per MLB trade rumors:
At first glance you think you have to go after Carillo. The guy tops out at 93 and already has a nice changeup and an excellent sinker. Yep, sinker!Rosenthal says the Padres are also eyeing Adam Dunn, for whom their pitchers' ballpark would present less of an obstacle. Two hitches: Dunn can become a free agent after this season if he's traded, and the Reds will ask for a lot. The Padres' best pitching prospect, Cesar Carrillo, recently had Tommy John surgery. Their best hitting prospect, Cedric Hunter, is trying to figure out Low A ball. Third baseman Chase Headley is hitting well in Double A, and I'm sure plenty of teams would like to have him. Headley is somewhat blocked by Kevin Kouzmanoff. Honestly, though, the Padres don't have much in the minors to trade. At the Major League level, they might be able to part with Cla Meredith and get a decent hitter in return.
But his stats for this season in AAA are horrible. Granted it is only 15.2 IP which is a very small sample size. But he is sporting an 8.62 ERA and a 2.30 WHIP. Ugly!
Not sure we would even have a need for Hunter. Why trade Dunn for another outfielder when we already have a surplus of talent coming up?
Headley makes little sense. Especially when we are likely to draft a 3B this year because there are so many projected to be available by the time the 15th pick comes around. (Dominguez and Ahrens to name a few.)
I just don't see a fit. But the Pads do have interest.