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Padres Shopping Jake Cronenworth, Trade Buzz Intensifies
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The San Diego Padres are reportedly looking to trade infielder Jake Cronenworth, a left-handed hitter with a strong track record and versatility, to reduce their team payroll. Other teams, such as the Cardinals and Giants, are also exploring trades. Cronenworths performance and flexibility make him an attractive target, and the Padres could receive a substantial return for him.
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