2024 San Diego Padres Media Guide
2024 San Diego Padres Media Guide
2024 San Diego Padres Media Guide
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Tatis Jr., Fernando...................................................................................................................................268
FRONT OFFICE DIRECTORY............................................................................................................. 4-6 Thorpe, Drew.............................................................................................................................................. 276
Vásquez, Randy........................................................................................................................................ 278
EXECUTIVES.................................................................................................................................................9 Wade, Tyler...................................................................................................................................................280
Eric Kutsenda......................................................................................................................................10
Waldron, Matt............................................................................................................................................284
Erik Greupner....................................................................................................................................... 11
Watson, Nolan...........................................................................................................................................286
A.J. Preller..............................................................................................................................................12
Wilson, Steven...........................................................................................................................................288
Executives..................................................................................................................................... 13-22
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Chief Executive Officer Erik Greupner Vice President, Baseball Operations Nick Ennis
President, Baseball Operations & General Manager A.J. Preller Director, Baseball Operations Allison Luneborg
Chief Operating Officer Caroline Perry Senior Advisor/Director of Player Personnel Logan White
Executive Vice President, Business Affairs Sergio del Prado Special Assistant to the General Manager James Keller
Executive Vice President, Community & International Impact Tom Seidler Special Assistant to the General Manager David Post
Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer Chris Connolly Senior Advisor, Baseball Operations & Scouting Ron Rizzi
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Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Greg Massey Senior Advisor, Baseball Operations Trevor Hoffman
Senior Vice President, Ballpark Operations Ken Kawachi Senior Advisor, Baseball Operations Glenn Hoffman
Senior Vice President, Baseball Operations Josh Stein Special Assistant to the General Manager Moises Alou
Senior Vice President, People & Culture Sara Greenspan Special Assistant, Baseball Operations Hideo Nomo
Senior Vice President, Special Events Jaclyn Lash Advisor, Baseball Operations Chan Ho Park
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Senior Vice President, Business Strategy & Analytics Scott Robish Advisor, Baseball Operations Bill Masse
Senior Vice President, Ticket Sales & Service Curt Waugh
BASEBALL SYSTEMS AND RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
EXECUTIVE SUPPORT STAFF Vice President, Baseball Research & Development Adam Esquer
Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer Virginia Schang Vice President, Baseball Systems Wells Oliver
Special Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer Mark Loretta Director, Sports Science Nathan Landau
Executive Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer Julia Lepore Director, Baseball Research & Development Cody Zupnick
Executive Assistant to the President of Baseball Operations Lauren Whatley Asst. Director, Amateur Analysis, Baseball Research & Development Layne Gross
Senior Analyst, Baseball Research & Development Mario Paciuc
ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE Senior Analyst, Baseball Research & Development Joseph Sutcliffe
Controller David Montgomery Senior Manager, Baseball Systems Garret Doe
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Manager, Accounting Devin Carr Senior Developer, Baseball Systems Michael Vanger
Manager, Accounting Sherine Abu-Rahma Developer, Baseball Systems Gustavo Montalvo
Manager, Payroll Ryan Wolcott Senior Data Engineer Mike Peterson
Coordinator, Payroll Lily Castillo Senior Performance Scientist Patrick Cherveny
Coordinator, Purchasing & Diverse Business Partner Doris Middleton Biomechanist, Sports Science Jesus Ramos
Staff Accountant Grant Hopkins Coordinator, Sports Science Rebekah Lajoie
Staff Accountant Mark Trias Performance Analyst, Sports Science Chris Apecechea
Accounts Payable Clerk Kevin McNamara Performance Analyst, Sports Science Travis Craven
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Manager, Security, Venue Operations & Compliance Michelle Martinez-LaVetter Special Assistant, Major League Staff & Baseball Operations Allen Craig
Manager, Field Operations Robert Gladwell Special Assistant, Major League Staff & Baseball Operations A.J. Ellis
Manager, Event Operations James Tucker Special Assistant, Major League Staff & Baseball Operations Craig Stammen
Manager, Event Operations Madison Taylor-Hawk Major League Video Coordinator Joe McAlpin
Coordinator, Event Security & Operations Taylor Lopeman Major League Assistant Video Coordinator Adam Hunt
Assistant, Ballpark Operations Samantha Skloss Coordinator, Advance Scouting & Baseball Operations Jim McKew
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Assistant, Event Operations Hunter Walsh Major League Assistant Coach Scott Stroud
Supervisor, Ballpark Security Ruben Arizmendi Coordinator, Japanese Player Services Shingo Horie
Supervisor, Ballpark Security Reginald Collins Major League Interpreter - Korean Leo Bae
Supervisor, Ballpark Security Andres Rivadeneyra Major League Interpreter - Korean David Lee
Supervisor, Ballpark Security Angel Vega Torres Major League Interpreter - Japanese Yusuke Horii
Security Officer Lead Silvestre Balistreri Manager, Clubhouse & Equipment TJ Laidlaw
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Travel Security Representative Pete Cacheiro Assistant Equipment Manager & Umpire Room Attendant Tony Petricca
DEVELOPMENT
Senior Facilities Engineer Jose Garcia Clubhouse Assistant – Visitor Ricardo Mendoza
Senior Facilities Engineer Steve Heimer Clubhouse Assistant – Visitor Raul Leo
Senior Facilities Engineer Gene Leatherwood Clubhouse Assistant – Visitor Brett Ralls
Senior Facilities Engineer Miles Talmont
Facilities Engineer, Refrigeration & HVAC Maria Lopez MEDICAL AND TRAINING STAFF
Facilities Engineer Nicholas Addonizio Director, Player Health & Performance Don Tricker
Facilities Engineer Salvador Gomez Diaz Head Athletic Trainer Mark Rogow
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Facilities Engineer Stephen Gryska Major League Assistant Athletic Trainer Ben Fraser
Facilities Engineer Ethan Hatch Major League Assistant Athletic Trainer Ricky Huerta
Junior Facilities Engineer Giovanni Melendrez Major League Physical Therapist Scott Hacker
Major League Strength & Conditioning Coach Jay Young
Major League Strength & Conditioning Coach Ryo Naito
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Major League Massage Therapist Atsushi Nakasone COMMUNICATIONS
Quality Assurance, Player Health and Performance Hillary Plummer Vice President, Communications Craig Hughner
Director, Business Communications & Spanish Media Relations Danny Sanchez
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Director, Media Relations & Baseball Information Darren Feeney
Vice President, Player Development Ryley Westman Senior Manager, Business Communications Vanessa Dominguez
Assistant Director, Player Development Mike Daly Manager, Media Relations & Baseball Information JP Nolan
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Field Coordinator Vinny Lopez Coordinator, Communications Tiffany Seal
Director, Pitching Development Rob Marcello
Pitching Coordinator Jose Rada COMMUNITY IMPACT
Hitting Coordinator Oscar Bernard Vice President, Community Impact Bill Johnston
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Hitting Coordinator Jonathan Mathews Director, Community Impact Connor Feeney
Hitting Advisor Scott Coolbaugh Senior Manager, Player Families & Community Impact Sarah Wiggins
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Catching Coordinator Brian Whatley Coordinator, Military & Community Impact Carly Myers
Rehab Pitching Coordinator Matt Hancock Advisor, Military Affairs Johnny Nilsen
Player Plan Coordinator Molly Meyer
Manager, Minor League Administration/Peoria Operations Todd Stephenson CONCESSIONS & RETAIL
Manager, Minor League Clubhouse & Equipment AJ Bridges Vice President, Hospitality Josh Momberg
Manager, Learning, Education & Life Skills Kaitlyn Simmons Director, Retail Operations Samantha Schy
Manager, Video Operations & Professional Scout Ethan Dixon Manager, Hospitality Peter Thai
Coordinator, International Player Development Vicente Cafaro Assistant, Hospitality Tyler Avalos
Coordinator, Player Development Clinton Sewell
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Coordinator, Scouting & Player Development Administration Adrian Ortiz CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
Mental Skills Coordinator Rosa Pou Vice President, Partnership Services Eddie Quinn
Mental Skills Coach Fabian Di Lorenzo Director, Partnership Development Alyssa Brown
Lead ESL instructor Sherly German Director, Partnership Development Jeff Farmer
Coordinator, Medical Services & Administration JoJo Tarantino Director, Partnership Development Ryan Thorvaldsen
Rehab Strength & Conditioning Coach Dwayne Peterson Director, Partnership Services Hunter Khaleghi
Performance Dietitian Hannah Cooper Manager, Partnership Fulfillment Kaitlynn Aguirre
Physical Therapist Taylor McWilliams Manager, Partnership Services Codi Baylor
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Manager, Partnership Services Katelyn Roth
SCOUTING & INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS Coordinator, Corporate Partnerships Natalie Devin
Vice President, Amateur & International Scouting Chris Kemp
Vice President, Professional Scouting Pete DeYoung CREATIVE SERVICES
Director, Pacific Rim Operations Acey Kohrogi Senior Director, Creative Digital Design Daniel Kim
Director, International Operations César Rizik Manager, Graphic Design Evan Denworth
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Manager, Professional Scouting & Baseball Operations Brett Becker Senior Graphic Designer Grant Gabriel
Coordinator, Amateur Scouting Operations Max Kraust Graphic Designer Elissa Ji
Special Assistant, Professional Scouting Keith Boeck
Special Assistant, Professional Scouting Spencer Graham ENTERTAINMENT, BROADCASTING, PRODUCTION AND ARCHIVES
Professional Scouting Crosschecker Mike Juhl Vice President, Broadcasting & Entertainment Erik Meyer
Professional Scouting Crosschecker Chuck LaMar Director, Game Presentation Daniel Casados
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Professional Scouting Crosschecker Dominic Viola Director, Scoreboard Operations Jeff Praught
Southeast Supervisor Nick Brannon Director, Video Production Thomas Higdon
West Coast Supervisor Josh Emmerick Senior Manager, Event Production Brian Lewis
Northeast Supervisor Mike Kanen Senior Manager, Video Engineer Matthew Hall
South Central Supervisor Andrew Savlo Senior Manager, Video Operations Danny Gibble
International Scouting Supervisor Trevor Schumm Senior Team Photographer Matt Thomas
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International Scouting Supervisor, Mexico Bill McLaughlin Manager, Archives Sandy O’Toole
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Administrator, Dominican Republic Baseball Operations Franklyn Peguero Senior Producer/Editor Sonni Simmons
Assistant Administrator, Dominican Republic Baseball Operations Martina Pereyra Producer/Editor Joseph Earwicker
Video Editor/Motion Graphics Designer Matt Subrizi
BROADCASTERS Videographer/Producer Keith Dottley
Broadcaster Jesse Agler Videographer/Producer Cristian Vaca
Broadcaster Mariluz Cook Audio Engineer Aaron Sum
Broadcaster Mark Grant
Broadcaster Pedro Gutierrez FAN ENGAGEMENT
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Broadcaster Tony Gwynn Jr. Senior Director, Fan Engagement Darryl Mendoza
Broadcaster Carlos Hernandez Senior Manager, Fan Engagement & Entertainment Jesi Naire
Broadcaster Don Orsillo Manager, Fan Engagement & Entertainment Andrew Grant
Broadcaster Eduardo Ortega
Broadcaster Mike Pomeranz GUEST EXPERIENCE
Broadcaster Bob Scanlan Vice President, Guest Experience Ray Daryabigi
Senior Manager, Guest Experience Jenna Matsushita
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MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA Account Manager, Group Tickets & Hospitality Logan Washburn
Senior Director, Marketing Emily Wittig Senior Account Executive, Group Tickets & Hospitality Conor Bierfeldt
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Senior Manager, Marketing JL Dominguez Senior Account Executive, Group Tickets & Hospitality Derek Pharis
Manager, Marketing Tess Bloom Account Executive, Group Tickets & Hospitality Karina Boites
Manager, Social Media Alejandra Nocera Account Executive, Group Tickets & Hospitality Sutton Derr
Manager, Social Media Samantha Mellies-U’Ren Account Executive, Group Tickets & Hospitality Jack Donovan
Analyst, Multimedia Bill Center Account Executive, Group Tickets & Hospitality Jackson Fricke
Account Executive, Group Tickets & Hospitality Evan Gross
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Account Executive, Group Tickets & Hospitality Megan Guest
Vice President, Information Technology Ray Chan Account Executive, Group Tickets & Hospitality Hannah Plackowski
Director, Information Technology Oscar Castro Coordinator, Theme Game Sales & Operations Madison Douglas
Manager, Application Developer Dan Lee Coordinator, Ticket Sales & Services Operations Alyssa Filiatreau
Application Developer Michael Kelly
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Senior Manager, Special Events Juliana Spina Account Specialist, Membership Services Kevin Douglas
Manager, Special Events Shelby Leonard Account Specialist, Membership Services Devon Edwards
Manager, Special Events Jackie Stone Account Specialist, Membership Services Olivia O’Brien
Operations Manager, Special Events Sean Kinsella Account Specialist, Membership Services Sam Robinson
Operations Manager, Special Events Agustin Vazquez Account Specialist, Membership Services Crystal Sanchez
Operations Coordinator, Special Events Henry Gentile Account Specialist, Membership Services Aubree Schrandt
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Sales Coordinator, Special Events Cassandra Ahern Account Specialist, Premium Membership Services Samuel Stiker
Sales Coordinator, Special Events Madison Terry
TICKET OPERATIONS
PREMIUM SALES Senior Director, Ticket Operations Jim Kiersnowski
Director, Premium & Membership & Suite Sales Carter Motley Director, Ticket Operations Gabriel Kunde
Senior Manager, Premium & Suite Sales Wil Cannon Director, Ticket Systems Ellen Lopresti
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Manager, Premium Sales Gerald Harris Manager, Ticket Operations Emily Gross
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Manager, Premium Sales Joe Galati Manager, Box Office & Ticket Operations Vanessa Cummins
Manager, Premium Sales Jack Spohn Manager, Ticket Systems Brittany Ramos
Account Executive, Premium Sales Tommy Knopf Assistant Manager, Box Office & Ticket Operations Sean Nichols
Account Executive, Premium Sales Alex Ross Assistant Manager, Box Office & Ticket Operations Lorena Rios
Account Manager, Group Tickets & Hospitality Ryan Eifler Account Executive, Tourism Sales Chad Brinza
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Craig Hughner MLB Baseball Information System FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PADRES VISIT:
Danny Sanchez Elias Sports Bureau www.padres.com
Vanessa Dominguez Stats LLC www.padres.com/friarwire
Tom Seidler Baseball-Reference.com www.padresbeisbol.com
Bill Center MiLB.com www.facebook.com/padres
Jesse Agler Fangraphs www.twitter.com/padres
Emily Wittig Retrosheet.org (Dave Smith) www.twitter.com/lospadres
Connor Novak
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ERIC KUTSENDA
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CHAIRMAN
Eric Kutsenda is the Chairman and interim control person of the San Diego Padres. He was
appointed to his current position with the Padres in November 2023 following the passing of former
Chairman and owner Peter Seidler.
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Eric is also a co-founder and Managing Partner of Seidler Equity Partners (“SEP”), a private equity
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firm that provides capital and management support to entrepreneurial companies across the
United States and Australia. The firm manages more than $5 billion of equity capital. Kutsenda is
actively involved in establishing and overseeing the implementation of the firm’s strategic vision,
promoting its core investment principles, and supervising the support of its portfolio companies.
He is a member of the firm’s Executive Committee and Investment Committee.
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Kutsenda began his professional career at KPMG LLP, where he focused on providing tax structuring advice and due diligence
support for mergers and acquisitions. Prior to co-founding SEP, he was a principal at a Chicago-based investment firm. He is
also a Certified Public Accountant.
Eric is involved in a variety of other organizations including Young Presidents’ Organization (past Chapter Chair) and serves on
the advisory boards of several non-profit and for-profit enterprises.
A native of Chicago, Ill., Kutsenda earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accountancy from the University of Illinois and a Master’s
Degree in Taxation from DePaul University.
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HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
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DEVELOPMENT
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ERIK GREUPNER
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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Erik Greupner was promoted to his current post of chief executive officer in January 2021. Greupner
oversees the Padres’ business operations and leads the growth and development of the club’s
business and culture. 2024 marks his 14th season in San Diego after joining the club in December
2010. During his tenure as CEO, the Padres have consistently ranked in the top five among all
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Major League Baseball clubs in attendance, including ranking second in 2023 while setting Padres
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all-time franchise records in attendance, season ticket sales, and every local revenue category.
Under his leadership, the Padres became the first MLB club to secure a jersey patch partner, have
significantly grown its fundraising and positive impact in the San Diego and Baja community
through the Padres Foundation, and have meticulously maintained and improved Petco Park while
retaining the continuous ranking as USA Today’s No. 1 Ballpark in MLB.
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2020 and chief operating officer from November 2016 to November 2018. While serving in those posts, he guided the club
through the COVID-19 pandemic, led the club’s successful effort to secure the development rights for a transformational multi-
use real estate project on Tailgate Lot, and oversaw the team’s business operations, including all revenue generation. During this
time, the Padres set sponsorship, group ticketing, single game, opening series and non-baseball event revenue and attendance
records. The Padres also positively impacted the San Diego community through supporting racial justice efforts and frontline
workers during the pandemic, including launching California’s first COVID-19 super vaccination site at Petco Park.
Greupner served in various roles for the Padres from December 2010 to November 2016. Over this period, he led the lobbying
efforts and negotiations that resulted in the Padres amending its lease with the City of San Diego to significantly increase
the number of non-baseball events at Petco Park and create a positive economic impact on the City. Greupner also led the
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negotiations of a new long-term lease and construction of the Padres’ Spring Training facility and renovated stadium in Peoria,
Ariz. Finally, Greupner’s efforts were instrumental in securing the 2016 MLB All-Star Game in San Diego.
Prior to joining the Padres, Greupner worked as a corporate and transactional attorney with the international law firm Gibson,
Dunn & Crutcher LLP. While at Gibson Dunn, he advised senior management of public and private companies in general
corporate matters, acquirers and targets in mergers and acquisitions transactions, and institutional investors and fund sponsors
in the formation and operation of private investment funds.
Prior to his time with Gibson Dunn, Greupner worked in sales management roles with Goldman Sachs & Company and Scudder
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Greupner earned his Juris Doctor degree magna cum laude from the University of San Diego School of Law, where he was a
member of the Order of the Coif. He served as a judicial intern for the Honorable M. Margaret McKeown, U.S. Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.
A native of Minneapolis, Minn., Greupner graduated cum laude from Wheaton College, Illinois with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
philosophy and communications. During his four years at Wheaton, Greupner was a defensive back and receiver for the Thunder
football team. He currently serves on the board of trustees of the Rady Children’s Hospital Foundation, MLB’s International
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Committee and the President’s Working Group of the Business and Media Board. He and his wife, Laura, have a son, Thomas,
and two daughters, Ella, and Kate.
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DEVELOPMENT
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A.J. PRELLER
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EXECUTIVES
A.J. Preller was promoted to his current position of president of baseball operations and general
manager in February 2021. He originally joined the Padres as executive vice president/general
manager on August 6, 2014, making him the 5th-longest tenured GM in Major League Baseball.
Under his leadership, the Padres have reached the postseason twice in the last four years. In
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2022, San Diego reached the National League Championship Series, marking the first time the club
advanced to the NLCS in 24 years (1998). San Diego defeated the New York Mets, 2-1, in the Wild
Card Series and beat their division rival Los Angeles Dodgers, 3-1, in the NLDS before falling to the
Philadelphia Phillies, 4-1, in the NLCS. The club ended a 14-year postseason drought in 2020 with
a 37-23 (.617) regular season record, their best winning percentage in club history. After finishing
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the season with the second-best record in the National League, the Padres defeated the St. Louis
Cardinals in the NL Wild Card Series, their first postseason series win since 1998 and the first postseason series win at Petco
Park.
Over his tenure, Preller has overseen the acquisition of a significant level of talent through various channels. He signed marquee
free agents, including Manny Machado, Xander Bogaerts and Ha-Seong Kim. Across multiple years, he executed trades netting
a talent haul of Juan Soto, Fernando Tatis Jr., Yu Darvish, Blake Snell, Joe Musgrove, Josh Hader, Jake Cronenworth and Trent
Grisham among others. Along with the professional scouting group, Preller mined the waiver wire and minor league free agency
to find key bullpen pieces and eventual All-Stars in Kirby Yates and Brad Hand along with Craig Stammen. Under his direction,
the amateur scouting department has drafted several consensus top prospects, including Jackson Merrill, Robby Snelling, Dylan
Lesko, MacKenzie Gore, C.J. Abrams, Robert Hassell and Jakob Marsee, while the international scouting staff signed Ethan
Salas, Jairo Iriarte, Samuel Zavala, Adrian Morejon, Luis Patino, Tucupita Marcano and Leodalis De Vries.
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While constructing a winning Major League roster, Preller has also strengthened and preserved the club’s farm system, earning
a Top 3 ranking from 2019 through 2021. The Padres made history in 2019 with a record-breaking 10 players on MLB Pipeline’s
Top 100 Prospects list. The farm system is once again one of the strongest in MLB entering 2024, including No. 4 in ESPN’s
yearly rankings (was 23rd entering 2023).
Prior to his time in San Diego, Preller served as assistant general manager of the Texas Rangers, overseeing the player
development and scouting departments and serving as a key advisor on all player acquisitions. Over 10 years in Texas, Preller
was integral to the Rangers’ efforts to upgrade the talent level throughout the system, playing an instrumental role in the club’s
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consecutive World Series appearances in 2010-11, as well as in the construction and organization of the Rangers’ development
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program in the Dominican Republic. From 2010-13, he served as a senior director of player personnel, overseeing professional,
international and amateur scouting.
Before joining the Rangers, Preller spent three years in the baseball operations department of the Los Angeles Dodgers, working
with the professional, amateur and international scouting departments. He also was heavily involved in salary arbitration work
for the Dodgers.
A native of Huntington Station, N.Y., Preller graduated Summa Cum Laude from Cornell University in 1999 and was inducted into
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the South Huntington Hall of Fame in 2012. He began his baseball career with an internship for the Philadelphia Phillies before
taking a position with the Arizona Fall League where he worked under Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, whom he later joined at
Major League Baseball for two years, aiding Robinson in several areas and working closely with the Labor Relations Department
on salary arbitration issues.
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CAROLINE PERRY
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CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Caroline Perry was promoted to her current position of Chief Operating Officer in January 2023.
She is the highest-ranking female employee in Padres history and is currently one of only two
female COO’s in Major League Baseball (other: Marti Wronski, Brewers).
The 2024 season marks Perry’s 14th with the Padres after originally joining the club as associate
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general counsel in April 2011. In her current role, she oversees the Padres’ ballpark operations,
business strategy and analytics, legal, finance, government affairs and information technology
operations.
Perry has been involved in many large-scale projects for the Padres, including the Padres’
renovation of Gallagher Square, negotiations with the City of San Diego surrounding the All-Star
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Prior to joining the Padres, Perry worked as a corporate attorney for Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP in the Bay Area and Cravath
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Swaine & Moore LLP in New York, where she focused primarily on corporate finance and general corporate matters. Prior to
graduating from law school, Perry was an account management associate at BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager.
A native of San Diego, Perry graduated with honors from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Biology.
Perry earned her law degree from Columbia University, where she was a James Kent scholar and managing editor of the Columbia
Business Law Review. She serves on the board of directors of Make-a-Wish and is an adjunct professor at the University of San
Diego School of Law. Perry and her husband, Adam, live in La Jolla with their two daughters, Adeline and Amelia.
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SERGIO DEL PRADO
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS AFFAIRS
Sergio del Prado enters his 10th season with the Padres after joining the club in June 2015 as vice president
corporate partnerships. He was promoted to his current position in January 2024, a role in which he
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service. During his tenure in San Diego, corporate partnerships has seen revenue growth in each of the
last nine seasons (2015-23) reaching all-time highs every season. del Prado has also worked with partners
to enhance fan experience with ballpark destinations and fan amenities such as the Petco Barkyard
(sports first pet suites), Lexus Premier Club, Ballast Point Craft Pier, Budweiser Loft, Gallagher Square,
Gallagher Chairman’s Club, Southwest Airlines Party’s at the Park, Callaway’s Links at Petco Park, Toyota
Beach and Cutwater Agave Club. In 2022 under del Prado’s leadership, the Padres became the first MLB team to sell a jersey patch
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(Motorola) and complete partnership deals in Mexico, Brazil and China.
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del Prado came to San Diego from Los Angeles, where he spent nine seasons with the Dodgers prior to starting his own sports
marketing consulting business, del Prado Group Sports Marketing Consulting. With the Dodgers, del Prado most recently served as
vice president, sales, overseeing ticket sales, sponsorship sales and service, Spanish broadcast sales and service and premium sales
and service. Prior to joining the Dodgers, del Prado spent two years as general manager of the Los Angeles Galaxy soccer team.
Under his watch, the team led Major League Soccer in attendance and sponsorship revenue, while playing for the MLS Cup.
del Prado previously worked as SVP Corporate Marketing with the 1999 Women’s World Cup and spent nine years with the Los OPPONENTS
Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League, ultimately serving as director of marketing and corporate sales and leading the sales
efforts that resulted with the Staples Center naming rights deal.
Born in Havana, Cuba, Del Prado earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from California State University,
Long Beach. He and his wife, Leslie, have two children: Monica and Eric.
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TOM SEIDLER
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Tom Seidler enters his 34th season in professional baseball and his 12th with the Padres. He was
promoted to his current position in January 2024, a role in which he oversees the club’s efforts to
improve the lives of underserved communities in San Diego and Baja.
Seidler also oversees player and alumni relations, developing programs such as Manny’s
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Hot Corner, Players Community Tour, Tony Gwynn Community All Stars, and Johnny Ritchey
Scholarships, which honor current and former players while supporting those in need. He manages
the club’s support of first responders, the military, veterans and their families. Seilder leads the
Padres’ PlayBall initiatives, which include Future Padres (20,000 free jerseys and hats distributed to
youth baseball/softball leagues), and a fast-growing Padres Rookie League (free summer baseball
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Seidler manages the Padres’ Hispanic community engagement on both sides of the border and leads efforts in international
outreach, including games and community engagement in Mexico City in 2023 and Seoul, South Korea in 2024. Seidler has
managed the Padres Volunteer Team since its launch in 2015, a program which has engaged more than 7,000 volunteer members
of the community and provided more than 45,000 hours of service and $1,000,000 of value to local non-profits.
As President of the Padres Foundation, Seidler has managed the Foundation’s 10-fold growth in both fundraising and grants
distributed in San Diego and Baja over the past 10 years. Seidler led large-scale grant programs in 2016 (in conjunction with the
MLB All-Star Game) and 2019 (commemorating the Padres’ 50th anniversary).
In 2024, he is leading the efforts for the Peter Seidler Legacy Projects, a new multi-year series of grants thanks to significant
financial contributions from fans and matching dollars (5-for-1) from Padres players, ownership, the Padres Foundation and the
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Seidler family.
The Padres community efforts include a wide range of diversity, equity and inclusion programs, including the introduction of the
annual Breaking Barriers Forum and expanded Estrellas Program and Comunidad Awards.
Additionally, the Padres Foundation launched its annual ‘Dinner on the Diamond’ charity gala in 2022 which has raised more
than $1,500,000 for local charities in just two years.
Prior to joining the Padres, Seidler was an owner/operator of minor league baseball clubs. His final stint was as President of
the Visalia Rawhide (California League). Under Seidler’s leadership, the Rawhide broke a 62-year-old attendance record in
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2009, the first of four consecutive years of all-time record attendance. Seidler was twice named Executive of the Year in the
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California League. He previously held management roles with professional baseball teams in Port St. Lucie, Kissimmee, Great
Falls, Stockton, and Caracas, Venezuela.
Seidler earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Business Administration from the
Owen School at Vanderbilt University. He currently serves on the executive committee and board of directors of the San Diego
Regional Economic Development Corporation, and the board of directors for Reality Changers.
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CHRIS CONNOLLY
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER
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Chris Connolly enters his fourth season with the Padres and third as senior vice president, chief
marketing officer. In his current role, Connolly oversees all aspects of the Padres marketing, social
media, design, advertising, broadcasting, in-game entertainment and fan engagement. Additionally,
he helps promote and advertise Petco Park’s major concerts and events throughout the year.
Prior to joining the Padres, Connolly spent 12 years working for The Walt Disney Company in a
variety of senior leadership roles throughout his tenure. He led marketing for the Disneyland Resort
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where he was instrumental in the successful launches of Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge in 2019 and
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the Pixar Fest celebration in 2018. Other notable Disneyland accomplishments included driving
merchandise and food revenue to record levels through dedicated social media campaigns.
Additionally, Connolly held the title of Senior Vice President of Consumer Marketing for Disney Consumer Products from 2012-16
where he spearheaded the retail, product development and marketing initiatives behind the highly successful Frozen franchise
and the popular Disney Princess brand. Upon first joining Disney in 2009, Connolly served as the Senior Vice President of
Worldwide Marketing for Walt Disney Studios, which saw him lead the Home Entertainment consumer marketing and creative
services teams responsible for Disney, Pixar, ABC, and Disney Channel DVD releases.
A native of Southern California, Connolly has also held the titles of President of the Big Idea Marketing Group, LLC. and Vice
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President of Worldwide Marketing for Hasbro over his career. The University of California, Los Angeles alum also serves as a
guest lecturer at local universities and enjoys mentoring students. He is a Member of the Board of Directors for The Monarch
School, a San Diego organization that helps unhoused students and their families thrive in both school and life. Connolly and his
wife Denise, a San Diego native, have two daughters, Olivia and Caroline.
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GREG MASSEY
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SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Greg Massey enters his third season with the Padres after spending the previous 23 seasons with
the Seattle Mariners, the last five as vice president, finance. He was promoted to his current role
as senior vice president, chief financial officer in January 2024. As the head of the accounting
and finance departments, Massey works closely with executive management in the oversight of
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financial operations and oversees the daily accounting and payroll functions, financial planning,
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analysis and forecasting, ownership and tax matters, and all internal and external financial reporting
for the Padres.
Massey got his start in Major League Baseball in 1998 after being hired as assistant controller
and was promoted to controller in 2004. Prior to joining the Mariners, Greg worked in the public
accounting and private business sectors. He also served on the Seattle Aquarium Board of Directors from 2009-15.
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University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in accounting. He also is a Certified Public
Accountant (CPA) and resides in San Diego.
SARA GREENSPAN
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, PEOPLE & CULTURE
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Sara Greenspan was promoted to her current position of Senior Vice President, People & Culture in
February 2021. She originally joined the Padres as Director of Human Resources in May 2012. 2024
marks her 13th season as the head of human resources for the Padres. Greenspan is responsible
for developing and leading the organizations human capital strategy, including, but not limited
to, organizational and leadership development, talent acquisition, DE&I initiatives, compensation,
benefits, risk management, culture initiatives and all labor and employee relations.
Prior to joining the Padres, Greenspan held human resources leadership roles at large consumer
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Originally from the east coast, Greenspan graduated with honors from Northeastern University
with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice. After completing her Human Resources certificate from U.C San Diego,
she went on to earn her Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification, SHRM-SCP certification, and Lean Six
Sigma Green Belt. She serves on the Board of Directors of Boys and Girls Club of Greater San Diego and on the USD Employer
Advisory Board. Greenspan and her husband, Mike, reside in Scripps Ranch with their very active three children: Gavin, Amelia
and Stella.
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KEN KAWACHI
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SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, BALLPARK OPERATIONS
One of the longest-tenured employees of the Padres, Ken Kawachi is now entering his 30th season
with the club. He was promoted to his current role of Senior Vice President, Ballpark Operations,
in January 2023, and he is responsible for all facility management and event operations at Petco
Park, while also overseeing engineering, building maintenance and repairs, cleaning and janitorial
services, playing field and exterior landscape maintenance, security and transportation.
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Kawachi joined the Padres in 1995 as an intern in the stadium operations department. He was
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named director of stadium operations in 1999 and director of security & transportation in 2003.
Kawachi earned a Business Administration degree from the University of San Diego in 1995. He
resides in the Del Cerro area of San Diego with his wife, Karen. He has three children: daughter
Emerson and sons, Everett and Ellis.
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JACLYN LASH
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Jaclyn Lash was promoted to senior vice president, special events in January 2023 after originally
joining the Padres in 2011. Jaclyn and her team have grown the events business at Petco Park and
other surrounding properties, including the San Diego Symphony’s Rady Shell at Jacobs Park and
the new EVE venue at the RaDD property. In her current role, Lash oversees all events for the San
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Diego Padres and Petco Park including concerts, game-day festivals, private events, public events
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and off-the-field events for the team. The special events department is responsible for generating
revenue for the ballpark when it would otherwise sit dormant as well as helping enhance the Petco
Park and Padres experience for the community.
Prior to joining the Padres organization, Lash worked as a corporate event planner and
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spokesperson for various organizations. She began her career in entertainment with the Jimmy Kimmel Live show working in
music booking and guest coordination.
Jaclyn is a native San Diegan and a graduate of the University of Southern California where she majored in Business and
Cinema-Television. She resides in Point Loma with her husband, Travis, and their children, Gigi and Preston.
SCOTT ROBISH
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Scott Robish was promoted to senior vice president, business strategy & analytics in January 2024
after originally joining the Padres as a business analyst in April 2013. In his current role, Robish
oversees all business analytics functions for the Padres, including reporting, forecasting, customer
database and various analytical projects. He manages the team that collaborates with all areas of
business operations to make data-driven decisions.
Robish brings 13 years of experience working in the analytics field. Prior to joining the Padres, he
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worked in the financial services and consulting industries in Minneapolis, Minn. In those roles, he
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used data to optimize marketing campaigns, automate reporting processes, and provide analysis
on strategic projects.
Robish is a 2009 graduate of St. Cloud State University (Minn.), where he majored in Statistics and Economics. He resides in La
Mesa with his wife, Emma, and their daughters, Finley and Paige.
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CURT WAUGH
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Curt Waugh enters his first season in the role of Senior Vice President, Ticket Sales and Service.
He joined the Padres in June 2014 and currently oversees all areas of tickets sales and membership
services, including season ticket memberships, group tickets, suites, and premium sales.
Prior to that role, Waugh served as Vice President of Ticket Sales and Service, for the 2020-2023
seasons, where the club saw attendance and revenue growth establishing new franchise records in
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both categories and sold-out Season Ticket Membership for the first time in club history.
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Prior to the 2019 season, Waugh served as Director of Group Tickets and Hospitality, where he led
the club’s group and suite sales revenue generation efforts. During that time, the Padres set group
and suite revenue and attendance records.
Waugh came to San Diego after spending four years in San Antonio with Spurs Sports and Entertainment, where he was the
Manager of Ticket Sales for the Rampage (American Hockey League). He managed all day-to-day operations ticket sales for the
club. Prior to his time leading the department, he worked in a selling capacity with the Rampage and Spurs.
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A native of Edmond, Okla., Waugh graduated from Oklahoma State University, where he majored in marketing. He resides in San
Diego with his wife, Allie, and their daughters, Averie, Olivia, Molly and Maggie.
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RAY CHAN
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VICE PRESIDENT, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Ray Chan enters his 14th season with the San Diego Padres and his eighth as vice president,
information technology. Chan originally joined the Padres in January 2011 as director, information
technology. In his current role, Chan is responsible for overseeing all areas of information
technology for the Padres and Petco Park, including the organization’s technology strategy and
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budget. He manages a team that maintains, administers, and secures all aspects of the network/
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server infrastructure within Petco Park, the team’s Spring Training facility in Peoria, Ariz., and the
organization’s Dominican Republic Academy.
Chan’s prior experience includes more than 25 years in the technology field for organizations
including Enterprise Partners Venture Capital, Pepsi Bottling Group, ideaEDGE Ventures, Gateway
Computers, Wells Fargo Bank and Alvarado Medical Center.
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Fi, VOIP telecom system, Cyber-security program and the organization’s continued digital transformation. Ray sits on the board
of Computers 2 San Diego Kids. He and his wife, Christine, have three children: Phoebe, Emily and Ruby.
RAY DARYABIGI
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VICE PRESIDENT, GUEST EXPERIENCE
Ray Daryabigi is entering his 2nd season with the club. He oversees the guest experience at Petco
Park and is responsible for guest services, premium services, and guest experience ambassadors.
Prior to joining the Padres, Daryabigi spent the last 17 years working in sports and entertainment,
with time in MLB with the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Angels, the NBA with the
Sacramento Kings and Milwaukee Bucks, and the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams. Ray has led the
guest experience teams for two organizations that built world-class venues: the Sacramento Kings
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Born and raised in Los Angeles, Calif., Daryabigi graduated magna cum laude from DeVry University
with a Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality Management and holds an Executive Master of
Leadership (EML) degree from the University of Southern California’s Price School of Public Policy. He resides in the Chula Vista
area of San Diego with his wife, Nicole. He has four children: daughters Leilani, Maya, and Maylee, and son Koa.
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CRAIG HUGHNER
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VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS
Craig Hughner enters his 18th season in Major League Baseball and eighth with the Padres. He
was promoted to his current role of vice president, communications in February 2021 after originally
joining the Padres in September 2017 as director, communications. In his current role, Hughner
oversees the day-to-day operations of the communications department and is responsible for
the Padres’ PR strategy and execution, including media relations, business communications and
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baseball communications. He advises ownership, senior executives, coaches and players on all
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and attended Seattle University’s Sports Administration and Leadership graduate program from 2006-07. He is a Southern
California native and currently resides in La Mesa, Calif.
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BILL JOHNSTON
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Bill Johnston was promoted to Vice President, Community Impact in March 2021 after serving as
Vice President, Sports Programs in 2020. He joined the Padres in June 2017 as Special Advisor to
the Executive Chairman. Among his responsibilities, Johnston spearheads the Padres’ relationship
with San Diego’s education and first responder communities as well as the Padres High School
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Coach of the Year program and the High School All-Star Game & Home Run Derby at Petco Park.
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Johnston spent 27 years (1990-2017) serving as director of public relations for the San Diego
Chargers. In that role, he was responsible for managing the public image and overall communications
strategy for the Chargers, including media relations and all organizational messaging. He was the
team’s primary liaison with the NFL’s broadcast partners as well as local and national media outlets.
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Johnston originally joined the Chargers as an intern in 1979 and was named public relations assistant in 1981. He also served
as assistant director of public relations (1984-87) and director of community relations (1988-89) during his 38 seasons with the
team.
During his career with the Chargers, Johnston oversaw the creation of the Charger Girls in 1990. He resurrected the team’s
Hall of Fame & Alumni Weekend in 1993. In 1995, he created the team’s charitable foundation and implemented many of the
organization’s community outreach programs, including the Alex Spanos All-Star Classic high school football game, which is
currently the longest-running all-star game in California.
Born in La Mesa, Ca., Johnston attended Helix High School and graduated from San Diego State University in 1981 with a
bachelor’s degree in journalism. Bill and his daughter, Hayley, were named National Fundraisers of the Year in 2013 by the
Huntington’s Disease Society of America. While serving as president of the HDSA’s board of directors, the San Diego Chapter
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was named the national HDSA Chapter of the Year in 2005 and ’07. Johnston has run and raised nearly $1 million in 17 marathons.
Together, his running and the other opportunities he created have led to more than $4 million raised for the fight against
Huntington’s disease.
RANDY MCWILLIAMS
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Randy McWilliams was promoted to vice president of facilities and special projects in January 2023
after originally joining the Padres in 2015 as senior director of facilities services and engineering.
He is responsible for all areas of facility management, including engineering operations, and
construction projects relating to Petco Park. He is also responsible for improving and expanding
physical assets within the Padres real estate portfolio outside of Petco Park. Some of his notable
projects include suite and club renovations, the ballpark conversion to LED sports lighting, and the
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installation of a chilled water system and the largest PV solar array in MLB.
Prior to joining the Padres, McWilliams worked as the owner’s representative for the construction of
the Aztec Student Union at San Diego State University and the Cheryl and Harvey White Theatre at
The Old Globe. He is a U.S. Navy submarine veteran that served on the USS Michigan, USS Hartford, and Naval Base Point Loma.
Randy is an Eagle Scout that grew up in Highland, Illinois, near the St. Louis metro area. He earned a Master of Science in
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Organizational Leadership from the University of Redlands and holds numerous other certifications in the facilities management
industry.
ERIK MEYER
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Erik Meyer was promoted to vice president, broadcasting & entertainment in February of 2021.
In his current role, he oversees the broadcasting, entertainment, production, photography and
archives departments. Meyer originally joined the Padres in 1995 on a part-time basis when he
served as Technical Director/Director of the Jumbotron at Jack Murphy Stadium. He was hired
full-time by the Padres in 2003 as the Director of Entertainment & Production, leading his team in
the opening of Petco Park. He also oversaw the HD control room conversion, large videoboard/
LED ribbon board upgrades in 2015, the opening of the Padres Hall of Fame at Petco Park in 2016,
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and the 2024 Gallagher Square Videoboard and audio upgrades. Prior to joining the Padres full-
time, Meyer worked for one year at NBC 7/39 in studio production and spent six years with the
advertising division of Cox Media as a producer and commercial production manager.
Meyer brings 30 years of TV production and event presentation to his current role after orchestrating some of the most memorable
Padres ceremonies: Tony Gwynn’s statue unveil, Trevor Hoffman’s number retirement and statue unveil, the memorial services
for Mr Padre, Jerry Coleman, and Dick Enberg. A five-time Emmy and 10-time Telly Award winner, Meyer also worked the Finals
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and Semi-Finals of both World Baseball Classics at Petco Park, two Super Bowls, eight seasons of NFL game day production,
and produced various long format golf and magazine style TV programs.
A proud Aztec4Life, he graduated from the honors program, Cum Laude with distinction in his major Radio/Television/Film,
from San Diego State University. He resides in South Ocean Beach with his wife Gellie, and their daughters, who now reside in
New York City, Lauren and Sophia.
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JOSH MOMBERG
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VICE PRESIDENT, HOSPITALITY
Josh Momberg enters his 12th season in Major League Baseball and his second season with the
Padres. He joined the organization in June 2022 in his current role of vice president, hospitality
where he serves as the club’s liaison to Delaware North Sportservice, Petco Park’s food service
and retail management partner. In this capacity, Momberg is charged with driving the long-term
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strategy and growth of the Padres food & beverage and retail operations in addition to providing
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oversight to the team’s game used authentics and memorabilia program.
Prior to joining the organization, Momberg spent ten years working for the Tampa Bay Rays in
various capacities including financial analyst (2012-2014), manager of corporate partnerships
(2014-2017), and director of strategy & analytics (2017-2022), a role in which he was responsible for
overseeing concessions and retail operations for the Rays at Tropicana Field, Rays Spring Training at Charlotte Sports Park, and
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growth for the team and was instrumental in helping Tropicana Field become the first cashless sports facility in North America
in 2019. He was named the Tampa Bay Rays Organizational Employee of the Year in the same year.
A native of St. Petersburg, FL, Momberg earned his Bachelor’s in Advertising & Journalism from the University of Georgia in
2008 and later received his M.B.A. and Master’s of Sports & Entertainment Management from the University of South Florida in
2012. He currently resides in North Park, Calif. with his wife, Theresa, and daughter, Remy.
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DIANA PUETZ
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VICE PRESIDENT, PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Diana Puetz was promoted to vice president, public affairs in February 2021 after originally joining
the Padres in 2016. In her current role, Puetz oversees government relations, public policy and
binational community initiatives for the organization.
