The Atlanta Braves have agreed to trade Hector Olivera to the Padres for Matt Kemp in a bad contract swap.
What seemed like bizarre speculation less than 2 hours ago has blossomed into a purposeful reality. We already gave you the basics on Matt Kemp, but that’s not terribly relevant right now: this is a financial and public relations deal – much more so than a baseball deal.
Let’s follow the timelines as this deal appears to be approaching the finish line.
UPDATE: The deal is done, and has been announced.
(Self serving? Perhaps… but I think a valid point: San Diego has to get something out of this deal, and salary relief may not be enough).
Now from the man who initially had this news earlier this afternoon:
While we await the financials, this is kind of funny:
He’s right: the Dodgers paid the bonus for Olivera before he became a Brave and they are still handing out $3.5 million annually to support Kemp’s contract. Now to say that the Dodgers didn’t get anything out of those deals.. but it hasn’t all been easy, either:
Well… PADRES, but you knew that.
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