The San Diego Padres once again made a flurry of acquisitions at this year's MLB trade deadline . The Padres haul included trades bringing in Athletics reliever Mason Miller, Kansas City Royals catcher Freddy Fermin, and veterans Ramon Laureano and Ryan O'Hearn from the Baltimore Orioles.

So far, all of them have paid dividends since coming to San Diego, as has Nestor Cortes, who came in via a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers.

Both O'Hearn and Laureano have made a lot of appearances since joining the team. O'Hearn has played in 20 games with the Padres, hitting three home runs with 10 RBI, and has spent time as the designated hitter and first baseman.

However, the veteran revealed he had asked Orioles GM Mike Elias to trade him somewhere else, via Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic

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