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Sources - Padres adding Rich Hill, Ji Man Choi from Pirates - ESPN

The San Diego Padres, rumored to potentially be in sell mode only days earlier, pulled off a trade that addressed two of their most glaring needs on Tuesday morning, acquiring left-handed-hitting first baseman Ji Man Choi and longtime starting pitcher Rich Hill from the Pittsburgh Pirates, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.

The Pirates will receive first baseman Alfonso Rivas and a pair of minor leaguers in exchange, Double-A left-hander Jackson Wolf and 17-year-old outfielder Estuar Suero, sources said. Wolf was ranked 16th in the Padres' system by MLB.com.

The Padres had been one of the sport's most glaringly disappointing teams this season, remaining below .500 despite possessing the third-highest payroll in the industry. Their circumstances forced them to shop their two most coveted lingering free agents over the last couple of weeks, starter Blake Snell and reliever Josh Hader, sources told ESPN. But their high asking prices were not met and the Padres swept the first-place Texas Rangers over the weekend, prompting their uber-aggressive general manager, A.J. Preller, to instead pivot to additions.

Choi gives the Padres their first true first baseman but will probably spend the majority of his time starting against righties at designated hitter, replacing Matt Carpenter, who has slashed only .166/.296/.302 in 207 plate appearances. Choi has been limited to only 23 games with a strain in his left Achilles tendon and was batting .205 with six homers and 11 RBIs. He slashed .231/.344/.397 in 724 plate appearances with the Tampa Bay Rays over the last two years.

Hill, 43, will be pitching on his 13th team in a career that spans 19 seasons. He made 22 starts for the Pirates, going 7-10 with a 4.76 ERA in 119 innings,

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