy he’s a centerfielder who happens to be able to play other positions in a pinch. He’s on pace for 5 war this year for 6.25 million you argument is stupid.

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  14. GangGreen23

    2 months ago

    A’s don’t need a Catcher or another Infielder from the Padres.

    At Catcher, we have Shea Langeliers & recent 1st Round draft pick Daniel Susac.

    As infielders, we have a trio of recent top draft picks in Jacob Wilson, Zack Gelof and Max Muncy.

    In the Outfield, the A’s have Soderstrom, Butler and spider-man ( Denzel Clarke ).

    A’s need Starting pitchers. We have Hitters, just need the Pitchers now.

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    • Simm

      2 months ago

      Shortstops can play anywhere.

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      • JScottG

        2 months ago

        No they can’t.

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        • Simm

          2 months ago

          You are right they can’t pitch or catch. Everywhere else they can

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    • bwmiller79

      2 months ago

      A’s could use a third baseman, could maybe play Wilson or Gelof at 3B and DeVries at short.

      I don’t know why they would want Salas though, Langeliers is a slugger.

      Baez and DeVries would land Miller.

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  15. Moff_Nick

    2 months ago

    The way preller cooks i wouldn’t be surprised if he got both

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  16. max l

    2 months ago

    Preller’s got something cooking, let’s see what it is. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him get Kwan, Duran AND Miller! If someone can pull off all 3, it’s going to be him.

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  17. Herc33

    2 months ago

    This seems so wild I kind of wonder if they’re trying to run up the prices for the Dodgers or other teams who might want these guys.

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  18. Old York

    2 months ago

    If you trade for Mason MIller, will they turn him back into a starter?

    mlbtraderumors.com/2024/07/mason-miller-open-to-re…

    Maybe primary closer and once in a while he’s a starter for 4 or 5 innings?

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    • 96mnc

      2 months ago

      That’d be a horrible idea. He can’t physically hold up as a SP.

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  19. HiredGun23

    2 months ago

    I have a feeling the new left fielder will be someone who hasn’t been mentioned. AJ likes the element of surprise.

    Oh and since AF forgot, I’ll say it. The Padres are broke and cannot afford to take on any money…

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    • straightuphonestguy

      2 months ago

      Ward could be interesting. It wouldn’t address LF, but I’d like to see Diaz, too.

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    • gorav114

      2 months ago

      I still say they get Laureano from the Os. Os can eat the remaining salary. Hes been really good lately. Can hit, great D, and great arm

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  20. GriffeyJrFan

    2 months ago

    DeVries isn’t going anywhere. Boston is asking way to much for Duran knowing they will probably keep him unless they get blown away. Padres should try for Kwan. Cleveland likes pitching so give up some pitching prospects.

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    • Cooperdooper7

      2 months ago

      That didn’t age well.

      And No…. the Red Sox are not asking too much for Duran.

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  21. DanFan

    2 months ago

    Miller is not in as the A’s closer on a one run game.

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    • JScottG

      2 months ago

      Gotta be at least in trade talks.
      Mason did not look happy in the outfielder bullpen.

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    • 96mnc

      2 months ago

      Hasn’t pitched since Saturday too. Wonder if they are seriously looking to move him.

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  22. OldSaltUSN

    2 months ago

    I’m usually pretty optimistic about trade possibilities with AJ Preller as GM. He has flat out amazed over the past two or three seasons with the deals he’s gotten done. Absent the Soto trade, which I NEVER liked, he’s been hitting on almost every move..

    I’m not so optimistic this year. The players that he has to deal are pretty much rentals, injured, and/or having down years. If he makes a significant move, my guess is that it’ll involve money back/savings, a player or two from the 26 man roster, prospects the Pads can’t afford to deal, and trades filling specific 2025 needs. AJ can do a little with a lot, so never say never.

    I’d just as soon he do nothing this year, rather than trading from the few pieces on the farm. If the Padres current roster play to their historic norms, they’re in the post season. If they don’t, one or two extra bodies won’t change much. For example, Iglesias is hitting some 50 points lower this year than last. Change that, and the batting line up extends. Merrill’s sophomore jinx year is many players career year, but he could make a heck of a difference if he pulls out of his funk (and he appears to be turning the corner). Sheets and Bryce Johnson separately don’t compare to Profar, but together, their numbers as a platoon pulls a lot closer.

    I’m more concerned about starting pitching than most seem to be. Cease may or may not pull out of his “funk year”, but he’s had a few of those, and we maybe seeing his “mostly normal year”. King has been gone. Darvish’s Wednesday game was HUGE in proving that he’s back, a reliable, TOR starter. Bergert, Vasquez, Kolek? Ok, but not enough. Waldron must really not look good down at AAA, because his number’s not being called for any of these games. All in all, who comprises the Padres “rotation”? Really, who knows for sure? Can AJP consider trading Cease? I’d say yeah, if he can at least pick up a high leverage arm to support the above pitchers, who frequently can’t get through 5 innings.

    Ride with what the Pads now have, IMHO, unless there’s a real differencing making deal to be hand. Miller sounds like a great target, but, “history of shoulder and elbow issues”? Hey, we’ve already got some of those types. The Pads need more pitchers who can just show up.

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  23. Red Sox fan Eric

    2 months ago

    Maybe padres want Miller to flip to red sox for duran.

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