Prior to joining the Padres, Puetz worked at a public affairs agency where she managed high
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an extensive background in government, having held key legislative and communications roles
at the City of San Diego, City of Oceanside and U.S. Senate. Puetz began her career at the U.S.
Department of the Treasury.
Puetz is a 2006 graduate of the University of North Texas where she majored in Economics and
Political Science. She is fluent in Spanish and serves on the board of directors for the Downtown San Diego Partnership, 2-1-1
San Diego and the East Village Association. Diana lives in Point Loma with her husband, Stephen, and their children Sophia
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and John Parker.
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EDDIE QUINN
VICE PRESIDENT, PARTNERSHIP SERVICES
Eddie Quinn enters his 22nd season with the Padres. He was promoted to his current role of vice
president, partnership services in February 2021. In his current role, Quinn oversees the service,
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Eddie began with the Padres in a part time capacity in 2003 as a fan programs representative. He
worked as a visiting clubhouse attendant and bat boy from 2006 to 2008 before joining the front
office as an inside sales rep in October of 2009. He worked in ticket services (2010-12) before moving
to the corporate partnership department as manager, partnership services in 2013. In addition to
his partnership responsibilities, in 2016 he served as the Padres All-Star Game Coordinator, helping
plan and execute all elements of the Major League Baseball All-Star festivities in San Diego. He was
promoted to director, partnership services in 2017.
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Eddie is a native San Diegan and a 2009 graduate of the University of Oregon with a bachelor’s degree in business administration
and a minor in economics. He resides in Mission Hills with his wife, Katelyn, and their sons, Kip, Tate and Briggs.
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TEREZKA ZABKA
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Terezka Zabka enters her fourth season with the Padres and second as vice president, general
counsel. She originally joined the Padres in May 2021 as associate general counsel. In her current
role, Zabka oversees all operations of the legal department, from advising ownership and handling
baseball and player matters, to contracting partnership, event, sponsorship and marketing
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Prior to joining the Padres, Zabka worked as an associate general counsel at Viasat, a global
satellite and communications public company, for six years in various departments such as mergers
and acquisitions, aircraft wifi, strategic sourcing, satellite development and telecommunication
expansion worldwide. Before attending law school, she worked in Prague, Czech Republic for a
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software engineering company as the marketing and public relations manager in charge of the EMEA regions, including the
former Eastern Bloc.
Zabka graduated with honors from University of San Diego in 2010, magna cum laude and received her juris doctor from the
University of San Diego, School of Law in 2016 where she was an annual recipient of the Faculty Outstanding Scholar Award
Scholarship. She is a native of San Diego and currently lives in La Jolla with her family.
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Josh Stein enters his 11th season as assistant general manager after being promoted to the post
in December 2013. Stein’s primary responsibility is assisting president of baseball operations &
general manager A.J. Preller in all areas of baseball operations, including player evaluation, player
development, contract negotiations and Major League roster management. He also oversees the
Padres’ Baseball R&D, Baseball Systems and Sports Science initiatives.
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2024 marks Stein’s 22nd season with the Padres. He first joined the club as a baseball operations
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intern in the summer of 2003 under General Manager Kevin Towers. He interned through the 2005
season and was named Major League advance scouting coordinator in 2006 working closely with
Bruce Bochy, Bud Black and their respective coaching staffs. Following the 2009 season, Stein was
named director of baseball operations.
A 2000 graduate of the UC Berkeley with a degree in psychology, Stein continued his academic studies, earning a law degree
from the UC Hastings College of Law in 2005. Between college and law school, Stein worked in the tech industry in San
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A veteran of 39 seasons in professional baseball, Fred Uhlman, Jr. has spent the past 29 years with
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the San Diego Padres. He was promoted to his current post of vice president/assistant general
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scouting and player development on the day-to-day operations of the Padres’ player development
department.
Raised in Georgetown, Texas, Uhlman moved to Baltimore in 1985 and joined the Orioles as a part-time assistant in player
development and scouting. He attained full-time status in 1987 and was promoted to assistant to the director of scouting two
years later. In 1991, he was named Baltimore’s assistant director of scouting.
Uhlman resides in San Diego.
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PETE DEYOUNG
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VICE PRESIDENT, PROFESSIONAL SCOUTING
Pete DeYoung enters his 19th season in the Padres organization and his fourth as vice president,
pro scouting. DeYoung originally joined the Padres organization as a baseball operations intern
during the 2005 season, mainly handling the advance scouting duties for the club. He spent the
2006-07 seasons as an amateur scout for the Southeast region, and three seasons as the club’s
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assistant to the scouting director from 2008-10. During the 2010 season, DeYoung also served as
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the West Coast Regional Supervisor, a position he served exclusively in for the next five seasons
(2011-15), before being promoted to director, pro scouting.
An infielder, DeYoung played five years (2000-04) in the Independent Northern League with the
Adirondack Lumberjacks, New Jersey Jackals, Joliet Jackhammers, and Gary Southshore RailCats
where former Padre Garry Templeton served as his manager. He won Northern League titles in
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A native of Chicago, Ill., DeYoung graduated from Brown University where he was a two-time First-Team All-Ivy League performer
(1998-99) and a three-time academic All-Ivy. He resides in Carlsbad, Calif. and has two daughters, Addison and Rosie.
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VICE PRESIDENT, BASEBALL OPERATIONS
The 2024 season marks Nick Ennis’ 15th with the Padres. He was promoted to his current position
of vice president, baseball operations in March 2021 after serving as director of baseball operations
for seven seasons (2014-20). Ennis’ primary responsibilities include assisting in player acquisitions,
roster management, professional scouting and contract negotiations. He is also involved in the
club’s analytics research initiatives and the application of new technologies throughout the
department’s activities.
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Ennis resides in San Diego and has a son, Kieran.
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CHRIS KEMP
VICE PRESIDENT, AMATEUR & INTERNATIONAL SCOUTING
Chris Kemp enters his 10th season with the Padres organization and third as vice president,
amateur & international scouting. Kemp originally joined the Padres as director of international
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scouting in October 2014. He added field coordinator duties to his resume in 2018, leading the
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on-field development of position players and prior to this year, held the title of vice president,
international scouting & field coordinator.
Prior to joining the Padres, Kemp spent the previous five seasons (2010-14) as a scout for the
Texas Rangers, covering North Carolina, South Carolina and Eastern Tennessee. He served as an
assistant coach at Spartanburg Methodist College from 2008-09, helping guide the Pioneers to the
JUCO World Series in 2009.
Kemp played two professional seasons after signing with the Rangers as an undrafted free agent in 2006, hitting .243 with 15
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doubles, nine home runs and 51 RBI in 115 games. He played collegiately at the University of Tennessee, where he graduated
with a bachelors degree in psychology. A Stone Mountain, Ga. native, Kemp resides in San Diego.
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RYLEY WESTMAN
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The 2024 season marks Ryley Westman’s 10th year with the Padres. In addition to entering his
third year as Farm Director, Westman was promoted to his current position of Vice President,
Player Development, in October 2023. Westman’s primary responsibilities include overseeing the
development and staffing of the Padres minor league system, assisting in the development and
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enforcement of Padres standards for performance and professional conduct, and facilitating the
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movement and progression of Padres players across all six levels of the minor league system.
Westman originally joined the Padres organization as a catching coordinator in 2014 and served
in several other positions throughout the organization, including assistant farm director from
2020 to 2021 and farm director from 2022 to 2024. Prior to joining the Padres, Westman spent
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seven seasons with the Texas Rangers, ultimately leading the Rangers’ Dominican minor league team to a Dominican League
Championship in 2013.
Westman graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwest Missouri State University in 2007. He currently resides in
San Diego with his wife, Ashley, and son, Wilder.
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Adam Esquer enters his 6th season with the Padres organization and first as Vice President of
Baseball Research & Development. Esquer originally joined the Padres as Director of Baseball
Research & Development in November of 2018. Over the past five years he has built up and led the
Padres baseball analytics group, which helps support all areas of the Padres Baseball Operations
Department from player valuation and acquisition to player development and in-game strategy. In
addition to these responsibilities, Esquer helps manage the Padres Sports Science department.
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Prior to joining the Padres, Esquer spent the previous five seasons (2014-2018) as an Assistant and
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then Coordinator of Baseball Research & Development for the Tampa Bay Rays. In those roles,
Esquer helped grow and manage the Rays baseball analytics group.
Esquer graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Operations Research and Financial Engineering. A Los Angeles
native, Esquer resides in San Diego.
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WELLS OLIVER
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Wells Oliver enters his 15th season with the Padres organization. In his current role, Oliver helps
manage the Padres’ day-to-day baseball operations technology efforts.
Prior to joining the Padres in 2010, Oliver held a variety of different positions in several technology
startups.
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A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and a native of Richmond, VA, he resides in the
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MIKE SHILDT
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Full Name Mike Timothy Shildt
Date of Birth August 9, 1968 in Charlotte, North Carolina
Opening Day Age 55
Named to Staff December 20, 2021
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Third Base Coach/Quality Control Coach (2017, STL); Bench Coach/Interim Manager (2018, STL); Manager (2018-
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MLB Coaching Career 21, STL); Player Development Consultant/Interim Third Base Coach (2022); Senior Advisor to Player Development
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& Major Leagues (2023, SD), Manager (2024, SD)
Pronunciation SHILT
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• On November 21, 2023, the Padres agreed to terms with Mike NL Manager of the Year (2019 w/STL)
Shildt on a two-year contract to become the 23rd manager
in franchise history. It’s his second stint at the helm of a big
league club, most recently having managed the St. Louis •
He joined the Cardinals’ Major League staff in 2017 and
Cardinals from 2018-21. served as third base coach, quality control coach, bench
coach and interim manager before being named manager on
• 2024 marks his third season with the Padres, after spending August 28, 2018.
2023 as a senior advisor to player development & Major
Leagues. In his inaugural year in the San Diego organization • He originally joined the Cardinals’ organization in 2004 as an
& PERFORMANCE
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in 2022, he held the title of player development consultant. area scout and held a variety of roles in their minor league
system before logging eight seasons as a manager.
•
The Charlotte, N.C. native spent four seasons (three full
seasons) from 2018-21 as manager of the Cardinals, leading St. • He compiled a minor league managerial record of 471-432
Louis to three consecutive Postseason berths from 2019-21.. (.522), winning league championships in each of his three
he compiled a 252-199 (.559) managerial record, highlighted career Postseason appearances.
by 17 consecutive wins in September 2021, the longest streak
in franchise history and the longest in the National League • Prior to joining the Cardinals, from 1999-2003, Shildt was an
since the 1935 Chicago Cubs. associate scout for the MLB Scouting Bureau and was head
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• Shildt was voted NL Manager of The Year in 2019 by the Shildt has five years of collegiate coaching under his belt,
Baseball Writers’ Association of America, joining Hall of Fame working as the hitting coach and recruiting coordinator at
managers Whitey Herzog (1985) and Tony La Russa (2002) both UNC-Charlotte and UNC-Asheville.
as the only Cardinals managers to have won the award. He is
also the only MLB Manager of the Year to have never played
professionally.
HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
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•
Is a 1991 graduate of UNC-Asheville with a degree in
business and was a three-year letter winner on the Bulldogs
baseball team.
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MEDIA
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MANAGER & STAFF
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
MANAGER
&
& STAFF
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ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
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HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
““I love our group. It’s a fantastic group of young men with clear
talent. Ultimately, what we’re here to do is win, and we’re going to do
it together as an organization.”
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RYAN BARBA
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BRIAN ESPOSITO
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CATCHING COACH & GAME STRATEGY ASSISTANT
MANAGER
MANAGER
&
& STAFF
Position as a Player Catcher
STAFF
MLB Coaching Career Catching Coach (2023, SD), Catching Coach & Game Strategy Assistant (2024, SD)
OPERATIONS
•
Esposito enters his second season on the Padres’ Major • He made 688 minor league appearances at catcher, 22 as
League staff as catching coach, and will take on game a pitcher, 14 at first base and one each at third base and in
strategy assistant duties for 2024. It will be his third season left field. He made his Major League debut as a defensive
in the organization, originally joining the club in 2022 as replacement behind the plate with St. Louis on June 2, 2007
manager of Single-A Fort Wayne. and made two appearances with the Astros in 2009.
• Prior to the Padres, he spent the prior nine seasons (2013- • He played collegiate ball at the University of Connecticut,
21) in the Pirates organization, most recently as manager for where he was voted team MVP in 1999.
& PERFORMANCE
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Triple-A Indianapolis from 2018-19 and ‘21, while spending ‘20
at the Pirates Alternate Training site in Altoona, Pa. PERSONAL
• He spent two years (2015-16) as manager for Single-A West • Resides in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
Virginia, highlighted by a club-record 87 wins in ’15, after
managing Single-A Jamestown in 2014 and serving as a
player/coach in the Pirates farm system in 2013.
PLAYING CAREER
HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
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BEN FRITZ
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BULLPEN COACH
Full Name Benjamin Scott Fritz
Date of Birth March 29, 1981 in San Jose, California
Opening Day Age 43
Named to Staff December 5, 2019
MANAGER
MANAGER
MLB Coaching Career Bullpen Coach (2020-present, SD); Interim Pitching Coach (2021, SD)
&
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
• Enters his 10th season with the Padres organization and 5th on • Selected by DET in the minor league phase of the 2007 Rule 5
the Major League coaching staff as bullpen coach. Draft.
• He assumed the role of pitching coach in August 2021 through • Posted a career record of 45-61 with a 4.75 ERA in 192 minor
the end of the season following the dismissal of Larry Rothschild. league games (187 starts).
• Served as field coordinator of Arizona/rehab in 2018-19 after • Played collegiately at Fresno State, where he was the Western
managing Single-A Tri-City in 2017. Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year and a second-team All-
American selection in 2001.
• Spent the 2015-16 seasons with the club’s Rookie-Level affiliate
& PERFORMANCE
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in Peoria.
PERSONAL
PLAYING CAREER • Native of San Jose, Calif. and resides in Phoenix, Ariz.
• Selected in the 1st-round (30th overall) of the 2002 First- • Featured in Michael Lewis’ book Moneyball as one of the 20
Year Player Draft by the Oakland Athletics and pitched 7 players who Oakland A’s General Manager Billy Beane would
professional seasons between the A’s (2002-07) and Detroit draft in a perfect world, if money were no object and other
Tigers (2009) organizations, as well as part of 3 seasons teams weren’t drafting.
with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the independent Atlantic
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League (2008-10).
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HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
PETCO PARK
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MEDIA
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TIM LEIPER
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THIRD BASE COACH, INFIELD & BASE RUNNING INSTRUCTOR
MANAGER
MANAGER
&
& STAFF
Position as a Player Infielder/Outfielder
STAFF
MLB Coaching Career First Base Coach (2014-18, SD)
Pronunciation LEEP-er
SUPPORT STAFF,
COACHING CAREER
OPERATIONS
Baseball Classics. He served on the Baseball Canada staff
• Leiper joins the Padres coaching staff as third base coach, that won bronze medals at both the 2008 and 2011 Baseball
infield & base running instructor after spending the last World Cups and the Gold Medal at the 2011 Pan-Am Games.
four seasons (2020-23) with the San Francisco Giants
as coordinator of outfield & baserunning in their player
development system. PLAYING CAREER
• From December 2013 through the 2018 season, Leiper was • As a player, the outfielder, third baseman and first baseman
the Toronto Blue Jays first base coach after originally joining played 12 minor league seasons with the Tigers (1985-90, ’95),
Mets (1991, ’96), Royals (1992) and Pirates (1993-94), hitting
& PERFORMANCE
the Jays in 2013 as a senior advisor in player development.
PLAYER HEALTH
.273 (1069-for-3910) with 40 homers and 460 RBI in his career.
• The Whittier, Calif. native’s coaching career began with the
New York Mets in 1996 before he joined the Montreal Expos in
2000 to manage in their minor league system. PERSONAL
• In 2003, he managed one season in the Red Sox system • His older brother, Dave Leiper, was a Major League pitcher
before taking the helm of the Orioles’ Triple-A club in 2004. for 8 seasons, including with the San Diego Padres (1987-89).
PADRES
•
He joined the Florida Marlins in 2009, led Double-A
Jacksonville to a 2010 Southern League championship
and then served as Florida’s roving minor league defensive
coordinator from 2011-12.
• He coached for Canada’s 2004 Olympic team and was on
HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
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DAVID MACIAS
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Pronunciation muh-SEE-us
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
COACHING CAREER • He spent the 2012 and ‘13 seasons as a player development/
international scouting assistant with the Chicago Cubs, the
• Enter his third season with the Padres as first base coach, club that drafted him in the 19th round of the 2008 First-Year
outfield & base running instructor, and in 2023, he helped Player Draft out of Vanderbilt.
aid Fernando Tatis Jr. to the Padres first-ever Platinum Glove
Award and the first outfielder from the National League to
ever garner the award, which debuted in 2011. PLAYING CAREER
• He was briefly a part of East Carolina University’s coaching •
Played in 357 games in the Chicago Cubs’ minor league
staff as an assistant coach in 2021 after spending the previous system from 2008-11, batting .235 (271-for-1154) with 39
doubles, five triples, five home runs, 106 RBI and 150 runs
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MIKE MCCOY
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ASSISTANT HITTING COACH
Full Name Michael Howard McCoy
Date of Birth April 2, 1981 in San Diego, California
Opening Day Age 42
Named to Staff January 3, 2024
MANAGER
MANAGER
&
Position as a Player Infielder
& STAFF
STAFF
MLB Coaching Career Assistant Hitting Coach (2024, SD)
OPERATIONS
Conference title.
• The San Diego native joins the Major League coaching staff
as assistant hitting coach for his ninth season in the Padres •
In 2001, he played collegiate summer baseball with the
organization, most recently serving as minor league hitting Chatham A’s of the Cape Cod Baseball League and was
coordinator for the past two years (2022-23). named a league all-star.
• He served as manager for Single-A Lake Elsinore for the 2021
campaign after managing Single-A Tri-City in 2019.
• He originally joined the Padres in 2016 as an assistant coach
& PERFORMANCE
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for Lake Elsinore and held the same role for the Arizona
Rookie-Level Padres from 2017-18.
PLAYING CAREER
• The former infielder played 14 professional seasons in the
minor league systems for Baltimore, Boston, San Diego and
St. Louis, including parts of four Major League seasons with
PADRES
•
McCoy attended Grossmont High School in El Cajon,
California before playing for the University of San Diego
Toreros baseball team from 2000-2002.
• As a junior, McCoy led the Toreros in doubles (16) and stolen
HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
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RUBEN NIEBLA
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PITCHING COACH
• Prior to joining th Padres, the El Centro, Calif. native after • He wrapped up his playing career in 2000 in the Western
spent the previous 21 years with the Cleveland organization. League, making a total of 122 career minor league
He spent his final two seasons (2020-21) with Cleveland as appearances (one start) with a 4.49 ERA (89 ER, 178.IP).
assistant Major League pitching coach after serving as the
club’s minor league pitching coordinator from 2013-19. PERSONAL
• Was a Major League staff assistant for Cleveland in 2010 • His wife, Stephanie, is the softball coach and a physical
prior to serving as pitching coach for the Triple-A Columbus education teacher at Southwest High School in El Centro,
Clippers from 2011-12.
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• Held the role of pitching coach for Team Mexico in the Johrden...Jaelyn attends San Diego State.
WSBC Premier12 event in Mexico and Tokyo in November • He graduated from Azusa Pacific University in 1997 with a
2019, helping guide the Mexican team to a 2020 Olympic degree in Kinesiology and Physical Education...was a two-
berth the first time in its history. time All-American in 1994 and 1995 at Azusa Pacific.
• Served as the pitching coach for the Mexican National Team • Graduated from Calexico High School in the Imperial Valley
in 2015 and has spent several seasons instructing in the located just outside of San Diego.
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RECORDS
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PAT O’SULLIVAN
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ASSISTANT HITTING COACH
MANAGER
MANAGER
&
& STAFF
Position as a Player First Baseman/Outfielder
STAFF
MLB Coaching Career Assistant Hitting Coach (2024, SD)
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
• Joins the Major League coaching staff as assistant hitting
coach for his seventh season in the Padres organization, most
recently serving as hitting coach for Double-A San Antonio PLAYING CAREER
in 2023.
• The former first baseman and outfielder played four seasons
• The Oak Lawn, Ill. native served in the same post for Lake in the minor league systems of the Mets and Orioles before
Elsinore for two seasons (2021-22) after originally joining the spending seven years in the Independent League and
organization as hitting coach for Single-A Tri-City from 2018- Mexican League.
19.
& PERFORMANCE
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HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
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VICTOR RODRIGUEZ
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HITTING COACH
• From 2007-12, the New York, N.Y. native served as the Red
Sox’ minor league hitting coordinator, a position he also held • Attended Naguabo High School in Puerto Rico.
in 2002. • Is an avid cyclist.
• For three seasons (2004-06), he was the club’s Latin field
coordinator, was a minor league hitting instructor in 2003,
and also served as a hitting coach in the Red Sox farm
HISTORY &
RECORDS
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MANAGER & STAFF
HEBERTO ANDRADE
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BULLPEN CATCHER & COACHING ASSISTANT
Full Name Heberto Andrade
Date of Birth December 20, 1966 in Coquivacoa, Venezuela
Opening Day Age 57
Named to Staff December 20, 2021
MANAGER
MANAGER
&
& STAFF
Position as a Player Catcher
STAFF
Major League Coaching Assistant (2019-21, PIT); Bullpen Catcher (2003-2018, PIT) Major League Coaching As-
MLB Coaching Career
sistant/Bullpen Catcher (2022-present, SD)
SUPPORT STAFF,
Game Home Run Derby, which was held at PNC Park in
OPERATIONS
• Returns to the Padres for his third season as Major League Pittsburgh on July 10.
coaching assistant/bullpen catcher after 18 years with the
Pittsburgh Pirates. Served as a Major League coaching
assistant with PIT from 2019-21 after spending the previous 15 PLAYING CAREER
years as a bullpen catcher. • Spent three years (1986-88) as a catcher in the Cubs farm
• He served the Oakland Athletics as an area scout in 1996 and system and also played professional baseball in Venezuela,
in the same capacity with the Phillies from 1998 to 2002. Italy and Colombia before retiring as a player in 1996.
& PERFORMANCE
• In addition to his duties with the Pirates, he spent 25 years as
PLAYER HEALTH
a coach and catching instructor during the Venezuelan Winter PERSONAL
League. He also participated in the Caribbean World Series • Andrade and his wife, Maria, reside in Westin, Fl. and have four
four times as a player and once as a coach. A daughters; Heberith, Maria Jesus, Maria Jose, and Mariangel,
•
Andrade was also an assistant catching instructor and along with two grandsons, Andres and Ivan Mathias.
Pitching Coach for the Victoria Capitals in 2003; an
independent league team located in Victoria, BC, Canada.
RECORDS
Date of Birth January 10, 1992 in Seattle, Washington
Opening Day Age 32
Named to Staff 2019
Position as a Player Catcher
OPPONENTS
MLB Coaching Career Bullpen Catcher (2019-2021, SD); Game Planning and Coaching Assistant (2022-current, SD)
• Returns for his sixth season with the Padres organization on • Born in Seattle, WA and attended Seattle Academy for high
DEVELOPMENT
the Major League coaching staff and third as game planning school.
and coaching assistant after serving as bullpen catcher/
coaching assistant from 2019-21. • Son of Clyde and Karen and has a younger brother, Andrew,
who played in the Cardinals organization.
• He joined the club in 2019 after spending 2 seasons with the
Los Angeles Dodgers as a development coach.
PLAYING CAREER
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Korean Korean
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BASEBALL SUPPORT STAFF
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
TJ LAIDLAW TONY PETRICCA JAMES BIGLER JOSH VERNETTI
ADVISORS
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT
SUPPORT STAFF,
Manager, Clubhouse & Assistant Equipment Manager Clubhouse Assistant – Home Clubhouse Assistant – Home
OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
Equipment & Umpire Room Attendant
BASEBALL
STAFF,
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
COLE FLINT GRANT MUENCHOW FREDDY OCHOA
Clubhouse Assistant – Home Clubhouse Assistant – Home Clubhouse Assistant – Home
HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
SPENCER DALLIN BRENDAN MCCLAIN RAUL LEO RICARDO MENDOZA
Manager, Visiting Clubhouse Assistant – Clubhouse Assistant – Clubhouse Assistant –
Clubhouse Visitor Visitor Visitor
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
PETCO PARK
NICK JOHNSON
Clubhouse Assistant –
Visitor
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Operations General Manager Staff & Baseball Operations Staff & Baseball Operations
SUPPORT STAFF,
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& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Operations & Scouting Staff & Baseball Operations Director, Player Personnel
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BASEBALL OPERATIONS, RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, SYSTEMS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
NATHAN LANDAU CODY ZUPNICK ALLISON LUNEBORG LAYNE GROSS
Director, Sports Science Director, Baseball Research Director, Baseball Operations Assistant Director, Baseball
ADVISORS
R&D, Amateur Analysis
SUPPORT
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
BASEBALL
STAFF,
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
GARRET DOE MICHAEL VANGER PATRICK CHERVENY MARIO PACIUC
Senior Manager, Baseball Senior Developer, Baseball Senior Performance Senior Analyst, Baseball
Systems Systems Scientist Research & Development
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
DON TRICKER
EXECUTIVES
Don Tricker enters his seventh season with the Padres after spending the previous seven years as the High
Performance Manager for New Zealand Rugby. With New Zealand Rugby, Tricker led their High Performance
Program that included talent identification, player development, sports science, performance analysis, strength
and conditioning, nutrition and mental skills. Tricker was a mentor for the All Blacks coaches and was tasked with
recruiting and managing Super Rugby coaches. He facilitated the development of the All Blacks plans for the 2011,
MANAGER
& STAFF
2015 and 2019 Rugby World Cups, as well as NZ’s Sevens Team’s Rio and Tokyo Olympic Campaigns.
Tricker attended the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004 and Beijing in 2008 in a coaching mentor and support role as part of his role with
SPARC (Sport and Recreation New Zealand; NZ’s equivalent of the USOC). While at SPARC, he led the development of New Zealand’s
Coaching strategy. Don played softball for New Zealand’s national team from 1985 to 1991 and took part in the 1988 World Championships
where his team finished second to the United States. He coached the Black Sox (NZ’s national men’s team) from 1998 to 2004, leading them
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
to World Titles in 2000 and 2004. Among his many career accomplishments, Tricker was inducted to the New Zealand Softball Hall of Fame
and the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame. In 2000 Don was named Coach of the Year at the Halberg awards (New Zealand’s
premier sporting awards). He was also honored in 2004 with an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Tricker and his wife, Carey, have
three children: Mitchell, Bronte, and Georgia.
MARK ROGOW
HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
Mark Rogow enters his ninth season with the Padres as Head Athletic Trainer, joining the Padres after five years
&PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE
with the U.S. Dept. of Defense, where he served as Sports Medicine Program Manager for Naval Special Warfare
HEALTH
PLAYER HEALTH
(Navy SEALs) Group 1 - NAB Coronado. Prior to working for the D.O.D., he spent 20 years working in professional
baseball, including roles as Minor League Medical Coordinator for the New York Mets (2006-10) and serving
in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization (1991-2005) as ML Assistant Athletic Trainer and Assistant Strength and
PLAYER
Conditioning Coordinator (2001-2005). In 2002, he and the Pirates’ ML Athletic Training Staff were voted by their
peers as ML Athletic Training Staff of the Year. Rogow also served as their Minor League Athletic Training Coordinator and S&C Coordinator
(1997-2000), Athletic Trainer for the Carolina Mudcats (1996) and Bradenton Pirates (1991-95). He worked as an Athletic Trainer in the Arizona
&
Fall League for the Chandler Diamondbacks (1994) and in the Hawaii Winter League for the Honolulu Sharks (1996). Rogow graduated from
the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sport Sciences, and he resides in Carlsbad, Calif. with his wife,
Cheryl, and their three children, Spencer, Preston and Hayden.
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SCOTT HACKER
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Scott Hacker enters his eighth season as the Padres Major League Physical Therapist, joining the team in February
2017. Hacker served as a contracted physical therapist for the Padres organization during the 2015-2016 baseball
seasons. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology from University California, San Diego in 2010
and completed his Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree at University of St. Augustine in San Diego in 2013. Scott
resides in San Diego with his wife, Karras, their son, Hudson, and daughter, Maeson.
OPPONENTS
BEN FRASER
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER
Ben Fraser enters his fifth season as Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Padres after spending the previous two
SCOUTING & PLAYER
seasons as the Minor League Athletic Training Coordinator. Fraser spent five seasons as the Assistant Athletic
DEVELOPMENT
Training Coordinator for the Mariners (2013-2017) and four as a minor league athletic trainer with the Diamondbacks
(2009-2012). Fraser graduated from Concordia University Wisconsin with a Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training
and Exercise Leadership and earned his Master’s Degree in Athletic Training from Indiana State University. A
Racine, WI native, he calls San Diego, CA home with his wife, Melissa, and their daughter, Harper, and son, Jack.
RICKY HUERTA
PETCO PARK
Ricky Huerta enters his fifth season as Assistant Athletic Trainer, spending the previous 10 years working at multiple
levels throughout the Padres minor league system. While working in the minor leagues he was chosen as one of
the Arizona Fall League Athletic Trainers in 2012 and 2016. In 2018, Ricky was voted by his peers as Athletic Trainer
of the Year for the California League. Ricky resides in San Diego with his wife, Brittany, and their son Jayden and
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PLAYER HEALTH & PERFORMANCE
JAY YOUNG
EXECUTIVES
MAJOR LEAGUE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH
Jay Young enters his fifth season as the Padres Major League Strength and Conditioning Coach after
spending the previous four seasons at various levels in the Padres minor league system. Young earned
his Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from The Ohio State University in 2014 and a
Master of Science in Exercise Science with a Major in Sports Sciences from Florida State University in 2015.
MANAGER
& STAFF
RYO NAITO
SUPPORT STAFF,
Ryo Naito enters his first season as the Padres Major League Strength and Conditioning Coach after spending the
OPERATIONS
previous two seasons as Padres Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. Before joining the Padres,
Naito spent the previous eight seasons as Major League Strength and Conditioning Coach for Baltimore Orioles.
Naito earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sports Science from Oregon State University 2009
and a Master of Education in Applied Exercise and Sports Science from Springfield College in 2011.
ATSUSHI NAKASONE
&
&PERFORMANCE
PLAYER
PLAYER HEALTH
PERFORMANCE
MASSAGE THERAPIST
Atsushi Nakasone enters his seventh season with Padres as the Massage Therapist, having earned his Bachelor of
HEALTH
Science degree in Athletic Training from San Diego State University in 2011 and a Master of Science in Traditional
Oriental Medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, San Diego in 2017. Nakasone is a certified Athletic
Trainer (ATC) with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, a licensed massage therapist and a licensed
acupuncturist. He resides in El Cajon with his wife, Motomi, son, Louis, and daughter, Mysti.
Ryuji Ikuno enters his first season with the Padres as a massage therapist. Most recently, he spent three
years with the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters (2021-2023) in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball
HISTORY &
RECORDS
League. For the 10 years prior to working with the Fighters, Ryuji served as a physical therapist in clinics
and hospitals, earning a bachelor's degree in physical therapy in 2011 from Tohoku Bunka Gakuen
University and obtaining his athletic training certification in 2015. Ikuno acquired a license in acupuncture
and massage therapy from the Akamonn School of Acupuncture and Traditional Bone-Setting in 2019. He
currently resides in Miyagi, Japan.
OPPONENTS
JAMIE GOTTLIEB
LEAD PERFORMANCE DIETICIAN
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Jaime Gottlieb enters her first season as the Lead Performance Dietitian for the Padres after spending the last two
DEVELOPMENT
years working as the Padres' minor league performance dietitian. She previously served as an assistant sports
dietitian at the University of Nebraska’s athletic department from 2020-22. A 2020 graduate of the University
of Missouri’s coordinated program in dietetics, Gottlieb received a bachelor’s degree in nutrition and exercise
physiology and a master’s degree in dietetics. A St. Louis, Mo. native, Gottlieb resides in Phoenix, Ariz. with her
husband, Jeremy.
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CATHERINE M. ROBERTSON, MD
EXECUTIVES
She was associate team physician for the San Diego Chargers from 2013-2017. She is also team physician for the San Diego Sea
Lions women’s professional soccer team and UC San Diego Tritons, as well as the lead physician for the partnership between UC San Diego Health and the
US Olympic Committee.
KENNETH S. TAYLOR, MD
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
DANIEL SLATER, MD
&PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE
HEALTH
PLAYER HEALTH
Is board certified in both family medicine and integrative medicine, and he is a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians
(FAAFP). Dr. Slater completed a fellowship in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona and a residency in family medicine at
&
UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica. He earned his medical degree from UC San Diego.
A professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, Dr. Slater trains medical students and residents at UC San
Diego School of Medicine.
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BRYAN LEEK, MD
BOARD-CERTIFIED IN SPORTS MEDICINE
Dr. Leek is a Padres associate team physician. He is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and upper
extremity surgery. He has advanced training in both sports medicine and surgical management of injuries to the shoulder, elbow,
hand, wrist.
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Dr. Leek completed his Orthopedic Surgery residency at UC San Diego School of Medicine and his fellowship training in Sports
Medicine at the San Diego Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Fellowship. His upper extremity fellowship was completed at the CV
Starr Hand Center, Roosevelt Hospital in New York City.
AMY LEU, DO
OPPONENTS
Touro University. She also serves as a team physician for UC San Diego Intercollegiate and Club Sports Athletics and is a team
DEVELOPMENT
mental/behavioural health care and mental skills training to athletes. She serves as a member of the Board of Directors for
Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA), a national organization that focuses on integrated behavioural health care.
An Associate Clinical Professor and Associate Director for Integrated Behavioral Health in the Department of Family Medicine, Dr.
Sudano sees athletes from the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) Training Center and trains medical students, behavioural health
providers, and residents at UC San Diego Health.
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UCSD PATIENT CARE NAVIGATOR
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PEDRO
AVILA
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Height: 5-11 Bats: R Full Name Pedro Manuel Avila Puentes
Date of Birth January 14, 1997 in Caracas, Venezuela
Weight: 225 Throws: R Current Residence Caracas, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 27
AH-vih-la MLB Service Time 0.099
pedroavilapuentes MLB Debut April 11, 2019 @ ARI (with SD)
RHP How Obtained Acquired from WSH in exchange for Derek Norris on December 2, 2016
Contract Status Signed through 2024
•C
ompiled 3 straight relief outings of 4.0+ IP while •C
ompiled 3 straight relief outings of 4.0+ IP while allowing 1
allowing 1 ER-or-fewer from Aug. 6-17, 2023 - 1 of just ER-or-fewer from Aug. 6-17, 1 of just 2 pitchers in SD history
2 pitchers in SD history to do so (also: Mike Corkins, to do so (also: Mike Corkins, Aug 1973)...that last ML pitcher
August 1973). to do so was OAK's Daniel Mengden in Sept 2018, with Bob
Melvin serving as the manager for both hurlers.
• After clearing outright waivers in June of 2022, he had his
contract slected in Novemeber '22 and was added to the •5
of his 7 final outings came as a starter from Aug 26-Oct 1…
40-man roster. in those 7 outings, he went 2-2 with a 4.94 ERA (15 ER, 27.1
IP), .243 opp. AVG and .150 WHIP.
• His 124 strikeouts in 2022 were the most by an El Paso
(AAA) pitcher in team history, surpassing the previous • In his start vs. PHI on Sept. 5, he became the 1st ML starter
record of 121 held by Chris Smith (2015) and Carlos to toss 6.2+ scoreless innings while walking at least 6 since
Pimentel (2016). STL's Adam Wainwright on June 2, 2019 vs. PIT, when he
went 8.0 scoreless innings with 7 walks allowed.
• Underwent Tommy John surgery on September 14, 2019,
and he did not pitch in 2020 while recovering. •S
truck out a career-high 7 on 3 occasions, back-to-back
outings on Aug 1 @ COL and Aug 6 vs LAD, as well as his
• Made his ML debut in a start on April 11, 2019 at ARI (1 final outing of the season on Oct 1 @ CWS.
run, 4 hits, 5 SO, 1 BB), which was his only appearance for
SD in 2019 at the big league level. Prior to his debut, his 1 •M
ade 7 appearances at both home and on the road…posted
start for Amarillo (AA) was the highest level at which he a 1.90 ERA (5 ER, 23.2 IP) at Petco Park and a 5.40 ERA (13
had pitched. ER, 26.2 IP) in away parks.
•H
ad his contract selected and added to the 40-man roster •R
anked in the 98th percentile in ground ball percentage
on Nov. 10, 2022…recalled from Triple-A El Paso for the 2nd (60.3%) and 92nd percentile in barrel rate (4.4%).
and final time on July 23, remaining with the big league club • In minor league action in '23, he made 20 app (15 starts)
for the balance of the regular season. between ELP (19 app) and Fort Wayne (1 app), going 1-6
•W
ent 1-0 with a 1.46 ERA (4 ER, 24.2 IP) and .184/.276/.299 with a 8.42 ERA, 7.9 SO/9 IP ratio and .309 AVG.
opponent slash line in his 8 relief appearances vs. a 4.91 ERA
(14 ER, 25.2 IP) and .270/.383/.370 slash line across 6 starts.
2022
•A
mong all rookies who tossed at least 24.0 innings in relief,
his 1.46 ERA led the NL and ranked 2nd among all ML • Had two separate stints with the Padres’ Major League club,
rookies, behind only NYY Jhony Brito’s 1.43 ERA. making the first 2 relief appearances of his MLB career on
April 14 vs. ATL (1.0 IP, 2 H, ER, HR, 2 SO, GF) and April 24 vs.
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2019 2018
• Made his ML debut for SD on April 11 at ARI and spent • Spent the entire season with Lake Elsinore (A), going 7-9
the rest of the season between Amarillo (AA) and the AZL with a 4.27 ERA (62 ER, 130.2 IP) across 24 app. (20 starts).
Padres (R)…after ending his rehab program for a strained
• Earned California League Mid-Season All-Star honors and
right elbow with the AZL Padres, Avila made 1 start for AMA
logged a career-high 130.2 IP...his 142 SO led all LE hurlers,
in August before aggravating the injury and undergoing
ranked 2nd in the CAL and 3rd in the Padres system.
Tommy John surgery on Sept. 14.
• For LE, earned the win in each of his 6 outings (3 starts)
• Tossed 5.1 innings of 1-run, 4-hit ball in his ML debut on
from July 5-August 5...went 4-0 with a 2.67 ERA (9 ER, 30.1
April 11 @ ARI, striking out 5 and walking 1 but did not factor
IP) and 33 SO against 8 BB over the stretch.
into SD’s 7-6 eventual win…with his start, it marked the
1st time in SD history in which the team saw 3 debuts as a
starting pitcher within the 1st 14 games of a season (also:
Nick Margevicius on March 30 vs. SF and Chris Paddack on 2017
March 31 vs. SF). • Split the season between LE and Fort Wayne (A) after being
acquired by SD in the offseason from WSH in exchange for
• The Padres posted 6 consecutive ML debuts of 5.0+ innings
C Derek Norris.
and 2 earned runs-or-fewer, with Avila’s being the 4th...in
order: Jacob Nix (2018), Nick Margevicius, Chris Paddack, • Pitched to a combined 8-5 record between LE and FW with
Pedro Avila, Cal Quantrill and Logan Allen…the Padres a 3.70 ERA across 24 app. (23 starts)...his 170 SO led the
became the 1st team to string together 6 straight such ML Padres farm system.
debuts overlapping seasons since the Los Angeles Dodgers
from August 2002 to May 2008. • Began the season with LE where he made 10 app. (9 starts),
posting a 4.98 ERA...assigned to FW on June 12 where he
• Made just 1 start for AMA prior to his big league debut, a went 7-1 with a 3.05 ERA (29 ER, 85.2 IP) with 117 SO.
1-run, 2-hit outing across 6.0 IP on April 6 at Corpus Christi…
prior to 2019, he had not made an appearance above A-ball. • Recorded 4 double-digit SO games, including a TinCaps'
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club-record 17 SO and 0 BB on Aug. 8 @ Great Lakes. • Made his professional debut in 2015 with the DSL Nationals
(R), while also making 1 appearance for the GCL Nationals
• Tabbed by Baseball America has having the best curveball in
(R), going a combined 7-3 with a 2.12 ERA (15 ER, 63.2 IP), 92
the Padres’ system following the season.
SO against 18 BB.
2015-16
• Spent the entire 2016 season with Hagerstown (A) of
WSH, going 7-7 with a 3.48 ERA (36 ER, 93.0 IP) with 92 SO
against 38 BB across 20 appearances (all starts).
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Height: 5-11 Bats: R Full Name José Enrique Azocar
Date of Birth May 11, 1996 in Sucre, Venezuela
Weight: 191 Throws: R Current Residence Sucre, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 27
uh-ZOH-car
MLB Service Time 1.097
joseazocar MLB Debut April 11, 2019 @ ARI (with SD)
OF How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on November 17, 2020
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• On May 30, 2022 @ STL, became the 1st Padres' rookie MiLB.com Gulf Coast League Player of the Month (August, 2015)
since Franmil Reyes in 2018 to collect multiple hits and
an outfield assist in the same game.
bottom of the ninth at Arizona.
• Named the Eastern League Rookie of the Year in 2019 in
DET's system and led the league in total hits (144), while • Collected his first ML hit two games later on April 9 at
ranking 2nd in AVG (.286). Arizona, with a single to center field in the ninth inning after
entering the game in left field in the bottom of the eighth.
• Made his first Major League start on April 18 vs. CIN in
2023 SEASON center field…went 0-for-2 with a pair of walks (single-game
career high) and a strikeout.
• Made his 2nd consecutive Opening Day roster for the
Padres and appeared in 55 games (24 GS), hitting .231 • Tallied a .303 average (10-33) across 44 games off the
(21-for-91) with 6 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI and 8 SB across 2 stints bench and a .249 average (42-169) in 54 starts.
with the club. • Optioned to Triple-A El Paso on July 15, where he collected
• On May 5, was placed on the 10-day IL (retro: May 3) with 6 doubles, 5 home runs and 16 RBI at a .306 (30-98) clip in
left elbow inflammation and made 1 rehab appearance with 23 games across 2 stints for the Chihuahuas.
Triple-A El Paso before being optioned to the Chihuahuas • Recalled from Triple-A El Paso on Aug. 20 and spent the
on June 2. remainder of the season at the Major-League level, hitting
• Proceeded to play in 49 games with El Paso at a .269 clip .304 (21-69) with 3 doubles, 2 RBI and 11 runs scored.
with 9 2B, 5 HR and 27 RBI from May 19 to Aug. 6. • On May 23 vs. MIL, collected his first walk-off hit…per Elias,
• Was recalled on Aug. 8 from Triple-A El Paso and appeared it marked the 48th walk-off by a Padre rookie - the last five
in 29 games (10 GS) with the Padres, going 9-for-40 (.225) have been: Jake Cronenworth (Aug. 20, 2020), Seth Mejias-
with 8 R, 4 2B, 2 HR and 6 RBI. Brean (Sept. 22, 2019) and three across the 2018 season by
Francisco Mejia, Franmil Reyes and Christian Villanueva.
