I don't think that this is a trade that has any losers. For them, they get two guys who may shape up into big contributors for them, who had limited opportunities in our structure and needed new space to take their next steps.
And for us, we get one of the best starters in baseball to join what is now a complete and deadly rotation.
And this one isn't going to hurt as bad as, say, the Andrew Miller trade, where we lost a not-well-replaced, decent young starting pitcher for five seasons, to obtain a guy who threw fewer than 30 innings for us and barely moved the needle. These days, we have a stacked minor league system, a player development team that has most guys performing at max level, and now an owner who likely won't cheap out on us doing the things needed to absorb trades like this and stay healthy. This is a dream time to be a fan, and I'm hoping no one wakes me up.