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In this Feb. 23, 2015, file photo, Atlanta Braves' Melvin Upton Jr., walks off the field following a spring training baseball workout in Kissimmee, Fla. In a trade announced Sunday, April 5, 2015, the San Diego Padres acquired Craig Kimbrel and Upton from the Atlanta Braves for outfielders Carlos Quentin and Cameron Maybin, plus two minor leaguers and a draft pick.David Goldman/The Associated Press

The San Diego Padres pulled off another blockbuster trade on the eve of opening day, acquiring All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel and outfielder Melvin Upton from the Atlanta Braves for outfielders Carlos Quentin and Cameron Maybin, plus two minor leaguers and a draft pick.

The trade announced Sunday reunites Upton with his younger brother, Justin, who was obtained by the Padres in one of several trades general manager A.J. Preller made in a dramatic December makeover. Justin Upton is San Diego's starting left fielder. Melvin Upton was placed on the disabled list Saturday with a left foot injury.

The Upton brothers played together for two seasons in Atlanta.

Kimbrel led the NL for the second-straight year with 47 saves in 2014 after saving 50 games in 2013.

Since his first full season in 2011, Kimbrel leads all big league closers with 185 saves. He has been an All-Star each of the last four seasons

The Padres had a glut of outfielders after Preller obtained Matt Kemp, Justin Upton and Wil Myers in separate deals in December.

Quentin, due $8 million this year, has been slowed by knee injuries and never played more than 86 games in any of his three seasons with his hometown Padres.

Maybin, owed $7 million this year, also has been slowed by injuries. He was suspended for 25 games last year after testing positive for amphetamines.

The Braves also receive minor league right-hander Matt Wisler and outfielder Jordan Paroubeck, plus the 41st competitive balance draft pick.

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