• Sept. 15 @ OAK, launched his 1st career HR and tallied a
career-high 3 RBI. • On May 30, became the first Padres' rookie to collect
multiple hits and an outfield assist in a game since Franmil
• Sept. 24 vs. STL, hit his 2nd-career HR, snapping an 0-for- Reyes on Sept. 16, 2018, vs. Texas (2 hits, 1 outfield assist).
13 skid at the plate.
• Swiped 5 bags on the year, which ranked as the 4th-most
• On Oct. 1 @ CWS, hit his 6th 2B of the year to conclude on the team, alongside Jurickson Profar.
his 2023 campaign collecting 3 XBH (2 2B, HR) in his last
6 games (.200 BA)…connected with just 3 XBH in his • Turned in a .975 fielding percentage (4 errors in 161 total
previous 21 games. chances) across 92 games (54 GS), including 49 games in
right field (.966 FPCT) 35 games in center field (.978 FPCT)
and 21 games in left field (1.000 FPCT).
2022 P
OSTSEASON: Appeared in three Postseason games off
• Made his first career Opening Day roster and finished his the bench between the National League Division Series
rookie campaign totaling a .257 average (52-202) with 9 against the Dodgers (2 G) and the League Championship
doubles, 3 triples and 10 RBI across 98 games. Series against the Phillies (1 G).
• Made his Major League debut on Opening Day, when he • Did not record a hit but stole a base in Game 2 of the NLDS
appeared as a defensive substitution in left field in the and scored a run in Game 5 of the NLCS.
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2021 • Led the Eastern League with 144 hits, while ranking 2nd
with a .286 AVG (144-504), 3rd with 201 total bases and
• Split the season between San Antonio (AA) and El Paso, eighth with 65 runs scored.
setting career highs in doubles (22), triples (14), RBI (70),
walks (41) and stolen bases (32). • Opened the season slashing .378/.397/.500 with 5 2B, 2 3B
and 7 RBI in 20 games during April.
• Hit .276 (83-for-301) with 8 2B, 6 3B, 9 HR, 43 RBI, 46 runs
scored, 35 walks and 15 stolen bases while with SA. • Hit a pair of home runs and had a season-high 4 RBI on July
29 vs. Trenton.
• Appeared in 2 games with ELP (July 6 and Aug. 3) before
being assigned to ELP on Aug. 9, where he remained for the • Played for Mesa in the Arizona Fall League, hitting
rest of the season. .279/.353/.295 with 1 2B and 7 RBI in 17 games.
• Collected at least 1 hit in 40 of his 49 total games with
ELP, including 8 triples from Aug. 9 through the end of the
2018
season, a mark that led the Triple-A West League for the
entire campaign. • Combined to play in 109 games between West Michigan (A)
and Lakeland (A).
• Made 38 starts for ELP in CF, 5 in RF, 2 in LF and 1 as the
DH...his 7 OF assists led the club. • Tied for the lead among Tigers' minor leaguers with 9 3B,
while he was T-4th with 120 hits and 8th with 161 total bases.
• Hit over .300 in each of the final 3 months of the season,
2020 slashing .322/.358/.511 in 24 games during June,
• Was a non-roster invite to Detroit's Major League Spring .313/.317/.438 in 25 games in July and .355/.386/.430 in 25
Training but was not a part of the Tigers' 60-man player pool games during August.
at their Aternate Training Site.
2019 2017
• Named the Eastern League Rookie of the Year in 2019,
• Spent the entire season with Lakeland (A), playing in 119
playing in 129 games with Erie (AA).
games.
• Selected to the Eastern League Mid-Season and Post-
• Had 4 hits, including a 2B, on April 14 at Charlotte...added a
Season All-Star Teams and was named an Organization
second 4-hit game with a 3B and 2 RBI on July 9 at Daytona.
All-Star for DET by MiLB.com.
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PERSONAL the word — “azúcar” — sounding similar to his last name.
• Is from Sucre, Venezuela...credits his father as teaching him • Gave hitting lessons in the US during the pandemic to send
baseball, as his father would bring him to stadiums on a money to his father and neighbors in Venezuela.
bicycle and hit him ground balls as a shortstop and teach
• His late uncle, Óscar Azocar, played three years in the
him how to hit.
Majors: one with the Yankees and two with the Padres
• His nickname is "Sugar," a nod to the Spanish translation of (1991-92).
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2022 SD MLB .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2022 SD MLB .000 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0
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BACHAR NRI
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Height: 6-2 Bats: R Full Name Lake David Bachar
Date of Birth June 3, 1995 in Winfield, Illinois
Weight: 231 Throws: R Current Residence Aurora, Illinois
2024 Opening Day Age 28
BAWK-er MLB Service Time 0.000
6th_great_lake How Obtained Signed as a fifth-round selection in the 2016 First-Year Player Draft, June 14
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
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LAKE BACHAR CAREER PITCHING
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2016 A-PAD ROK 1 2 3.45 10 5 0 0 0 28.2 25 11 11 1 1 6 35 1.08 .231 108 0 3 115 208/180
2016 FW A(Full) 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.33 .000 9 0 0 10 36/24
2016 LE A(Adv) 1 0 3.60 4 0 0 1 1 5.0 4 2 2 0 0 0 5 0.80 .250 16 0 0 18 52/36
2016 3 Teams Minors 2 2 3.19 15 5 0 1 1 36.2 29 13 13 1 1 7 41 0.98 .218 133 0 3 143 296/240
2017 A-PAD ROK 1 0 1.00 5 0 0 0 0 9.0 5 1 1 1 0 6 15 1.22 .156 32 2 0 39 93/64
2017 A-PA2 ROK 0 0 2.25 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 0 0 2 4 1.00 .154 13 2 1 15 30/22
2017 FW A(Full) 4 1 4.06 7 6 0 0 0 37.2 33 21 17 6 0 6 28 1.04 .239 138 4 2 147 508/344
2017 3 Teams Minors 5 1 3.38 13 7 0 0 0 50.2 40 23 19 7 0 14 47 1.07 .219 183 8 3 201 631/430
2017 2 Teams ROK 1 0 1.38 6 1 0 0 0 13.0 7 2 2 1 0 8 19 1.15 .156 45 4 1 54 123/86
2018 LE A(Adv) 2 2 1.91 7 4 0 1 1 28.1 16 11 6 3 3 9 18 0.88 .167 96 0 3 110 415/250
2018 SA AA 3 7 5.59 20 14 0 1 1 87.0 99 56 54 15 5 38 62 1.57 .292 339 9 4 387 1484/940
2018 2 Teams Minors 5 9 4.68 27 18 0 2 2 115.1 115 67 60 18 8 47 80 1.40 .264 435 9 7 497 1899/1190
2019 LE A(Adv) 0 0 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 6.0 6 4 2 0 0 2 7 1.33 .273 22 0 0 25 83/57
2019 AMA AA 8 4 3.98 24 19 0 0 0 126.2 121 62 56 18 6 58 126 1.41 .259 468 13 10 536 2137/1358
2019 2 Teams Minors 8 4 3.93 25 20 0 0 0 132.2 127 66 58 18 6 60 133 1.41 .259 490 13 10 561 2220/1415
2022 SA AA 5 3 6.15 27 7 0 6 9 45.1 48 35 31 10 4 18 44 1.46 .271 177 5 2 202 815/508
2023 SA AA 5 1 2.69 42 0 0 5 6 60.1 52 22 18 4 2 25 69 1.28 .234 222 4 3 251 988/630
Career 6 Teams Minors 30 20 4.06 149 57 0 14 18 441.0 411 226 199 58 21 171 414 1.32 .251 1640 39 28 1855 6849/4413
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Height: 5-10 Bats: R Full Name Matthew Albert Batten
Date of Birth June 22, 1995 in Shelton, Connecticut
Weight: 199 Throws: R Current Residence Shelton, Connecticut
2024 Opening Day Age 28
@batten4 MLB Service Time 0.130
m_batten4 MLB Debut June 30, 2022 @ LAD (with SD)
INF How Obtained Signed as a 32nd-round selection in the 2017 First-Year Player Draft on June 23, 2017
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• Began his 2nd stint with the Padres on Aug. 26, where he
QUICK HITS
made 28 starts in 30 games across the infield, including
15 starts at third with an errorless 132.1 innings....hit .258
•H
ad 2 stints with the Padres in 2023, his 2nd Major
(25-for-97) with 6 2B, 1 HR and 8 RBI to cap off his 2023
League season. Slashed .258/.355/.358 with 6 2B, 2 HR,
campaign.
11 RBI and 2 SB.
• Posted a ML career-high 4-game hitting streak from Aug. 27
• Made 57 appearances (38 starts) across his first 2
Major League seasons from 2022-23, owning a .986
to Sept. 1...collected 3 2B, HR and 2 RBI at a .500 clip with a
fielding percentage (2 errors, 143 total chances) with 24 1.517 OPS during the span.
appearances at 3B, 22 at 2B, 6 at 1B, 4 as the DH, 2 as the • On Aug. 29 @ STL, tallied a career-high 4 hits amidst his
pitcher, 2 at at SS and 1 in LF. 1st career multi-XBH game...it also marked his 2nd career
• Spent the majority of his 2022 campaign at Triple-A El multi-hit effort.
Paso were he slashed .289/.382/.458 and ranked among • Concluded the season with 4 multi-hit efforts in his last
the top Chihuahuas in stolen bases (3rd, 18), walks (4th, 15 games (.260 BA) and reached base in 12 of his last 16
47), games played (6th, 85), at-bats (6th, 325), runs (6th, games.
63), hits (6th, 94), total bases (7th, 149), doubles (8th, 17),
home runs (8th, 12) and RBI (9th, 46).
• In 2022 with El Paso, notched career highs in slugging 2022
(.458), OPS (.840) and home runs (12) while hitting at a
.290 clip-or-higher in each of his four full months with • In his fifth professional season, made his Major League
the Chihuahuas. debut on June 30 @ LAD…went on to appear in 15 games
with the Padres, going 2-for-19 (.105) with a double and RBI.
• Selected by the Padres in the 32nd round of the 2017
First-Year Player Draft out of Quinnipiac University • Spent the majority of the campaign at El Paso (AAA) were
(Hamden, CT), becoming the 2nd Quinnipiac almun to he slashed .289/.382/.458 and ranked among the top
reach the Majors (RHP Turk Wenell, Chicago Cubs in Chihuahuas in stolen bases (3rd, 18), walks (4th, 47), games
1993). played (6th, 85), at-bats (6th, 325), runs (6th, 63), hits (6th,
94), total bases (7th, 149), doubles (8th, 17), home runs (8th,
12) and RBI (9th, 46).
2023 SEASON • With ELP, notched career highs in SLG (.458), OPS (.840)
and home runs while hitting at a .290 clip-or-higher in each
• In his 2nd Major League season, spent 2 stints with the
of his four full months with the Chihuahuas.
Padres and slashed a career-best .258/.355/.358 while
notching career highs in every offensive category, including • Batted .292 (28-for-96) for ELP with RISP, including a .375
6 2B, 2 HR and 11 RBI with 2 SB. clip (3-for-8) with the bases loaded.
• Totaled 33 starts at the Major-League level (29 of last 31 G) • Hit .285 with 13 XBH (8 2B, 5 HR) in 47 home games for ELP
at a .275 clip (30-for-109) with 18 R, 6 2B, 2 HR and 11 RBI, and .294 with 17 XBH (9 2B, 1 3B, 7 HR) in 38 away games.
including starts at first base (4 GS), second base (13 GS)
and third base (16 GS). • Appeared in all 9 slots of the ELP batting order, hitting
leadoff the majority of his games played (29 G, .291 AVG).
• Began the seaosn with El Paso, where in his 86 total games
with El Paso he posted a .235 average (83-for-353) with a • Turned in a perfect fielding percentage across the diamond
career-matching 20 2B (other: 2019), 1 3B, career-matching for the Padres, which included 7 games at third base (3 GS),
12 HR (other: 2022), 50 RBI, 27 SB and 55 BB against 99 5 games at second base (1 GS), 2 games as the DH and 1
SO...additionally, set career-best marks in RBI and BB. game in left field.
• Recalled by ELP on July 4...on July 8 vs. NYM, connected • Made 85 appearances in the field for the Chihuahuas,
with his 1st Major-League HR in his 16th ML game...hit .261 playing in 36 games at shortstop (32 GS), 34 at third base
(6-for-23) with 3 R, 1 HR and 3 RBI across 13 games before (32 GS), 10 at second base (10 GS), 8 in left field (8 GS), 2 at
being optioned back to ELP on Aug. 8. first base (0 GS) and 1 in center field (1 GS).
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2021 •On July 3, went 4-for-5 with 4 runs scored, tying his career
high for both hits and runs scored in a single game.
•Began the season with San Antonio (AA) for the 1st 6 games
of the season before being promoted to El Paso (AAA) •In the month of August, hit .320 (33-for-103) and .308 in
on May 12...hit .300 with a .370 on-base percentage in 117 September (32-for-104).
games for the Chihuahuas...hit .293 including his time with
•Played in the 2021 Arizona Fall League, batting .270 (17-for-
SA and set career highs in runs scored (72), total hits (123),
63) in 20 games for the Peoria Javelinas with 2 doubles, 7
walks (53), and stolen bases (28).
RBI, 4 stolen bases, and 12 walks.
•Led the Chihuahuas in games played, at-bats (417), runs
scored (70), hits (125), strikeouts (119), and stolen bases
(27)...his 125 hits finished 5th in Triple-A West, while his 70 2020
runs scored finished 4th, and his 27 stolen bases finished
•Did not appear in the Padres' 60-man player pool at their
2nd.
Alternate Training Site.
•Had at least 1 hit in 69 of his last 84 games played dating
back to June 24, including a season and career-long 11 game
hitting streak. 2019
•Played 7 different positions in 2021 for the Chihuahuas: • Played in 2 games for Amarillo (AA) before being promoted
pitcher (5 games), second base (18 games, 16 starts), third on April 8 to ELP...proceeded to play in 109 games with the
base (34 games, 31 starts), shortstop (44 games, 41 starts), Chihuahuas, hitting .299 (106-for-354) with a .351 OBP and
left field (11 games, 10 starts), center field (6 games, 6 starts), .424 SLG.
right field (1 game), and as the designated hitter (1 game, 1
• Hit .341 in home games for ELP and .260 on the road.
start).
•Hit .335 at home and .259 on the road for ELP.
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2018 PERSONAL
• Split the season between Single-A Lake Elsinore (13 games), • Son of John and Linda Batten...has one sister, Brittany.
Double-A San Antonio (63 games), and Triple-A El Paso (2
• Went to St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, Connecticut.
games), hitting a combined .272 (62-for-288) with 8 2B, 1 3B,
2 HR, 22 RBI, 39 walks, 31 runs scored and 12 SB. • Attended Quinnipiac University (Hamden, Connecticut)
where he majored in broadcast journalism and played
• Began the season with ELP and was assigned to LE on May
baseball...is still the program's all-time leader in hits (249)
8...in 13 games with the Storm, he hit .341 (14-for-41) with a
and stolen bases (55), and as a senior, was named an
.426 OBP and .816 OPS.
All-MAAC Second Team (2015-16), NEIBA All-New England
• Promoted from LE to SA on May 31 where he finished the First Team (2015-16), and ABCA/Rawlings Northeast All-
season, playing 63 games for the Missions and batting .260 Region First Team (2015-16)...joins right-handed pitcher
(47-for-181) with a .368 OBP. Turk Wendell of the Chicacgo Cubs as the only 2 Quinnipiac
baseball alumnus to reach the Major League.
2017
• In his first year of professional ball in 2017, split the
campaign between Rookie-Level AZL Padres (29 games,
batting .263 with 6 doubles, 2 triples, and 1 home run) and
Single-A Tri-City (20 games, batting .206 with 2 doubles).
• Was assigned to AZL Padres on June 24 and promoted to
the Dust Devils on August 3.
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2017 A-PAD ROK .263 29 99 22 26 6 2 1 14 11 22 1 0 .336 .394 .730 110 0 0 0 1
2017 TRI A(Short) .206 20 63 8 13 2 0 0 6 12 17 4 1 .338 .238 .576 77 1 0 1 1
2017 2 Teams Minors .241 49 162 30 39 8 2 1 20 23 39 5 1 .337 .333 .670 187 1 0 1 2
2018 LE A(Adv) .341 13 41 7 14 2 0 0 4 6 12 1 0 .426 .390 .816 47 0 0 0 0
2018 SA AA .260 63 181 22 47 6 1 2 18 29 55 11 2 .368 .337 .705 215 2 3 0 3
2018 ELP AAA .167 2 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 .500 .167 .667 10 0 0 0 0
2018 3 Teams Minors .272 78 228 31 62 8 1 2 22 39 70 12 2 .383 .342 .725 272 2 3 0 3
2019 AMA AA .200 2 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 .429 .600 1.029 7 0 0 0 0
2019 ELP AAA .299 109 354 59 106 20 3 6 48 28 86 7 8 .351 .424 .775 393 3 3 5 7
2019 2 Teams Minors .298 111 359 60 107 20 4 6 48 30 87 8 8 .353 .426 .779 400 3 3 5 7
2021 SA AA .174 6 23 2 4 1 0 0 2 5 7 1 1 .321 .217 .538 28 0 0 0 0
2021 ELP AAA .300 117 417 70 125 14 3 6 39 48 119 27 5 .370 .391 .761 467 0 0 2 5
2021 2 Teams Minors .293 123 440 72 129 15 3 6 41 53 126 28 6 .368 .382 .750 495 0 0 2 5
2022 ELP AAA .289 85 325 63 94 17 1 12 46 47 73 18 2 .382 .458 .840 378 3 1 2 5
2022 SD MLB .105 15 19 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 6 0 0 .227 .158 .385 22 1 0 0 0
2023 ELP AAA .235 86 353 71 83 20 1 12 50 55 99 27 4 .341 .399 .740 413 3 0 2 4
2023 SD MLB .258 43 120 19 31 6 0 2 11 17 30 2 2 .355 .358 .713 139 1 1 0 0
Career SD MLB .237 58 139 19 33 7 0 2 12 19 36 2 2 .338 .331 .669 161 2 1 0 0
Career 6 Teams Minors .275 532 1867 327 514 88 12 39 227 247 494 98 23 .362 .398 .760 2145 12 7 12 26
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• Of Bergert's 177 batters faced for the Missions, he allowed • Son of Todd and Kim Bergert, and he has a brother,
just one home run. • He and his fiancée, Julia, were engaged on February 5, 2023.
• Struck out 51 batters while allowing just 18 free passes in his • Attended GlenOak High School in Canton, Ohio, where he
9 appearances with San Antonio. played basketball and baseball...as a senior in 2019, he went
2022 4–2 with a 3.19 ERA and 66 strikeouts over 37 innings.
• Spent the entirety of his first full professional season with • Attended West Virginia University where he played baseball
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and majored in sport management...in his sophomore • Underwent Tommy John surgery following the 2020 season,
season in 2020, was named to the Academic All-Big 12 First and he did not pitch in 2021, gettting selected by the Padres
Team and posted a 2.92 ERA in 24.2 innings. in the 6th round of the 2021 First-Year Player Draft.
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Height: 6-2 Bats: R Full Name Xander Jan Bogaerts
Date of Birth October 1, 1992 in Oranjestad, Aruba
Weight: 228 Throws: R Current Residence San Nicolas, Aruba
2024 Opening Day Age 31
BOH-garts MLB Service Time 10.042
@XanderBogaerts MLB Debut August 20, 2013 @ SF (with BOS)
thexman2 INF How Obtained Signed as a Major League free agent on December 9, 2022
Contract Status Signed through 2033
FAMILY OF ATHLETES Has a twin brother, Jair, who also • Logged the total of his time in the field at shortstop, posting
played in the Red Sox organization. Both Xander and Jair a .985 fielding percentage (8 E/543 TC) across 146 games
signed with Boston out of Aruba in 2009. In 2012, Jair was (all starts) in 1285.2 innings…also appeared in 9 games (8
traded to the Cubs to finalize the compensation for Theo GS) at DH.
Epstein. • Among MLB shortstops, ranked in the top 10 in fielding
MULTI-LINGUAL Speaks four languages: English, percentage (.985, 6th), assists (368, 6th), innings (7th),
Spanish, Dutch, and Papiamento (the latter two being TC (543, 8th), games (10th), game started (10th), PO (167,
Aruba's official languages). 10th), double plays turned (64, 10th) and assists per 9 (2.58,
10th)…also tied for the 3rd-fewest errors alongside TOR’s Bo
COME A LONG WAY Signed with the Red Sox as an Bichette (min. 1,000.0 innings).
international free agent at 16 years old on August 23, 2009.
Made his Major League debut in 2013 at only 20 years old. • Successful in 19 of his 21 steals on the base paths, making
his 90.5 SB percentage the 5th-best mark for a single
season in Padres’ franchise history…he also tied with Bip
Roberts (1995) for the 2nd-fewest CS (2) among the top 5 in
2023 SEASON the category, trailing just Trent Grisham’s 1 CS in 11 attempts
• In his first season with San Diego (11th MLB season), was during the abbreviated 2020 season.
selected as a Silver Slugger Award finalist at SS after • Was the only Major League player to reach base in 30
slashing .285/.350/.440 with 31 2B, 2 3B, 19 HR, 58 RBI and consecutive games to start the season (.392 OBP) – hit .304
a career high 19 SB. (34 -for-112) with 4 2B, 6 HR and 13 RBI during the span…
• Ranked among team leaders in AB (596, 1st), hits (170, 1st), the streak ultimately T-5th longest in the Majors in '23...it
average (1st), games (155, 2nd), 3B (2nd), total bases (233, also set the new franchise record for longest OB streak to
begin a seasn, surpassing Bobby Brown's 29 consecutive
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games (1983, did not begin his season until July 31) and Tony 28 - Sept. 5, 2022).
Gwynn's 28 consecutive games to begin the 1999 season.
• Also collected a hit in 15 of his last 17 games, going 28-for-
• Amidst his 30-game on-base streak, amassed a season- 69 (.406) with 5 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR and 9 RBI with multiple hits
long, 11-game hitting streak from April 7-17…hit .364 (16-for- in 10 of those contests.
44) with 1 HR, 3 RBI and 1 SB.
• Reached base in 27 of his last 28 games, including a
• On April 29 vs SF in Mexico City, became the 3rd player 19-game on-base streak (8th-longest of career) from Aug.
in MLB history to homer in a regular season game in 4+ 30-Sept. 20, which trailed just his 30-game stretch to begin
countries or territories, joining Tony Clark and Michael the year.
Brantley (Sarah Langs)...if you don't count Puerto Rico (a
• Connected with at least 1 XBH in 13 of his last 25 games,
US territory), Bogaerts is the first to homer in 4 distinct
including 10 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR and 13 RBI…his 16 XBH during
countries.
the span T-3rd in the Majors, while his .424 average paced
• July 20 @ TOR, reached 1,500 career hits, trailing Elvis all of MLB.
Andrus (2,091 H) for most hits among active SS.
• Capped his 2023 campaign with an 8-game hitting streak
• In August, Bogaerts joined 6-7 percent of Major League from Sept. 23 to Oct. 1…hit .355 (11-for-31) with a 2B, 3B, 5
players to collect 10 years of MLB service time. RBI and 1 SB.
• Sept. 9 @ HOU, compiled a career-long, 7-game XBH streak • Concluded September slashing .416/.451/.673 with 10 2B, 2
(5 2B, 2 HR), becoming just the 5th Padre to accomplish the 3B, 4 HR, 13 RBI and 6 SB...since his rookie season in 2013,
feat, joining teammate Fernando Tatis Jr. (2020), Brian Giles he ranks among the top Major Leaguers during the month
(2005) and Phil Nevin (2005, 2001), and was 1 game shy of September in hits (4th, 291), runs (6th, 167) and average
of tying Nate Colbert's franchise record of 8-consecutive (7th, .311).
games of the kind from April 24-30, 1969.
• Represented Team Netherlands in the World Baseball
• His 6-game stretch of multiple hits from Sept. 15 -20 tied Classic, his 3rd time participating in the event, where he hit
for his 2nd-longest streak of the kind (career long: 9 G, Aug. .267 (4-for-15) with a double, HR and 1 RBI in 4 games.
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• Bogaerts and Rafael Devers made 581 starts as a SS/3B 2020
combo, 2nd most in Red Sox history (behind Freddy Parent
and Jimmy Collins, who started 697 games as a duo)... • In the pandemic-shortened season, started 53 of the Red
Bogaerts and Devers are the only SS/3B combo in Red Sox’ 60 games (SS-52, DH-1) and led Boston in SLG (.502),
Sox history to each be named All-Stars in the same season OPS (.867), and steals (8- for-8)...also tied for the team lead
multiple times...only 2 other times have the Red Sox had a in HR (11) and runs (36).
SS/3B combo represent them at the All-Star Game: Nomar • Ranked 2nd on the team in AVG (.300), OBP (.364), hits
Garciaparra and Shea Hillenbrand in 2002 and Eddie (tied, 61), total bases (102) and RBI (28).
Bressoud and Frank Malzone in 1964.
• Hit .300-or-better for the 3rd time in his career: .300 in 2020,
• On April 8 @ NYY, set the Red Sox franchise record for most .309 in 2019 and .320 in 2015...posted at least a .500 SLG and
Opening Day starts at SS (9; 2014-22), surpassing Everett .850 OPS for the 3rd consecutive season.
Scott’s 8 at the position from 1914-21...became the 9th player
to make at least 9 consecutive Opening Day starts for the • Finished with 368 career XBH, 6th-most by a Red Sox before
Sox at a single position. turning 28 (Jim Rice-422, Carl Yastrzemski-409, Mookie
Betts-394, Ted Williams-387, Tris Speaker-386).
• Reached base safely in 26 consecutive games from April
29-May 28 (.376 OBP).
• Tied a Red Sox record by recording multiple hits in 9 2019
consecutive games from August 28-September 5, batting • Completed his 7th ML season and did not turn 27 years old
.541 during that span...the streak was the longest in MLB until October 1.
during 2022, and the longest since TOR’s Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
collected multiple hits in 11 consecutive games in July 2018. • In 155 games, hit .309 (190-for-614) with a .939 OPS, 33 HR,
52 doubles, 117 RBI, and 110 runs scored...led the Red Sox in
RBI (117) and OPS (.939), while setting career highs in RBI,
2021 doubles (52), HR (33), XBH (85), BB (76), OBP (.384), SLG
(.555) and OPS.
• Led Red Sox position players in fWAR (5.2) and was tied for
the team lead in bWAR (4.9). • According to FanGraphs, ranked 10th in the Majors in WAR
(6.8), including 1st among Red Sox, 2nd among shortstops,
• Voted the AL’s starting shortstop for the All-Star Game, his and 8th among position players.
2nd career start and 3rd selection.
• Replaced Hunter Pence (injury) on the AL All-Star Game
• Led AL shortstops in OBP (.370), SLG (.493), and OPS roster as a reserve...was his 2nd All-Star Game, having also
(.863)...hit at least 20 HR for the 4th time (23), and ranked started for the AL at shortstop in 2016.
among the AL’s top 15 in AVG (8th, .295), OBP (7th, .370),
OPS (15th, .863), and doubles (T-13th, 34). • Joined Alex Rodriguez as the only shortstops in MLB history
with 30+ HR and 50+ doubles in a season...is 1 of only 25
• Was the only AL player to qualify for the batting title and players ever to reach those totals in a season, and 1 of 3 Red
record an .850+ OPS in each of the last 4 seasons (.883, Sox (also David Ortiz and Rafael Devers)...was 1 of only 5
.939, .867, .863)...the only other players to do so were Bryce players to start 150+ games at SS (153).
Harper, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts.
• Reached career milestones of 100 HR, 500 RBI, 500 runs
• At Fenway Park, hit .316 with 15 HR and a .937 OPS...ranked scored, and 1,000 hits...became 1 of only 22 players to reach
6th in the AL and 12th in MLB in home OPS. all of those totals for the Red Sox.
• Hit 6 home runs in 17 games from April 20-May 4, his most • Became only the 33rd player to debut since 1900 to have
in any 17-game span during his career. 100+ HR and 1,000+ hits prior to turning 27 years old
• Played in his 1,000th career game on May 6 vs. DET...became (source: Elias).
the 30th player to reach that mark with the Sox. • Was 1 of only 10 players in Red Sox history to record 50+
• On August 31 @ TB, recorded an RBI single in the 1st inning doubles in a season...ranked 2nd in the AL with 85 XBH,
but was removed from the game after the top of the 2nd... tied for the most in a season by a Red Sox SS (also:Nomar
Placed on the COVID-19 IL the following day and missed 8 Garciaparra in 1997 and 2002).
games...reinstated on September 10. • Became only the 10th shortstop ever with 100+ RBI in
P
OSTSEASON: Started each of the Sox’ 11 Postseason consecutive seasons (last: Miguel Tejada, 2000-04).
games at shortstop, batting .261 (12-for-46) with an .833 • Was the Red Sox’ nominee for MLB’s Hank Aaron Award,
OPS, 3 HR and 6 RBI....became the 2nd Red Sox shortstop to which recognizes the most outstanding offensive performer
hit 3+ HR in a single Postseason, joining Nomar Garciaparra in each league.
(4 in 1999)...reached base safely in each of the Sox’ first 9
games (.395 OBP), spanning the Wild Card Game through
Game 4 of the ALCS vs. HOU. 2018
• Won his second World Series title with the Red Sox...he's the
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only player that was on the club's active roster for both titles 40+ doubles in a season, joining Nomar Garciaparra (1997,
in 2013 and '18. 1999-2000, 2002).
• Finished 13th in the BBWAA’s AL MVP voting. • Became one of six Red Sox shortstops ever to record 100+
RBI in a season, joining Nomar Garciaparra (1998-99,
• Ranked among AL leaders in RBI (T-5th), doubles (5th), XBH
2002-03), John Valentin (1995), Rico Petrocelli (1970), Vern
(11th), AVG (16th), OBP (15th), SLG (8th), and OPS (6th)...71 of
Stephens (1948-50) and Joe Cronin (1937, ‘39-40).
his 148 hits (48.0%) went for extra bases.
• Among ML shortstops, ranked 2nd in OBP, 4th in SLG, 3rd in
• Was 1 of 16 players to record 100+ RBI in '18, ranking 5th in
OPS, 4th in RBI, 6th in HR and 6th in AVG.
MLB in AB/RBI ratio (4.98)...was 1 of only 4 players in that
group to also have 40+ doubles. • Led MLB with 3 grand slams...became the 11th Red Sox
player to hit 3+ grand slams in a season, 1 shy of the club
• Became only the 2nd Red Sox shortstop to hit 20+ HR and
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record (Babe Ruth, 4 in 1919). season after being hit by a pitch on July 6 at TB...in 80 games
up to that point, was slashing .308/.363/.455 with 41 RBI.
• Owned MLB’s 5th-highest OPS with RISP (1.130), as well as
the 10th-highest AVG (.342; 51-for-149). • Served as the Sox’ leadoff hitter 28 times, including in each
of his final 17 appearances...in that role, hit .309 with a .406
• Went 9-for-15 (.600) with 6 XBH with the bases loaded...hit
OBP (34-for-110, 16 BB, 15 SO).
.269 with a .402 OBP vs. LHP (29-for-108, 1 HR), and .294
with a .901 OPS vs. RHP (119-for-405, 22 HR). • Was 1 of 5 AL players named to the Esurance MLB All-Star
Game Final Vote ballot.
• Started at SS for the Red Sox on Opening Day for the 5th
consecutive season (2014-18). • In his first 31 games through May 12, batted .350 (42-for-120)
with a .405 OBP.
• Placed on the 10-day Injured List with a left ankle injury on
April 9...reinstated on April 27, missing 15 games. • Hit 2 triples on May 17 at STL, becoming the 1st Red Sox
SS in 70 years with multiple triples in a game (last: Johnny
• Named AL Player of the Week for the period July 2-8, his 1st
Pesky on July 20, 1947-G2 at STL).
time ever earning the weekly honor.
• Did not homer in his first 41 games of the season through
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OSTSEASON: Started each of the Red Sox’ 14 Postseason
May 24, then hit 6 HR in 38 games from May 25-July 5...
games and hit safely in 11 of them, including each of the first
recorded his 1st career multi-HR game on June 18 at HOU.
8, going 13-for-58 (.224) with 7 RBI...homered in Game 2 of
the ALDS vs. NYY. P
OSTSEASON: Started at shortstop in all 4 ALDS games vs.
HOU...went 1-for-3 with a HR and 2 R in Game 4.
2017
2016
• In his fourth full ML season, hit .273 (156- for-571) with a .343
OBP and set career highs in triples (6) and steals (15). • Earned his 1st All-Star selection and his 2nd consecutive
Silver Slugger Award.
• Battled a right hand injury throughout the 2nd half of the
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• Won the Boston BBWAA’s Jackie Jensen Hustle Award, 3 hitter in the lineup (min. 150 PA).
presented to a Red Sox player for spirit & determination.
2014
• Became the 1st player in Red Sox history to earn multiple
• Played a team-high 144 games in his 1st full ML season at
Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Awards at SS...was the 1st
age 21...made 98 starts at SS and 44 at 3B
Red Sox INF to win a Silver Slugger in consecutive seasons
since Wade Boggs (1986-89). • Bogaerts’ 144 games and 594 PA in 2014 were both the most
among Major Leaguers age 21-or-younger that season, and
• Named to 3rd Opening Day roster at only 23 years old.
the most by a Red Sox that young since Tony Conigliaro in
• Ranked T-7th in the Majors with 192 hits...led the AL with 81 1966 (150 G, 628 PA)...since 1920, the only other Red Sox
hits in 2-strike counts. aside from Bogaerts and Conigliaro with that many PA in a
season at age 21-or-younger was Ted Williams (675 PA in
• Hit 21 HR, more than he had in his first 3 ML seasons
1939, 661 PA in 1940)...Bogaerts’ 12 homers in 2014 were the
combined (20)...led AL shortstops in hits and runs.
most in a season by a Red Sox at age 21-or-younger since
• Became the 1st player in Red Sox history to homer 20 times Conigliaro (24 in 1964, 32 in 1965, 28 in 1966)...the only other
in a season as a SS before turning 24 (source: ELIAS). Red Sox ever with that many homers in a season before
turning 22 were Williams (31 in 1939, 18 in 1940), Bobby
• Recorded his 100th hit of the season on June 19 vs. SEA... Doerr (12 in 1939), and Rafael Devers (21 in 2018).
became the 1st player with 100+ hits through 68 team games
since Ichiro Suzuki (103) and Matt Holliday (100) in 2007. • Hit .266/.333/.391 as a SS and .182/.217/.300 as a 3B.
• Selected to start the 87th MLB All-Star Game at SS via • Placed among AL rookie leaders in hits (3rd, 129), XBH
the fan ballot on July 11 at Petco Park (1-for-2, 2B)...joined (T-3rd), total bases (3rd, 195), 2B (3rd, 28), BB (T-3rd, 39),
Mookie Betts as the 3rd pair of teammates—each age 23 or runs (4th, 60), HR (5th, 12), and RBI (5th, 46).
younger—to start the All-Star Game (source: ELIAS)...the
• Served as Boston’s everyday SS through June 1...shifted to
others to do that were Ted Williams (LF) and Bobby Doerr
3B on June 2 when Stephen Drew was recalled...returned to
(2B) of the 1941 Red Sox, and the Angels’ Jim Fregosi (SS)
SS following Drew’s July 31 trade to NYY.
and Dean Chance (P) in 1964.
• On March 31 @ BAL, became Boston’s youngest Opening
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OSTSEASON: Started each of the Red Sox’ 3 ALDS
Day SS in a century (21-year-old Everett Scott in 1914).
games at SS.
• Hit 1st career HR at Fenway Park on May 17 vs. DET...was the
youngest Red Sox player to go deep at Fenway since Jim
2015 Rice in 1974 at 21 years old.
• Won the AL Silver Slugger Award at SS after finishing 2nd in • His 89 times on base through the end of May were the most
the AL with both a .320 AVG (5th in MLB) and 196 hits (3rd ever by a Red Sox rookie and most by an AL rookie since
in MLB). SEA’s Ichiro Suzuki (97 times in 2001).
• Led the Red Sox with 156 games, 613 AB, and 231 times
on base...played all 156 games at SS (154 starts), marking
2013
the most games and starts at SS by a Red Sox since 2003
(Nomar Garciaparra, 156 G - 155 GS). • Made his Major League debut on August 20 @ SF and
played in 18 regular season contests before appearing in 12
• Named a finalist for the AL Rawlings Gold Glove Award at
of BOS’ 16 Postseason games, en route to the 2013 World
SS...his 196 hits ranked 3rd in MLB behind only MIA’s Dee
Series title.
Gordon (205) and HOU’s Jose Altuve (200)...were the most
ever hits by a Red Sox in an age-22 season or younger, • Named Baseball America’s Red Sox Minor League Player of
passing Ted Williams in 1940 (193). the Year and the Greg Montalbano Award as Red Sox Minor
League Player of the Year from Boston Baseball Writers.
• After the season, named the SS on The Sporting News’ AL
All-Star Team. • Named USA Today Sports’ Minor League Player of the Year
and tabbed the SS on Baseball America’s Minor League
• Named team MVP by the Boston chapter of the BBWAA
All-Star First Team.
(Thomas A. Yawkey Award), the first Red Sox SS to be
recognized since Nomar Garciaparra in 1998. • Selected to BOS’ active roster on Aug. 19 and made 12
regular season starts between SS (6 GS) and 3B (6 GS).
• Was the youngest Red Sox ever to earn a Silver Slugger
Award at any position (turned 23 in October) and the • Made ML debut with a start at SS on Aug. 20 @ SF (went
youngest AL SS since Alex Rodriguez in 1998. 0-for-3)...at 20 years and 323 days old, was BOS’ youngest
position player to appear in a game since Dwight Evans
• His .320 AVG trailed only Miguel Cabrera (.338) in the AL...
(debuted at 20 years, 318 days old on September 16, 1972).
marked an 80-point improvement over 2014 (.240).
• Was the Sox’ youngest SS since Luis Alvarado in 1969 (20
• Batted an ML-best .341 (116-for-340) in 80 games as the No.
years old) and the club’s youngest player in a game overall
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since RHP Jeff Suppan in 1995 (20 years old). 2010-12
• Was the 3rd-youngest player to appear in a ML game in • In 2012, was honored as Red Sox Minor League Offensive
2013 behind Bryce Harper and Jurickson Profar. Player of the Year and Baseball America’s Red Sox Minor
League Player of the Year...was also named to Baseball
• Singled off Brandon League in the 9th inning on Aug. 24 @
America’s Minor League All-Star Second Team after splitting
LAD for his 1st ML hit...recorded 1st XHBs on Sept. 7 @ NYY
the season between High-A Salem and Double-A Portland,
(2B, HR), including his 1st HR off Jim Miller in the 5th inning.
combining to hit .307 (146-for-476) in 127 games.
• Split minor league season between Double-A Portland and
• In 2011, reported to Single-A Greenville on June 9 and spent
Triple-A Pawtucket, combining to hit .297 (132-for-444).
the rest of the season as the club’s youngest player (18
• At 20 years old, was the youngest player in the International years old)...he was named South Atlantic League Batter of
League all season. the Week on August 1, and following the season, ranked by
Baseball America as Boston’s No. 2 prospect.
• Started at SS for Team World in the XM All-Star Futures
Game on July 14 at Citi Field (2-for-3, BB, R). • in 2010 made his professional debut and was named Red
Sox Latin Program Player of the Year and a DSL All-Star...
• Invited to 1st ML Spring Training and was the youngest Red
Xander led the DSL Red Sox in AVG (.314), hits (75), HR (3),
Sox in big league camp (20 years old).
RBI (42), total bases (101), SLG (.423), and OPS (.819), and he
• Appeared in 7 World Baseball Classic games during and twin brother Jair each hit a grand slam for the DSL Red
Netherlands’ run to the World Championship Round. Sox on August 20 @ DSL Indians.
• Following the season, ranked as BOS’ No. 1 prospect and
the best power hitter in the system for a 2nd straight season,
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according to Baseball America.
• On November 8, 2013, after Xander helped the Red Sox
• Also rated the No. 1 prospect in both the International
win the World Series, he became the inaugural honoree
League and the Eastern League.
on Paseo Herencia’s Aruba Walk of Stars (similar to
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OSTSEASON: Appeared in 12 of BOS’ 16 postseason Hollywood’s Walk of Fame)...during the dedication, then-
games en route to the 2013 World Series title...made 8 starts, Prime Minister Mike Eman called Xander an “exemplary role
all at 3B in the club’s final 8 games. model for island youth.”
• At 21 years and 22 days old in Game 1, became the 11th- • Wears number 2 because of Hall of Famer Derek Jeter.
youngest position player ever to start a World Series game...
• Participated in the Senior Little League World Series in
among the other 10, 5 are in the Hall of Fame (Freddie
Bangor, ME in 2009...graduated from Colegio Arubano High
Lindstrom, Mickey Mantle, Travis Jackson, Ty Cobb and Willie
School in Aruba in 2009.
Mays)...became the 2nd-youngest player ever to start each
World Series game for a team that won it all; the only younger • His twin brother, Jair, who also played in the Red Sox
player was FLA’s Miguel Cabrera (20 years old in 2003). organization...both Xander and Jair signed with Boston out
of Aruba in 2009...in 2012, Jair was traded to the Cubs to
• Was the youngest Red Sox position player ever to appear in
finalize the compensation for Theo Epstein.
a Postseason game (surpassed by Rafael Devers in 2017),
and 3rd Red Sox to play in the Postseason at age 21-or- • Xander and Jair learned baseball from their uncle, Glenroy
younger, joining Babe Ruth (20 in 1915, 21 in 1916) and Ken Brown...Xander would use a broomstick to hit almonds that
Brett (19 in 1967). grew in the family’s backyard.
• Pinch ran in the 9th inning in his Postseason debut in Game • 1 of 6 Aruban-born players in MLB history...Aruba is a former
3 of the ALDS at TB...came around to score the tying run on Dutch colony, but it is now its own country...Aruba is still part
a Dustin Pedroia groundout, becoming the youngest Red of the Kingdom of the Netherlands...in the 2013 and 2017
Sox player ever to score a run in Postseason play (surpassed World Baseball Classics, Xander played for the Netherlands.
by Rafael Devers in 2017).
• Was knighted in 2011 by the governor of Aruba after helping
• Drew a 7th-inning walk as a pinch hitter in ALDS Game 4 Netherlands win a gold medal in the IBAF Baseball World
and scored the tying run on a wild pitch...T-1st among ALCS Cup.
batters with 4 runs scored.
• In ALCS Game 5, made 1st start in the Postseason at 3B...at 21
years and 16 days old, was the youngest Red Sox ever to start
a Postseason game (surpassed by Rafael Devers in 2017).
• Was the 3rd-youngest ALCS starter ever behind Claudell
Washington (20y, 55d in Game 2 in 1974) and Bret
Saberhagen (20y, 176d in Game 3 in 1984).
