The San Diego Padres have traded their high prospect, Leodalis De Vries, in change for the Athletics All-Star nearer Mason Miller and left-hander JP Sears. The 18-year-old De Vries was ranked as the No. 3 prospect in baseball by MLB.com and the highest prospect within the Padres’ farm system.
De Vries was the highest prospect within the 2024 worldwide class, signing with the Padres for $4.2 million. He rose rapidly via the Padres’ system and reached Excessive-A, the place he posted a .767 OPS.
Underneath common supervisor A.J. Preller, San Diego has change into recognized for blockbuster strikes, having traded away future All-Stars James Wooden, C.J. Abrams and MacKenzie Gore since 2022. The trio was traded to accumulate famous person Juan Soto, who’s not with the group. Previous to being traded, not one of the three had reached the identical prospect standing as De Vries.
The Padres are clearly all-in, hoping to maximise their window with Manny Machado, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Xander Bogaerts. They’ve reached the postseason in two of the previous three seasons, failing to win a pennant both time. The commerce boosts their World Sequence odds and strengthens a bullpen that already owns one of the best ERA in baseball, nevertheless it jeopardizes their future.
How lengthy the Padres can proceed buying and selling away future All-Stars earlier than dealing with the implications of a depleted farm system stays to be seen. Buying and selling away De Vries clearly prioritizes the current over the long run. If the Padres don’t make a significant push on this yr’s postseason, they might dwell to remorse this commerce for years to return.
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