The San Diego Padres made a significant move on Wednesday, acquiring right-hander Dylan Cease from the Chicago White Sox in a trade. In exchange, the White Sox received reliever Steven Wilson and three prospects: Drew Thorpe, Jairo Iriarte, and Samuel Zavala.
Cease, who recently turned 28, showcased his talent by finishing second in AL Cy Young Award voting in 2022 with impressive stats. Although his performance dipped slightly last year, he remains a formidable pitcher. With an impending free agency after the 2025 World Series, Cease brings both skill and experience to the Padres.
Padres general manager A.J. Preller expressed his excitement about adding Cease to their rotation, highlighting his track record of success and durability.
Cease’s arsenal includes a powerful fastball, complemented by a slider, curveball, and splitter, making him a versatile asset for San Diego.
This trade comes as the Padres aim to bounce back from a disappointing season. Despite high expectations, they fell short of the playoffs in 2023. Cease’s addition bolsters their rotation, joining forces with established pitchers like Yu Darvish and Joe Musgrove.
In return, the White Sox receive Wilson, a promising reliever, and three prospects with potential upside. While parting ways with Cease is a significant move, it opens up opportunities for the White Sox to strengthen their roster in other areas.
With Cease’s arrival, the Padres look forward to a promising season ahead, aiming to compete at the highest level. As they prepare for their season opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Cease’s presence adds depth and quality to their pitching staff, setting the stage for an exciting journey ahead in the 2024 season.