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2010 D-RSX ROK .314 63 239 39 75 7 5 3 42 30 37 4 5 .396 .423 .819 280 6 0 5 4
2011 GVL A(Full) .260 72 265 38 69 14 2 16 45 25 71 1 3 .324 .509 .833 296 2 0 4 4
2012 SAL A(Adv) .302 104 384 59 116 27 3 15 64 43 85 4 4 .378 .505 .883 435 5 1 2 8
2012 POR AA .326 23 92 12 30 10 0 5 17 1 21 1 1 .351 .598 .949 97 3 0 1 0
2012 2 Teams Minors .307 127 476 71 146 37 3 20 81 44 106 5 5 .373 .523 .896 532 8 1 3 8
2013 POR AA .311 56 219 40 68 12 6 6 35 35 51 5 1 .407 .502 .909 259 2 1 2 4
2013 PAW AAA .284 60 225 32 64 11 0 9 32 28 44 2 2 .369 .453 .822 256 2 1 0 8
2013 BOS MLB .250 18 44 7 11 2 0 1 5 5 13 1 0 .320 .364 .684 50 0 0 1 1
2013 2 Teams Minors .297 116 444 72 132 23 6 15 67 63 95 7 3 .388 .477 .865 515 4 2 2 12
2014 BOS MLB .240 144 538 60 129 28 1 12 46 39 138 2 3 .297 .362 .659 594 8 2 7 11
2015 BOS MLB .320 156 613 84 196 35 3 7 81 32 101 10 2 .355 .421 .776 654 3 3 3 16
2016 BOS MLB .294 157 652 115 192 34 1 21 89 58 123 13 4 .356 .446 .802 719 6 0 3 14
2017 BOS MLB .273 148 571 94 156 32 6 10 62 56 116 15 1 .343 .403 .746 635 6 0 2 17
2018 PAW AAA .667 1 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .667 2.000 2.667 3 0 0 0 0
2018 BOS MLB .288 136 513 72 148 45 3 23 103 55 102 8 2 .360 .522 .882 580 6 0 6 14
2019 BOS MLB .309 155 614 110 190 52 0 33 117 76 122 4 2 .384 .555 .939 698 2 0 6 11
2020 BOS MLB .300 56 203 36 61 8 0 11 28 21 41 8 0 .364 .502 .866 225 0 0 1 3
2021 BOS MLB .295 144 529 90 156 34 1 23 79 62 113 5 1 .370 .493 .863 603 5 0 7 13
2022 BOS MLB .307 150 557 84 171 38 0 15 73 57 118 8 2 .377 .456 .833 631 10 0 7 14
2023 SD MLB .285 155 596 83 170 31 2 19 58 56 110 19 2 .350 .440 .790 665 7 0 6 21
Career 2 Teams MLB .291 1419 5430 835 1580 339 17 175 741 517 1097 93 19 .355 .456 .811 6054 53 5 49 135
Career 5 Teams Minors .297 379 1427 221 424 82 16 55 236 162 309 17 16 .373 .493 .866 1626 20 3 14 28
WILD CARD
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2021 BOS MLB .500 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 .750 2.000 2.750 4 0 0 0 0
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2013 BOS MLB .000 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1.000 .000 1.000 2 0 0 0 0
2016 BOS MLB .250 3 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .250 .250 .500 12 0 0 0 0
2017 BOS MLB .059 4 17 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 .111 .235 .346 18 0 0 0 0
2018 BOS MLB .294 4 17 2 5 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 .316 .471 .787 19 0 0 1 0
2021 BOS MLB .333 4 18 3 6 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 .368 .500 .868 19 0 0 0 1
Career BOS MLB .234 17 64 11 15 0 0 3 5 5 12 0 0 .286 .375 .661 70 0 0 1 1
WORLD SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2013 BOS MLB .238 6 21 2 5 0 1 0 2 1 8 0 0 .261 .333 .594 23 0 0 1 1
2018 BOS MLB .136 5 22 2 3 1 0 0 2 3 6 0 0 .240 .182 .422 25 0 0 0 2
Career BOS MLB .186 11 43 4 8 1 1 0 4 4 14 0 0 .250 .256 .506 48 0 0 1 3
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POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2013 BOS MLB .296 12 27 9 8 3 1 0 2 6 9 0 0 .412 .481 .893 34 0 0 1 1
2016 BOS MLB .250 3 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 .250 .250 .500 12 0 0 0 0
2017 BOS MLB .059 4 17 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 .111 .235 .346 18 0 0 0 0
2018 BOS MLB .224 14 58 5 13 2 0 1 7 7 8 0 0 .303 .310 .613 66 0 0 1 3
2021 BOS MLB .261 11 46 7 12 2 0 3 6 5 14 0 0 .333 .500 .833 51 0 0 0 1
Career BOS MLB .231 44 160 24 37 7 1 5 16 19 39 0 0 .309 .381 .690 181 0 0 2 5
ALL-STAR
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2016 AL MLB .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 1.000 1.500 2 0 0 0 0
2019 AL MLB .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 1
2021 AL MLB .667 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .667 .667 1.334 3 0 0 0 0
2022 AL MLB .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0
Career AL MLB .429 4 7 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 .429 .571 1.000 7 0 0 0 1
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Height: 6-2 Bats: R Full Name Jhony Rafael Brito
Date of Birth February 17, 1998 in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Weight: 222 Throws: R Current Residence Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 26
johnny BREE-toh MLB Service Time 0.113
jhonybrito09 MLB Debut April 2, 2023 vs. SF (with NYY)
RHP How Obtained Acquired from NYY in a 7-player trade on December 6, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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•Allowed just 1 ER in 5.0 innings of relief on Aug 12 at MIA. ER, 3 K, 1 H, 1 HR, 1 HP).
•Allowed a season-high-tying 7R in his loss on Aug. 18 vs. •Earned his 9th win of the year on Sept. 26 at TOR after
BOS (2.1 IP, 9 H, 7R/6ER, 0 BB, 1 K, 1 HR)…his 9 H also tossing 2.0 scoreless innings of relief (1 H, 1 BB, 1 SO).
marked a season high.
•In 7 starts with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, went 2-2
•Went 5-1 with a 1.40 ERA (4 ER, 25.2 IP) in his final 9 with a 5.45 ERA (36.1 IP, 40 H, 23R/22ER, 16 BB, 33 SO, 8
appearances of the season from Aug. 24-Oct. 1…held HR).
opponents to a .184 BA (16-for-87) over that span.
•In 4 spring appearances (2 starts), went 2-0 with a 2.08 ERA
•Earned the win in 5 of his 7 games from Aug. 29-Sept. 26. (13.0 IP, 12 H, 5R/3ER, 0 BB, 10 SO, 1 HR).
•Tossed at least 3.0 scoreless innings of relief and earned the
win in back-to-back appearances from Aug. 29 at Detroit (3.1
2022
IP, 2 H, 2 BB, 3 SO) and Sept. 2 at HOU (3.2 IP, 2 H, 1 SO).
•Split the season between Double-A Somerset and Triple-A
•Posted a career-best 9.0 scoreless inning streak from Aug.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, combining to go 11-4 with a 2.96
29-Sept 8.
ERA (112.2 IP, 95 H, 40R/37ER, 35 BB, 91 SO, 9 HR) in 26
•Recorded the win in back-to-back relief appearances on appearances (23 starts).
Sept. 12 (G1) at BOS (2.1 IP, 3 H, 1 BB, 2 SO) and Sept. 16 at
•Among Yankees farmhands, ranked 2nd in wins, 5th in starts
PIT (3.0 IP, 3 SO).
and 6th in innings pitched.
•Earned his first career save on Sept. 22 vs. ARI (3.2 IP, 1 H, 1
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•Began the season with Double-A Somerset, going 5-2 with 2016-20
a 2.36 ERA (42.0 IP, 36 H, 14R/11ER, 11 BB, 38 K, 4 HR) in
8 starts…was named the Eastern League “Pitcher of the •Did not pitch in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Week” for April 25-May 1 after allowing just 1 H over 7.0 •In 22 appearances (9 starts) with Single-A Charleston in
scoreless innings on May 1 vs. Portland (W, 1 BB, 6 SO). 2019, he went 6-4 with 2 saves and a 3.58 ERA (100.2IP, 91
•Was promoted to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on June 1 H, 50R/40ER, 14 BB, 79 SO, 5 HR).
and went 6-2 with a 3.31 ERA (70.2 IP, 59 H, 26R/ER, 24 BB, • Did not pitch in 2018.
53 SO, 5 HR) in 18 appearances (15 starts).
• In 2017, made 3 starts for Short-Season Single-A Staten
•Following the season, was named by Baseball America as Island (7.2 IP, 8 H, 2R/0ER, 2 BB, 8 SO, 0 HR).
having the “Best Control” among Yankees minor leaguers.
• Split his first professional season between the DSL Yankees
•Was added to the 40-man roster on Nov. 10. 1 and GCL Yankees East in 2016, going 1-6 with a 6.38 ERA
•Also played for the Toros del Este in the Dominican Winter (55.0 IP, 72 H, 45R/39ER, 9 BB, 48 SO, 4 HR) in 13 starts…
League, going 2-0 with a 3.52 ERA (7.2 IP, 7 H, 3R/ER, 0 BB, in 9 starts with the DSL Yankees 1, went 0-3 with a 6.81 ERA
10 SO, 0 HR) in 4 relief appearances. (35.2 IP, 47 H, 32R/27ER, 8 BB, 34 SO, 4 HR)…went 1-3 with
a 5.59 ERA (19.1 IP, 25 H, 13R/12ER, 1 BB, 14 SO, 0 HR) in 4
starts with the GCL Yankees East.
2021
•Combined to go 7-7 with a 3.55 ERA (116.2 IP, 109 H,
59R/46ER, 21 BB, 118 SO, 10 HR) in 22 starts with High-A
Hudson Valley and Double-A Somerset.
•Began the season with High-A Hudson Valley, going 4-4
with a 2.57 ERA (70.0 IP, 59 H, 31R/20ER, 12 BB, 73 SO, 2
HR) in 14 starts…was named the High-A East “Pitcher of the
Week” for July 19-25 after tossing 6.0 scoreless innings and
earning the win in his start on July 21 at Aberdeen with HV
(3 H, 1 BB, 10 SO).
•Promoted to Somerset on Aug. 1 and went 3-3 with a 5.01
ERA (46.2 IP, 50 H, 28R/26ER, 9 BB, 45 SO, 8 HR) in 8 GS.
•Following the season, was named by Baseball America as
having the “Best Control” among Yankees minor leaguers.
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Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2016 D-YA1 ROK 0 3 6.81 9 9 0 0 0 35.2 47 32 27 4 3 8 34 1.54 .318 148 4 2 163 268/222
2016 G-YAE ROK 1 3 5.59 4 4 0 0 0 19.1 25 13 12 0 1 1 14 1.34 .325 77 2 2 80 116/106
2016 2 Teams Minors 1 6 6.38 13 13 0 0 0 55.0 72 45 39 4 4 9 48 1.47 .320 225 6 4 243 384/328
2016 2 Teams ROK 1 6 6.38 13 13 0 0 0 55.0 72 45 39 4 4 9 48 1.47 .320 225 6 4 243 384/328
2017 SI A(Short) 1 0 0.00 3 3 0 0 0 7.2 8 2 0 0 0 2 8 1.30 .258 31 0 1 34 116/82
2019 CSC A(Full) 6 4 3.58 22 9 0 2 2 100.2 91 50 40 5 4 14 79 1.04 .240 379 5 7 407 1407/963
2021 HV A+ 4 4 2.57 14 14 1 0 0 70.0 59 31 20 2 5 12 73 1.01 .219 269 4 2 291 1070/732
2021 SOM AA 3 3 5.01 8 8 0 0 0 46.2 50 28 26 8 3 9 45 1.26 .269 186 1 3 199 708/488
2021 2 Teams Minors 7 7 3.55 22 22 1 0 0 116.2 109 59 46 10 8 21 118 1.11 .240 455 5 5 490 1778/1220
2022 SOM AA 5 2 2.36 8 8 0 0 0 42.0 36 14 11 4 1 11 38 1.12 .232 155 0 3 167 603/409
2022 SWB AAA 6 2 3.31 18 15 0 0 0 70.2 59 26 26 5 2 24 53 1.17 .229 258 1 7 287 1074/705
2022 2 Teams Minors 11 4 2.96 26 23 0 0 0 112.2 95 40 37 9 3 35 91 1.15 .230 413 1 10 454 1677/1114
2023 SWB AAA 2 2 5.45 7 7 0 0 0 36.1 40 23 22 8 1 16 33 1.54 .270 148 0 3 165 619/394
2023 NYY MLB 9 7 4.28 25 13 0 1 1 90.1 82 47 43 14 4 28 72 1.22 .244 336 0 9 372 1445/950
Career NYY MLB 9 7 4.28 25 13 0 1 1 90.1 82 47 43 14 4 28 72 1.22 .244 336 0 9 372 1445/950
Career 7 Teams Minors 28 23 3.86 93 77 1 2 2 429.0 415 219 184 36 20 97 377 1.19 .251 1651 17 30 1793 5981/4101
2023 Acquired by SD from NYY along with RHPs Michael King, Randy Vasquez, Drew Thorpe and C Kyle Higashioka in exchange for OFs Juan
Soto and Trent Grisham, December 6
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Full Name Daniel Ricardo Camarena
Height: 6-0 Bats: L
Date of Birth November 9, 1992 in Bonita, California
Weight: 217 Throws: L Current Residence Bonita, California
2024 Opening Day Age 31
CAM-uh-RAY-na MLB Service Time 0.022
MLB Debut June 19, 2021 vs. CIN
dcamarena72
LHP How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on December 29, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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2020 2018
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pent the campaign at the Padres' Alternate Training Site as • Signed by CHC as a minor league free agent and spent
part of the club's 60-man player pool but did not appear on time in the Cubs' ML Spring Training camp before being re-
the active roster in 2020. acquired by NYY in exchange for future considerations.
• Made 8 app. (all starts) for SWB and posted a 5.08 ERA (22
ER, 39.0 IP) before being released by NYY on May 20.
2019
• Signed by SF to a minor league contract on May 24 and
• Signed a minor league contract with MIN in January and
spent the majority of the campaign with Sacramento (AAA),
made one start for Triple-A Rochester in April before being
going 1-8 with a 5.65 ERA (50 ER, 79.2 IP) in 16 app.
released on Apr. 29.
• Signed by NYY to a minor league contract on May 8 and
went on to make 17 app. (16 starts) for Triple-A Scranton/ 2017
Wilkes-Barre, going 4-8 with a 6.27 ERA (69 ER, 99.0 IP).
• Went 6-6 with a 3.65 ERA (48 ER/118.1 IP) between Trenton
(AA) and SWB...combined to walk just 31 in 118.1 innings
while striking out 78.
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2012-16
• In 2016, went 10-7 with 1 complete game, 1 save and a 3.68 PERSONAL
ERA (58 ER, 141.2 IP) in 29 app. (22 starts) between Tampa
• Grew up in Bonita, Calif., and had committed to play at the
(A), TRN (AA) and SWB...his 1.52 BB/9.0 IP ratio was 15th-
University of San Diego before signing with NYY.
lowest among all minor leaguers (min. 140.0 IP)...was tabbed
by Baseball America as having the “Best Control” among • Graduated from Cathedral Catholic High School in San
Eastern League pitchers. Diego and went 9-1 with a 0.53 ERA as a senior in 2011,
earning MaxPreps' All-State Team honors.
• Missed the 2015 season while recovering from a procedure
to remove bone spurs from his left elbow.
• Split the 2014 season between TAM and TRN, and
combined to go 7-11 with a 3.40 ERA (54 ER, 143.0 IP) in 26
starts...named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star.
• Made 25 appearances (21 starts) with Charleston (A) in
2013...was 4-6 with a 4.42 ERA (55 ER, 112.0 IP)...made 4
consecutive scoreless app. (3 starts) from June 15-July 4
(18.0 IP), holding opponents to a .036 AVG (2-for-55).
• In 2012, made his pro debut with the GCL Yankees,
recording a 1.02 ERA (2 ER, 17.2 IP) in 5 G (3 starts).
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Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2012 G-YAN ROK 0 0 1.02 5 3 0 0 0 17.2 8 2 2 1 0 0 15 0.45 .136 59 0 0 60 93/91
2013 CSC A(Full) 4 6 4.42 25 21 0 0 0 112.0 109 67 55 11 4 19 83 1.14 .251 435 4 4 465 1261/925
2014 TAM A(Adv) 5 5 2.35 16 16 0 0 0 88.0 77 37 23 6 3 28 69 1.19 .230 335 4 5 367 656/508
2014 TRN AA 2 6 5.07 10 10 0 0 0 55.0 61 32 31 8 0 14 43 1.36 .284 215 0 3 235 889/576
2014 2 Teams Minors 7 11 3.40 26 26 0 0 0 143.0 138 69 54 14 3 42 112 1.26 .251 550 4 8 602 1545/1084
2016 TAM A(Adv) 1 0 1.50 2 0 0 0 0 6.0 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 0.50 .100 20 0 0 21 75/53
2016 TRN AA 9 6 3.68 25 22 1 1 1 129.2 126 60 53 12 2 21 106 1.13 .252 500 3 8 526 1845/1254
2016 SWB AAA 0 1 6.00 2 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 5 4 1 0 2 4 1.83 .346 26 0 1 28 107/70
2016 3 Teams Minors 10 7 3.68 29 22 1 1 1 141.2 137 66 58 14 2 24 114 1.14 .251 546 3 9 575 2027/1377
2017 TRN AA 2 4 3.81 15 15 1 0 0 82.2 89 46 35 5 0 20 48 1.32 .276 322 0 8 351 1259/828
2017 SWB AAA 4 2 3.28 7 7 0 0 0 35.2 30 14 13 3 1 11 30 1.15 .224 134 1 3 146 553/348
2017 2 Teams Minors 6 6 3.65 22 22 1 0 0 118.1 119 60 48 8 1 31 78 1.27 .261 456 1 11 497 1812/1176
2018 RIC AA 0 0 2.57 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 6 4 2 1 0 1 2 1.00 .231 26 1 0 28 88/62
2018 SWB AAA 2 3 5.08 8 8 0 0 0 39.0 44 23 22 3 2 20 34 1.64 .288 153 1 3 178 647/401
2018 SAC AAA 1 8 5.65 16 15 0 0 0 79.2 97 53 50 9 0 32 64 1.62 .299 324 3 4 364 1348/859
2018 3 Teams Minors 3 11 5.30 25 24 0 0 0 125.2 147 80 74 13 2 53 100 1.59 .292 503 5 7 570 2083/1322
2018 2 Teams AAA 3 11 5.46 24 23 0 0 0 118.2 141 76 72 12 2 52 98 1.63 .296 477 4 7 542 1995/1260
2019 ROC AAA 0 0 6.23 1 0 0 0 0 4.1 5 3 3 1 1 0 6 1.15 .278 18 0 0 19 71/49
2019 SWB AAA 4 8 6.27 17 16 0 0 0 99.0 121 74 69 21 2 22 88 1.44 .303 400 3 8 428 1548/1062
2019 2 Teams Minors 4 8 6.27 18 16 0 0 0 103.1 126 77 72 22 3 22 94 1.43 .301 418 3 8 447 1619/1111
2019 2 Teams AAA 4 8 6.27 18 16 0 0 0 103.1 126 77 72 22 3 22 94 1.43 .301 418 3 8 447 1619/1111
2021 ELP AAA 6 7 4.75 22 19 0 1 1 83.1 83 51 44 11 2 31 62 1.37 .256 324 7 4 366 1294/846
2021 SD MLB 0 1 9.64 6 0 0 0 0 9.1 16 12 10 2 0 3 7 2.04 .364 44 0 0 47 174/110
2023 SA AA 1 7 6.20 25 17 0 3 3 69.2 89 54 48 9 5 16 54 1.51 .309 288 4 5 313 1196/792
Career SD MLB 0 1 9.64 6 0 0 0 0 9.1 16 12 10 2 0 3 7 2.04 .364 44 0 0 47 174/110
Career 10 Teams Minors 41 63 4.48 197 170 2 5 5 914.2 956 526 455 103 22 238 712 1.31 .267 3579 31 56 3895 12930/8724
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Height: 6-0 Bats: R Full Name Luis Genaro Campusano-Bracero
Date of Birth September 29, 1998 in Augusta, Georgia
Weight: 215 Throws: R Current Residence Augusta, Georgia
2024 Opening Day Age 25
CAM-poo-SAH-know MLB Service Time 1.144
luiscampusano5 MLB Debut September 4, 2020 @ OAK (with SD)
C How Obtained Signed as a 2nd-round selection in the 2017 First-Year Player Draft on June 23, 2017
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• In his MLB debut on Sept. 4, 2020 @ OAK, hit an Mid-Season All-Star (2018 Midwest League & 2019 California League)
opposite-field HR in the 8th inning for his 1st hit,
becoming the 15th Padre to have his 1st-career hit go for California League Post-Season All-Star (2019, Lake Elsinore)
a HR (1st since Patrick Kivlehan in 2016). Jorge Oña did it
6 days later on Sept. 10, 2020 vs. SF.
from July 22 @ DET.
• In his 6-year minor league career from 2017-23, hit .300
• Prior to landing on the 10-day IL on Sept. 30 with a right
with a .369 OBP, .473 SLG and .842 OPS.
ankle sprain for the remainder of the season, collected a
• In 2019 with Lake Elsinore (A), won the California League career-best 6-game hitting streak from Sept. 17-24…hit .478
batting title (.325) and the co-MVP award. with a 2B, HR and 5 RBI during the span.
• Became the 1st catcher selected in the 2017 First-Year • Collected a hit in 11 of his final 13 games (.346 BA) and in 15
Player Draft when the Padres took him 39th overall. of his final 20 games (.366 BA with 3 2B, 3 HR and 17 RBI).
• Additionally, in his final 15 contests of the year (Sept. 5-24),
collected multi-hit efforts in 6 of the 12 games in which he
2023 SEASON hit safely, turning in a .351 average (20-for-57) with 2 2B, 2
• In his 4th Major League campaign, captured career highs in HR and 15 RBI.
games (49), runs (27), hits (52), 2B (7), HR (7), RBI (30), BB
(7) and TB (80).
2022
• Defensively, appeared in a career-high 42 games behind the
plate, including 37 starts across 325.1 innings…posted a .991 • Appeared in 16 games across 2 stints with the Padres,
fielding percentage (3 E/334 TC) with a 3 percent CS rate (1 slashing .250/.260/.333 with 1 2B, 1 HR and 5 RBI.
CCS/29 SB)…also appeared in 5 games (4 GS) at DH. • Was the starting catcher in 9 of his 10 appearances behind
• In 41 games as a starter, hit .329 (51-155) with 7 2B, 7 HR and the plate, totaling a .988 fielding percentage (1 E/84 TC)
29 RBI (37 GS at C)…appeared in 8 games off the bench, in over 78.0 innings.
which he hit .125 (1-for-8) with 1 RBI. • Made 3 starts in 5 total appearances as the designated
• After making his 2nd career Opening Day roster (other: hitter, going 1-for-13 (.077) with 1 run and 1 RBI.
2021), was placed on the 10-day IL on April 17 with a left • Began the season with El Paso (AAA) before being recalled
thumb sprain before being transferred to the 60-day IL on on April 24...optioned back to ELP on May 1 and remained
June 2…was later activated on July 18 after 8 rehab games with the Chihuahuas before being recalled on Aug. 26, and
between ACL Padres (3 G) and Triple-A El Paso (5 G), where spent the remainder of the season at the big-league level...
he combined to hit .280 with a trio of 2Bs, 1 HR and 5 RBI for logged a hit in 6 of his final 9 starts at a .313 clip (10-for-32)
a .400 OBP. with 1 home run and 3 RBI.
• On July 22 @ DET, collected a career-high 4 hits (1 HR)...it • Over his final 6 games of the regular season, hit .318 (7-
marked the 1st 4+hit game by a Padres’ catcher since Austin for-22) and collected a hit in 4 of those games, including a
Nola on Aug. 3, 2021 @ OAK and was just the 3rd game of career-long, 3-consecutive multi-hit efforts from Sept. 17-22.
the kind by an SD catcher in the previous 8 seasons (since
2016). • With ELP, turned in a .298 AVG (95-for-319) with 15 doubles,
a triple, 14 homers and 60 RBI across 81 games.
• Aug. 7 vs. LAD, collected his 1st career multi-homer game,
while his 4 hits and 4 RBI matched his single-game highs • Ranked among the top Chihuahua bats in hits (5th, 95), RBI
(5th, 60), home runs (6th, 14), total bases (6th, 154), games
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(7th, 81), runs (7th, 62), doubles (9th, 15) and walks (9th, 33). 28 and assigned to Triple-A El Paso on May 3.
• Logged 529.2 innings behind the plate at ELP, which trail • In 81 games played for the Chihuahuas, he hit .295 (86-
just his 2019 mark of 675.1 innings at Single-A Lake Elsinore. for-292) with 21 2B, 3 3B, 15 HR, 45 RBI, 47 runs scored, 27
walks, a .365 OBP, a .541 SLG, and a .906 OPS...his .906 OPS
• Entered 2022 rated as the No. 44 prospect in all of baseball
was 2nd highest on the team behind Brian O'Grady (.913).
by MLB Pipeline, No. 53 by Baseball America, and No. 67 by
ESPN and The Athletic. • Made 62 app. behind the plate for ELP (all starts)...caught
511.2 IP, totaling a .985 fielding percentage (8 E/541 TC).
• Also entered 2022 as the 7th-best catching prospect in all of
baseball by MLB Pipeline. • On July 11, represented the Padres' along with CJ Abrams in
the 2021 SiriusXM All-Stars Futures game for the NL team @
P
OSTSEASON: Made SD's roster in their 3 rounds of the
Coors Field...went 0-for-1 with a RBI.
Postseason, but did not make an appearance
• Voted as the best defensive catcher in the Padres farm
system by Baseball America in their Best Tools survey for
2021 the Padres farm system, voted on by MLB executives, scouts
and managers.
• Made his 1st-career Opening Day roster and made 11
appearances with SD in '21 after playing just 1 game for the
Padres in the 2020 regular season.
2020
• Went 3-for-34 (.088) at the dish with 4 walks in his 11 games
• Selected to the ML roster on September 4 from the Alternate
played
Training Site and made his MLB debut that night, batting
• All 3 of his hits came off right-handed pitching, and he went 7th as the DH against the A's in Oakland...hit an opposite-
0-for-3 vs. left-handers. field HR in the 8th for his 1st hit, becoming the 15th Padre in
team history to have his 1st-career hit go for a HR (1st since
• Made his 1st career app. in the field at the ML level, starting Patrick Kivlehan in 2016)...Jorge Oña did it 6 days later on
9 games at catcher...didn't make an error in 86 total chances September 10 vs. SF.
and 75.0 innings...allowed 4 SB without catching a runner
stealing with a 3.24 catcher's ERA. • Was the 5th Padre in 2020 to make his MLB debut (joining
Edward Olivares, Jake Cronenworth, Luis Patiño and Jorge
• Was optioned to the Padres' Alternate Training Site on April Mateo)...was an MLB-leading 6th Padre who was 21-or-
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younger to make his MLB debut since the start of 2019 Padres No. 1 catching prospect.
(joining Fernando Tatis Jr., Josh Naylor, Andres Muñoz,
• Spent the whole season with Lake Elsinore (A), setting
Adrian Morejon, and Luis Patiño).
career highs in nearly every offensive category while
• His highest level of play prior to his sole MLB game was winning the California League batting crown by hitting .325
Single-A Lake Elsinore, where he won the California League (137-for-422) with 31 2B, 1 3B, 15 HR, 81 RBI and 52 BB in 110
batting crown in 2019. games played…also named the California League co-MVP,
along with Lancaster’s Luis Castro, and earned his 1st-
•S
cratched from the lineup on Sept. 5 due to left hand
career MiLB.com Organizational All-Star honors.
soreness...was placed on the 10-day IL on Sept. 6 (retro to
Sept. 5) with a left wrist sprain. • Opened the season with a 10-game hitting streak (.474)
before being placed on the 7-day IL on April 16…reinstated
P
OSTSEASON: Made both the Wild Card Series and
on April 23 for his sole stint on the IL in 2019.
National League Division Series rosters for the Padres...
made just appearance, pinch-hitting for DH Jurickson Profar • Entered the season having hit just 7 HR in 107 games…in
in Game 3 of the NLDS vs. LAD in the bottom of the 8th 2019, he hit 15 home runs in 110 games, finishing 2nd on the
inning (struck out)...in 2020, appeared in as many playoff Storm behind Gabriel Arias’ 17 HR.
games as he did regular season games.
• His walk rate (10.7%) nearly equated his SO rate (11.7%).
• Earned CAL Mid-Season All-Star honors, hitting .317 (63-for-
2019 199) prior to the break.
• Entered the season ranked by Baseball America as the No. • Led all qualifying Storm players in AVG (.325), OBP (.396),
79 overall prospect, the Padres No. 5 prospect and the SLG (.509) and OPS (.906).
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• Caught a career-high 675.1 innings in 77 games (all starts) 2017
behind the plate, committing 9 errors and allowing 4 passed
balls for a .989 fielding %...caught 22 runners stealing (T-8th • Divided his 1st professional season between AZL Padres 1
in CAL) in 97 stolen base attempts. (R) and AZL Padres 2 (R), hitting .269 (36-for-134) with 4 2B,
4 HR, 25 RBI and 16 BB between the clubs.
• Named a CAL Post-Season All-Star after hitting .242 with 2
2B, 1 3B and 5 RBI in 8 G for the Storm in the Postseason. • Made 27 appearances behind the plate (26 starts) and
caught 213.2 innings with 7 errors committed.
• Following the season, played for the Peoria Javelinas in the
AFL, appearing in just 4 games and going 1-for-13.
PERSONAL
2018 • Attended Cross Creek High School in Augusta, Georgia.
• Spent the entire campaign with Fort Wayne (A) in his 1st • Was committed to the University of South Carolina prior to
action at the Single-A level, hitting .288 in 70 G. being the first catcher taken in the 2018 MLB Draft.
• In the 1st half of the season, hit .293 (48-for-164) en route to • Ranked by Perfect Game as the No. 4 overall prep player
being named a Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star, the 1st (No. 1 catcher) in Georgia.
such accolade of his career. • His favorite player growing up was Salvador Perez.
• Placed on the 7-day DL (retro: July 29).
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 SD MLB .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 SD MLB .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0
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Height: 6-1 Bats: R Full Name Drew Michael Carlton
Date of Birth September 8, 1995 in Lakeland, Florida
Weight: 215 Throws: R Current Residence Winter Haven, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 28
@drewcarlton12 MLB Service Time 1.014
drew.carlton9895 MLB Debut September 4, 2021 @ CIN (with DET)
RHP How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on December 10, 2022
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• Tossed 2.0+ IP in 7 of his 11 appearances, posting a 2.55 • Was not a part of DET's 60-man player pool at their
ERA (5 ER, 17.2 IP), 0.91 WHIP and .231 AVG against in those Alternate Training Site, and worked out remotely as a result
outings. of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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by MiLB.com. 2018
• Ranked tied for fifth in the Eastern League with 45 • Spent most of the 2018 season with Single-A Lakeland,
appearances, while he was sixth with 19 saves. pitching in 34 games for the Flying Tigers.
• Converted his first 17 save opportunities of the season • Finished the season tied for eighth in the Florida State
before having a blown save on August 24 at Harrisburg. League with nine saves.
• Was Tigers Minor League Pitcher of the Month for August,
going 2-0 with seven saves, a 0.55 ERA and 17 punchouts.
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2017 PERSONAL
• Began his professional career in 2017, making 20 • Played collegiately at Florida State University, where he was
appearances between the GCL Tigers West, Single A a team captain for the 2017 Seminole team that advanced to
Connecticut and Single-A West Michigan...was named the the College World Series.
Minor League Pitcher of the Year for Connecticut.
• Growing up in Lakeland, Florida he went to many Tigers'
• Ranked 2nd in the New York-Penn League with 10 saves. Spring Training games in Florida, and he ended up pitching
for them, making his big league debut in 2021.
• Appeared in 11 games with Connecticut in August and had a
1-0 record with nine saves, a 0.75 ERA (1 ER, 12.0 IP).
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DREW CARLTON CAREER PITCHING
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2017 G-TIW ROK 0 0 0.90 6 0 0 2 4 10.0 10 2 1 0 1 1 9 1.10 .263 38 1 0 40 63/56
2017 CT A(Short) 1 0 1.29 13 0 0 10 10 14.0 8 2 2 1 0 2 20 0.71 .160 50 2 0 52 200/135
2017 WM A(Full) 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .000 4 0 0 4 16/10
2017 3 Teams Minors 1 0 1.08 20 0 0 12 14 25.0 18 4 3 1 1 3 29 0.84 .196 92 3 0 96 279/201
2018 LAK A(Adv) 4 2 2.38 34 0 0 9 12 56.2 46 19 15 0 1 11 57 1.01 .217 212 0 4 226 838/612
2018 ERI AA 0 0 1.64 5 0 0 0 0 11.0 11 3 2 0 1 1 11 1.09 .275 40 0 2 44 155/111
2018 2 Teams Minors 4 2 2.26 39 0 0 9 12 67.2 57 22 17 0 2 12 68 1.02 .226 252 0 6 270 993/723
2019 ERI AA 4 3 1.46 45 0 0 19 20 68.0 48 20 11 3 1 18 65 0.97 .200 240 0 9 266 948/667
2021 TOL AAA 3 3 2.92 33 2 0 4 8 52.1 46 22 17 5 0 10 49 1.07 .232 198 1 4 208 813/552
2021 DET MLB 0 0 4.91 4 0 0 0 0 3.2 6 2 2 1 0 4 1 2.73 .429 14 0 1 19 73/39
2022 TOL AAA 4 3 4.78 46 2 0 2 6 58.1 58 33 31 9 2 11 67 1.18 .254 228 2 5 245 907/627
2022 DET MLB 0 0 2.08 5 0 0 0 0 8.2 4 4 2 1 0 0 7 0.46 .129 31 1 0 32 120/83
2023 A-PAD ROK 1 0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 2.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.50 .429 7 0 1 7 12/11
2023 ELP AAA 2 1 3.00 15 0 0 0 0 18.0 15 8 6 1 1 5 21 1.11 .231 65 1 3 72 304/204
2023 SD MLB 2 1 4.35 11 0 0 0 2 20.2 18 12 10 2 1 6 18 1.16 .243 74 1 2 85 330/222
2023 2 Teams Minors 3 1 2.70 17 1 0 0 0 20.0 18 8 6 1 1 5 23 1.15 .250 72 1 4 79 316/215
Career 2 Teams MLB 2 1 3.82 20 0 0 0 2 33.0 28 18 14 4 1 10 26 1.15 .235 119 2 3 136 523/344
Career 8 Teams Minors 19 12 2.63 200 5 0 46 60 291.1 245 109 85 19 7 59 301 1.04 .226 1082 7 28 1164 4256/2985
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CARPENTER NRI
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Height: 6-5 Bats: L Full Name Ryan Nicholas Carpenter
Date of Birth August 22, 1990 in Glendale, Arizona
Weight: 237 Throws: L Current Residence Surprise, Arizona
2024 Opening Day Age 33
@carp22 MLB Service Time 0.101
MLB Debut May 9, 2019 vs. LAA (with DET)
LHP How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on October 31, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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went 1-2 with a 2.25 ERA (8 ER, 32.0 IP) and 22 strikeouts 149.2 innings pitched.
during the stretch.
• Appeared in 6 games (5 starts) during the month of April
• Tossed his 2nd complete game of the season on August 31 and had a 3-1 record with a 3.10 ERA (10 ER, 29.0 IP) and 24
at Trenton, allowing 1 run on 5 hits and striking out 6. strikeouts.
2014 2011
• Limited to 13 starts with Single-A Modesto (COL) due to • Completed his first professional season, pitching in 8 games
injury. (4 starts) with Single-A Hudson Valley (TB).
• Held opponents to a .245 (74-for-302) batting average. • Did not allow a run in 7 of his 8 appearances during the
season.
• Started 3 games in May and had a 1-1 record with a 2.20
ERA (4 ER, 16.1 IP) and 13 strikeouts. • Struck out 26 batters and walked only 4 in 23.2 innings
pitched.
• Sidelined from July 29-September 27 with a right knee
sprain.
PERSONAL
2013 • Resides in Surprise, Arizona during the offseason.
• Spent the entire season with Single-A Charlotte, pitching in • Named the 2011 West Coast Conference Player of the Year
24 games (22 starts). as a junior at Gonzaga University after posting an 8-2 record
with a 2.62 ERA (28 ER, 96.0 IP) and 107 strikeouts in 14
• Named to the Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star
starts.
Team.
• Led Charlotte with 97 strikeouts.
• Finished the month of April with a 2-1 record, a 2.48 ERA (8
ER, 29.0 IP) and 33 strikeouts in 6 appearances (5 starts).
• Sidelined from August 30-September 10 with left shoulder
inflammation.
2012
• Made 29 appearances (28 starts) with Single-A Bowling
Green.
• Tied for the Midwest League lead with 28 starts...led all
Midwest League starting pitchers with a 1.39 walks per nine
innings, while he was fifth with 11.08 baserunners allowed
per nine innings.
• Established a Bowling Green single-season record with
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RYAN CARPENTER CAREER PITCHING
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2011 HV A(Short) 2 1 0.76 8 4 0 0 1 23.2 9 2 2 0 0 4 26 0.55 .113 80 1 0 84 151/133
2012 BG A(Full) 11 8 4.03 29 28 0 0 0 149.2 153 76 67 15 8 23 113 1.18 .265 578 7 10 616 987/839
2013 CHA A(Adv) 7 6 4.67 24 22 0 0 0 117.2 131 69 61 14 7 37 97 1.43 .280 468 2 9 517 964/728
2014 MOD A(Adv) 2 6 3.94 13 13 0 0 0 77.2 74 43 34 3 6 29 54 1.33 .245 302 2 5 341 768/534
2015 NBR AA 9 13 4.04 28 28 2 0 0 167.0 165 85 75 19 6 37 132 1.21 .255 647 8 8 701 2424/1582
2016 ABQ AAA 2 3 7.47 26 8 0 0 1 68.2 102 59 57 16 2 25 68 1.85 .349 292 3 8 326 1166/734
2017 ABQ AAA 10 9 4.15 27 25 1 0 0 156.0 161 74 72 19 12 39 161 1.28 .269 599 4 9 659 2489/1619
2018 G-TIW ROK 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0.67 .100 10 0 0 11 22/18
2018 LAK A(Adv) 0 0 3.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 4 2 1 1 0 1 1 1.67 .333 12 0 1 14 44/24
2018 TOL AAA 2 8 5.07 14 14 0 0 0 76.1 96 46 43 8 3 21 73 1.53 .309 311 3 6 343 1221/833
2018 DET MLB 1 2 7.25 6 5 0 0 0 22.1 34 19 18 8 3 4 15 1.70 .347 98 0 1 107 425/269
2018 3 Teams Minors 2 8 4.81 16 16 0 0 0 82.1 101 48 44 9 3 23 78 1.51 .303 333 3 7 368 1287/875
2019 TOL AAA 5 7 5.26 14 14 0 0 0 77.0 77 45 45 11 8 26 76 1.34 .260 296 1 3 334 1283/811
2019 DET MLB 1 6 9.30 9 9 0 0 0 40.2 61 46 42 12 2 13 25 1.82 .339 180 0 4 197 686/458
Career DET MLB 2 8 8.57 15 14 0 0 0 63.0 95 65 60 20 5 17 40 1.78 .342 278 0 5 304 1111/727
Career 9 Teams Minors 50 61 4.47 185 158 3 0 2 919.2 973 501 457 106 52 243 805 1.32 .271 3595 31 59 3946 11519/7855
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CASTAÑON NRI
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Height: 5-11 Bats: R Full Name Marcos Castañon
Date of Birth March 23, 1999 in San Bernadino, California
Weight: 207 Throws: R Current Residence Rialto, California
2024 Opening Day Age 24
CASS-tuhn-YOHN MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as a 12th-round selection in the 2021 First-Year Player Draft on July 26, 2021
INF Contract Status Signed through 2024
•P
layed primarily 3B for the TinCaps, making 71 appearances •Hit safely in 15 consecutive games from Aug. 10-26, batting
(70 starts) at the hot corner with a .951 fielding percentage .333 (22-for-66) over that stretch with 6 HR, including
(5 errors in 123 total chances)….also made 4 starts as the homering in a career-best 3 consecutive games from Aug.
DH and 2 at 2B. 21-24.
•P
romoted to San Antonio on July 14, where he hit .313 (31- •Made 85 appearances (84 starts) at 3B, 19 appearances (all
for-99) across his first 25 career Double-A games from July starts) at 2B, and 2 appearances (1 start) at 1B.
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2021 PERSONAL
•After being drafted in the 12th round of the 2021 First- • Despite suffering a mid-season injury his senior year in
Year Player draft out of the University of California, Santa 2021 at UC Santa Barbara, he was still named Second Team
Barbara, he hit .148 (8-for-54) across 19 games for the All-West Region and an All-Conference Honorable Mention,
Rookie-Level Arizona Complex League Padres to begin his slashing .404/.492/.716 across 28 games.
career.
• Played four varsity seasons at Carter High School in Rialto,
Calif., where he hit .379 across four seasons, including over
.400 in 3 of the 4 high school campaigns…was a four-time
First Team All-League pick, set the school record for most
career hits (153), won two league championships and was a
2-time All-CIF selection…hit .579 with 23 RBI, 21 extra-base
hits (five home runs), and a 1.616 OPS en route to League
MVP honors his senior year.
• Son of Luz and Sergio.
• Roots for the Dallas Cowboys and whichever team Lebron
James is on.
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COSGROVE
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Height: 6-2 Bats: L Full Name Thomas Cosgrove
Date of Birth June 14, 1996 in Staten Island, New York
Weight: 194 Throws: L Current Residence Staten Island, New York
2024 Opening Day Age 27
tomcosgrove_ MLB Service Time 0.159
MLB Debut April 29, 2023 vs. SF (with SD)
LHP How Obtained Signed by SD as a 12th-round selection in the 2017 First Year Player Draft on June 24, 2017
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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• On November 15, 2022, was selected to the Padres' 40-man • Spent the entire 2018 season in Single-A Fort Wayne and
roster, protecting him in the Rule 5 Draft that took place on started 21 of the 24 games in which he played...posted a 3.71
December 7th at the Winter Meetings in San Diego. ERA on the season in 116.1 IP, and opponents hit .276.
2021 • In his 1st professional season in 2017, began the year with
the AZL Padres for 2 games before being assigned to
• After losing all of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
Single-A Tri-City, where he owned a 3.48 ERA (22 ER, 41.1
he returned to action as a reliever in 2021, striking out
IP) in 11 appearances (six starts).
32 batters over 26.2 innings (2.36 ERA) at Double-A San
Antonio.
• Made 22 appearances for the Missions (all in relief), posting PERSONAL
a 0.98 WHIP and holding opponents to just .192 average
• Favorite baseball move is The Sandlot.
(19-for-99).
• Grew up in New York as a Mets fan, and his favorite player
• Allowed multiple runs in just 2 of his 22 outings.
was Johan Santana.
• Prior to playing with Single-A Lake Elsinore, he had been to
2017-20 California just once before.
• Did not pitch competitively in 2020 due to the COVID-19 • Grew up playing basketball, baseball, and hockey...during
pandemic and was not a part of the club's 60-man player his sophomore year of high school, he stuck with baseball
pool at their Alternate Training Site. and stopped playing the other sports.
