After a week of waiting, and a day that saw medical information leaked and accusations thrown from Los Angeles to San Diego, the deal sending Matt Kemp from the Dodgers to the Padres was officially completed late Thursday night.Once the dust settled, the official deal was the same as it was originally crafted shortly after last week’s Winter Meetings in San Diego — Kemp, catcher Tim Federowicz and cash to the Padres in exchange for catcher Yasmani Grandal and right-handed pitching prospects Joe Wieland and Zach Eflin.The deal also means that the Dodgers’ deal with the Phillies to acquire Jimmy Rollins — also put together at the Winter Meetings — will go through, as it is believed Philadelphia wanted Eflin to be included in the deal.It was the first of three big deals by new Padres general manager A.J. Preller, who also has added outfielder Wil Myers, the 2013 AL Rookie of the Year, from Tampa Bay and All-Star catcher Derek Norris from Oakland.The Padres, desperate to pump up the worst offense in the majors, also get $32 million from the Dodgers to help offset the $107 million remaining on Kemp’s contract. The Padres’ obligation of $75 million to Kemp…