The Reds have traded 3B Joe Randa to the Padres for RHP Travis Chick and RHP Justin Germano. San Diego has been feeling the heat to do something to stop their current slide. They wanted/needed to shake things up. Having said that, they paid a pretty penny to change their mix.
The Reds did very well in this deal. Chick and Germano are pretty much opposites when it comes to their abilities, but both have talent. Chick is a power pitcher who is still learning how to pitch. His low-90s fastball is currently his best pitch. He's still looking to refine his change-up and slider. Chick has struggled at Double-A this season but when you consider he skipped over High-A and just turned 21-years-old, you can understand why. He projects to be a #3 starter in the majors or a power reliever.
Germano is a control righty who knows how to pitch. He uses his high-80s fastball to get ahead of hitters and then he looks to finish hitters off with his good curveball. He use the bender in any count. Since Germano's fastball is merely average, he doesn't project as highly as Chick. His ultimate major league role will probably be as a 5th starter/long reliever. There's a chance he could develop into an innings-eating 4th starter.