• Underwent Tommy John surgery in September of 2019... • Enjoys listening to old-school rap, especially Nas and Wu-
prior to his surgery, began the season with Single-A Lake Tang Clan.
Elsinore, and he pitched in 6 games with a 6.21 ERA in 29.0
• Was drafted by the Padres on his 21st birthday: June 14, 2017.
innings before landing on the 7-day Injured List on May 9...
was sent to Rookie-League AZL Padres 1 and 2 for his rehab
assignment on August 6 before reinstating him from the IL
on September 16.
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Height: 6-0 Bats: L Full Name Jacob John Cronenworth
Date of Birth January 21, 1994 in St. Clair, Michigan
Weight: 200 Throws: R Current Residence St. Clair, Michigan
2024 Opening Day Age 30
CROW-nen-worth MLB Service Time 4.000
@jcronenworth9 MLB Debut July 26, 2020 vs. ARI (with SD)
jcronenworth9
INF How Obtained
Acquired from TB along with Tommy Pham in exchange for Hunter Renfroe and Xavier
Edwards on December 6, 2019
Contract Status Signed through 2024
POSTSEASON HERO In Game 4 of the 2022 NL Division Baseball America Major League All-Rookie Team (2020, SD)
Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Petco Park, Baseball Digest’s NL Rookie of the Year (2020)
hit a 2-out, 2-RBI single to center field to give the Padres'
their eventual 5-3 win, eliminating the Dodgers and Baseball Digest’s 2020 MLB Rookie All-Star Team (2020, 2B)
sending the Padres to their 3rd Championship Series in
club history. MLB Players Choice NL Outstanding Rookie (2020, SD)
• At the beginning of the season on April 1, San Diego signed • On Aug. 11 @ ARI, hit his 10th HR of the year, marking his
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3rd-consecutive season with double-digit HR...he is the in at bats (587), triples (four) and hit by pitch (16).
1st Padre infielder to hit double-digit HR in 3 of his first 4
• Trailed only Manny Machado in runs scored (88) and RBI
seasons of his career since Fernando Tatis Jr. (2019-21) and
(88), and only Machado and Juan Soto in runs created (92),
joins just 5 other San Diego infielders in franchise history
and only Machado, Soto and Drury in total bases (229)...also
to do so, including Yangervis Solarte, Jedd Gyorko, Kevin
ranked 4th in walks (70) behind Soto, Bell and Profar.
Kouzmanoff, Khalil Greene and Benito Santiago...no Padre
infielder has tallied double-digit HR totals in each of his first • Between the regular and Postseason, played in 170 games,
4 seasons. the 3rd most games of any player in the big leagues (behind
just the Phillies' Rhys Hoskins' 173 and Kyle Schwarber's
• Reached base in 22 of his final 27 games, including a
172)...his 158 games played in the regular season ranked
14-game OB streak from July 26 to Aug. 11, which marked
T-12th in MLB and 1st on the Padres.
his longest OB streak since a 16-game stretch from April
23-May 10, 2022. • Ranked among the NL leaders in games played (T-9th, 158)
and triples (T-9th, 4).
• Hit safely in 20 of his final 26 games (.313 BA), including 10
multi-hit efforts, 8 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 10 RBI, for an .827 OPS. • His 52 XBH ranked 5th on the team, behind Machado (70),
Drury (61), Soto (54) and Profar (53).
• Posted the 4th-highest WAR on the team (3.4), behind
2022
Machado (6.2), Ha-Seong Kim (4.8), and Soto (4.7)...ranked
• Played in the most games of any Padre (158), ahead of Trent 7th in WAR among NL middle infielders.
Grisham and Jurickson Profar (152 each)...also led the team
• Hit .260 (81-312) in 80 games on the road, compared to his
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.215 clip (59-275) across 78 games at Petco Park...collected Angeles Dodgers at Petco Park, Jake hit a two-out, two-RBI
19 of his 31 doubles, all four of his triples, eight of his 17 HR single to center field to give the Padres' their eventual 5-3
and 52 of his 88 RBI away from Petco Park. win, eliminating the Dodgers and sending the Padres to their
3rd Championship Series in club history.
• Was selected as a 2022 All-Star, the second nod of his
career (also: 2021)...it was announced on July 16 that he
would replace Miami's Jazz Chisholm Jr. on the National
2021
League roster, and 2B Jeff McNeil moved into the starting
lineup...entered the game as a sub at second base and went • In his 1st full season since debuting in the 2020 shortened
0-for-2 with a strikeout. campaign, led the Padres with 33 2B (T-12th in the NL) and
7 3B (T-3rd in the NL)...ranked 2nd on the Padres in runs
• Said Cronenworth on his All-Star selection: “I kind of got
scored with 94 (11th in the NL) and 3rd on the team in hits
the chills. If they would have said that a couple years ago,
with 151 (T-12th in the NL with Nolan Arenado and Bryce
I would have said, ‘No way.’ Now we’re here, and it’s pretty
Harper).
cool...I got a ton of questions from coaches throughout the
week just asking me what happened, what was the switch • Named to his 1st-career All-Star team, slashing
and what happened. Talking through it and kind of looking .276/.350/.459 with a .809 OPS in the 1st half of the season...
back on where I was and where I am now, it’s pretty crazy.” entered the game at 1B relieving ATL's Freddie Freeman and
went 0-for-1 with a walk.
• Earned his second consecutive Heart and Hustle Award
nomination, honoring active players who demonstrate a • His 61 extra-base hits ranked T-2nd on the club with Manny
passion for the game of baseball and best embody the Machado, behind just Tatis' 73.
values, spirit and traditions of the game.
• Hit .341 in Padres wins and .186 in losses...the difference in
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OSTSEASON: Started at second base in all 12 of the average between wins and losses of .155+ was 2nd-highest
Padres' Postseason games in 2022, collecting 11 hits among all qualifying players behind just Michael Brantley's
with 1 home run, 6 RBI, 6 runs scored and 1 walk. His 46 .162+ difference (hit .376 in wins and .214 in losses)...the
Postseason at bats in the 2022 playoff run tied with Juan player with the 3rd-largest difference was Fernando Tatis Jr.
Soto for the 2nd most on the team, trailing just Manny (.365 in wins and .212 in losses for a .153+ difference).
Machado's 48 ABs.
• Was hit by a team-high 10 pitches...next most on the Padres
• In Game 4 of the 2022 NL Division Series against the Los were Trent Grisham and Jurickson Profar (6).
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• Had 2 separate streaks of going 3 straight games with • Made his MLB debut at as a PR on July 26 vs. ARI...hit an
multiple hits, the longest streaks in a season in his career... RBI 2B later in the game off Archie Bradley for his 1st hit.
had 3 separate streaks of hitting an XBH hit in 4 games.
• Finished the season leading NL rookies in runs (26), XBH
• In the field, played 94 games at second base (89 starts), 41 (22), 2B (15), 3B (3) and TB (82)…ranked 2nd in RBI (20),
games at shortstop (36 starts), 24 games at first base (20 fWar (1.4), hits (49), BB (18), 3rd in SLG (.477), OPS (.831), 4th
starts), and 1 game in relief on April 16 vs. LAD (went 0.2 IP in AVG (.285) and OBP (.354), and T-4th in HR (4).
with 1 hit allowed, 0 walks, 0 runs allowed, and 1 strikeout of
• His 1.011 OPS after his 1st 20 games was the highest of any
Mookie Betts).
Padre in SD history within his 1st 20 career G (min. 50 PA).
• At shortstop, played 326.2 innings and made 3 errors in 130
• Among NL rookies with 40+ games, ranked 1st in PA/SO
total chances for a .977 fielding percentage...made 5 errors
(6.40), line drives (46), % of swings put in play (47.5), and
in 791.1 innings played at second base.
swing-and-miss % (16.9).
• His .831 OPS was the highest of any Padre rookie in a single
2020 season...led in runs created per 27 outs (5.59).
• Acquired from TB along with Tommy Pham in exchange for • Among all MLB players who saw at least 750 pitches in
Hunter Renfroe and Xavier Edwards on Dec. 6, 2019. 2020...swung and missed 51 times, the 4th-fewest in MLB.
• Finished T-2nd in the NL Rookie of the Year voting with • Hit .305 with 2 outs (18-for-59)...against RHP, he hit .316 (37-
PHI's Alex Bohm, behind MIL's Devin Williams. for-117) and vs. LHP he hit .218 (12-for-55).
• Named NL Rookie of the Month for July-August, becoming • His 3 outs above average were T-3rd on the team with
the 1st Friar to earn NL Rookie of the Month honors since Manny Machado behind Trent Grisham (5) and Fernando
Christian Villanueva in April 2018...hit .356 (36-for-101) with Tatis Jr. (7).
20 runs, 9 2B, 3 3B, 4 HR, 17 RBI and 10 BB in 31 games.
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OSTSEASON: Appeared in all 6 playoff games, batting
• With 1B Eric Hosmer missing 11 of the 1st 14 games of the .389 (7-for-18) with a triple, HR, 3 RBI, 5 runs and 4 walks.
season due to a stomach illness, Cronenworth hit .360 (9-
• With his home run in Game 3 of the Wild Card Series on
for-25) in his 1st 8 games from July 26-August 7...finished the
Oct. 2 vs. STL, he became the 1st Padres rookie to ever
season with 38 games at 2B (37 GS), 10 games at 1B (9 GS),
homer in a Postseason game...went 3-for-4 with a home
and 1 game at 3B (1.0 inn. played).
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run and 2 runs scored in the decisive game that propelled • Name in 2015 to the New York-Penn League Mid-Season
the Padres to the NL Division Series against the Dodgers in All-Star Team and dubbed Hudson Valley (A) team MVP by
Arlington, TX. the Rays Baseball Operations department.
2019 PERSONAL
• Claimed team MVP honors with Durham (AAA), hitting .334 • Selected by TB out of the University of Michigan, where he
(115-for-344) with 26 2B, 4 3B, 10 HR and 45 RBI…between played first and second base as a position player...finished
DUR and GCL Rays (R), set career highs in AVG (.329), 2B his career with a 3.34 ERA (45 ER, 121.1 IP) and 23 saves in
(27), OBP (.422), SLG (.511) and OPS (.934). 55 app. (12 starts) on the mound.
• In 88 games with DUR, led the INT in AVG and OBP (.429) • In 2021, said he thought he was the "3rd catcher" on the
and ranked 3rd with a .949 OPS. Padres' depth chart...in the offseason for the University of
Michigan, he would catch their pitcher's bullpens...asked
• He was used as a 2-way player for the 1st time since playing
then-Padres Manager Jayce Tingler if he could play all nine
collegiate ball at the University of Michigan…made 7
positions in a game...Tingler said "No."
appearances on the mound, including 6 as an opener, and
he yielded only 2 runs (both unearned) in 7.1 IP. • Attended St. Clair High School (MI) where he played
baseball and starred on the hockey team.
• Named TB’s Minor League Player of the Month for April.
• Is childhood friends with NHL player, Tyler Motte (New York
• Earned INT Mid and Post-Season All-Star honors…slashed
Ranger) and Jeremy Carrell, Detroit’s bullpen coach from
.342/.427/.546 in the 1st half.
2020-21.
• Ranked by Baseball America as the Best Batting Prospect,
•H
ails from St. Clair, Michigan, which is an hour’s drive north
Best Infield Arm, Best Defensive Shortstop and Most
of Detroit...the closest movie theater is 12 miles north.
Exciting Player in the IL in its Best Tools survey.
• Jake lost his mother to brain cancer when he was four years
old...his grandparents, Charles and Lorraine Cronenworth,
2015-18 helped raise Jake and older brother, Charlie.
• Spent most of the 2018 season with Montgomery (AA), •H
is grandfather, Charles, played ice hockey at Michigan
hitting .254 (106-for-418) in 108 G…promoted to DUR in Tech and signed with the New York Rangers before serving
April. in WWII.
• Split the 2017 season between Charlotte (A) and MTG, • J ake’s father, Charles, also played ice hockey at Michigan
slashing a combined .274/.364/.358...began the season on Tech, and his older brother, Charlie, also played collegiately
a 22-game hit streak, a season high in the Florida State at Northwood University.
League...named to the FSL Mid-Season All-Star Team, his
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layed on the same travel baseball team (East Coast Grays)
3rd consecutive year receiving Mid-Season All-Star honors
as Pete Alonso.
• In 2016, set career highs RBI (57) and BB (67) between
•H
is grandmother would make cookies for Jake’s travel team
Bowling Green (A) and CHA, slashing .282/.389/.386 in 116
and eventually Michigan’s baseball program, where he
games. He led the Midwest League with a .429 OBP and
was a two-way player (infielder, pitcher)...his grandmother
named to the MWL Mid-Season All-Star Team...following the
threw out the first pitch of one of Jake’s short-season
season, ranked by Baseball America as the No. 18 prospect
New York-Penn League games...Jake on the impact of his
in the MWL…dubbed as the Best Defensive Shortstop and
grandmother: “My grandmother was basically mine and my
for having the Best Strike-Zone Discipline in the MWL in its
brother’s mom our whole life...if anybody that lived one of
Best Tools survey.
the most selfless lives that I’ve ever seen, it was her.”
2019 Acquired by SD from TB along with Tommy Pham in exchange for Hunter Renfroe and Xavier Edwards, December 6
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JAKE CRONENWORTH CAREER BATTING
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2015 HV A(Short) .291 51 196 31 57 12 3 1 16 31 59 12 7 .399 .398 .797 234 5 1 1 2
2016 BG A(Full) .322 81 314 66 101 15 6 3 48 54 57 12 7 .429 .436 .865 380 7 2 3 5
2016 CHA A(Adv) .171 35 111 15 19 3 1 1 9 13 26 2 1 .270 .243 .513 126 2 0 0 4
2016 2 Teams Minors .282 116 425 81 120 18 7 4 57 67 83 14 8 .389 .386 .775 506 9 2 3 9
2017 CHA A(Adv) .268 87 328 58 88 16 5 2 29 47 69 12 5 .364 .366 .730 381 3 1 1 7
2017 MTG AA .285 38 158 15 45 6 0 1 20 19 19 1 1 .363 .342 .705 180 1 0 1 4
2017 2 Teams Minors .274 125 486 73 133 22 5 3 49 66 88 13 6 .364 .358 .722 561 4 1 2 11
2018 MTG AA .254 108 418 75 106 18 4 4 50 43 69 21 3 .323 .344 .667 470 3 0 6 9
2018 DUR AAA .240 7 25 4 6 3 0 0 2 1 5 1 0 .269 .360 .629 26 0 0 0 0
2018 2 Teams Minors .253 115 443 79 112 21 4 4 52 44 74 22 3 .321 .345 .666 496 3 0 6 9
2019 G-RAY ROK .167 3 12 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .231 .250 .481 13 0 0 0 0
2019 DUR AAA .334 94 344 75 115 26 4 10 45 49 62 12 5 .429 .520 .949 406 10 0 3 4
2019 2 Teams Minors .329 97 356 77 117 27 4 10 45 50 64 12 5 .422 .511 .933 419 10 0 3 4
2020 SD MLB .285 54 172 26 49 15 3 4 20 18 30 3 1 .354 .477 .831 192 1 0 1 4
2021 SD MLB .266 152 567 94 151 33 7 21 71 55 90 4 3 .340 .460 .800 643 10 3 3 8
2022 SD MLB .239 158 587 88 140 30 4 17 88 70 131 3 0 .332 .390 .722 684 16 0 8 2
2023 SD MLB .229 127 458 54 105 24 7 10 48 46 97 6 1 .312 .378 .690 522 11 1 5 8
Career SD MLB .249 491 1784 262 445 102 21 52 227 189 348 16 5 .331 .418 .749 2041 38 4 17 22
Career 6 Teams Minors .283 504 1906 341 539 100 23 22 219 258 368 73 29 .375 .394 .769 2216 31 4 15 35
WILD CARD
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 SD MLB .625 3 8 4 5 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 .750 1.250 2.000 12 2 0 0 0
2022 SD MLB .000 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 .000 .000 .000 13 0 0 0 0
Career SD MLB .238 6 21 4 5 0 1 1 2 2 7 1 0 .360 .476 .836 25 2 0 0 0
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 SD MLB .200 3 10 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 .333 .200 .533 12 0 0 0 0
2022 SD MLB .438 4 16 3 7 0 0 1 5 0 4 0 0 .438 .625 1.063 16 0 0 0 0
Career SD MLB .346 7 26 4 9 0 0 1 6 2 8 0 0 .393 .462 .855 28 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 SD MLB .389 6 18 5 7 0 1 1 3 4 5 1 0 .542 .667 1.209 24 2 0 0 0
2022 SD MLB .239 12 46 6 11 0 0 1 6 1 15 0 0 .286 .304 .590 49 2 0 0 0
Career SD MLB .281 18 64 11 18 0 1 2 9 5 20 1 0 .370 .406 .776 73 4 0 0 0
ALL-STAR
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2021 NL MLB .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .500 .000 .500 2 0 0 0 0
2022 NL MLB .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 0
Career NL MLB .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .250 .000 .250 4 0 0 0 0
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CRUZ NRI
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Height: 6-3 Bats: R Full Name Yovanny Cruz Núñez
Date of Birth August 23, 1999 in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic
Weight: 256 Throws: R Current Residence San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 24
ycruz_96
MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on November 13, 2023
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
2022
QUICK HITS
• In his 1st action since 2019, made 10 relief appearances
• Entered 2024 with a career 10-7 record and 3.46 between Rookie-Level ACL Cubs and Single-A South Bend...
ERA (63 ER, 163.2 IP) in 59 appearances (30 starts) posted a 3.95 ERA (6 ER, 13.2 IP)...moved from the rotation
across parts of five minor league seasons in the Cubs to the bullpen for the 1st time in his professional career.
organization (2017-23) • Opponents hit .245 (13-for-53) between the 2 clubs...
• In 2023, posted career bests in ERA (1.71; 4 ER, 21.0 IP) punched out 20 batters while allowing just 2 walks.
and opponents AVG (.195, 15-for-77) in 16 appearances • Began the season on the 7-Day Injured List, making his
(all in relief). season debut on June 6 with ACL Cubs...made just 3
• Resides in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic appearances with a 5.06 ERA before being promoted to
(hometown of teammate Fernando Tatis Jr.). South Bend on June 20.
• Made 4 appearances with SB before being placed back on
the 7-Day IL on July 27...activated again on August 9, and he
2023 SEASON made just 3 more appearances before being placed back
on the IL on August 19 and transferred to the 60-Day IL on
• Began the season on the 60-Day Injured list and split
August 24..
the campaign between the Cubs' Rookie-Level Arizona
Complex League Cubs and Single-A South Bend, posting a
career-best 1.71 ERA (4 ER, 21.0 IP) between the clubs in 16
2021
appearances (all in relief).
• Did not pitch due to injury.
• Also set a career-best in a season in opponent batting
average, holding them to a .195 (15-for-77) clip with a 24
strikeouts against 11 walks...his 24 punchouts were his most
since 28 in 2019.
2020
• Did not pitch due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
• Placed on the 60-day IL on March 31 and began his rehab
assignment on July 14...made 2 scoreless appearances (2.0
IP) before being reinstated from the 60-day IL on July 20
and assigned to High-A South Bend. 2017-19
• For SB, made 14 relief appearances for a 1.89 ERA (4 ER, 19.0 • In 2019, split the season between ACL Cubs and Single-A
IP) and a .203 opponent clip. Eugene...had a 6.46 ERA (17 ER, 23.2 IP) and a 1-2 record in
9 appearances (7 starts).
• His 21.0 innings were his most since his 23.2 IP in 2019
(career high is his 56.1 IP in his 1st pro season in 2017). • In 2018 went 5-2 with a 2.57 ERA (14 ER, 49.0 IP), split
between ACL Cubs and Eugene...his 5 wins were his most in
• In 93 total batters faced, didn't allow a single home run...was a single season in his career, and he held opposing batters
the 1st season in which he hadn't allowed a single homer. to a .215 average while posting a 1.08 WHIP...allowed just 1
home run in 203 batters faced.
• Made 9 appearances in the month of August, besting his
previous high of 3 in July in a single month in 2023. • In his 1st professional stint in 2017, went 3-2 for a 3.51 ERA
(22 ER, 56.1 IP) with Rookie-League Dominican Summer
• With South Bend, held right-handed hitters to a .200 clip (6-
League Cubs...made 13 appearances (12 starts) with 54
for-30) and to a .205 average against lefty batters (8-for-39).
strikeouts against 14 walks.
• On October 21, signed with the Estrellas Orientales in the
Dominican Winter League...appeared in six games, but he
allowed 7 ER in 3.2 IP for a 17.18 ERA.
• Elected free agency on November 6, and he signed with San
Diego as a minor league free agent on November 13 with an
invitation to ML Spring Training.
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YOVANNY CRUZ CAREER PITCHING
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2017 D-CU1 ROK 3 2 3.51 13 12 0 0 0 56.1 50 32 22 3 7 14 54 1.14 .234 214 17 3 238 425/325
2018 A-CUB ROK 4 2 2.86 10 10 0 0 0 44.0 36 18 14 1 3 13 50 1.11 .214 168 6 2 184 342/277
2018 EUG A(Short) 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 0.80 .222 18 0 1 19 59/41
2018 2 Teams Minors 5 2 2.57 11 11 0 0 0 49.0 40 18 14 1 4 13 55 1.08 .215 186 6 3 203 401/318
2019 A-CUB ROK 0 0 4.00 4 4 0 0 0 9.0 7 4 4 0 1 7 7 1.56 .212 33 6 2 41 90/51
2019 EUG A(Short) 1 2 7.98 5 3 0 0 0 14.2 13 17 13 3 2 12 21 1.70 .220 59 4 0 75 267/161
2019 2 Teams Minors 1 2 6.46 9 7 0 0 0 23.2 20 21 17 3 3 19 28 1.65 .217 92 10 2 116 357/212
2022 A-CUB ROK 1 0 5.06 3 0 0 0 0 5.1 4 3 3 1 1 0 13 0.75 .200 20 1 0 21 49/47
2022 SB A+ 0 0 3.24 7 0 0 0 1 8.1 9 4 3 1 1 2 7 1.32 .273 33 0 1 36 127/84
2022 2 Teams Minors 1 0 3.95 10 0 0 0 1 13.2 13 7 6 2 2 2 20 1.10 .245 53 1 1 57 176/131
2023 A-CUB ROK 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1.00 .125 8 0 0 10 17/13
2023 SB A+ 0 1 1.89 14 0 0 0 0 19.0 14 5 4 0 2 10 22 1.26 .203 69 2 1 83 330/212
2023 2 Teams Minors 0 1 1.71 16 0 0 0 0 21.0 15 6 4 0 2 11 24 1.24 .195 77 2 1 93 347/225
Career 5 Teams Minors 10 7 3.46 59 30 0 0 1 163.2 138 84 63 9 18 59 181 1.20 .222 622 36 10 707 1706/1211
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Height: 6-5 Bats: R Full Name Sefat Farid Yu Darvish
Date of Birth August 16, 1986 in Osaka, Japan
Weight: 222 Throws: R Current Residence Kobe City, Japan
2024 Opening Day Age 37
@faridyu MLB Service Time 12.000
MLB Debut April 9, 2012 vs. SEA (with TEX)
darvishsefat11
RHP How Obtained Acquired from CHC along with Victor Caratini in a 7-player trade on December 29, 2020
Contract Status Signed through 2024
JAPAN'S FINEST On August 14, 2023 vs. BAL, he Baseball America Major League All-Rookie Team (2012, TEX)
became MLB's strikeout leader for a Japanese-born
player wth 1,919 career ML strikeouts, passing Hideo
Nomo's 1,918 SO. Nomo is currently serving in SD's
organization as an Advisor to Baseball Operations, and 2023 SEASON
Darvish and Nomo are the only 2 pitchers with 3,000 •O
n February 9, 2023, the Padres signed Darvish to a new
career strikeouts, with at least 1,000 coming in Japan's six-year contract through the 2028 season.
Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) and MLB.
• I n his 3rd season with SD, his 24 starts were his fewest in a
INTERNATIONAL SPOTLIGHT Pitched for Gold full season since his 17 in 2016 with TEX, and his 4.56 ERA
Medal-winning Japan teams in the 2023 and 2009 (69 ER, 136.1 IP) was his highest in a season he made more
World Baseball Classics, and the 2007 Asian Baseball than 8 starts in (4.95 in ’18 w/ CHC across 8 starts)
Championship. Also appeared for Japan in the 2008
Beijing Olympics. •H
is 8.85 H/9 IP ratio was a career-high mark…but he
finished the season with a 7.36 career H/9 IP rate that
WHIP MASTER His 0.950 WHIP in 2022 was the lowest ranked 5th among all active MLB pitchers (min. 1,000 IP),
single-season WHIP in franchise history among all Friars behind only Clayton Kershaw (6.82), Jacob deGrom (6.90),
to have made at least 30 starts. Only 1 other pitcher had Chris Sale (7.32) and Max Scherzer (7.33)...Darvish’s 7.36 H/9
a sub-1.00 WHIP across 30-or-more starts in a single IP rate ranks 31st all-time
season (Randy Jones’ 0.992 WHIP in his Cy Young 1976
campaign). •H
is 9.31 SO/9 IP ratio marked just the 2nd time he posted
a sub-10.00 SO/9 IP ratio in a season (also: ’22 w/ SD)…
YU VOTE FOR ME Finished 2nd behind Trevor Bauer in recorded a higher SO/9 IP ratio (9.42) in his 15 first-half
the 2020 NL Cy Young race. He’s received votes for the starts compared to his 9.12 SO/9 clip in his 9 second-half
accolade 4 times in his career (also: 2nd in '13, 8th in '22 starts…among all pitchers who have made at least 100
and 9th in '12). career post-All Star starts, his 11.25 SO/9 IP ratio ranks
2nd all-time, trailing Chris Sale (11.28) and ahead of Randy
JAPANESE FRIARS Became the 5th Japanese-born
Johnson (10.83), Gerrit Cole (10.74) and Max Scherzer (10.47).
player in Padres history, joining Akinori Otsuka, Dave
Roberts, Tadahito Iguchi and Kazuhisa Makita. •D
arvish has struck out 537 batters through his first 84
games pitched with Padres, the most ever by any pitcher by
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN Had a seven-year career with
this milepost for the franchise...among all hurlers in their first
the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of the Japanese
84 appearances in Padres history, the next closest are Jake
Pacific League in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB)
Peavy (480) and Chris Young (444).
from 2005-11. Was a two-time Pacific League Most
Valuable Player (2007, '09) and 1 of 10 pitchers in the •S
truck out 6 on August 14 vs. BAL, becoming MLB's
history of Japanese professional baseball to win multiple strikeout leader for a Japanese-born player…his 1,919 career
MVP awards in a career. ML strikeouts passed Hideo Nomo's 1,918 SO...Nomo is
currently serving in SD's organization as an Advisor to
Baseball Operations.
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arvish’s lone double-digit strikeout performance in ’23 to his pitching commitments for Team Japan in the World
came on April 16 vs. MIL...since his debut 2012 season Baseball Classic…he finished his offseason by throwing
through 2023, Yu posted 50 double-digit SO performances, roughly 80 pitches across 5.0 innings in Arizona in an
the 7th-most in MLB over that span...he trailed Max Scherzer intrasquad game on Opening Day, March 30.
(107), Chris Sale (81), Gerrit Cole (61), Jacob deGrom (60),
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ade his season debut on April 4 vs. ARI and left the
Clayton Kershaw (53) and Justin Verlander (52).
contest in line for his 5th consecutive winning decision vs.
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mong all ML starters who faced at least 200 batters the the D'Backs after 5.0 innings of 1-run, 3-hit ball...but the
first time through a lineup, his .198 AVG (38-192) ranked Padres bullpen surrendered 7 runs as SD lost their opening
T-9th…2nd time through they hit .295 (57-193) and 3rd time homestand finale 8-6…it was the first of 4 consecutive starts
through they hit .298 (39-131). without allowing a HR, T-2nd longest streak of his career,
trailing just his 5 straight homerless starts accomplished
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osted a 4.36 ERA (37 ER, 76.1 IP) at home vs. a 4.80 ERA
twice (last: April 2-24, 2013 w/ TEX).
(32 ER, 60.0 IP) on the road…his 46 career starts at Petco
Park (reg + Postseason), ranked T-5th most with Andrew •H
is first winning decision came in his 4th start on April 23 @
Cashner and Ian Kennedy…there have been 13 pitchers who ARI, tossing 5.2 innings of 2-hit, 1-run ball despite a season-
have made at least 35 career starts in Petco Park history high 5 walks in SD’s 7-5 win…since going 0-2 with a 6.65
(reg + Postseason), and he ranks first in WHIP (1.02) and 3rd ERA vs. the D-backs in his 5 starts in 2021, Darvish went
in opponents’ AVG (.212) in downtown SD history. 5-1 in his 8 starts vs. AZ from '22-23 with 5 quality outings,
posting a 2.45 ERA, 1.07 WHIP and .178 opp. AVG.
•D
arvish made 3 appearances (1 start) for champion Team
Japan in the World Baseball Classic in March...he pitched •O
n April 30 vs. SF, allowed 3 HR in his 5th start of the
3.0 innings against Team Korea on March 11, allowing 3 runs season at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú's 7,349 feet of elevation
(2 ER) on 3 hits and no walks while striking out 1 batter…he in Mexico City...did not factor into SD’s 6-4 victory
was brought on in relief for Japan's March 16 win over Team
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ade his 1st of 2 starts vs. LAD on May 5, earning the win
Italy before pitching 1.0 inning in relief again in the WBC
behind 6.2 innings of 4-hit, 2-run ball (1 ER) in SD’s 5-2
championship on Tuesday, March 21 vs. USA.
victory…his other start vs. LAD came on Aug. 4 (season-
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id not make his third consecutive Opening Day start due high-tying 7.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER) and he did not factor in SD’s
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10-5 defeat…Darvish didn't face the Dodgers until the 2019 balls among all NL pitchers (min. 1,500 pitches), behind
season, and since then, he posted 9 quality outings in his 13 only Charlie Morton (3,079 rpm), Seth Lugo (3,054 rpm) and
career starts vs. LAD (reg + Postseason)...among all active Corbin Burnes (2,796 rpm).
pitchers who made at least 10 career starts vs. LAD at the
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pponents hit .259 (134-574) vs. Darvish but his xBA was
end of '23, his .170 opp. AVG and 0.85 WHIP both ranked 1st,
.238, the highest xBA clip of his career in the Statcast era
while his 2.38 ERA ranked 2nd behind only Max Scherzer
(since ’16).
(2.34).
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is 82.1 zone contact % was also the highest of his career
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ade his 1st start vs. the Yankees since 2017 on May 28 at
(since '16 in Statcast era), and higher than his 79.5 career
Yankee Stadium…his 2.2 IP tied for the 2nd-shortest outing
zone contact %.
of his career in SD's 10-7 defeat...it was the 4th time he's
been limited to exacly 2.2 IP, trailing only his career-low
1.2 IP on April 12, 2022 @ SF...it snapped his streak of 37
consecutive starts with at least 5.0 IP, the 2nd-longest streak 2022
in Padres history behind only Bruce Hurst's 43 straight • Reached the 30-start plateau for the 5th time in his career
games across the 1990-91 seasons...the streak tied with and his 2nd in as many seasons as a Padre...his 16 winning
Gerrit Cole for the 3rd-longest such streak in the Majors decisions matched his career high from his rookie 2012
since 2020, trailing only Max Fried's 50 straight such starts season with TEX...he became 1 of 11 Padres and it's the
(June 6, 2021-Sept. 30, 2022) and Alek Manoah's 39 (August 12th time an SD hurler posted 16+ winning decisions in a
23, 2021-Sept. 30, 2022). single campaign (Randy Jones had 20 wins in 1975 and a
franchise-best 22 wins in his Cy Young ’76 campaign).
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he May 28 start @ NYY was the 1st of 4 vs. the AL East in
‘23 (1-3, 7.40 ERA)…among all active pitchers who made at • Threw at least 6.0 IP in 28 of his 30 outings, the most such
least 20 career starts vs. AL East opponents at the end of outings in the NL and tied with NYY's Gerrit Cole for most
2023, his 3.18 ERA vs. the division ranked 4th, trailing only in the Majors...his 14 7.0+ IP outings tied with Shane Bieber
TOR’s Alex Manoah (2.71), TB's Shane McClanahan (3.01) for 3rd-most in MLB, behind only Sandy Alcantara (22) and
and BOS's Chris Sale (3.12). Aaron Nola (15).
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n June 9 @ COL, Darvish became the 7th player to win • He led the NL with 25 quality starts, which tied TOR's Alex
their 100th career game in a SD uniform, and the first since Manoah for 2nd-most in the Majors, behind only HOU's
Shawn Estes in 2008...the others are Rollie Fingers in 1980, Framber Valdez's 26...the Padres staff finished the season
Goose Gossage in ‘86, Ed Whitson in ‘89, Bruce Hurst in ‘89 with an NL-leading 84 quality starts, 10 behind HOU's 94 for
and Eric Show in ‘90. most in the Majors…it was 9 more quality outings than the
next-closest NL team (PHI's 75).
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attled flu-like symptoms and did not make a start during
the PIT, CIN or LAA series in late June/early July but avoided • Darvish's 0.950 WHIP was the lowest single-season WHIP
the Injured List…returned to the rotation after a 16-day in franchise history among all pitchers to have made at least
absence on July 7 vs. NYM with 5.0 innings of 7-hit, 3-run 30 starts...only 1 other pitcher had a sub-1.00 WHIP across
ball in SD's 7-5 extra-inning defeat. 30-or-more starts in a single season (Randy Jones’ 0.992
WHIP in ‘76).
•H
is 6.0-shutout innings of 3-hit ball in his July 29 start vs.
TEX marked just his 2nd career start vs. his former club… • Among all pitchers who have thrown at least 350.0 regular
he faced BAL on Aug. 14, the only other team he had just 1 season innings in SD history, his 1.02 WHIP ranks 1st (361.0
career start against, and it was the first of a season-high 3 IP), ahead of Trevor Hoffman (2nd, 1.04 WHIP in 952.1 IP)
consecutive losing decisions to end his campaign…he's now and rotation-mate Joe Musgrove (3rd, 1.08 in 362.1 IP).
made 4+ starts vs. every ML club except the Rangers and
Orioles. • Among all hurlers who have made at least 30 regular season
starts in Petco Park history, he ranks 1st in opponents’ AVG
•P
laced on the Paternity Leave List on August 23, with Blake (.201), and his 3.07 ERA at Petco ranks T-5th in the ballpark's
Snell moving up in the rotation to pitch in his stead on history with Tim Stauffer, behind only Jake Peavy (2.75),
August 24 against the Guardians...was activated from the Andrew Cashner (2.76), Joe Musgrove (2.84) and Chris
Paternity List on August 25, but he was placed on the 15-day Young (2.94).
IL on Aug. 28 with right elbow inflammation (retro to Aug.
26)and did not pitch again in ’23. • Posted a 7.21 SO/9 IP ratio through his 1st 13 starts from
April 7-June 20...in his 17 starts from June 26 on, he had
•P
er Statcast, relied on 8 pitches in 2023: Sinker (18.6%), a 10.50 SO/9 IP ratio...finished the regular season with a
Sweeper (18.5%), Slider (17.5%), 4-Seam Fastball (16.6%), career-low 9.11 SO/9 IP ratio...the only other season he had a
Curveball (11.7%), Cutter (9.1%), Split Finger (7.8%) and sub-10.00 SO/9 IP ratio was in 2017 (9.72).
Changeup (0.1%).
• He walked 2-or-fewer in 27 of his 30 outings, and his
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cross the previous 2 seasons (2022-23), Darvish threw the 4.8 BB% was a career best (besides his 4.7 BB% in the
3rd-most breaking balls (2,665) in MLB, trailing only Miles shortened 2020 season) and ranked in the 90th percentile.
Mikolas (2,871) and Josiah Gray (2,676)...since the start of
’22, he has the 4th-highest spin rate (2,767 rpm) on breaking • After not reaching the 100+ pitch mark in any of his first 7
starts, he's tossed 100+ in 16 of his final 23 starts from May
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19 on...overall, he averaged 99.0 pitches per game, ranking • Earned his second career NL Pitcher of the Month Award
4th in the Majors among qualifying pitchers, behind only in September (also: July/August 2020) and he became the
Sandy Alcantara (101.5), Corbin Burnes (99.2) and Gerrit first Padres pitcher to earn monthly honors since Jake Peavy
Cole (99.2). in September of his 2007 NL Cy Young Award-winning
season...across his 6 September starts, he compiled a 5-1
• Yu has been active or on the DL/IL on Opening Day every
record with a 1.85 ERA...he recorded 44 strikeouts against 8
season since he came into the majors in 2012 - active in
walks with 23 hits allowed in 39.0 innings pitched.
2012-13 & '17-22, and injured in 2014-16.
• On Sept. 2 @ LAD, he surpassed the 3,000 strikeout mark in
• Made his 3rd career Opening Day start and 2nd in a row
his 17 professional seasons between Japan (2005-11, 1,250
on April 7 vs. ARI...he became the 5th starting pitcher in the
SO) and Major League Baseball (2012-22, 1,788 SO)...only
modern era to go at least 5.0 innings and not allow a hit in
one other pitcher has 3,000 strikeouts with at least 1,000
his team’s 1st game of the season...the others: Bob Feller in
in each league: Hideo Nomo, currently an advisor for the
1940 (9.0 IP), Charlie Hough in 1985 (6.0), Nolan Ryan in 1990
Padres.
(5.0), and Kevin Appier in 1995 (6.2).
• In that Sept 2 outing @ LAD, he posted his 8th career outing
• After Sean Manaea’s hitless 7.0 innings the following night,
of at least 7.0-shutout innings while allowing 2 hits-or-fewer,
the duo became the first pair of starting pitchers since
and it was his 3rd such outing this season (also: June 7 vs.
1893 (1st year of current mound distance) to not allow a
NYM and Sept 13 @ SEA).
hit in back-to-back starts to begin a season, and the 13.0
consecutive hitless IP was the longest hitless streak by any • Posted his 4th career outing of 8.0+ shutout-innings with
staff to start a season…the 13.0 consecutive hitless innings 2 hits allowed-or-fewer on Tues, Sept 13 @ SEA…it was his
also tied the Padres franchise record at any point during a 1st such outing since May 9, 2014 vs. BOS with TEX...his only
season by starting pitchers (also: April 7-10, 2021) other outing with at least 8.0 shutout-IP with 2 hits-or-fewer
with 0 walks was on April 2, 2013 @ HOU with TEX.
• In his 2nd start of the season on April 12 @ SF, he allowed
9 ER (2nd-most in his career) in the shortest outing of his • Earned his 1st-career NL Player of the Week award on
career (1.2 IP)...remove that outing, and Darvish posted a Monday, Sept 19...it was the 2nd weekly award winner by a
2.70 ERA (58 ER, 193.0 IP) across his other 29 starts in ‘22. Padre in 2022 (also: Manny Machado on August 15)...in his 2
starts that week, he combined for 14.0 scoreless IP, allowing
• With his 4th strikeout in his 3rd start of the campaign on
3 hits and 1 BB with 15 SO.
April 17 vs. ATL, he recorded the 1,600th strikeout of his MLB
career....with just 1032.1 IP, he became the fastest pitcher to • Posted a season-high 16.0 consecutive scoreless innings
1,600 K’s by innings pitched...no other pitcher ever reached across parts of 3 starts from Sept. 7-18, tied for the 2nd-
the milestone in fewer than 1350.0 IP. longest streak of his career (3x; 1 in April 2014 and the other
in Aug-Sept, 2020)...those streaks trail only his 18.0 straight
• On June 13 at CHC, reached the 8.0 inning plateau for the 1st
scoreless innings in April 2013.
time as a Padre and earned the win in SD’s 4-1 victory…the
Cubs were 1 of just 3 teams Darvish had yet to beat as a big • His 6.0 scoreless innings in his Sept 18 start @ ARI
leaguer, leaving the Orioles (0-1 in 1 start) and Rangers (0-0 contributed to the Friars' 31.2 scoreless innings by SD
in 1 start) as the only 2 teams left on his list. starters from Sept 16-22...it was the longest scoreless streak
by a starting staff in the Majors this season, and it was 1.2 IP
• Darvish tossed 7.0 innings in 4 consecutive outings from
shy of the club record (33.1 IP from July 28-Aug 1, 1984).
July 9-27 as part of his 6 consecutive quality starts from July
9-Aug. 7...he also tossed 7.0+ IP in 4 consecutive outings • The Padres allowed just 1 run in 4 games from Sept 17-21,
from June 1-20, and the 6 quality consecutive quality starts the 1st club to allow no more than 1 run over a 4-game span
was the 5th-longest streak of his career. while striking out 40+ batters in MLB history.
• He was 1 of 32 NL pitchers to make 13+ 2nd half starts... • In his 13 starts at home, Darvish's .188 home opp. AVG was
among the group, he ranked 2nd in BB/9 (1.56), T-3rd in T-5th lowest among all qualifying NL starters, while his 2.60
WHIP (0.90), 4th in opponents' AVG (.199) and base runners home ERA was the 8th-lowest in the NL...in 17 starts on the
allowed per 9 (8.44), 5th in H/9 (6.57), 7th in strikeouts (97) road, he had a .222 opp. AVG and a 3.50 ERA.
and T-7th in ERA (2.71).
• He was 1 of just 8 NL pitchers to throw at least 180.0 IP this
• He was tagged with the losing decision in 3 consecutive year...among the group, Darvish's 197 baserunners allowed
outings for the 6th time in his career from Aug 7-18...he's and his 45 XBH allowed were the fewest in the NL…his 37
been saddled with the loss in 4 straight once, which came walks were 2nd-fewest, behind only Aaron Nola’s 29.
from Aug 30-Sept 14, 2013 (w/ TEX).
• Per Statcast, his most used pitched was his cutter (35.7%)...
• He was placed on the paternity leave list on August 23 he threw the 3rd-most cutters in the Majors (1,048), trailing
before being reinstated on August 26…finished the regular only Corbin Burnes (1,818) and Cal Quantrill (1,053)...the
season campaign with winning decisions in 6 of his final 7 2,755 rpm spin rate on his cutter was 3rd-highest in the
outings, including 6 in a row from Aug. 27-Sept. 24...it was 1 Majors among all ML cutters, behind Jose Leclerc's (2,784
win shy of his career-best 7 straight winning decisions from rpm) and Sonny Gray's (2,771 rpm).
July 31-Sept. 4, 2020 (w/CHC).
