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With Jarren Duran not being available, it’s extremely likely that Kwan is at the top of the Padres trade board. He may not fix the Padres’ power issue, but he fills the team’s biggest need.
The San Diego Padres are firmly in the National League playoff picture as August is looming closer. With just one day until the Major League Baseball trade deadline, they are expected to be active.
This article was originally published on fansided.com as It took six days for Padres' wild trade deadline strategy to look like genius.