PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks have sent struggling right-hander Ian Kennedy to the San Diego Padres for left-handed reliever Joe Thatcher, a minor leaguer and a draft pick. Kennedy, 21-4 two seasons ago, is 3-8 with a 5.23 ERA in 21 starts and hasn’t won a game in two months. General manager Kevin Towers has said the team needed a situational left-hander in the bullpen and he got one in Thatcher, who is 3-1 with a 2.10 ERA in 50 games this season. The Diamondbacks also got 23-year-old right-hander Matt Stites, who is 2-2 with a 2.08 ERA and 14 saves in 46 games with Double-A San Antonio. Arizona has lost three straight and is 3½ games behind first-place Los Angeles in the NL West. San Diego is 8½ out. San Diego general manager Josh Byrnes said the Padres are excited to add a pitcher of Kennedy’s pedigree, even though the right-hander has struggled mightily of late. “He is under club control through 2015, and we feel he will help us take another step forward as a team,” Byrnes said. Byrnes was general manager of the Diamondbacks when Arizona acquired Kennedy from the New York Yankees in 2010. Kennedy is 49-38 with a 3.99 ERA in 133 major league games, all but two as a starter. He was Arizona’s opening day pitcher the past two seasons but is 0-5 in his last 10 starts, a period that included a 10-game suspension for his role in the incident that led to a bench-clearing brawl against the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 11. The brawl erupted after Kennedy hit Zack Greinke with a high pitch after doing the same to Yasiel Puig earlier in the game. Kennedy’s last victory was June 1 against the Chicago Cubs. Thatcher bolsters what’s been a shaky bullpen for Arizona. He has limited left-handed batters to a .215 average. Arizona gets the Padres’ competitive balance pick between the second and third rounds of next year’s draft.
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