• While his 25.0 K% in the 66th percentile were both career
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lows, his 4.8 BB% in the 91st percentile were career-best Jacob deGrom, Walker Buehler, Brandon Woodruff, Triston
marks (excluding the shortened 2020 season). McKenzie and Kevin Gausman - Gausman had a 6-game
streak)...it was the 2nd-longest such streak of his career,
• He had reverse splits in '22, limiting LHH to a .185 AVG while
behind only his 7 consecutive starts of 1 earned-or-fewer
RHH batted .233…the .185 AVG to LHH was the 4th-lowest
across 6.0 IP+ in 2020 (July 31-Sept. 4).
single season opponent clips to lefties (min. 400 batters
faced) since 2015, trailing only CHC’s Jake Arrieta in ’15 (.159) • He had a 2.44 ERA through his first 16 starts...in his 14 starts
and HOU’s Justin Verlander (.163) and Gerrit Cole (.175) in ’19. after July 1, he posted a 6.65 ERA...the +4.21 ERA differential
among all ML pitchers who threw at least 60.0 IP prior to
• In the 1st 2 innings of his outings, he posted a 4.56 ERA (30
July 1 and 60.0 IP from July 1 through the end of the season
ER, 59.2 IP)...from innings 3-7, he posted a 2.27 ERA (33 ER,
was 10th all-time, trailing only STL's Luis Arroyo in 1955
131.0 IP)...he worked into the 8th 4 times (4.91 ERA) and into
(+5.28), and the highest since KC’s Jason Vargas in 2016…
the 9th once (54.00)
prior to Darvish and Vargas, the highest such ERA increase
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OSTSEASON: Made his first Postseason action since 2020, was DET’s Jeff Weaver in 1999 (+4.44).
posting 3 quality outings in his 4 starts, going a combined
• Darvish went 0-4 with a 7.36 ERA in July, the highest ERA in
2-1 with a 2.88 ERA (8 ER, 25.0 IP) and a .217 opp. AVG.
a single calendar month in his entire career.
• Tossed a Postseason career high 7.0 IP in both Game 1 of
• He made 2 starts and went 2-0 during the Padres 9-0
the Wild Card Series on Oct 7 vs. the Mets and Game 1
perfect homestand from May 14-23, tossing a combined
of the NLCS on October 18…he's 1 of 5 pitchers to throw
14.0 innings of 1 run ball, striking out 15 and walking none...
7.0 innings-or-more in a Postseason game, and it's now
his 4 H/10 SO/0 BB performance on 5/17 vs. COL preceded
happened 8 times overall, joining Joe Musgrove (Game 3 of
Musgrove's 2 H/11 SO/0 BB outing 2 days later, marking the
the Wild Card Series on Oct 9 at NYM), Andy Ashby (Oct. 7,
1st series in SD history in which 2 starters threw 7.0 innings
1998 vs. ATL), Kevin Brown (3x, including a CG shutout on
while allowing 4 hits-or-fewer with 0 BB and 10+ SO.
Oct. 8, 1998 vs. ATL) and Ed Whitson (Oct. 4, 1984 vs. CHC.).
• Also, vs. COL on May 17, Darvish became the 2nd NL pitcher
• His Postseason career-high 101 pitches thrown in Game 1
to toss 7.0+ shutout IP with 10+ SO on fewer than 85 pitches
of the Wild Card Series vs. NYM was also 1 of 9 100+ pitch
since pitches were first tracked in 1988...the other was ATL's
outings in Padres Postseason history...Kevin Brown threw
Greg Maddux on Sept. 23, 2000 (also exactly 81 pitches).
100+ pitches 5 times in '98...Chris Young did so once in
2006, and Musgrove threw 101 pitches to close out the • On June 21 vs. LAD, he earned his 7th win of the season and
Dodgers in Game 4 of the NLDS and in Game 3 of the NLCS became the 1st Padre to strike out 7-or-more consecutive
vs. PHI. batters in a game since Jake Peavy on Aug. 27, 2007 vs. ARI
(also 7 Ks)...it was his 197th career game (all starts), and he
• All 8 of his ER came on home runs, including 7 solo shots
became the 1st player in ML history to reach 1,500 SO in
across his first 3 starts and then a 2-run HR off the bat of
fewer than 200 games...he was also the fastest in terms of
Rhys Hoskins in Game 5 of the NLCS on Oct. 23.
innings pitched (1,216.1), and was the 2nd-quickest to the
• Darvish’s 5.0 IP in Game 2 of the NLDS at LAD snapped a 1,500 SO plateau by plate appearances (5,005), trailing only
streak of 24 consecutive starts of 6.0 IP from May 19 @ PHI Jacob deGrom (4,978), who accomplished the feat in his final
to Oct. 7 @ NYM. start of '21 (July 7 vs. MIL).
• Made his 200th career start in his 1st start following the All-
Star break on July 8 vs. WSH, his 1,517 strikeouts through his
2021 1st 200 starts were 4th-most all-time, trailing only Chris Sale
• Reached the 30-start plateau for the 4th time in his career (1,628), Pedro Martinez (1,600) and Nolan Ryan (1,574).
and earned his 5th career All-Star selection, 1 of 5 Padres to • His final winning decision came on Sept. 8 vs. LAA...it was
represent SD but did not travel to Denver due to injury (left his first winning decision since June 21 vs. LAD, snapping a
hip inflammation). streak of 10 consecutive starts between winning decisions
• Ranked 2nd on the staff behind Joe Musgrove in a multitude (0-7, 6.84 ERA).
of categories, including starts (30), innings pitched (166.1) • Darvish’s 13th and final quality start of the campaign came
and strikeouts (199). on Sept. 18 at STL in SD’s 3-2 defeat, marking the 22nd time
• His 10.77 SO/9 IP was the highest in a single season in in his career he tossed 7.0+ shutout-innings, and just the 6th
franchise history among all qualifying pitchers. time he did not factor into a win.
• His 4.65 SO/BB ratio was the 3rd-highest in franchise • His 4.38 run support average was 8th-lowest in the majors
history, trailing only Kevin Brown in 1998 (5.24) and David and 7th-lowest in the NL among all qualifying pitchers…he
Wells in 2004 (5.05)…his 1.09 WHIP was T-11th lowest full- received 0 runs of support in 5 of his 30 starts, 1-or-fewer 11
season WHIP in franchise history. times and 2 or-fewer on 19 occasions.
• Beginning with his 2nd start on April 6 vs. SF, Darvish strung • The 2,513 rpm spin rate on his fastball ranked in the 99th
together 5 consecutive starts of at least 6.0 IP and 1 earned percentile.
run-or-fewer from April 6-30, 1 of just 8 pitchers in 2021 to
put together such a streak (also: Max Scherzer, Kyle Gibson,
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2020 posted a 2.76 ERA (25 ER, 81.2 IP) with 118 SO in 13 starts.
• In the shortened 2020 campaign, he finished 2nd behind • Led all Cubs pitchers with 229 strikeouts (T-7th in the NL)…
Trevor Bauer in the NL Cy Young race, going 8-3 with a 2.01 had 6 games with at least 10 SO, the most by a Cub since
ERA (17 ER/76.0 IP) in 12 starts, including 10 quality starts... Mark Prior had 6 such games in 2005.
he struck out 93 batters and walked just 14, good for a 6.64
• Struck out a single-game franchise-record 8-straight
SO/BB ratio.
batters, Sept. 17 vs. CIN.
• Among NL pitchers, he ranked 1st in wins, 2nd in ERA and
• Did not allow a walk in a career-high 5 straight starts, July
SO/BB ratio, 3rd in IP, T-4th in SO and 4th in WHIP (0.96).
30-August 21, the 1st Cubs starting pitcher to do so since Bill
• Earned NL Pitcher of the Month honors for July-August, Faul, July 25-August 14, 1965 (also 5 straight starts).
going 6-1 with a 1.47 ERA (7 ER/43.0 IP) in 7 starts, striking
• Walked 2-or-fewer batters in a career-high 18-straight starts
out 52 batters and walking just 8.
from June 10 through season’s end...led MLB with a 12.58
• Allowed 1 run-or-fewer in 8 of his 12 starts...tied for the ML SO/BB ratio during that span (151 SO/12 BB)…prior to June
lead with 10 quality starts. 10, had a 1.77 SO/BB ratio (78 SO/44 BB), which was the
6th-worst mark in the majors during that span.
• Earned the win in a career-high 7-straight outings from July
31-Sept. 4, posting a 0.98 ERA (5 ER, 46.0 IP) during that • Finished August 2-1 with a 3.45 ERA (12 ER/31.1 IP) in 5
time, as well as an opp. AVG of .186 (30-for-161), a strikeout starts, striking out 42 and walking just 1...became just the 4th
rate of 11.35 per 9 IP (58 total SO), and 8 walks. pitcher in the last 126 seasons since 1893 to strike out 40-or-
more and walk no more than 1 batter in a month.
• Notched his 1,300th-career strikeout May 25 vs. MIL,
becoming the fastest pitcher in ML history to reach the
mark, both by batters faced (4,360) and IP (1,052.0).
2018
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OSTSEASON: Saddled with the loss in Game 2 of the Wild
• Made 8 starts for CHC before his season ended due to
Card series vs. MIA, getting no runs of support across his 6.2
injury, as he landed on the 10-day DL with right triceps
IP of 5-hit, 2-run ball in CHC's 2-0 defeat.
tendinitis...went 1-3 with a 4.95 ERA (22 ER, 40.0 IP) in his 1st
season with the Cubs, walking 21 and striking out 49.
2019 • Underwent arthroscopic debridement surgery on his right
elbow on September 12 (performed by Dr. Keith Meister).
• Went 6-8 with a 3.98 ERA (79 ER, 178.2 IP) in a team-high
tying 31 starts in his 2nd season with CHC...in the 2nd half,
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2017 • Posted his 1st-career complete game and first shutout on
June 11 vs. MIA, a 6-hitter, ending run of 72 starts to begin
• Made 31 starts between TEX and LAD, his most games his career without a complete game.
started since a career-high 32 games in 2013...went a
combined 10-12 with a 3.86 ERA (80 ER, 186.2 IP) and 209 • Posted 5 scoreless starts of 8.0+ IP, tied with Adam
strikeouts, his 3rd season with at least 200 strikeouts. Wainwright for most in MLB (most by a Ranger since 1977).
• Acquired by LAD at the July 31 trade deadline in a 4-player • Opened season on 15-day DL with neck stiffness after being
trade with TEX…went 4-3 in 9 starts with LAD, posting a scratched from scheduled spring start on March 21, missing
3.44 ERA (19 ER, 49.2 IP) and struck out 61 against 13 BB. slated Opening Day outing...also scratched from scheduled
start on May 27 at MIN with neck stiffness.
• Notched his 1,000th-career strikeout on Sept. 8 vs. COL...
became the fastest pitcher to reach the mark both in terms • Placed on the 15-day DL again on August 13 (retroactive to
of games (128) and innings pitched (812.0 IP). August 10) with right elbow inflammation...shut down for the
remainder of the season on Sept. 6.
• In 22 starts with the Rangers, he went 6-9 with a 4.01 ERA
(61 ER, 137.0 IP).
• Selected to the AL All-Star team for the 4th time, the most 2013
by a pitcher in Rangers history...was not eligible to pitch
• Was the Rangers Pitcher of the Year…led MLB with 277 SO,
since he started TEX’s game on the Sunday prior.
the highest total in the AL since 2000, and 11.89 SO/9.
P
OSTSEASON: Went 2-2 with a 6.14 ERA (10 ER, 14.2 IP) in
• Allowed the AL's lowest opponent AVG (.194) and fewest
4 Postseason starts...was a combined 2-0 with a 1.59 ERA in
H/9 (6.22)...led the Rangers in wins (13).
his 1st 2 Postseason outings, including collecting the win in
NLCS Game 3 at Wrigley Field (6.1 IP, 6 H, 1 ER)...went on to • Suffered four 1-0 losses, the most in the majors since 1989.
allow 8 ER in 3.1 IP in 2 World Series starts.
• Was on the DL July 7-21 with a right trapezius strain...was
bothered by nerve irritation in his back in September.
2016
• Was limited to 17 starts due to a pair of DL stints as he 2012
returned from Tommy John surgery.
• In his 1st ML season, led all rookies with 221 SO and 191.1 IP,
• Finished 7-5 with a 3.41 ERA (38 ER, 100.1 IP), posting a 1.12 while tying ARI Wade Miley with 16 wins.
WHIP and 132 SO...averaged 11.8 SO/9.
• Set club records for wins and strikeouts by a rookie and had
• Made his season debut May 28 and went 2-0 with a 2.87 the 3rd-most IP.
ERA in his first 3 GS...left his start June 8 with right shoulder
• Had the AL's 2nd-best SO/9 IP ratio (10.4).
discomfort...returned July 16.
• Joined CLE Herb Score in 1955 as the only rookies in AL
• Hit his first-career home run August 24 at Cincinnati.
history with at least 16 wins and 210 strikeouts in a season.
• Among pitchers with at least 50.0 IP after the All-Star Break,
• Defeated SEA in his ML debut on April 9 in Arlington and
he ranked 2nd in the majors with 12.01 SO/9.
was 4-0 with a 2.18 ERA in his first 5 starts...earned AL
POSTSEASON: Started Game 2 of the ALDS vs. TOR and Rookie of the Month honors for April.
allowed 5 runs on 5 hits (4 HR) in TEX's 5-3 defeat.
P
OSTSEASON: Made his 1st career Postseason app. and
was saddled with the loss in the Wild Card game vs. BAL,
tossing 6.2 innings of 3-run ball (2 earned) while striking out
2015 7 and walking none in TEX's 5-1 defeat.
• Missed the entire season after undergoing Tommy John
surgery March 17...left his Spring Training start March 5 vs.
Kansas City with right triceps tightness. NPB (JAPAN) REVIEW
• Surgery was performed by Dr. James Andrews in Gulf • Appeared in 7 seasons with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham
Breeze, Fla...the ligament in Darvish’s elbow was replaced Fighters of the Nippon Professional Baseball League...was
with the Palmaris tendon from his right forearm. 93-38 with a 1.99 ERA (281 ER, 1268.1 IP) in 167 games (164
starts), posting a 0.98 WHIP, 55 CG, 18 SHO and 1,250 SO.
• Joined the Fighters in 2005 at 18 years old and led all NPB
2014 pitchers from 2005-11 in ERA, wins, innings, opp. AVG and
SHO.
• Was Rangers Pitcher of the Year for a 2nd straight season
despite making just 22 starts and missing the final 7 weeks • His 1.99 career ERA was lowest among active NPB pitchers
due to right elbow inflammation. (min. 1200.0 IP) at the time he left for MLB.
• Was granted permission by the Fighters to participate in
• Led staff in SO (182, 10th in AL) and quality starts (14).
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the MLB posting process Dec. 8, 2011...Hokkaido informed 2005
MLB on December 19 that it had accepted the Rangers’ bid...
agreed to a deal with Texas on January 18, 2012. • Made his NPB debut at the age of 18 on June 15, defeating
Hiroshima...became the 12th pitcher in NPB history to earn a
win in a pro debut as a rookie straight out of high school.
2011
• Drafted by the Fighters in the first round on November 17,
• Went 18-6 with a 1.44 ERA (37 ER/232.0 IP) for Hokkaido in 2004 and signed on December 17.
his final season in Japan.
• Led NPB in SO (276), IP, opp. AVG (.190), shutouts, HR/9 IP
(0.19), opponent OBP (.229) and SLG (.241)...Named Pacific PERSONAL
League Monthly MVP in May.
• Married to the former Seiko Yamamoto, who is one of
• His 276 SO were most by a pitcher in NPB since Hideo Japan’s most accomplished and famous female wrestlers...
Nomo had 276 in 1993. the couple has 7 children.
• His father, Farsad Darvishsefat, is Iranian, and his mother,
2010 Ikuyo, is Japanese. Yu’ grandfather sent Farsad to the United
• Went 12-8 with a 1.78 ERA (40 ER, 202.0 IP) in 26 games (25 States to study in 1977, shortly before the Shah of Iran was
GS)..led all NPB pitchers in ERA for a 2nd straight year, and deposed. Farsad once worked in the cafeteria at the Seattle
also had the most SO (222) and complete games (10). Seahawks’ training camp, and he met Yu’s mom, Ikuyo, at
Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. The two married
and moved to Japan, where Yu was born.
2009
• Attended Tohoku High School in northern Sendai, a school
• Was named Pacific League MVP and named to the PL Best which also produced MLB pitchers Kazuhiro Sasaki and
Nine...went 15-5 with a 1.73 ERA (35 ER, 182.0 IP) in 23 GS. Takashi Saito…had a 1.10 ERA in his high school career,
• Was 2-1 with a 2.08 ERA in 5 games (2 GS) for Japan in the and pitched a no-hitter against Kumamoto Technical High
WBC…was on the mound to finish Japan wins in both the School in the 1st round of the National High School Baseball
semifinals and finals on March 22-23 at Dodger Stadium. Invitational Tournament on March 26, 2004.
• According to Japanese law, citizens must choose a singular
2008 nationality before turning 22. Darvish chose Japanese, partly
• Went 16-4 with a 1.88 ERA (42 ER, 200.2 IP) in 25 games (24 so he could play for Japan in the World Baseball Classic.
GS)…named the PL Monthly MVP 3 times: March (1-0, 18.0 • Is honored with a museum in Hyogo, southern Japan. The
scoreless IP), April (4-0, 1.54), and Sept. (5-0, 1.29)...won a Space11 Darvish Museum opened in November of 2013. The
Pacific League Golden Glove Award for 2nd straight year. museum features roughly 100 items related to Yu Darvish.
• Represented Japan at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, going 0-1 The museum includes the glove and uniform from Darvish’s
with a 5.14 ERA (4 ER, 7.0 IP) and 10 SO in 3 games (1 GS). no-hitter in 2004 and a computer graphics system that
allows visitors to virtually hit against him.
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NPB (JAPAN)
Year Tm Lg W L ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB SO HBP WP BF WHIP
2005 Nippon Ham JPPL 5 5 3.53 14 14 0 2 1 0 94.1 97 37 37 7 48 52 3 2 410 1.54
2006 Nippon Ham JPPL 12 5 2.89 25 24 0 3 2 0 149.2 128 55 48 12 64 115 6 5 627 1.28
2007 Nippon Ham JPPL 15 5 1.82 26 26 0 12 3 0 207.2 123 48 42 9 49 210 13 4 790 0.83
2008 Nippon Ham JPPL 16 4 1.88 25 24 0 10 2 0 200.2 136 44 42 11 44 208 9 4 764 0.90
2009 Nippon Ham JPPL 15 5 1.73 23 23 0 8 2 0 182.0 118 36 35 9 45 167 6 5 701 0.90
2010 Nippon Ham JPPL 12 8 1.78 26 25 0 10 2 0 202.0 158 48 40 5 47 222 7 6 805 1.02
2011 Nippon Ham JPPL 18 6 1.44 28 28 0 10 6 0 232.0 156 42 37 5 36 276 6 10 885 0.83
Career NPB 93 38 1.99 167 164 0 55 18 0 1268.1 916 310 281 58 333 1250 50 36 4982 0.99
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ALL STAR
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP-S
2014 AL MLB 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000 3 0 0 3 14/8
WILD CARD
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2012 TEX MLB 0 1 2.70 1 1 0 0 0 6.2 5 3 2 0 1 0 7 0.75 .208 24 0 0 27 91/59
2020 CHC MLB 0 1 2.70 1 1 0 0 0 6.2 5 2 2 1 1 2 6 1.05 .217 23 0 1 26 94/69
2022 SD MLB 1 0 1.29 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 6 1 1 1 1 0 4 0.86 .222 27 0 0 28 101/72
Career MLB 1 2 2.21 3 3 0 0 0 20.1 16 6 5 2 3 2 17 0.89 .216 74 0 1 81 286/200
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2016 TEX MLB 0 1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 5 5 4 1 1 4 1.20 .250 20 0 0 22 84/52
2017 LAD MLB 1 0 1.80 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 2 1 1 1 1 0 7 0.40 .118 17 0 0 18 74/52
2022 SD MLB 1 0 5.40 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 7 3 3 3 0 2 7 1.80 .333 21 0 0 23 99/63
Career MLB 2 1 5.40 3 3 0 0 0 15.0 14 9 9 8 2 3 18 1.13 .241 58 0 0 63 257/167
WORLD SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP-S
2017 LAD MLB 0 2 21.60 2 2 0 0 0 3.1 9 9 8 2 0 2 0 3.30 .474 19 0 0 22 96/61
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2012 TEX MLB 0 1 2.70 1 1 0 0 0 6.2 5 3 2 0 1 0 7 0.75 .208 24 0 0 27 91/59
2016 TEX MLB 0 1 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 5 5 5 4 1 1 4 1.20 .250 20 0 0 22 84/52
2017 LAD MLB 2 2 6.14 4 4 0 0 0 14.2 17 11 10 4 1 3 14 1.36 .283 60 0 1 65 251/172
2020 CHC MLB 0 1 2.70 1 1 0 0 0 6.2 5 2 2 1 1 2 6 1.05 .217 23 0 1 26 94/69
2022 SD MLB 2 1 2.88 4 4 0 0 0 25.0 20 8 8 7 3 6 23 1.04 .217 92 1 2 101 386/250
Career 4 Teams MLB 4 6 4.19 11 11 0 0 0 58.0 52 29 27 16 7 12 54 1.10 .237 219 1 4 241 906/602
2017 Acquired by LAD from TEX in exchange for A.J. Alexy, Brendon Davis and Willie Calhoun, July 31
2020 Acquired by SD from CHC along with Victor Caratini in exchange for Owen Caissie, Ismael Mena, Reginald Preciado, Yeison Santana and
Zach Davies, December 29
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Height: 6-4 Bats: R Full Name Enyel De Los Santos
Date of Birth December 25, 1995 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic
Weight: 250 Throws: R Current Residence San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 28
EN-yell MLB Service Time 2.015
MLB Debut July 10, 2018 vs. NYM (with PHI)
RHP How Obtained Acquired from CLE in exchange for RHP Scott Barlow on November 17, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• 2024 marks his 2nd stint in the Padres’ organization, • Opponents hit .219 (23-for-105) with runners on and .260
having first been acquired from SEA along with Nelson (19-for-73) with RISP.
Ward in exchange for Joaquin Benoit in November of • Ranked in the 85th percentile for the lowest hard-hit
2015. Acquired by PHI from SD on December 15, 2017, in percentage (33.3).
exchange for Freddy Galvis.
• Relied on a his four-seam fastball (60.5%), slider (30.4%),
• In the previous two seasons with the Guardians (2022- and changeup (9.1%)...his fastball averaged at 95.6 mph, and
23), he went 10-2 with a 3.18 ERA (42 ER, 119.0 IP), 123 opponents hit just .125 (8-for-64) against his slider.
strikeouts vs. 42 walks and a .212 opponents' average.
• On November 17, was acquired by San Diego from the
• Has pitched in parts of five Major League seasons Guardians in exchange for RHP Scott Barlow.
between PHI (2018-21), PIT (2021) and CLE (2022-23).
Entered 2024 with a career 13-4 (.765) record in 165
app. (3 starts) with a 4.20 ERA (86 ER, 184.1 IP) and 195
2022
strikeouts against 73 walks.
• Was a key member of the Guardians' bullpen after signing a
• Tossed an "immaculate inning" on September 27, 2022 vs.
non-roster minor league deal prior to the season.
the Rays in the 7th inning.
• Opened year at Columbus (AAA) after shortened spring,
• A native of San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic
and was with the ML club from April 20 through the
(the same hometown as Fernando Tatis Jr.).
season's end, save a one-day stint in Columbus (May 8).
• Recorded career-bests in almost every category and earned
his 1st-career save on June 17 @ LAD.
2023 SEASON
• Over his final 27 games (July 4-on) he posted a 2.48 ERA (8
• Set career-highs in appearances (70), innings pitched (65.2),
ER, 29.0 IP) with 30 punchouts and tallied a strikeout in 40
holds (16), batters faced (262), and strikeouts (62) in 2023
of 50 outings (61 strikeouts) and allowed just 3 homers in
for the Guardians...posted a 5-2 record with a 3.29 ERA (24
53.1 IP (0.51 HR/9).
ER, 65.2 IP), 1.14 WHIP, and .216 opponent batting average.
• Inherited team-high 33 runners (9 scored, 27 inherited
• Was his 3rd full season at the Major-League level...had 5
runner scoring percentage).
wins on the season, matching his career-high accomplished
in 2022...also had a career-high 2 losses. • Tossed the 4th immaculate inning in franchise history on
September 27 vs. TB in the 7th inning, the first since Zach
• Prior to the All-Star Game, he went 4-1 in the 1st half of
Plesac in 2020…
hte season with a 2.48 ERA, 14 walks, and 31 strikeouts...
following the ASG, he went 1-1 in 33 games with a 4.30 ERA, P
OSTSEASON: Made his Postseason debut in 2022, and
11 BB, and 31 strikeouts. did not allow a run in any of his 3 Postseason outings (3.1
IP)...pitched in Game 2 of the Wild Card Series vs. TB and
• On April 18, was placed on the Paternity List.
Games 1 and 3 of NLDS vs. NYY.
• In his win on May 1 @ NYY, he recorded two outs on one
pitch, picking off a runner at first before throwing a pitch
and becoming the first pitcher in MLB history (since at least 2021
1901) to earn a win while recording two outs on one pitch
• Split the 2021 season between the Phillies and Pirates,
without a double play.
posting a Major League ERA of 6.37 over 33 relief
• Posted a career-long 11-game scoreless streak from July 16- appearances.
Aug. 6, allowing just 3 hits (.091 AVG) over that span.
• Had 5 stints with PHI's ML club before being claimed on
• Allowed nine of 36 inherited runners to score for a 25.0 waivers by PIT on September 13, spending the rest of the
inherited runner scoring percentage. season with the Pirates.
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and 3rd in opponent average (.226)...was selected as Phillies • In his 1st professional season in 2015, split the year between
Minor League Co-Pitcher of the Month for April. AZL Mariners (R) and Everett (A)...had a 2.55 ERA with AZL
Mariners in 5 appearances before posting a 4.06 ERA in 8
• Had his contract selected on July 10 and made his ML debut
games (all starts) for Everett...on November 12, 2015 was
that day in a start against NYM, earning his 1st ML win.
traded from the Mariners to the San Diego Padres along
• Had four stints with PHI: July 10, July 15-20, August 7-8 and with SS Nelson Ward in exchange for RHP Joaquin Benoit.
September 11-through the end of season.
PERSONAL
2015-17 • Has a son, Angel.
• Spent the entire 2017 season with San Antonio (AA),
• Attended Liceo Gastón Fernández de Lino.
finishing 3rd in the Texas League in strikeouts (138), T-3rd in
innings (150.0), 5th in WHIP (1.19) and 8th in ERA (3.78). • Favorite singer is Secreto and El Alfa, and his hobbies
include going to the beach, cooking and spending time with
• Among qualifying starters in the TL, was 3rd in opponent
family.
average (.237), 4th in SO/9.0 IP (8.18) and 5th in fewest base
runners per 9.0 IP (11.22). • His favorite players growing up were Prince Fielder and
Pedro Martinez.
• On December 15, 2017, he was acquired by the Philadelphia
Phillies from the Padres in exchange for SS Freddy Galvis.
• In 2016, split the season between Fort Wayne (A) and Lake
Elsinore (A), going 3-2 with a 2.91 ERA in 11 appearances
with the TinCaps and going 5-3 with a 4.35 ERA in 15
appearances (all starts) for the Storm.
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ENYEL DE LOS SANTOS CAREER PITCHING
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2015 A-MRN ROK 3 0 2.55 5 5 0 0 0 24.2 24 8 7 1 1 5 29 1.18 .250 96 1 2 103 182/159
2015 EVE A(Short) 3 0 4.06 8 8 0 0 0 37.2 37 19 17 2 6 13 42 1.33 .270 137 5 5 159 364/271
2015 2 Teams Minors 6 0 3.47 13 13 0 0 0 62.1 61 27 24 3 7 18 71 1.27 .262 233 6 7 262 546/430
2016 FW A(Full) 3 2 2.91 11 7 0 0 0 52.2 38 20 17 2 3 14 45 0.99 .199 191 6 1 213 711/491
2016 LE A(Adv) 5 3 4.35 15 15 0 0 0 68.1 70 35 33 11 5 24 52 1.38 .267 262 2 5 295 1081/696
2016 2 Teams Minors 8 5 3.72 26 22 0 0 0 121.0 108 55 50 13 8 38 97 1.21 .238 453 8 6 508 1792/1187
2017 SA AA 10 6 3.78 26 24 0 0 0 150.0 131 69 63 12 8 48 138 1.19 .237 553 3 13 617 2334/1593
2018 LHV AAA 10 5 2.63 22 22 1 0 0 126.2 104 41 37 12 8 43 110 1.16 .226 461 3 10 521 2016/1330
2018 PHI MLB 1 0 4.74 7 2 0 0 0 19.0 19 10 10 2 1 8 15 1.42 .271 70 1 2 81 335/208
2019 LHV AAA 5 7 4.40 19 19 0 0 0 94.0 81 52 46 16 4 35 83 1.23 .232 349 4 8 396 1513/987
2019 PHI MLB 0 1 7.36 5 1 0 0 0 11.0 13 9 9 4 0 5 9 1.64 .317 41 1 4 46 176/118
2021 LHV AAA 0 1 2.70 10 0 0 0 0 13.1 3 4 4 1 1 5 24 0.60 .073 41 0 1 47 191/127
2021 PHI MLB 1 1 6.75 26 0 0 0 2 28.0 34 28 21 7 3 14 42 1.71 .288 118 5 0 137 557/372
2021 PIT MLB 1 0 4.91 7 0 0 0 0 7.1 9 4 4 1 1 4 6 1.77 .300 30 0 0 36 140/92
2021 2 Teams MLB 2 1 6.37 33 0 0 0 2 35.1 43 32 25 8 4 18 48 1.73 .291 148 5 0 173 697/464
2022 COL AAA 1 0 4.91 4 0 0 2 2 3.2 4 2 2 1 0 2 8 1.64 .286 14 0 0 16 71/45
2022 CLE MLB 5 0 3.04 50 0 0 1 2 53.1 40 18 18 3 2 17 61 1.07 .208 192 3 2 215 845/568
2023 CLE MLB 5 2 3.29 70 0 0 0 3 65.2 50 26 24 4 4 25 62 1.14 .216 232 2 5 262 1048/675
Career 3 Teams MLB 13 4 4.20 165 3 0 1 7 184.1 165 95 86 21 11 73 195 1.29 .242 683 12 13 777 3101/2033
Career 7 Teams Minors 40 24 3.56 120 100 1 2 2 571.0 492 250 226 58 36 189 531 1.19 .234 2104 24 45 2367 8463/5699
WILD CARD
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 CLE MLB 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2.00 .250 4 0 0 5 26/16
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 CLE MLB 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.43 .143 7 0 1 7 25/19
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 CLE MLB 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.90 .182 11 0 1 12 51/35
Career CLE MLB 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.90 .182 11 0 1 12 51/35
2015 Acquired by SD from SEA along with Nelson Ward in exchange for Joaquin Benoit, November 12
2017 Acquired by PHI from SD along in exchange for Freddy Galvis, December 15
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Height: 6-1 Bats: S Full Name Jeremiah Ramiro Estrada
Date of Birth November 1, 1998 in in Indio, California
Weight: 235 Throws: R Current Residence La Quinta, California
2024 Opening Day Age 25
jeremiah_estrada13
MLB Service Time 0.080
MLB Debut August 30, 2022vs. TOR (with CHC)
RHP How Obtained Claimed off waivers from CHC on Novemeber 6, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
2022
QUICK HITS
• Made his Major League debut in 2022, with his call-up to
• Joined SD on a minor league deal for 2024 after spending the Majors coming as a replacement player for a three-game
the last 7 years in the Chicago Cubs organization. series in Toronto Aug. 30...allowed one walk and struck out
two while tossing 17 pitches in the bottom of the eighth
• Made 17 Major League appearances with the Cubs inning.
in 2022-23, owning a 5.51 ERA (10 ER, 16.1 IP) with 21
strikeouts against 15 walks. • Was returned to Iowa (AAA) on August 31 and then selected
to the Major League roster on September 1 as rosters
• In 2022, the year he made his Major League debut, expanded.
Estrada recorded the five fastest pitches thrown by Cubs
pitchers that season. All four-seam fastballs registered at • In five games in relief for the Cubs, posted a 3.18 ERA (2 ER,
98.8, 98.8, 98.5, 98.4 and 98.1 miles per hour, respectively. 5.2 IP), while striking out eight batters for 12.7 strikeouts per
9.0 IP.
• Made 78 appearances (3 starts) in the Cubs minor league
system from 2017-23, owning a 5-5 record with 10 saves, • Held batters to a .100 average (1-for-10) with runners in
a 2.92 ERA and 180 strikeouts against 64 walks. scoring position.
• Was part of a combined no-hitter with 3 other pitchers on • Went 3-2 with a 1.30 ERA (7 ER, 48.1 IP), nine saves, and
June 23, 2021, while at Myrtle Beach, tossing 2.2 innings five holds in 34 games out of the bullpen with South Bend
against the Columbia Fireflies. (A), Tennessee (AA) and Iowa (AAA)...struck out 78 of 193
batters faced, compared to 20 walks, for an average of 14.5
• Missed the majority of the 2021 season with a right elbow strikeouts per nine innings pitched.
injury.
2021
2023 SEASON • Played 11 games for Myrtle Beach (A) in 2021, going 1-1
• Split the season between the Cubs Major League squad with a 1.57 ERA (4 ER, 23.0 IP) and striking out 38 batters,
and Iowa (AAA)...pitched in 12 games in relief for the Cubs, compared to six walks, for a 6.33 strikeouts per walk ratio.
posting a 6.75 ERA (8 ER, 10.2 IP) with 13 strikeouts. • His season was cut short due to a right elbow injury, after
• Went 1-1 with a 5.97 ERA (19 ER, 28.2 IP) and one save in 26 being placed on the injured list August 1.
games with Iowa.
• Began the season with Iowa, making five-straight scoreless 2020
appearances (6.0 IP) from April 1-19.
• Did not pitch due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
• Had two stints with the Cubs, April 21-May 3 and May 15-
June 13.
• Tossed 8.0 scoreless innings in his first seven appearances 2017-19
with the Cubs from April 21-May 23, before allowing runs in • Appeared in three games (one start) for Eugene (A) in 2019
four of his final five games with Chicago in 2023. ...went 0-1 with a 5.91 ERA (7 ER, 10.2 IP) and 15 strikeouts in
• Spent the remainder of the season with Iowa, pitching 45 batters faced.
to an 8.38 ERA (18 ER, 19.1 IP) in 18 games from June • Was added to the reserve list for Rookie League Mesa
16-September 24. during the 2018 campaign...made his professional debut in
• Per Statcast, while with CHC, he relied on 4 pitches: Four 2017 with Rookie League Mesa...in four games (all in relief),
Seamer (84.0%), Slider (13.1%), Changeup (2.5%) and he pitched to a 1.42 ERA (1 ER, 6.1 IP) with six strikeouts.
Curveball (0.4%)
• Was placed on waivers by the Cubs and claimed by San
Diego on Novemeber 6, 2023.
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Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2017 A-CUB ROK 0 0 1.42 4 0 0 0 0 6.1 5 1 1 0 0 6 6 1.74 .217 23 1 0 29 60/35
2019 EUG A(Short) 0 1 5.91 3 1 0 0 0 10.2 8 8 7 0 0 6 15 1.31 .211 38 3 0 45 178/107
2021 MB A 1 1 1.57 11 2 0 0 1 23.0 18 8 4 2 1 6 38 1.04 .214 84 3 1 93 383/252
2022 SB A+ 2 2 1.17 15 0 0 5 6 23.0 14 6 3 1 1 10 39 1.04 .177 79 1 1 91 367/228
2022 TNS AA 1 0 1.86 13 0 0 2 3 19.1 11 5 4 0 1 9 27 1.03 .167 66 3 0 77 338/213
2022 IOW AAA 0 0 0.00 6 0 0 2 2 6.0 6 0 0 0 0 1 12 1.17 .250 24 1 0 25 124/78
2022 CHC MLB 0 0 3.18 5 0 0 0 0 5.2 6 2 2 1 0 3 8 1.59 .286 21 1 0 25 117/74
2022 3 Teams Minors 3 2 1.30 34 0 0 9 11 48.1 31 11 7 1 2 20 78 1.06 .183 169 5 1 193 829/519
2023 IOW AAA 1 1 5.97 26 0 0 1 2 28.2 24 21 19 8 2 26 43 1.74 .220 109 3 1 138 558/317
2023 CHC MLB 0 0 6.75 12 0 0 0 0 10.2 12 8 8 4 0 12 13 2.25 .279 43 0 0 56 237/145
Career CHC MLB 0 0 5.51 17 0 0 0 0 16.1 18 10 10 5 0 15 21 2.02 .281 64 1 0 81 354/219
Career 6 Teams Minors 5 5 2.92 78 3 0 10 14 117.0 86 49 38 11 5 64 180 1.28 .203 423 15 3 498 2008/1230
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FESTA NRI
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Height: 6-1 Bats: R Full Name Matthew Joseph Festa
Date of Birth March 11, 1993 in Brooklyn, New York
Weight: 212 Throws: R Current Residence Miami, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 31
mfesta33
MLB Service Time 1.119
MLB Debut July 14, 2018 at COL (w/ SEA)
RHP How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on January 24, 2024
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• Entered 2024 with 89 career Major League appearances • Allowed just 1 hit to the 20 LHH he faced (.071 AVG; 1-for-14)
for the Seattle Mariners, including 3 Opening Day roster with 6 walks while RHH batted .176 (3-for-17) with 6 walks.
selections in 2019 and 2022-23. • Allowed just 1 hit with RISP (.083 AVG, 1-for-12) and went
• Among all minor league pitchers who made at least 25 hitless with RISP/2 out (0-for-7).
appearances in 2023, his 0.53 ERA ranked 1st and his .101 • Posted a 1.93 ERA (1 ER, 4.2 IP) in 5 away appearances vs. a
opponents’ AVG ranked 2nd. His 93.8 save percentage 6.23 ERA (3 ER, 4.1 IP) in his 3 home outings.
(15 of 16 SVO) ranked T-5th across all levels of the minors
(min. 15 SVO). • Per Statcast, relied on 3 pitches: Four Seamer (51.3%)
Sweeper (41.5%) Cutter (7.2%).
• Went 1-0 with a 2.25 ERA (1 ER, 4.0 IP) across 3
appearances for Team Italy in the 2023 World Baseball • For TAC, allowed just 1 unearned run in his first 7
Classic, helping Italy advance as the Pool-A Runner up appearances from April 12-29 before surrendering his first
before losing in the Quarterfinals to eventual-champion ER for the Rainiers on May 2.
Team Japan.
• Went on to post a career-best 12.0 scoreless-inning streak
• 53 of his 89 Major League outings came in 2022 from May 6-June 13, allowing just 3 hits while converting all
with SEA, ranking in the 94th percentile in hard-hit 7 of his save opportunities over the stretch.
percentage (31.1%), 85th in K % (29.2) and chase % (33.1)
• Allowed 2 runs (1 ER) on July 15 vs. Albuquerque before
and 82nd in whiff rate (30.3%).
recording 8 consecutive scoreless appearances (10.0 IP) to
• Across 7 minor league seasons with the Mariners, went finish his campaign.
22-8 while converting 47 of 56 SVO (83.9%) with a 4.14
• Placed on the 7-day IL on August 4 before being designated
SO/BB ratio (335 SO vs. 81 BB).
for assignment and subsequently released on August 8.
• Converted 15 of his 16 SVO for TAC, allowing just 2 ER (0.95
ERA) and a .111 opponents’ AVG in save situations.
2023 SEASON
• Spent the majority of the season with Triple-A Tacoma, • The right-hander had reverse splits for TAC, limiting LHH to
posting a 0.53 ERA (2 ER, 34.0 IP) while also making 8 a .030 AVG while RHH batted .132.
appearances across 3 separate stints with the Mariners • Limited Triple-A hitters to a .065 AVG with RISP.
Major League club (4.00 ERA; 4 ER, 9.0 IP).
• Made his 3rd career Opening Day roster and his 2nd in a
row for SEA…was scoreless in 6 of his 8 appearances for 2022
the Mariners, with 3 of his 4 ER allowed coming in his 2nd • Made his 2nd career Opening Day roster for the Mariners
outing on April 3 vs. SEA. and posted a career-high 53 appearances, recording the
• Scored upon in his next outing on April 8 @ CLE (1 ER, 0.1 first 2 wins and 2 saves of his ML career.
IP)…optioned to Tacoma on April 9. • Optioned to Triple-A Tacoma once during the campaign
• Recalled on May 31 and did not allow a hit across 3 from June 18-July 9, allowing just 2 unearned runs on 2 hits
scoreless outings from June 3-7 before being optioned again (.091 AVG) with an 11-to-2 SO/BB ratio.
on June 9. • Scored upon in 7 of his first 16 ML outings from April 10-June
• Recalled for the 3rd and final time on July 3 and made 2 2 with a 5.51 ERA before lowering his season ERA to 3.42
more scoreless outings before being optioned back to TAC after 11 consecutive scoreless appearances (10.0 IP) from
on July 16. June 7-July 24 (.091 AVG, 0.50 WHIP).
• Overall with SEA, walked 13 and struck out 12 across his 8 • Scored upon in 8 of his final 26 outings from July 26-
total outings and 9.0 IP, posting ratios of 13.00 SO/9 IP, 12.00 Oct. 4 (4.88 ERA), allowing multiple runs in 6 of those 8
B/9 IP and 1.08 SO/BB. appearances.
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• Earned his first 2 ML victories in back-to-back outings on victory @TOR, helping SEA defeat TOR 2-0 in the 3-game
July 10 vs. TOR and July 14 @ TEX. set…in the 18-inning elimination Game 3 of the ALDS vs.
HOU, Festa pitched scoreless 14th and 15th frames and
• In his next outing on July 16, he notched his 1st career save
threw 16 of his 17 pitches for strikes…SEA lost 1-0.
as he struck out the side in the bottom of the 10th inning
against the Texas Rangers.
• In Festa's Yankee Stadium debut on August 1, the Staten 2016-21
Island Native retired 5 consecutive former MLB All-Stars
• Spent most of 2021 with Triple-A Tacoma, posting a 2.95
in Aaron Judge, Anthony Rizzo, Gleyber Torres, Josh
ERA (7 ER, 21.1 IP) across 19 app...also made a combined 4
Donaldson and Andrew Benintendi.
scoreless rehab assignments between High-A Everett and
• Posted a 3.56 SO/BB ratio and did not walk multiple the Rookie-Level ACL Mariners.
hitters in any of his 53 outings…issued exactly 1 walk in 18
• Did not pitch in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
appearances, not issuing a free pass in 35 outings.
• Made his first career Opening Day roster in 2019 for
POSTSEASON:
Made his Postseason debut in 2022,
SEA, going 0-2 with a 5.64 ERA (14 ER, 22.1 IP) across 20
pitching 1.1 IP of 1-run ball in SEA’s Game 2 Wild Card Series
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appearances…made his Triple-A debut for Tacoma and went
1-1 with a 2.64 ERA (9 ER, 30.2 IP), converting 5 of his 6 SVO.
PERSONAL
• Spent the duration of 2018 with Double-A Arkansas and
• Played 3 seasons at East Stroudsburg University in
converted a career-best 20 SV in 22 SVO (90.9%), going
Pennsylvania where he was the highest draft pick in
5-2 with a 2.76 ERA (15 ER, 49.0 IP)…earned Texas League
ESU history…along with OF Robert Bennie (24th round -
Post-Season All-Star honors and was named an MiLB.com
Oakland), the duo became the first ESU teammates drafted
Organization All-Star for SEA following the season.
in same year in program history…in his senior 2016 season,
• Spent all of 2017 with Single-A Modesto and posted career- was a Brett Tomko Award national finalist (one of 10) for DII
highs in IP (69.2) and SO (99) with a 3.23 ERA, earning Pitcher of the Year, and earned PSAC East Co-Pitcher of
California League Mid-Season All-Star honors…made 8 app. the Year honors…set school single-season records for wins
for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League following (11), strikeouts (105), innings (88.0), games started (13) and
the season and was named to the AFL Rising Stars squad. complete games (9)...set career records for wins (23) and
strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.1).
