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Blake Snell is on the move to the San Diego Padres.

The Padres and Tampa Bay Rays agreed to a trade on Sunday night involving the former AL Cy Young Award winner. According to The Athletic’s Dennis Len, the Rays would be receiving pitcher Luis Patiño, Francisco Mejia, Blake Hunt and Cole Wilcox in the deal.

This report comes as no surprise.

There was talk for over a month that the Rays were open to dealing Snell. The southpaw pitcher has three years and $42 million remaining on his current contract. The Rays tend to keep low payrolls, which explains why they would be open to dealing Snell.

The Padres are getting a top pitcher on a reasonable salary at a time when they are emerging with a strong, young core. This should really help make the Padres even more of a contender.

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