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Toronto Blue Jays acquire San Diego Padres OF Melvin Upton

By The Sports Xchange
Former San Diego Padres center fielder Melvin Upton Jr. (2) reacts to a strike call in the fourth inning of the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 win at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on July 8, 2015. Photo by Archie Carpenter/UPI
Former San Diego Padres center fielder Melvin Upton Jr. (2) reacts to a strike call in the fourth inning of the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 win at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on July 8, 2015. Photo by Archie Carpenter/UPI | License Photo

Toronto agreed to a trade for San Diego Padres outfielder Melvin Upton Jr., who would give the Blue Jays another big bat to squeeze into a crowded lineup.

According to MLB Network, Upton's salary will be largely absorbed by the Padres, leaving only $5 million total for the remainder of this season and next on the Blue Jays' tab.

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Upton Jr. is having a bounce-back season with the Padres with 16 home runs, 45 RBIs and a team-leading 20 stolen bases. The Blue Jays sent minor-league right-hander Hansel Rodriguez to San Diego.

The Padres owed Upton $16.45 million in 2017 but are on a run of unloading hefty contracts, a shift that began in the offseason when they traded closer Craig Kimbrel to the Boston Red Sox and included in-season deals involving right-hander James Shields and left-hander Drew Pomeranz.

Rodriguez, 19, is 2-1 with a 3.06 ERA in six starts for Bluefield at the Rookie level Appalachian League.

The Blue Jays are set in left field with All-Star Michael Saunders and right field with Jose Bautista, but acquiring Upton creates options for rotating players in the designated hitter role and playing Edwin Encarnacion at first base.

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The Padres owed Upton $16.45 million in 2017 but are on a run of unloading hefty contracts, a shift that began in the offseason when they traded closer Craig Kimbrel to the Boston Red Sox and included in-season deals involving right-hander James Shields and closer Drew Pomeranz.

Entering Tuesday, the Blue Jays trailed the Orioles by three games in the American League East.

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