• In 2016, made his professional debut with Low-A Everett
and nearly split his season starting (8 app) vs. relieving (6)…
won a career-best 6 games while posting a 3.73 ERA.
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Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2016 EVE A(Short) 6 2 3.73 14 8 0 0 0 60.1 60 29 25 3 2 14 58 1.23 .259 232 2 5 253 709/505
2017 MOD A(Adv) 4 2 3.23 42 1 0 6 9 69.2 61 30 25 7 1 19 99 1.15 .228 267 4 2 291 1048/725
2018 ARK AA 5 2 2.76 44 0 0 20 22 49.0 50 18 15 6 2 12 67 1.27 .263 190 1 2 208 803/551
2018 SEA MLB 0 0 2.16 8 1 0 0 0 8.1 13 2 2 0 1 2 4 1.80 .351 37 2 0 40 159/103
2019 TAC AAA 1 1 2.64 23 0 0 5 6 30.2 23 11 9 3 1 14 33 1.21 .204 113 1 4 128 476/297
2019 SEA MLB 0 2 5.64 20 0 0 0 2 22.1 20 15 14 5 2 12 21 1.43 .241 83 1 1 101 407/253
2021 A-MRN ROK 0 0 0.00 2 1 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0.50 .000 6 0 0 8 21/16
2021 EVE A+ 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.50 .143 7 0 0 7 26/21
2021 TAC AAA 4 1 2.95 19 0 0 1 2 21.1 17 7 7 4 3 3 31 0.94 .215 79 0 0 86 342/247
2021 3 Teams Minors 4 1 2.49 23 1 0 1 2 25.1 18 7 7 4 4 4 39 0.87 .196 92 0 0 101 389/284
2022 TAC AAA 1 0 0.00 6 0 0 0 1 6.2 2 2 0 0 0 2 11 0.60 .091 22 0 1 24 88/61
2022 SEA MLB 2 0 4.17 53 0 0 2 3 54.0 43 26 25 10 2 18 64 1.13 .218 197 1 4 219 897/597
2023 TAC AAA 1 0 0.53 28 0 0 15 16 34.0 11 5 2 2 3 16 28 0.79 .101 109 1 5 128 492/312
2023 SEA MLB 0 0 4.00 8 0 0 0 0 9.0 4 4 4 1 0 12 13 1.78 .129 31 1 0 43 195/105
Career SEA MLB 2 2 4.32 89 1 0 2 5 93.2 80 47 45 16 5 44 102 1.32 .230 348 5 5 403 1658/1058
Career 6 Teams Minors 22 8 2.71 180 10 0 47 56 275.2 225 102 83 25 13 81 335 1.11 .220 1025 9 19 1133 4005/2735
WILD CARD
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SEA MLB 0 0 6.75 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.75 .200 5 0 0 5 20/14
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SEA MLB 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .000 6 0 0 6 17/16
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SEA MLB 0 0 2.70 2 0 0 0 0 3.1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0.30 .091 11 0 0 11 37/30
Career SEA MLB 0 0 2.70 2 0 0 0 0 3.1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0.30 .091 11 0 0 11 37/30
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GILLASPIE
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Height: 6-2 Bats: R Full Name Logan Craig Gillaspie
Date of Birth April 17, 1997 in Bakersfield, California
Weight: 216 Throws: R Current Residence Bakersfield, California
2024 Opening Day Age 26
logan_gillaspie
MLB Service Time 0.076
guh-LESS-pee MLB Debut May 17, 2022 vs. NYY (with BAL)
RHP How Obtained Claimed off waivers from BOS on Novemeber 15, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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• Added to the 40-man roster on November 19. Level Helena where he finished out the season appearing in
10 games for the H-Brewers.
• Pitched in Independent Baseball in 2017 across three
2020 different leagues (Pecos, Pacific Association and American
• Did not pitch due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Association)...combined to appear in 21 games while posting
a 3.86 ERA (16 ER, 37.1 IP) with 42 strikeouts.
2017-19
PERSONAL
• Spent the entire 2019 season with Wisconsin (A), appearing
in a career-high 31 games and posting a 3.96 ERA (48 ER, • His wife's name is Kasandra, and the couple were married in
109.0 IP) with 92 strikeouts...named a Midwest League the 2022 offseason.
All-Star.
• Attended Oxnard College (CA) and Frontier (CA) HS... was
• In 2018, had his contract purchased by the Brewers on July primarily a catcher through high school...at Oxnard, he
13 from the United Shore Professional Baseball League played catcher and third base in addition to pitching.
and was assigned to the AZL Brewers (R)...made two
appearances in Arizona before being promoted to Rookie-
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GO
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Height: 5-10 Bats: R Full Name Woo-Suk Go
Date of Birth August 6, 1998 in Ganghwa-gun, South Korea
Weight: 205 Throws: R Current Residence Ganghwa-gun, South Korea
2024 Opening Day Age 25
OOO-suck-go
MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 3, 2024
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2025 with a mutual option for 2026
2023 SEASON
2021
• In 44 relief appearances for the 2023 Korean Baseball
Organization (KBO) Champion LG Twins last season, Go • Made 63 appearances in his 5th season with the LG Twins,
posted a career-best 12.1 strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched going 4-2 with a 2.17 ERA (14 ER, 58.0 IP)...his 63 outings
with a 3.68 ERA (18 ER, 44.0 IP). trailed just his 65 in '19 for the most in a season in his career.
• According to the KBO statistics site Statiz, Go's fastball • His seven blown saves were the most in a single season in
averaged 152.5 kph (kilometers per hour; which equates to his career, topping his previous high of four blown saves in
94.8 mph) in 2023, fastest among all relievers with at least both 2019 and 2020.
40 innings pitched. • His 30 saves in 2021 were most since his 35 in 2019.
• Owned a 1.36 WHIP with 15 saves and 59 strikeouts against • Was on the roster for the South Korea team in the 2020
22 walks...posted 4.50 walks allowed per nine innings Summer Olympics, but due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, was
pitched...compared to the previous year in 2022, he had delayed until 2021...they played in Japan from July 29-August
walked just 21 in 17 more appearances made. 7, and his only decision in the games was a loss to Japan on
• Allowed just two home runs to his 190 batters faced. August 4.
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Height: 6-5 Bats: L Full Name Jason Joseph Groome
Date of Birth August 23, 1998 in Toms River, New Jersey
Weight: 251 Throws: L Current Residence Fort Myers, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 25
groom MLB Service Time 0.000
Acquired from BOS in exchange for Eric Hosmer, Max Ferguson, Corey Rosier and cash
LHP How Obtained
considerations on August 2, 2022
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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• Recorded 12.39 SO/9.0 IP with a 3.72 SO/BB ratio…struck 2016-17
out 8+ in 9 starts, including a season-high 10 for Portland on
Sept. 4 at New Hampshire (5.0 IP, 0 BB). • Made 14 starts for Greenville (A) and Lowell (A) in 2017,
going a combined 3-0 with a 5.69 ERA (34 ER, 55.1 IP) with
72 SO against 30 BB…named South Atlantic League Pitcher
of the Week for July 31-Aug. 6.
2020
• Made his professional debut in 2016 with 2 starts for
• Was a part of the Red Sox 60-man player pool at their
the Gulf Coast League Red Sox (R) and 1 for (Lowell (A),
Alternate Training Site but did not pitch in a regular season
allowing 3 ER across 6.2 IP (2.70 ERA) and striking out 10 of
game.
the 29 batters he faced.
• Following the season, had his contract selected and was
added to BOS’ 40-man roster on November 20.
2018-19
• Missed the entire 2018 season and most of 2019 due to a
left elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery, which
was performed on May 16, 2018 by Dr. Neal ElAttrache at the
Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Los Angeles, CA…spent the entire
2019 season on the IL, making 3 rehab starts in the regular
season and 2 in the Postseason.
2022 Acquired by SD from BOS in exchange for Eric Hosmer, Max Ferguson, Corey Rosier and cash considerations, August 2
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Height: 6-1 Bats: R Full Name Nicholas Cody Hernandez
Date of Birth December 30, 1994 in Missouri City, Texas
Weight: 222 Throws: R Current Residence Missouri City, Texas
2024 Opening Day Age 29
nicholasher14 MLB Service Time 0.021
How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on January 26, 2024
@nicholasher36
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
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2020 2017
•Did not pitch due to the COVID-19 pandemic. •Made his Double-A debut in 2017 after beginning the season
with High-A Buies Creek, where he earned Carolina League
Mid-Season All-Star honors and was named an MiLB.com
2019 Organization All-Star for HOU.
•Began the season with Single-A Fayetteville and posted a •Converted a career-high 10 of his 11 SVO on the season,
5.87 ERA across 5 appearances before being promoted to allowing 2 ER (1.50 ERA) on 8 hits (.178 AVG).
Double-A Corpus Christi on May 30, where he went 2-3 with
•Posted a 22.0 scoreless-inning streak from April 29-July 2,
1 SV and a 3.42 ERA in 18 appearances.
converting all 7 of his SVO in that stretch with a .111 opp. AVG.
•4 of his 5 ER for Fayetteville came in his 2nd outing of the
•Tossed a career-high 4.0 IP with 4.0 perfect frames on June
season on May 13 vs. Salem.
27 with 7 strikeouts in Buies Creek’s 6-5, 15-inning defeat.
•Scoreless and allowed just 2 hits across his first 6 app for
•Promoted to Double-A Corpus Christi on July 6, where he
FAY from May 31-July 22…missed nearly a month on the
allowed 1+ ER in 8 of his 14 outings for a 5.84 ERA, but
7-day IL from June 17-July 14.
limited Double-A hitters to a .187 AVG.
2018 2016
•Did not pitch in 2018.
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plit his first professional season between Low-A Tri-City
and Single-A Quad Cities, posting a combined 1.73 ERA (5
ER, 26.0 IP) while converting 6 of his 8 SVO across 19 app.
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Full Name Kyle Harris Higashioka
Height: 6-1 Bats: R
Date of Birth April 20, 1990 in Huntington Beach, California
Weight: 204 Throws: R Current Residence Bend, Oregon
2024 Opening Day Age 33
he-GAH-shi-OH-kah MLB Service Time 5.005
@khigashioka MLB Debut April 10, 2017 vs. TBR (with NYY)
C How Obtained
Acquired from NYY along with with Michael King, Randy Vásquez, Jhony Brito and Drew
Thorpe in exchange for Juan Soto and Trent Grisham on December 6, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• Acuired by the Padres on December 6, 2023, in the • Hit safely in 10 of 13 games from April 15-May 15…reached
7-player trade that sent OFs Juan Soto and Trent base in 11 of those games.
Grisham to the Yankees, where he was the longest • Recorded multiple hits in consecutive games with a PA from
tenured player in the organization. May 28-29 for the third time in his career (also: 2G from Oct.
• Drafted in the 7th round of the 2008 First-Year Player 1-March 22 and Aug. 4-July 19).
Draft by the Yankees, he made his MLB debut in 2017 • Tied his career high with 3 hits on May 28 vs. SD...his RBI in
after spending parts of 10 seasons in the minors. the 8th inning marked his 100th career RBI…also became
• Matched NYY club record for the longest gap from draft just the 3rd Yankee in the last 8 years (since 2016) to record
to debut by a player drafted by and debuting with the multiple extra-base hits in an inning…joined Gleyber Torres
Yankees. Shares the record with INF George Zeber, who (2 HR in the 8th inning on Sept. 21, 2022 vs. PIT) and DJ
was chosen in the 5th round of the 1968 First-Year Player LeMahieu (2 2B in the 7th inning on June 3, 2019 against
Draft and made his debut for the team in 1977. BOS at London Stadium).
• Made four consecutive Opening Day rosters (2020-23). • Slashed .414/.433/.517 (12-for-29) with 4 R, 3 2B, 6 RBI and 1
BB in 11 games from May 28-June 16…recorded multiple hits
• Has hit 10 HR in each of the last 3 seasons, becoming in 4 of 7 starts from May 28-June 13.
one of 10 catchers in Yankees history to hit double-digit
home runs in at least three seasons (min. 50% games at • Hit .283 (30-for-106) with 10 R, 5 2B, 3 HR, 16 RBI and 5 BB
C), joining Yogi Berra (15), Jorge Posada (12), Bill Dickey over 33 starts from May 28-Aug. 11.
(9), Gary Sánchez (6), Thurman Munson (6), Elston • Was the catcher for Domingo Germán’s perfect game on
Howard (5), Brian McCann (3), Mike Stanley (3) and Matt June 28 at OAK…marked the 2nd time he has caught a
Nokes (3). no-hitter (also Corey Kluber’s no-hitter on May 19, 2021 at
• Caught Domingo Germán’s perfect game on June 28, TEX)…became the 3rd Yankee to catch multiple no-hitters,
2023 at OAK and Corey Kluber’s no-hitter on May 19, joining Yogi Berra (3) and Joe Girardi (2)…according to Elias,
2021 at TEX, becomign the 3rd Yankee to catch multiple he became the 60th catcher in Major League history to
no-hitters, joining Yogi Berra (3) and Joe Girardi (2). catch multiple no-hitters and the 13th catcher to catch both
According to Elias, he became the 60th catcher in ML a perfect game and no-hitter.
history to catch multiple no-hitters and the 13th to catch • On July 29 @ BAL, hit his 6th HR of the year, which
both a perfect game and no-hitter. measured at 428 ft, matching the longest HR hit of his
career (also: 428 ft HR on Sept. 16, 2020 vs. TOR).
• Hit his first career pinch-hit HR on Aug. 8 @ CWS with a
2023 SEASON 2-run HR in the 8th inning…marked the Yankees' only pinch-
• Hit .236 (57-for-242) with 24 runs, 13 2B, 10 HR, 34 RBI and hit HR in 2023 and the 1st by a Yankee since Anthony Rizzo
14 BB in 92 games with the Yankees…set career highs in on June 19, 2022 @ TOR.
games, hits, doubles, RBI and tied his career high in HR.
• Nine of his final 17 hits (5 2B, 4 HR) went for extra-bases
• Recorded a career-high-tying 3 hits five times: May 28 vs. (Aug. 8-Oct. 1).
SD, July 9 vs. CHC, July 29 at BAL, Aug. 11 at MIA and Sept.
• Reached base a career-high 4 times and tied his career high
12 at BOS (G1)…recorded just five such games over six
in hits on Aug. 11 at Miami (3-for-4, 1 R, 2 RBI, 1 BB).
seasons from 2017-22.
• Hit 3 HR in a 7-game span from Aug. 20-29.
• Slashed .292/.352/.569 (19-for 65) with 7 runs, 3 2B, 5 HR, 9
RBI and 6 BB over 29 games vs. the AL East…five of his 10 • Hit his career-high-tying 10th HR of the season on Aug. 29
HR came against AL East opponents. @ DET…became the 10th catcher in NYY franchise history to
hit double-digit HRs in 3 seasons (min. 50% games at C)…
• From April 2-June 13, slashed .370/.452/.444 (10-for-27) with
joined Yogi Berra (15), Jorge Posada (12), Bill Dickey (9), Gary
2 doubles, 11 RBI and 4 BB with RISP.
Sánchez (6), Thurman Munson (6), Elston Howard (5), Brian
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McCann (3), Mike Stanley (3) and Matt Nokes (3). 8 vs. BOS.
• Recorded his 1st career walk-off hit on Sept. 10 vs. MIL with • Was placed on the COVID-19 IL from May 22-24…missed 3
a 2B in the 13th inning (1- for-2, 1 2B, 1 RBI)…had entered the team games.
game as a defensive replacement at C in the 10th.
• On June 12 vs. CHC, recorded his 4th career-multi HR game
• Played for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, where and collected a career-high-tying 3 hits...it marked his
he appeared in 3 games (did not bat). 1st 3-hit game since Sept. 16, 2020 vs. TOR (3 HR) and it
marked his 1st multi-HR game since April 12, 2021 at TOR in
Dunedin (2 HR)…hit a solo HR in the 3rd inning and a solo
2022 HR in the 8th inning…hit his 2nd HR off a 35.1 mph pitch
from INF Frank Schwindel, the slowest pitch in which a HR
• Batted .227 (52-for-229) with 27 R, 7 2B, 10 HR, 31 RBI and
was hit in the Statcast Era (since 2015).
12 BB in 83 games with the Yankees…set career highs in
games played, runs scored, hits and RBI…matched his • Recorded his 100th career hit on Aug. 3 vs. SEA with a 7th-
career high with 10 HR (also: 2021). inning, 2-run HR.
• Hit 10 HR and 26 RBI over his final 43 starts of the season P
OSTSEASON: With the Yankees, appeared in 3 Postseason
after not hitting a HR with just 5 RBI in his 1st 29 starts. games (2 starts), going 0-for-6 with 1 BB.
• His 3.54 catcher's ERA was the sixth-lowest in the AL and
9th-lowest in the Majors.
2021
• Recorded a career-high-tying 3 hits 4 times in 2022…had
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it .181 (35-for-193) with 20 R, 10 2B, 10 HR, 29 RBI and 17
1 such game over his first 5 seasons from 2017-21 (once in
BB in 67 games with the Yankees…set career highs in 2B,
2020).
HR and BB.
• Made his first career Opening Day start at catcher on April
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is 3.38 catchers’ ERA was the lowest in the AL and 6th- and 1 BB in his first career postseason games…made his
lowest in the Majors (min. 350.0 innings caught). postseason debut in AL Wild Card Series Game 1 @ CLE on
Sept. 29, starting behind the plate and going 1-for-5.
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alked 17 times in 67 games after not collecting a walk in
his previous 2 seasons (34 games from 2019-20) and just 8 • Hit a game-tying solo HR in the 5th inning of ALDS Game 1
BB in 72 games over his first 4 seasons from 2017-20. @ TB at Petco Park, his first career postseason HR (2-for-4,
2 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 1 BB)…with his HR from the No. 9 spot and
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osted a 3.26 catcher’s ERA with RHP Gerrit Cole on the
Clint Frazier homering from the No. 8 spot in the lineup,
mound during the regular season (59 ER, 163.0IP)…was the
became the first Yankee duo to homer in the No. 8 and 9
8th-lowest catcher’s ERA behind any pitcher in the Majors
spots in the lineup in the same postseason game.
in 2021 (min. 125.0 IP caught with that pitcher).
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rew 10 BB in his first 22 games of the season after
collecting only 8 BB in 72 games over his first 4 seasons. 2019
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ecorded his third career multi-HR game on April 12 at TOR, • Hit .214 (12-for-56) with 8 R, 5 2B, 3 HR and 11 RBI in 18
his first since Sept. 16, 2020 vs. TOR (3 HR)…hit a game- games over 3 stints with the Yankees (April 12-23, July 24-
winning 2-run HR in the fifth and a solo HR in the 8th… Aug. 9 and Sept. 8-29), making 14 starts at catcher.
his 5th-inning HR was the first go-ahead hit of his career…
• Notched his first career multi-XBH game on Aug. 4 vs. BOS,
according to STATS, was the first catcher in MLB history to
connecting with doubles in the 2nd and 3rd innings...had 4
have three multi-HR games within his first 12 career HR.
2B in 46 career games coming into the day.
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et a new career high in HR with his 5th HR of the season • Collected his first career multi-HR game and set a career
on a game-tying solo HR off Max Scherzer in the 3rd inning high with 5 RBI on Aug. 7 at BAL…had never had more than
on May 8 vs. WSH (previous: 4HR in 2020). 2 RBI in a game entering the night.
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aught Corey Kluber’s no-hitter on May 19 @ TEX… • In 70 G with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, slashed
according to Elias, his 93 career games prior to catching the .278/.348/.581 (67-for-241) with 42 R, 13 2B, 20 HR and 56
no-hitter marked the second-fewest career regular-season RBI…ranked 5th among NYY minor leaguers in home runs.
appearances prior to a no-hit effort, trailing Jorge Posada’s
92 career games catching David Wells’ perfect game.
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as placed on the COVID-19 injured list on July 16 and was 2018
reinstated on July 27…missed 9 team games. • Hit .167 (12-for-72) with 6 R, 2 2B, 3 HR and 6 RBI in 29
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OSTSEASON: Was the starting catcher for the Yankees games (20 starts at C) over 2 stints with the Yankees (June
in the AL Wild Card @ BOS, going 0-for-2 before being 25- July 19 and July 24- Sept. 30).
removed for a pinch hitter in the 8th inning. • On July 1 vs. BOS, hit a solo HR off David Price—the first hit
and HR of his Major League career, snapping an 0-for-22
stretch to begin his career, the longest drought by a Yankee
2020 to start his career since RHP Hal Reniff (0-for-25 from 1961-
• Hit .250 (12-for-48) with 7R, 1 2B, 4 HR and 10 RBI in 64).
16 games with the Yankees…spent the entire COVID- • Was the first Yankee to homer for his first Major League hit
shortened season at the Major League level for the first time since Tyler Austin and Aaron Judge hit back-to-back HRs in
in his career…all of his 10 RBI came in his final 8 games. their first PAs on Aug. 13, 2016 vs. TB…was the first Yankee
• Missed 22 games on the 10-day injured list with a right to homer against BOS for his first MLB hit since Andy
oblique strain from Aug. 8 to Sept. 1 (retro Aug. 6). Phillips on Sept. 26, 2004 at Fenway Park.
• On Sept. 16 vs. TOR, was the first Yankee with a 3 HR game • With solo HRs on July 1, July 3 and July 4, became the 2nd
since DH Gary Sánchez on April 7, 2019 @ BAL…was the Yankee in franchise history to have his first 3 Major League
3rd Yankee in franchise history to hit 3 HR in a game as a hits go for HRs, joining Alfonso Soriano (first 3 H were
catcher, joining Bill Dickey (July 26, 1939 vs. STL and Mike HRs from Sept. 24, 1999-April 9, 2000)…was the first Major
Stanley on Aug. 10, 1995 vs. Cleveland (Game 1)…overall, Leaguer whose first three Major League hits were HRs since
was the 23rd player in Yankee franchise history to hit at least Colorado’s Trevor Story in April 2016 (first 4 H were HRs).
3 HR in a regular season game (32nd time)…was the first • In 53 games with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, hit .202
Yankee to hit 3 HR in a game as the No. 9 hitter and just the (38-for-188) with 16 R, 10 2B, 5 HR and 22 RBI.
6th to do so in Major League history (first since MIN's Eddie
Rosario on June 13, 2017 vs. SEA)…marked his 2nd career POSTSEASON: Was on the Yankees’ AL Wild Card Game
multi-HR game (also 2 HR on Aug. 7, 2019 @ BAL. roster, but did not play.
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(April 9-May 5, June 16-18), did not record a hit in 18 AB (2
R, 2BB).
2014
• Made his Major League debut as a 9th-inning defensive
• Split time with the GCL Yankees 1 and Single-A Tampa...
replacement at catcher on April 10 vs. Tampa Bay (did not
combining to hit .224 (11-for-49) with 8 R, 4 2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI
bat)…was the first Yankee to make his Major League debut
and 7 BB in 17 games…caught 6-of-24 (25.0%) potential
at catcher since Austin Romine on Sept. 11, 2011 @ LAA.
base stealers.
• Made his first ML start at catcher on April 12 vs. TB, going
• Started the season with the GCL Yankees 1 and hit .217 (5-
0-for-4 with 1 R…was behind the plate for LHP Jordan
for-23) with 3 R, 1 2B, 1 RBI and 3 BB in 8 games.
Montgomery’s Major League debut that day, the first
Yankees battery to each make their first career starts in • Was transferred to Tampa on Aug. 5 and batted .231 (6-for-
the same game since RHP Jorge De Paula and C Michel 26) with 5 R, 3 2B, 1 HR, 2 RBI and 4 BB in 9 games.
Hernández on Sept. 26, 2003 vs. BAL (G2).
• Following the season, hit .409 (9-for-22) with 4 R, 3 2B, 1 HR
• In 14 games with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, hit .264 and 2 RBI in 6 games with the AFL’s Scottsdale Scorpions.
(14-for-53) with 5 R, 4 2B, 2 HR and 11 RBI.
• Missed nearly half the season with 3 stints on the
minor league IL…appeared with Short-Season Single-A 2008-13
Staten Island and Rookie-level Pulaski as part of rehab • In 2013, appeared in 7 games with Double-A Trenton and
assignments. batted .320 (8-for-25) with 1R, 3 2B, 1 HR and 5 RBI…threw
out 4-of-16 (25.0%) potential base stealers.
• Following the season, was tabbed by Baseball America as
the Yankees’ “Best Defensive Catcher.” • Split the 2012 season between Single-A Tampa and
Double-A Trenton...combining to hit .170 (25-for-147) with
14 R, 5 2B, 6 HR and 23 RBI in 44 games…appeared in 29
2016 games as a catcher and threw out 15-of-34 (44.1%) potential
base stealers.
• Combined with Double-A Trenton and Triple-A Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre to hit .276 (102-for-370) with 55 R, 24 2B, 21 • Spent his 2011 campaign between Single-A Tampa and
HR and 81 RBI in 102 games…entered the season with just Single-A Charleston to the tune of a combined .231 (68-
30 HR in 411 career minor league games and his previous for-294) average with 35 R, 16 2B, 8 HR and 29 RBI in 82
single-season career high was 8 HR in 2011. games…caught 27-of-73 (37.0%) potential base stealers.
• Caught 30.2% of potential base stealers (29-of-96)…among • Played the entirety of the 2010 season with Single-A
Yankees farmhands, tied Chris Gittens for the lead in HR (21) Charleston, hitting .225 (72-for-320) with 35 R, 18 2B, 6
and ranked 3rd in RBI (81). HR and 24 RBI in 90 games…threw out 27-of-83 (32.5%)
potential base stealers.
• Began the season with Double-A Trenton, batting .293 (65-
for-222) with 31 R, 15 2B, 11 HR and 51 RBI in 63 games…was • In 2009, with short-season Single-A Staten Island, hit .253
named an Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star. (55-for-217) with 24 R, 11 2B, 2 HR and 32 RBI in 60 games…
caught 19-of-75 (25.3%) potential base stealers.
• Also played for Scranton/WB, hitting .250 (37-for-148)
with 24 R, 9 2B, 10 HR and 30 RBI in 39 games…combined • Made his professional debut with the GCL Yankees in 2008,
between Trenton and Scranton/WB to hit .420 (29-for-69) batting .261 (12-for-46) with 5 R, 1 2B, 1 HR and 3 RBI in 18 G.
with 21 R, 8 2B, 9 HR and 32 RBI in 18 games in June.
• Was added to the 40-man roster on Nov. 4, 2016.
PERSONAL
• Graduated from Edison (Calif.) High School in 2008, where
2015 he hit .382 with 7 HR and 31 RBI as a senior and earned
All-County honors…was selected as the starting catcher for
• With Single-A Tampa and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
the 2008 Orange County All-Star South team…was the 2006
combined to hit .250 (81-for-324) with 27 R, 19 2B, 2 3B, 5
All-Sunset League “Rookie of the Year”.
HR and 37 RBI in 93 games…threw out 40-for-136 potential
base stealers (29.4%). • Was named a recipient of the Thurman Munson Award in
February 2023.
• Began the season with Tampa, batting .254 (78-for-307) with
25 R, 18 2B, 2 3B, 5 HR and 36 RBI in 88 games and was • Partnered with the Special Operations Warrior Foundation
named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star. (SOWF) in 2021 and 2023 to auction game-used gear to
support the families of fallen soldiers…SOWF provides
• Was promoted to Scranton/WB on Sept. 1 and hit .176 (3-for-
support to the surviving children of Special Operations
17) with 2 R, 1 2B and 1 RBI in 5 games.
personnel who lose their lives in the line-of-duty and
• After becoming a free agent in November, re-signed with provides grants to severely combat-wounded and
the Yankees to a minor league contract on Nov. 18, 2015. hospitalized Special Operations personnel and their
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families…the raffle has featured Higashioka’s game-worn • Is an avid supporter of the MLB Urban Youth Academy in
custom Memorial Day spikes, full catchers gear and mask, Compton, California — which he is a proud alumni of.
commemorative, game-used Armed Forces Day and Team
• Following the 2021 season, was tabbed by the New York
USA gear and other specialty game-worm items from the
Chapter of the BBWAA as the winner of the Ben Epstein/
Memorial Day weekend series.
Dan Castellano “Good Guy” Award.
• Was named the Yankees’ nominee for the 2021 Roberto
Clemente Award, his first career nomination…the Roberto
Clemente Award is the annual recognition of a Major
League player who best represents the game of baseball
through extraordinary character, community involvement,
philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the
field.
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WILD CARD
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 NYY MLB .200 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .200 .200 .400 5 0 0 0 0
2021 NYY MLB .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 0
Career NYY MLB .143 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .143 .143 .286 7 0 0 0 0
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 NYY MLB .308 4 13 2 4 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 .357 .538 .895 14 0 0 0 0
2022 NYY MLB .000 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .250 .000 .250 4 0 0 0 0
Career NYY MLB .250 6 16 2 4 0 0 1 2 2 4 0 0 .333 .438 .771 18 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 NYY MLB .278 5 18 2 5 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 .316 .444 .760 19 0 0 0 0
2021 NYY MLB .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 0
2022 NYY MLB .000 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 .143 .000 .143 7 0 0 0 0
Career NYY MLB .192 9 26 2 5 0 0 1 2 2 10 0 0 .250 .308 .558 28 0 0 0 0
2023 Acquired from NYY along with Michael King, Randy Vásquez, Jhony Brito and Drew Thorpe in exchange for Juan Soto and Trent Grisham,
December 6
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Height: 6-3 Bats: R Full Name Jairo Alejandro Iriarte Mayora
Date of Birth December 15, 2001 in La Guaira, Venezuela
Weight: 223 Throws: R Current Residence La Guaira, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 22
HI-roh EAR-ee-ARE-tay MLB Service Time 0.000
jairo_iriarte15 How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2018
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
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024 marked his 1st Spring Training invitation to Major •Struck out 109 batters but walked 42...faced a career-most
League camp. 409 batters.
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as yet to placed on the Injured List in his minor league
career. 2019-21
• In parts of four minor league seasons, enters 2024 with • Split the 2021 season between ACL Padres (R) and Lake
a 8-18 record in 72 appearances (50 starts) with a 5.03 Elsinore, combining for 12 appearances (six starts) with
ERA (138 ER, 247.0 IP) and 292 strikeouts againts 114 a 11.40 ERA (38 ER, 30.0 IP)...began the year with the
walks. ACL Padres and was promoted to LE on August 6...was
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ntered 2024 ranked as the Padres' No. 8 prospect by re-assigned back to ACL Padres on August 27, where he
MLB Pipeline and No. 9 by Baseball America. finished the season.
•Did not pitch during the Pandemic-shortened 2020 season.
•In his first season as a professional in 2019, appeared in
2023 SEASON
12 games for the Dominican Summer League Padres (R),
•Split the season between Fort Wayne (A) and San Antonio posting a 3.31 ERA in 12 appearances (five starts) with 21
(AA), working primarily as a starter (21 starts in 27 total strikeouts against 14 walks allowed).
appearances)...he pitched to a 3.49 ERA (35 ER, 90.1 IP) while
posting career bests in strikeouts (128), appearances (27),
starts (21), opponents' average (.216) pitches thrown (1,563) PERSONAL
and strikes thrown (969).
• Grew up in La Guaira, Venezuela loving school and
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anned almost a third of opposing hitters but walked nearly baseball...didn't start playing baseball unti he was seven
12 percent of batters faced (128 SO in 385 batters faced with years old, however.
45 walks allowed).
• Has two sons, Dereck and Jairel.
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egan the season in FW, where he had a 3.10 ERA (21 ER,
• Joined a baseball academy in Venezuela, and at a showcase
61.0 IP) in 14 appearances (all starts)...he struck out 77
in 2018, impressed scouts by throwing 19 strikes in 21
batters and allowed 28 walks.
pitches at 16 years old.
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as promoted to SA on July 14, and in 13 appearances
(seven starts) at the Double-A level, he held opposing bats
to a .198 clip...owned a 4.30 ERA (14 ER, 29.1 IP) with the
Missions with 51 punchouts against 17 walks allowed
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llowed just 4 home runs to the 385 batters he faced.
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n November 14, 2023, the Padres added Irarte to their 40-
man roster, protecting him from the 2023 Rule 5 Draft.
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inished the season ranked as the Padres' No. 6 overall
prospect by MLB Pipeline.
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pent the entire campaign with Lake Elsinore (A), going 4-7
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Height: 6-3 Bats: L Full Name Alek Scott Jacob
Date of Birth June 16, 1998 in Spokane, Washington
Weight: 199 Throws: R Current Residence Spokane, Washington
2024 Opening Day Age 25
MLB Service Time 0.087
MLB Debut July 15, 2023 @ PHI
RHP How Obtained Signed as a 16th-round selection in the 2021 First Year Player Draft on July 19, 2021
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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Height: 6-0 Bats: S Full Name Bryce Christopher Johnson
Date of Birth October 27, 1995 in Cypress, Texas
Weight: 192 Throws: R Current Residence Montgomery, Texas
2024 Opening Day Age 28
MLB Service Time 0.093
MLB Debut August 3, 2022 @ LAD (w/ SF)
OF How Obtained Signed as a 6th-round selection in the 2017 First Year Player Draft on June 21, 2017
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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2017-20 • Earned Northwest League Post-Season All-Star honors in
his first professional season in 2017 for Low-A Salem-Keizer.
• Did not play in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
• Began the 2019 season with High-A San Jose, hitting .265
(69-for-260) across 68 games before making his Double-A PERSONAL
debut with Richmond, where he his .243 (51-for-210) in 60
• Played 3 seasons at Sam Houston State where he
games…combined between the 2 stops to post career highs
helped the Bearkats reach their first NCAA Division I
in a variety of offensive categories, including hits (120), 2B
Super Regional…he was named to the NCAA Lubbock
(23), BB (63), runs scored (68), games played (128), total
All-Tournament Team after hitting .353 (6-for-17) with 4 RBI
bases (172) and at-bats (470).
in 2017…his 67 career steals were fourth-most in program
• Spent the 2018 season at High-A San Jose and swiped a history.
career-high tying 31 bases out of 35 attempts (88.6%).
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Height: 5-10 Bats: R Full Name Ha-Seong Kim
Date of Birth October 17, 1995 in Bucheon, South Korea
Weight: 201 Throws: R Current Residence Bucheon, South Korea
2024 Opening Day Age 28
HA-song MLB Service Time 3.000
hhh_07
INF MLB Debut
How Obtained
April 1, 2021 vs. ARI (with SD)
Signed as a international free agent on December 31, 2020
Contract Status Signed through 2024 (mutual option for 2025)
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•Sept. 29 @ CWS, drew his 74th & 75th walks to finish the (1998) and Khalil Greene (2004, 2007).
season trailing just Juan Soto's ML-leading 132 walks on
•Turned in the team's third-highest WAR (3.7), trailing just
the team...Kim's 75 free passes mark the most walks by a
Manny Machado’s 7.4 WAR and Jake Cronenworth’s 4.1 WAR.
San Diego infielder since Chase Headly's 86 BB in 2012 and
ranked 4th among NL infielders. •His .982 (8 E/455 TC) fielding percentage was the highest
fielding percentage for a Padres’ shortstop in a 162-
•Sept. 30 @ CWS, matched his career high in hits (4) for the
game season since 2018, when Freddy Galvis turned in a
2nd time in his career (other: Aug. 2, 2022, vs. COL) and
franchise-best .986 (9 E/ 630 TC) fielding percentage…Kim’s
tallied his 6th multi-SB game to extend his team-leading SB
.982 clip ranks as the fifth-highest, single-season fielding
total to 38 swipes on the year.
percentage in Padres’ franchise history.
•In the season finale @ CWS, collected his 60th RBI to
•Among Padre infielders, his 6 outs above average trailed
surpass his career mark of 59 RBI from 2022.
only Machado's 8 OAA.
•Played for Korea in the World Baseball Classic...hit .188 (3-
•Wrapped his 2022 campaign ranking fourth on the team in
for-16) with 3 HRs and 6 RBI.
batting average (.251).
•His career-high 150 games played ranked fifth all-time
2022 among Korean-born players and are the most since Shin-
Soo Choo’s 151 games with Texas…his 130 hits, 87 singles,
•In his second Major League season, Kim notched career
29 doubles and 12 stolen bases during the 2022 season
highs across all offensive categories and was named a 2022
were the most in the National League by a Korean-born
Gold Glove award finalist.
players since Choo’s 2013 season with CIN…also trails only
•Became 1 of 4 Padre shortstops in club history to play at Choo among Korean-born players in single-season highs
least 131 games at shortstop and own a .704 OPS or higher in hits (9th), singles (9th), doubles (8th), triples (T-2nd) and
in a season, joining Garry Templeton (1985), Chris Gomez stolen bases (T-5th).
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•Concluded the season reaching base in 16 of his final America and No. 86 by ESPN...Baseball America also ranked
18 games, collecting a hit in 12 of those games with four Kim as the Padres' No. 5 overall prospect and their 2nd-
doubles, three home runs and eight RBI at a .288 clip. highest ranked infield prospect, behind just SS CJ Abrams.
P
OSTSEASON: The 2022 playoffs marked his first MLB •His 2.1 defensive WAR was the 3rd-highest in the National
Postseason, and his 8 runs scored tied with Trent Grisham League per Baseball Reference, behind just COL's Ryan
for the most in a single Postseason in franchise history. McMahon (2.5) and PIT's Jacob Stallings (2.3).
•Alongside Machado, Kim’s 3 doubles tied for 2nd-most in •Had a season-long 5-game hitting streak from May 17-23,
team history and are the most since the 1998 Postseason batting .316 (6-for-19) with 3 2B, 1 3B and 4 RBI...had a
when Rubén Rivera collected a franchise-high 4 doubles. season-long 7-game on-base streak (reaching via hit, walk,
or hit-by-pitch) from May 15-23.
•On the team, his 6 walks trailed just Jurickson Profar’s 8 and
were also the 2nd-most since the 1998 season when several •The Padres were 59-58 in games in which he appeared and
Padres collected 7-plus walks. 38-25 in games in which he started.
•Hit .222 vs. left-handers (18-for-81) with 7 2B and 2 HR and
hit .194 (36-for-186) vs. RHP with 5 2B, 2 3B and 6 HR.
2021
•Posted a .719 OPS at Petco and a .530 OPS on the road.
•Posted by the KBO's Kiwoom Heroes on Dec. 7, 2020...
signed a 4-year contract with SD on Dec. 31, 2020, becoming •Slugged .406 vs. NL West opponents (5 2B and 4 HR).
the Padres' 1st Korean-born position player.
•Made 40 app. as a PH, batting .114 (4-for-35) with a HR and
•Made his Major League debut on April 1, 2021 vs. ARI, pinch 4 BB.
hitting in the T-7th (struck out swinging)...logged his 1st MLB
•His 3 outs above average tied with Adam Frazier and Manny
hit, multi-hit game, and RBI in his next appearance on April
Machado for the highest among Padres' infielders, and was
3 vs. ARI, going 2-for-4 with an RBI.
T-2nd on the team behind Trent Grisham's 6 OAA.
•Entered 2021 rated as the No. 78 prospect by Baseball
•In the field, made appearances at second base (21 games
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and 20 starts), third base (23 games and 18 starts), and •Prior to his posting, was ranked by FanGraphs as their No. 8
shortstop (35 games and 25 starts)...made 5 errors. highest rated free agent in 2021.
2020 2019
•Played 138 games with the Kiwoom Heroes of the Korean • In his 6th season with the Kiwoom Heroes (previously
Baseball Organization (KBO), appearing in 96 games at named Nexen, after the naming rights were sold to Kiwoom
shortstop and 55 games at third base. Securities), he batted a career-high .307 (166-for-540) with
38 2B, 2 3B and 19 HR in 139 games.
•Hit .306 (163-for-533) with a career-high 30 HR, .397 OBP,
.921 OPS, 24 2B, 109 RBI, 23 SB, 111 runs scored and 75 walks • Stole a career-high 33 bases and was caught just 4 times...
to just 68 strikeouts. set career highs in hits, doubles and run scored.
•Led his club in HR, RBI and runs scored, and among all KBO • Earned his 2nd KBO Gold Glove award in as many years at
players, Kim ranked 3rd in runs scored, 5th in stolen bases, SS...played in 105 G (with 100 GS) and logged 846.0 innings
6th in walks, 8th in total bases (279), 9th in RBI, 10th in HR, at SS in 2019 with 15 errors, 62 double plays turned and a
11th in hits and OPS, 12th in AVG and 13th in SLG (.523). .967 fielding %...also played in 36 games at 3B (28 starts).
•His walk-to-strikeout rate in 2020 in the KBO more than
doubled his first full season in 2015, when he walked 56
2018
times and struck out 115 times.
• Earned his 1st-career KBO Gold Glove award at SS for the
•At 25, he was the youngest player among the top 10 home-
Nexen Heroes, playing in 126 games (124 starts) at short
run hitters in the KBO in 2020...Mel Rojas Jr. led with 47 HR,
with a .979 fielding %.
and former MLB players Preston Tucker (32), Jamie Romak
(32) and Aaron Altherr (31) finished ahead of Kim, who • Hit .288 on the season in 129 games (147-for-511) with a .358
ranked 9th in the league. OBP, .474 SLG and .832 OPS.
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PERSONAL
• In his introductory interview on January 5, 2021, Kim
opened the Zoom call by introducing himself in English:
“Hello everyone. I am Ha-Seong Kim of the San Diego
Padres. Nice to meet you all.” Kim continued in Korean:
“It’s truly my honor to join the San Diego Padres, the Major
League’s best baseball team with tremendous firepower
and excellent pitching. I’m very excited to be part of a team
with such great talent as Manny Machado, Fernando Tatis,
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2014 Nexen KBO .188 60 48 17 9 2 1 2 7 8 13 4 3 .298 .396 .694 59 0 2 1 2
2015 Nexen KBO .290 140 511 89 148 35 5 19 73 56 115 22 4 .362 .489 .851 582 5 4 6 10
2016 Nexen KBO .281 144 526 92 148 29 7 20 84 60 80 28 15 .358 .477 .836 599 6 2 5 7
2017 Nexen KBO .302 141 526 90 159 36 3 23 114 58 65 16 8 .376 .513 .889 601 8 2 7 8
2018 Nexen KBO .288 129 511 95 147 27 4 20 84 54 81 8 2 .358 .474 .832 576 5 1 5 16
2019 Kiwoom KBO .307 139 540 112 166 38 2 19 104 70 80 33 4 .389 .491 .880 625 7 1 7 12
2020 Kiwoom KBO .306 138 533 111 163 24 1 30 109 75 68 23 2 .397 .523 .921 622 8 3 3 12
2021 SD MLB .202 117 267 27 54 12 2 8 34 22 71 6 1 .270 .352 .622 298 4 2 3 6
2021 SD MLB .202 117 267 27 54 12 2 8 34 22 71 6 1 .270 .352 .622 298 4 2 3 6
2022 SD MLB .251 150 517 58 130 29 3 11 59 51 100 12 2 .325 .383 .708 582 7 3 4 9
2023 SD MLB .260 152 538 84 140 23 0 17 60 75 124 38 9 .351 .398 .749 626 3 5 5 7
Career SD MLB .245 419 1322 169 324 64 5 36 153 148 295 56 12 .325 .383 .708 1506 14 10 12 22
Career KBO .294 891 3195 606 940 191 23 133 575 381 502 134 38 .373 .493 .866 3664 39 15 34 67
WILD CARD
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2022 SD MLB .250 3 8 4 2 1 0 0 0 4 4 1 1 .500 .375 .875 12 0 0 0 0
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2022 SD MLB .167 4 18 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 .167 .278 .445 18 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2022 SD MLB .186 12 43 8 8 3 0 0 3 6 14 1 1 .286 .256 .542 49 0 0 0 0
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Height: 6-3 Bats: R Full Name Michael McRae King
Date of Birth May 25, 1995 in Rochester, New York
Weight: 223 Throws: R Current Residence Tampa, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 28
officialmikeking
MLB Service Time 4.004
RHP
MLB Debut September 27, 2019 vs. TEX (with NYY)
Acquired from NYY along with C Kyle Higashioka, RHP Randy Vásquez, RHP Jhony Brito
How Obtained
and RHP Drew Thorpe in exchange for OFs Juan Soto and Trent Grisham on Dec. 6, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• Made his Postseason debut—and only playoff •Did not allow a run in 16 of his first 19 games (from April
appearance—in the 2020 ALDS Game 3 vs. TB at 1-June 3), posting a 1.65 ERA (6 ER, 32.2 IP).
Petco Park, tossing 2.0 perfect inning. Prior to the 2024 •Recorded at least four outs in each of his first 10
season, that was his first and only career appearance in appearances from April 1-May 5…at the time, was T-3rd-
downtown San Diego. longest streak by a Yankees reliever to start a season in
franchise history, trailing only his own 15-game season-
opening streak in 2021 and Ron Davis’ 14-game streak in
2023 SEASON 1980…Stubby Overmire (1951) and Joe Page (1950) also
recorded 10-game streaks…was later surpassed by Jhony
•In 49 games (nine starts) with the Yankees, went 4-8 with six Brito, who recorded at least four outs in each of his first 12
saves, a 2.75 ERA (32 ER, 104.2 IP) and 127 strikeouts gainst relief outings in 2023.
32 walks (3.97 SO/BB ratio).
•Posted a 10.2 scoreless inning streak from April 4-23...posted
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as the only pitcher in the Majors in 2023 to record at least a season-high 11.1 scoreless inning streak from May 15-June
five saves and make at least five starts…became the second 3…was the 3rd-longest such streak of his career, trailing only
pitcher in Yankees' history to accomplish the feat (since a 13.2 scoreless inning streak from April 11-May 4, 2022 and
saves became an official stat in 1969), joining Dick Tidrow a 12.2 scoreless inning streak from April 4-May 13, 2021…his
in 1977, who recorded five saves and made seven starts that seven-game scoreless streak from May 15-June 3 was the
season. 2nd-longest such streak of his career (recorded an eight-
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ponents slashed .226/.292/.346...lefties hit .179 (29-for-162) game streak from June 4-22, 2022).
while righties hit .259 (59-for-228). •Walked two batters on May 17 @ TOR (1.0 IP), marking his
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s a reliever, went 3-4 with six saves and a 3.08 ERA (22 ER, most walks in a relief appearance since May 13, 2021 @ TB
64.1 IP) in 40 appearances…recorded at least four outs in 27 (also 2 BB)…had gone 58 consecutive relief appearances
of those 40 games, the fifth-most such appearances among allowing one BB-or-fewer (May 16, 2021-May 15, 2023)…was
all ML relievers...his 20 relief appearances of at least five just the 3rd Yankees reliever since 2014 to record such a
outs were T-7th in the Majors. streak of 58 games-or-longer (Chad Green: 61 G from 2017-
18 and Adam Warren: 58 G from 2014-16).
•T
ossed at least 2.0 innings in 15 games as a reliever…his
12 relief appearances of at least 2.0 scoreless innings were •Recorded multiple strikeouts in six consecutive relief outings
T-2nd most in the Majors. from May 20-June 8(G1)…was T-2nd longest such streak of
his career (7 G from May 25-September 25, 2021).
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ecorded at least 1.1 IP in four of his saves, matching the
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•Recorded his fifth save of the year on June 25 vs. TEX, do so since Cole on September 1, 2021 at LAA.
tossing a scoreless ninth inning...struck out Marcus Semien
•Posted a 2.19 ERA (13 ER, 53.1 IP) over his final 18 games
in the ninth for his 200th career strikeout.
(nine starts) of the year from July 21-October 1.
•Made his 100th career appearance on July 26 vs. NYM and
retired his only batter faced.
2022
•Made his 1st start of the season on Aug. 12 @ MIA and took
the loss...marked his first start since June 28, 2021 vs. LAA. •Made 34 relief appearances for the Yankees, winning a
career-best 6 decisions with one save and a career-best
•Started nine of his final 11 app. of the season from August
2.29 ERA...struck out 66 while walking 16 before missing the
12-October 1.
final two months of the season on the Injured List.
•Allowed one-or-zero earned runs in seven straight starts
•Opponents batted .192 (35-for-182)...lefties hit .179 (12-for-67)
from August 24-September 26, going 1-2 with a 1.05 ERA
and righties hit .200 (23-for-115)…had a 11.65 K/9.0 IP ratio
(4 ER, 34.1 IP) over that span…his 1.05 ERA was the lowest
(66 SO, 51.0 IP).
in the AL and the 2nd-lowest in the Majors over that span,
trailing only SD's Blake Snell (0.47). •Despite missing the final 67 games of the season, led all
Yankees relievers in strikeouts and WAR (1.7, FanGraphs).
•Recorded the loss on September 20 vs. TOR despite
allowing just one ER over a career-high 7.0 IP...punched out •Recorded at least two strikeouts in 19 of 34 app, including
13 for a career high and the most by a Yankee in 2023 (most nine of his final 18 games (June 5-July 22)…recorded at least
by a Yankees pitcher since Gerrit Cole struck out 14 batters three punchouts in 10 of his relief appearances in 2022.
on Septebmer 7, 2022 vs. MIN (Game 2)…became the 11th
•Allowed just 3-of-20 inherited runners to score (15.0%).
Yankee (15th time) in franchise history to strike out at least
13 batters and not allow a walk in a game…was the first to •Recorded four-or-more outs in 16-of-34 app…tossed at least
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2.0 IP in 11 appearances and did not allow a run in seven of marked just the third time since 1991 that a Yankees reliever
those games…tossed at least 3.0 IP in three games. recorded at least 8 K in a game (also King - 9K in 4.0 IP on
July 3, 2021 vs. the Mets; David Phelps - 9K in 4.0 IP on April
•Made his season debut on Opening Day vs. BOS and earned
26, 2013 vs. Toronto)…his 8 K were the 2nd-highest single-
the win after allowing just one unearned run over 2.0 IP of
game total of his career (9 K on July 3, 2021 vs. the Mets).
relief.
•On May 4 @ TOR, retired all nine batters faced in relief (3.0
•Posted a career-long 13.2 scoreless inning streak from April
IP, 3 strikeouts)…was the first Yankees reliever to not allow
11-May 4 (previous: 12.2 innings from April 4-May 13, 2021).
a baserunner with at least nine batters faced in an outing
•Earned his first-career save on April 14 vs. TOR...entered the since Chad Green on July 4, 2021 (G2) vs. NYM...marked
game with the bases loaded and no outs in the ninth and just the seventh time a Yankees reliever has done so since
stranded all three runners. 2012…also accomplished the feat on May 17 @ BAL (9 BF).
•Struck out 8-of-10 batters over 3.0 scoreless innings in relief •Did not allow a run in a career-long eight straight outings
(one hit) on April 22 vs. CLE…struck out seven consecutive from June 4-22...did not allow a run in 15 of his final 19
batters, becoming the first Yankees pitcher to strike out appearances from June 4-7, 2022, going 4-2 with a 1.23 ERA
seven-or-more straight batters in a game since CC Sabathia and 28 strikeouts in that span.
on July 26, 2011 vs. SEA (also seven straight)…was the first
•Did not allow a hit in six consecutive app. from June
Yankees reliever to accomplish the feat since Ron Davis
4-16, retiring 19-of-22 batters faced in that span with 10
struck out eight straight on May 4, 1981 at California…
strikeouts...was the longest streak of hitless appearances
became just the third Yankees pitcher in franchise history
of his career (previous: three games from September 14-21,
to notch at least eight punchouts in 3.0 IP-or-fewer, joining
2021)…tossed at least 1.0 inning in each of those six outings.
Ron Davis (8 K in 3.0 IP on May 4, 1981 at California) and
Ryne Duren (8 K in 3.0 IP on June 26, 1959 at Chicago-AL)… •Made his final appearance of the season on July 22 @ BAL,
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retiring his first three batters faced before leaving the game 2 on July 4 vs. NYM…the Yankees were just the 3rd team
due to a right elbow fracture. in the last 20 seasons to have two immaculate innings in a
single season, joining the 2019 Red Sox (Chris Sale threw
•Was placed on the 60-day IL on July 23 with a right elbow
one on May 8, 2019 and June 5, 2019) and the 2017 Red Sox
fracture and missed the remainder of the season...at the time
(Craig Kimbrel on May 11, 2017 and Rick Porcello on August
he was placed on the Injured List, he ranked second among
9, 2017)…King was the fifth Yankee to toss an immaculate
Major League relievers in strikeouts and innings pitched.
inning since 2000, following Dellin Betances (August 2, 2017
•Underwent an open reduction and internal fixation on vs. DET), Brandon McCarthy (September 17, 2014 at TB),
his right elbow (ulna fracture) by Dr. David Altchek at the Iván Nova (May 29, 2013 vs. NYM) and A.J. Burnett (June
Hospital for Special Surgery on July 27. 20, 2009 @ FLA)…Baseball Almanac noted that Ron Guidry
(August 7, 1984 vs. CWS) and Al Downing (August 11, 1967 @
CLE) have also thrown immaculate innings…his 5.1 innings
2021 marked the longest start of his career.
•Went 2-4 with a 3.55 ERA in 22 games (six starts) in four •Notched a career-high nine strikeouts over 4.0 scoreless
stints with the Yankees, striking out 62 with 24 walks innings of relief on July 3 vs. the Mets…was the 11th Yankees
allowed. reliever in franchise history to notch nine punchouts in
a game and just the fourth since 1955...joined Phelps as
•Opponents hit .236 (57-for-242)...lefties hit .256 (21-for- the only two Yankees relievers who have recorded nine
82) while right-handed batters hit .225 (36-for-160)...2021 strikeouts in 4.0 IP-or-fewer.
marked his second-career Opening Day roster.
•Was placed on the 10-day IL on July 8 (retro to July 5) with
•In 16 relief appearances, went 2-1 with a 2.33 ERA (10 ER, a right middle finger contusion…transferred to the 60-day
38.2 IP) and 42 strikeouts compared to going 0-3 with a 5.47 IL on July 27…missed 57 team games…in three rehab app.
ERA (15 ER, 24.2 IP) and 20 punchies in six starts…tossed at (one start) with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre from Augsut
least 1.1 innings in 15 of his 16 relief appearances. 31-September 7, was 0-1 with a 4.76 ERA (3 ER, 5.2 IP) and 11
•Was the first Yankees pitcher in franchise history to record strikeouts…reinstated on Sept. 10 and went 2-0 with a 3.00
at least four outs in each of his first 15 relief appearances of ERA (5 ER, (15.0 IP) and 15 SO in eight relief app.
a season from April 4-September 30 (previous record: Ron
Davis’ 14 G from April 11-May 27, 1980).
2020
•His four scoreless relief appearances of at least 3.0 innings
were the most by a Yankees reliever since Adam Warren •Made his first-career Opening Day roster...went 1-2 with a
(also four in 2013). 7.76 ERA (23 ER, 26.2 IP) in nine games (four starts) in his
lone stint with the Yankees (July 23-Sept. 21).
•Tossed at least 4.0 scoreless innings of relief twice in 2021…
was just the third Yankees reliever since 2006 to record •In four starts, went 0-2 with an 8.36 ERA (13 ER, 14.0
multiple relief outings of at least 4.0 scoreless innings. IP)…was 1-0 with a 7.11 ERA (12.2 IP, 10 ER) in five relief
appearances…tossed at least 3.0 innings in six of his nine
•Did not allow a run in his 1st four app. of the season from appearances overall (three starts).
April 4-May 9…was only the 4th Yankees reliever in franchise
history to toss more than an inning and not allow a run •Served as the Yankees’ “opener” in Game 2 on August 8 @
in each of his 1st four relief app. of a season, joining Rich TB, allowing 3 ER in 3.2 IP to record the loss…was his first-
Monteleone (1st 5 relief app. in 1992), Luis Arroyo (1st 5 relief career game started.
app. in 1961) and Hal Reniff (first four relief app, in 1964). •Earned his first Major League win on August 17 vs. BOS (3.0
•Made his season debut on April 4 vs. TOR and tossed 6.0 IP, 3H, 1 ER, 2 SO).
scoreless innings in relief, retiring his final 16 batters faced… P
OSTSEASON: Made his Postseason debut—and only
was the first Yankee to toss at least 6.0 scoreless innings playoff appearance—in ALDS Game 3 vs. Tampa Bay at
in relief while allowing one hit-or-fewer since Bob Shirley Petco Park, tossing 2.0 perfect innings…struck out Brett
on September 21, 1986 @ DET…became the first Yankee to
Phillips (foul tip) in the eighth for his first career Postseason
retire at least 16 straight batters in his season debut since strikeout…(was not on NYY's AL Wild Card Series roster @
Ron Guidry on April 5, 1979 vs. MIL (also 16 in-a-row). CLE).
•Made his first start of the season on May 30 @ DET and •Following the season, was tabbed by Baseball America as
took the loss…marked his first start since September 21, having the “Best Control” among Yankees farmhands.
2020 against TOR in Buffalo.
•Made six starts for NYY from May 30-June 28, going 0-3
with a 5.47 ERA (15 ER, 24.2IP). 2019
•Tossed an immaculate inning in the 4th inning on June 4 • Saw his first Major League action on Sept. 27 @ TEX,
vs. BOS (5.1 IP, 6 H, 4 ER, 0 BB, 5 K, 1 HR)…King was one making just the one appearance (2.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 ER and
of two Yankees pitchers to throw an immaculate inning in 1 SO).
2021 as Chad Green threw one later in the season in Game
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• Was signed to a Major League contract and selected to the wins among Miami farmhands...acquired by NYY along with
Yankees’ active roster on Sept. 19...it was his lone stint with international bonus slot money from MIA in exchange for
the Yankees in 2019 (September 19-29). Garrett Cooper and Caleb Smith on November 20, 2017.
• Spent the first four months of the season on the minor • In 2016, made his professional debut, combining with the
league IL…combined with the GCL Yankees West, Single-A GCL Marlins, Single-A Batavia and Single-A Greensboro
Staten Island, Double-A Trenton and Triple-A Scranton/ to go 3-3 with a 4.11 ERA in 15 games (one start)...made his
Wilkes-Barre to go 3-2 with a 5.48 ERA (28 ER, 46.0 IP) first four appearances with the GCL Marlins, going 1-1 with
and 44 strikeouts in 11 games (eight starts)...made two a 10.80 ERA and was transferred to Batavia on July 16, going
Postseason appearances, one with the RailRiders and one 2-2 with one save and a 3.38 ERA in 10 appearances.
with the Thunder.
PERSONAL
2018
• Graduated from Bishop Hendricken (R.I.) High School,
• Combined to go 11-5 with two complete games and a 1.79 where he was named the 2013 Rhode Island Gatorade
ERA in 25 games (24 starts) with Single-A Tampa (7 GS), Player of the Year as a senior…was also a Louisville Slugger
Double-A Trenton (12 G, 11 GS) and Triple-A Scranton/ First-Team All-American and the Rhode Island Baseball
Wilkes-Barre (6 GS)…allowed 2ER-or-fewer in 21-of-24 Coaches Association Player of the Year
starts.
• Grew up a Yankees fan in Rhode Island, eventually playing
• Won Kevin Law's “Pitcher of the Year” Award, presented for his childhood team.
annually to the top pitcher among Yankees farmhands…
• In three seasons with Boston College (2014-16), went 11-11
ranked second among all minor leaguers in ERA (min. 100.0
with four saves and a 3.14 ERA (73 ER, 209.1 IP) in 47 games
IP)…his 5.24 SO/BB ratio ranked sixth among all minor
(27 starts)…his 3.14 career ERA ranks second all-time at
leaguers (min. 100.0IP)…among Yankees farmhands, led in
Boston College.
strikeouts and ERA.
• His father, Jim, started GaGa brand ice cream back in Rhode
• Started the season with Single-A Tampa and was named
Island.
a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star after going 1-3
with a 1.79 ERA (8 ER, 40.1 IP) in seven starts...promoted to • His sister Olivia is a songwriter and performer, and in his
Double-A Trenton on May 19 and went 6-2 with a 2.09 ERA junior year at Boston College, she gave him a Christmas
(19 ER, 82.0 IP) and 76 strikeouts…earned Eastern League present by writing a song "Messin' With The King."...she
“Pitcher of the Week” honors from June 25-July 1. wrote it and sings the chorus, and Michael used it with the
Yankees as his warm-up song prior to his outings. Said
• Was transferred to Scranton/WB on Aug. 4 and went 4-0
Michael: "Since my junior year I've had it every year and I
with a 1.15 ERA (5 ER, 39.0 IP) with 31 punchouts in six
try to make sure that every home stadium plays it for me
starts…allowed more than one run in just one-of-six starts.
because one, it's really cool, gets me pumped up and I'm
• Earned International League’s August Pitcher of the Month just trying to get my sister as much publicity as possible
honors after going 3-0 with a 1.09 ERA. because she's so talented."
• Made two Postseason starts for the RailRiders, going 0-1 • Married his fiancée, Sheila, 10 days after he was traded to to
with a 3.38 ERA. the Padres from the Yankees at the Pierre Hotel in midtown
Manhattan. “It was like our going away party,” King told
• Following the season, was named to Baseball America’s
MLB.com's AJ Cassavell. “And we had a freaking blast.”
Minor League All-Star Second Team…was named an MiLB.
com Organization All-Star…was also tabbed by Baseball
America as the No. 5 prospect in the Yankees system and
as having the organization’s “Best Control.
2016-17
• In 2017, went 11-9 with a 3.14 ERA (52 ER, 149.0 IP) in 26
games (25 starts) with Single-A Greensboro…was tied for
second in the South Atlantic League in wins, ranked third in
innings pitched and was 10th in ERA...was 3rd in ERA and
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Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2016 G-MRL ROK 1 1 10.80 4 0 0 0 0 5.0 11 6 6 0 0 2 3 2.60 .440 25 0 0 27 39/31
2016 BAT A(Short) 2 2 3.38 10 1 0 1 2 21.1 22 8 8 0 1 6 15 1.31 .278 79 3 4 87 320/209
2016 GBO A(Full) 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 4.1 4 2 0 0 0 1 2 1.15 .235 17 0 1 18 64/43
2016 3 Teams Minors 3 3 4.11 15 1 0 1 2 30.2 37 16 14 0 1 9 20 1.50 .306 121 3 5 132 423/283
2017 GBO A(Full) 11 9 3.14 26 25 2 0 0 149.0 141 55 52 14 11 21 106 1.09 .252 559 6 14 597 2007/1359
2018 TAM A(Adv) 1 3 1.79 7 7 0 0 0 40.1 33 15 8 1 2 10 45 1.07 .219 151 2 2 164 608/399
2018 TRN AA 6 2 2.09 12 11 1 0 0 82.0 65 23 19 4 3 13 76 0.95 .220 296 4 10 318 1116/777
2018 SWB AAA 4 0 1.15 6 6 1 0 0 39.0 20 5 5 3 0 6 31 0.67 .147 136 1 3 142 531/352
2018 3 Teams Minors 11 5 1.79 25 24 2 0 0 161.1 118 43 32 8 5 29 152 0.91 .202 583 7 15 624 2255/1528
2019 G-YAW ROK 0 0 4.76 3 2 0 0 0 5.2 3 3 3 0 1 2 8 0.88 .150 20 1 0 23 46/36
2019 SI A(Short) 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.00 .308 13 0 2 13 56/38
2019 TRN AA 0 1 9.95 3 2 0 0 0 12.2 20 15 14 1 2 2 8 1.74 .351 57 0 0 61 229/147
2019 SWB AAA 3 1 4.18 4 3 0 0 0 23.2 20 12 11 3 3 6 28 1.10 .227 88 0 2 98 365/231
2019 NYY MLB 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.00 .222 9 0 0 9 41/24
2019 4 Teams Minors 3 2 5.48 11 8 0 0 0 46.0 47 30 28 4 6 10 44 1.24 .264 178 1 4 195 696/452
2020 NYY MLB 1 2 7.76 9 4 0 0 0 26.2 30 23 23 5 2 11 26 1.54 .278 108 0 2 121 470/296
2021 SWB AAA 0 1 4.76 3 1 0 1 1 5.2 5 3 3 1 1 0 11 0.88 .227 22 0 0 23 84/61
2021 NYY MLB 2 4 3.55 22 6 0 0 0 63.1 57 29 25 6 6 24 62 1.28 .236 242 5 4 275 1009/654
2022 NYY MLB 6 3 2.29 34 0 0 1 3 51.0 35 15 13 3 0 16 66 1.00 .192 182 2 6 199 776/510
2023 NYY MLB 4 8 2.75 49 9 0 6 10 104.2 88 35 32 10 5 32 127 1.15 .226 390 2 9 431 1681/1076
Career NYY MLB 13 17 3.38 115 19 0 7 13 247.2 212 103 93 24 13 83 282 1.19 .228 931 9 21 1035 3977/2560
Career 8 Teams Minors 28 20 2.96 80 59 4 2 3 392.2 348 147 129 27 24 69 333 1.06 .238 1463 17 38 1571 5465/3683
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2020 NYY MLB 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000 6 0 0 6 23/15
2017 Acquired by NYY from MIA along with 2017-18 international signing bonus pool money in exchange for INF Garrett Cooper and LHP Caleb
Smith, November 20
2023 Acquired from NYY along with C Kyle Higashioka and RHPs Randy Vásquez, Jhony Brito and Drew Thorpe in exchange for OFs Juan Soto
and Trent Grisham, December 6
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Height: 6-3 Bats: R Full Name Stephen James Kolek
Date of Birth April 18, 1997 in Houston, Texas
Weight: 231 Throws: R Current Residence Temple, Texas
2024 Opening Day Age 26
COLE-ick
MLB Service Time 0.000
Selected by SD in the Major League Phase of the Rule 5 Draft from SEA's Triple-A roster
RHP How Obtained
on December 6, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
•Between the Double-A and Triple-A levels, he went 6-2 with •Tossed at least 3.0 innings in 10 appearances, including a
a 3.76 ERA and .206 opponent average, and his 49 total pair of season-high 5.0-inning outings: July 21 at Vancouver
appearances set a career high in a season. (5.0 IP) and July 27 vs. Eugene (5.0 IP).
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PERSONAL • Was an agribusiness major at Texas A&M...enjoys fishing,
hunting and playing golf.
• Gaduated from Shephed (TX) High School in 2015, and he
earned All-District 23-4A First Team accolades as a senior. • Parents are James and Brenda Kolek.
• Spent three seasons at Texas A&M University prior to being • Has one older brother, Tyler, who was the second overall
drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 11th-round of the pick by the Miami Marlins in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft.
2018 Draft...made 44 appearances for Texas A&M (33 starts)
and posted a 12-11 record with a 4.03 ERA, 162 strikeouts in
199.0 innings.
2021 Acquired by SEA from LAD in exchange for cash considerations, April 28
2023 Selected by SD in the Major League Phase of the Rule 5 Draft from SEA's Triple-A roster, December 6
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Height: 6-0 Bats: R Full Name Kevin Richard Kopps
Date of Birth March 2, 1997 in Houston, Texas
Weight: 198 Throws: R Current Residence Sugar Land, Texas
2024 Opening Day Age 27
cops
MLB Service Time 0.000
kevinkopps How Obtained Signed as a 3rd-round selection in the 2021 First-Year Player Draft on July 19, 2021
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
•Spent the majority of the season with Double-A San Antonio •Allowed just 4 HR…among all Double-A hurlers who made
(33 app., 2.63 ERA) before receiving his first-career Triple-A at least 40 app., his 0.66 HR/9 IP ratio ranked T-13th.
action (13 app., 6.89 ERA).
•Struck out at least 1 while allowing at least 1 ER in 8 of his 2021
first 21 outings from April 7-June 28 (3.93 ERA), including
multiple ER in 5 of those 8. • M
ade his professional debut in '21, allowing just 1 ER (0.61
ERA) in 14 relief outings between the Arizona Complex
•Did not allow an ER in 14 consecutive outings from July League Padres (R), Fort Wayne (A) and San Antonio (AA).
1-Aug. 20 between his final 12 appearances for the Missions
and his first 2 for Triple-A El Paso…over the stretch, he •Struck out the side in his first profesisonal outing on Aug. 2
limited hitters to a .198 AVG (16-for-81), posted a 25-to-6 SO/ at the ACL Angels.
BB ratio and converted 4 of his 5 SVO over the stretch. •Allowed 1 run in his 2nd pro outing vs. the ACL White Sox,
•Converted 6 of his 8 total SVO for the Missions, posting a which was also his only outing lasting longer than 1.0 IP...
1.46 ERA (2 ER, 12.1 IP) with a 13.1 SO/9 IP ratio and a .213 proceeded to allow 0 runs and just 3 hits (.079 AVG) across
opponents’ AVG in save situations. his next 12 outings of the campaign from Aug. 9-Sept. 18.
•At the time of his promotion to ELP on Aug. 15, his 2.63 ERA •Promoted to FW on Aug. 20 and finished off the game in 5 of
ranked 7th among all Double-A hurlers who made at least his 8 app. with the TinCaps, going 1-0 and coverting all 3 of
30 appearances from April 7 to Aug. 14. his SVO...allowed just 2 hits overall while with FW.
•Posted a 6.89 ERA (12 ER, 15.2 IP) for the Chihuahuas, •Promoted to SA on Sept. 14 and posted 2 scoreless outings.
allowing 1+ ER in 5 of his 13 Triple-A outings…9 of his 12 ER •Recorded at least 1 SO in 12 of his 14 outings...struck out 22
came in back-to-back outings on Sept. 7 and Sept. 10 vs. and walked just 5 in his 14.2 IP (13.50 SO/9 IP ratio).
Round Rock…remove those 2 outings, he had a 2.05 ERA (3
ER, 13.2 IP) across his other 11 Triple-A appearances.
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AUSTIN
KROB NRI
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Height: 6-2 Bats: L Full Name Austin Michael Krob
Date of Birth September 20, 1999 in Lisbon, Iowa
Weight: 212 Throws: L Current Residence Fort Worth, Texas
2024 Opening Day Age 24
austinkrob
MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as a 12th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft on August 1, 2022
LHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
QUICK HITS 15 @ Great Lakes, going 3.0 scoreless innings with one hit
allowed.
• 2024 marked his first invitation to Major League Spring • Also made one Postseason appearance with SA on
Training after just 25 minor league appearances (23 September 22 vs. Amarillo, tossing 2.1 innings with a run
starts) and a 3.01 ERA (38 ER, 113.2 IP) across his first 2 allowed on two hits.
professional seasons (2022-23).
• Drafted by SD in the 12th-round of the 2022 First-Year
Player Draft out of Texas Christian University, and was 2022
named to the 2021 NCAA Fort Worth All-Regional Team
• Made just three appearances in his professional debut in
and a 2nd team All-Big 12 selection for the Horned Frogs.
2022 after being drafted by the Padres in the 12th round
of the 2022 First-Year Player Draft out of Texas Christian
University.
2023 SEASON
• Made one appearance for Rookie-Level ACL Padres before
• Appeared in 22 games (making 21 starts) between getting assigned to Single-A Lake Elsinore.
Single-A Lake Elsinore and Single-A Fort Wayne, posting a
cumulative 2.72 ERA (33 ER, 109.1 IP). • For the Storm, made just two appearances (both starts) and
tossed 3.1 innings overall for a 13.50 ERA (5 ER, 3.1 IP).
• After working just 4.1 innings in 2022, he psoted 50.0 IP in
2023 with LE and 59.1 IP with FW (109.1 IP in total). • Between the two clubs, he owned a 10.38 ERA (5 ER, 4.1 IP)
with opponents hitting .300.
• Began the season with LE, making 11 appearances (10
starts), and he owned a 2.34 ERA in his 50.0 innings...
opponents hit just .243 against him (46-for-189). PERSONAL
• For the Storm, allowed just 1 home run in his 216 batters • Parents are Brian and Sonja...has a brother, Colton and a
faced...with Fort Wayne, allowed 4 home runs in 254 batters sister, Karlie.
faced.
• Earned four varsity letters at Lisbon High School in Iowa,
• In the month of May, made 4 appearances (3 starts) and where he was named an IHSBCA All-Star as a senior,
owned a 1.27 ERA (3 ER, 21.1 IP) with a .218 opponent all-state honors as a junior and senior, all-conference
average and 1.03 WHIP. performer as a senior, district Co-MVP, and first-team All-
• Left-handed hitters hit .216 against the southpaw while with Iowa following senior campaign...hit .492 with 16 doubles,
LE...righties hit .250 against him. nine triples and eight home runs while stealing 29 bases as
a senior.
• After his start on June 20, was promoted to FW on June 27,
making his debut with the club on June 29 @ Lake County... • Played one season at Kirkwood Community College in
allowed 2 runs on 5.0 innings for the win. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, making 32 appearances on the season.
• Had his best month with FW in July, posting a 1.64 ERA • Transferred to Texas Christian University, where he was
(4 ER, 22.0 IP) in four appearances (all starts), with a .250 named to the 2021 NCAA Fort Worth All-Regional Team and
opponents' average. a 2nd-team All-Big 12 selection...also earned Big 12 Pitcher
of the Week honors (April 5, 2021), and was named Big 12
• Went 5-3 with the TinCaps where he finished his season Newcomer of the Week (March 29, 2021).
with a 3.03 ERA (20 ER, 59.1 IP)...opponents hit just .196 (11-
for-56) against him with RISP while with FW.
• Struck out 65 batters with FW while allowing 21 walks...
between LE and FW, he fanned 124 batters and allowed 43
free passes.
• Forced opposing hitters to ground into 11 double plays (7
with LE and 4 with FW).
• Appeared in one Postseason game for FW on September
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MOISES
LUGO NRI
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Height: 6-1 Bats: R Full Name Moises Lugo
Date of Birth January 20, 1999 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
Weight: 247 Throws: R Current Residence San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 25
LOO-goh MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on March 15, 2017
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
2023 SEASON
2021
•S
pent the entire season with El Paso (AAA), posting a 6.16
ERA (34 ER, 49.2 IP) in 46 relief appearances. • Spent the majority of the season with Fort Wayne (A) before
making his Double-A debut with San Antonio, posting
•H
is 46 relief outings were a career high in a season (besting
career highs in IP (90.1), strikeouts (115) and starts (19).
his previous high of 39 in 2022 between San Antonio (AA)
and ELP)...it also marked his 1st professional season in • Began the season with FW and his ERA sat at a season-
which he did not make a single start. best 2.79 after his first 9 starts from May 8-June 24…allowed
1 ER-or-fewer in 7 of his first 9 starts and limited hitters to
•S
aw a stint on the Injured List when he was placed on the
a .165 clip before allowing a combined 9 ER across his next
7-Day IL on June 10...was activated on June 20.
2 starts on June 30 and July 6…went 4-0 and posted a 2.40
•O
f his 46 total outings, had 3 appearances in which he ERA with a .185 opp. AVG across his final 6 app. (5 starts) for
allowed 4 earned runs. FW before being promoted to SA on Aug. 16.
•2
of his 4 ER outings came across his first 26 outings from • His first 3 app with SA came in starts, going 0-1 with a 2.53
March 31-July 16 (5.76 ERA)...remove those 2 outings, and he ERA and .225 opp. clip…finished the season with 3 scoreless
had a 2.99 ERA across his other 24 outings in that stretch. relief outings and 4.1 IP, allowing just 2 hits (.133 AVG).
•Righties hit .233 vs. Lugo while lefties hit .257...held
opposing batters to a .210 clip when pitching with RISP.
2020
• Did not pitch competitively due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 and was not a part of the Padres’ 60-man player pool at
their Alternate Training Site.
•S
pent most of the season with San Antonio (AA) while
also making his Triple-A debut with El Paso (AAA), going a
combined 8-0 with 2 saves, a 3.22 ERA (26 ER, 72.2 IP) and
2017-19
97 SO vs. 39 BB across a career-high 39 appearances.
• Split the 2019 season between the Rookie-Level Arizona
•B
egan the season with SA, where he made 28 app. (1 start),
League Padres and Fort Wayne (A), going a combined 5-2
going 6-0 with a 2.74 ERA (19 ER, 62.1 IP).
with a 3.83 ERA (17 ER, 40.0 IP) and 41 SO vs. 8 BB across 9
•T
ossed 2.0 innings-or-more in 23 of his 28 outings with the relief outings.
Missions, posting a 1.56 ERA and .161 opp. AVG in those
• Made 2 starts for the AZL Padres in 2018, allowing 8 runs
appearances…went hitless in 8 of his multi-inning outings.
across 3.0 IP (24.00 ERA).
•S
A won 8 consecutive appearances of his from May 10-June
• Made his professional debut with the DSL Padres in 2017,
22, and also in 9 straight outings from July 13-Aug. 23.
going 2-2 with a 2.11 ERA (15 ER, 64.0 IP) across 13 starts.
•P
osted season highs in IP (3.1) and strikeouts (7) on July 24
vs. Corpus Christi and did not allow a hit.
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MACHADO
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Height: 6-3 Bats: R Full Name Manuel Arturo Machado Jr.
Date of Birth July 6, 1992 in Miami, Florida
Weight: 225 Throws: R Current Residence Coral Gables, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 31
machados13
MLB Service Time 11.056
MLB Debut August 8, 2012 vs. KC (with BAL)
INF How Obtained Signed as a Major League free agent on February 21, 2019
Contract Status Signed through 2033
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2015, and Manny's 280 HR since 2015 also rank 2nd in MLB season from Sept 1-29, hitting .321 (26-for-81) with 2 2B, 5
behind just Nolan Arenado (297). HR and 13 RBI.
• July 5 vs. LAA, hit his 66th HR at Petco Park, passing Adrian • Tallied a 5-game hitting streak from Sept. 22-29 to conclude
Gonzalez's 65 HR for the most homers all-time at Petco his season…hit .500 (11-22) with 2 HR and 7 RBI for a 1.294
Park. OPS...the stretch tied for his 3rd-longest hitting streak of the
year (longest: 7 G, 2 X).
• Celebrated his 31st birthday on July 6...among players who
primarily played third base, Eddie Matthews (399 HR) is • Reached base in 15 of his final 17 games at a .342 clip (.385
the only player with more HR than Machado (294) prior to OBP) with 2 2B, 5 HR and 13 RBI...collected a hit in 12 of his
turning 31. final 16 and 20 of his final 26 games while hitting .288 (32-
for-111) with 3 2B, 6 HR and 17 RBI.
• In Game 1 on July 15 @ PHI, connected with his 300th career
HR to become the 11th active player to reach the 300 HR • On Sept. 22 vs. STL , tallied his 6th multi-HR game of the
plateau. year en route to his 7th, 30-HR season - which ties for the
3rd-most seasons of the kind among active players.
• H
is final start in the field came on Aug. 31...made 19
appearances (all starts) at DH for the remainder of the • Played for the Dominican Republic in the WBC for the 2nd
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time in his career (other: 2017)…hit .235 (4-for-17) with a 2B, Padre and the sixth of his career, which ties for the second-
2 HR and 4 RBI in 4 games. most seasons of that kind among active players from 2012-
22, trailing Mike Trout, Paul Goldschmidt and Nelson Cruz's
• Underwent right elbow extensor tendon repair surgery
seven 30+ home run seasons.
on October 3rd in Los Angeles, performed by Dr. Neal
ElAttrache...estimated recovery timeline was 4-6 months. • On June 15 at CHC, collected his 1,500th hit of his career,
making him just the 17th player in Major League history to
notch 1,500 hits and 250 home runs before turning 30 years
2022 old.
• Capped his 11th Major League season ranking among the • Accrued his 3rd-highest single-season RBI total (102),
top of the NL in OPS (3rd, .898), intentional walks (3rd, 10), marking the 1st time in his career he collected 100+ RBI
AVG (4th, .298), SLG (4th, .531), runs (T-6th, 100), hits (6th, in consecutive seasons (106 RBI in '21)...he is 1 of 4 Major
172), RBI (T-6th, 102), extra-base hits (T-6th, 70), OBP (7th, Leaguers to notch 100+ RBI in each of the last 2 seasons,
.366) and home runs (9th, 32). joining Matt Olson, José Ramírez and Nolan Arenado.
• Finished second in MVP voting, behind Paul Goldschmidt, • Also finished the season tied for third in the NL in multi-hit
marking the highest finish for a Padre since Ken Caminiti games after collecting his 50th multi-hit effort on the last
won the franchise’s only MVP award in 1996...it was also his day of the regular season...2022 tied his 2015 season with
highest individual finish in MVP voting, as well as his fourth- BAL for third-most multi-hit games in a single campaign
career Top-5 finish. (career high: 55 games in 2013 w/ BAL).
• Named to the All-MLB First Team for the second time in his • His 70 XBH ranked third all-time among SD third basemen,
career (also, 2020). behind Phil Nevin (72 in '01) & Ken Caminiti (79 in '96).
• Amassed a career-high 7.4 WAR (Fangraphs), which trailed •Through the first 27 games of the season, Machado was part
just Aaron Judge’s 11.4 mark…it was the highest WAR by a of a duo with former teammate Eric Hosmer that ranked No.
Padres’ position player since Ken Caminiti in 1996. 1 and No. 2 in the Majors in average and OBP for the first
time since 1951, when Dodger teammates Jackie Robinson
• 2022 marked Machado’s second 30+ home run season as a and Pee Wee Reese ranked No. 1 & No. 2 in both categories
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Cronenworth and Fernando Tatis Jr., Machado's selection National League infielders with CHC's Javy Baez, trailing
marked the 1st time SD had 3 All-Star infielders since 1992, only Dansby Swanson's 10 and Nolan Arenado's 15.
with the other instance coming in 1985.
• Hit 2 of the Padres 7 grand slams in 2020, including a
• His .407 slugging percentage with 2 strikes against him walk off grand slam in the 10th inning on Aug. 19 vs. Texas
ranked 3rd highest in the NL behind just Bryce Harper's .424 Rangers...it was the Padres franchise-record 3rd grand slam
SLG and Brandon Belt's .467 SLG. in 3 games (Eric Hosmer would hit the Major League record
4th GS in 4 games the next day)...the walk off slam made
• Prior to the All-Star game, hit .267 with a .354 OBP, .479
Machado the youngest player in MLB history to have a walk
SLG, and .833 OPS...in the second half, hit .291 with a .338
off GS in both leagues, 1 of 22 players in MLB history with
OBP, .502 SLG, and a .840 OPS.
multiple walkoff grand slams and just 1 of 2 active players
• Hit 122 line drives in 2021, and his 25.8 line drive percentage (also: Giancarlo Stanton), the 2nd player in Padres history to
was the highest in a season in his career. hit a walk-off slam in extra innings, joining Adrian Gonzalez
(June 2, 2010 vs. NYM) and the 1st Padre to hit a walk-off
• His 247 hard-hit balls (those hit 95+ mph) led the NL, and slam in extra innings while trailing in the game.
his 52.2 hard-hit percentage ranked 4th in the NL behind
Tatis Jr. (55.6%), Joey Votto (53.2%), and Juan Soto (52.7%)... • Was named National League Player of the Week in back-
his 93.1 mph average exit velocity ranked 2nd in the NL to-back weeks on August 24 and August 31 (his 5th and 6th
behind teammate Fernando Tatis Jr.'s 93.4 mph. such awards of his career).
• His 63 barrelled balls ranked 5th in the NL and 2nd on SD • Was the 1st Padres player to win NL Player of the Week in
behind Fernando Tatis Jr.'s NL-leading 70 barrelled balls. back-to-back weeks since Tony Gwynn in July 1988, and it
marked the 1st time that the Padres have had consecutive
• His 61 extra-base hits ranked T-2nd on the team with awards since Andy Benes and Gwynn in Aug 1993...
Cronenworth, trailing just Tatis Jr.'s 73 XBH...had a 6-game Machado was the 1st player to be honored in 2 straight
stretch in which he had at least 1 extra-base hit from July weeks since CLE's Francisco Lindor in May '18...along with
17-23 (5 doubles and 1 HR for a .708 SLG). teammate Fernando Tatis Jr.’s award earlier in August (Aug.
• Had a season-long 11-game hitting streak from August 9th), the Padres claimed 3 of the 1st 5 NL POW awards.
26-September 8, during which he hit .333 (15-for-45) with 4 • Posted a 1.190 OPS @ Petco Park, the 3rd best OPS at
2B and 2 HR...had a season-long 16-game OB streak from home in MLB behind Brandon Belt (1.246) and DJ LeMahieu
April 2-18, where he had 18 hits, 13 walks and a .437 OBP. (1.265)...his 42 hits at home led all of baseball.
• Hit .344 (44-for-128) with runners in scoring position, which • His 1.222 OPS in Interleague games ranked 5th in MLB.
ranked 6th highest in the NL...his 1.307 OPS with RISP/ 2 out
ranked 4th in the NL. P
OSTSEASON: In his 4th-career Postseason run, he played
in all 6 games and went 4-for-26 (.154) with 2 home runs, 2
• Led the team in sacrifice flies (11), intentional walks (10), go- RBI and 3 runs scored.
ahead RBI (25), and fly balls hit (164).
• Homered on October 1 vs. STL (Game 1 of the Wild Card
• From the beginning of September through the end of the series) in the 6th inning, following Fernando Tatis Jr.'s
season, posted a .859 OPS with a 505 SLG. homer...it was the 2nd time in SD Postseason history in
• Commissioned the Padres "Swagg Chain"...placed said chain which the Padres hit back-to-back HRs (Tony Gwynn and
on the necks of each Padre in the dugout after they homer Greg Vaughn on Oct. 17, 1998 @ NYY).
and for postgame interviews...is made of real silver and
semi-precious stones that weighed 6.5 lbs.
2019
• In his 1st season with SD, led the Padres in runs (81), XBH
2020 (55) and BB (65), ranked T-1st in runs created (86), 2nd in
• Earned his 1st-career Silver Slugger award and was an HR (32), RBI (85), total hits (150), games played (156), at-
All-MLB First team selection along with teammate Fernando bats (587) and PA (661) and 3rd in 2B (21).
Tatis Jr...was a NL MVP finalist, finishing 3rd in the race • Among all qualifying NL hitters against LHP, ranked T-1st in
behind LAD's Mookie Betts and ATL's Freddie Freeman (the SLG (.685), T-6th in HR (13), 8th in OBP (.404) and T-9th in
winner)...was also a NL Gold Glove Award finalist (3B). AVG (.315).
• Finished the season ranking T-3rd in the National League in • Hit safely in a career-high 13 consecutive road games from
multi-hit games (21), 5th in RBI (47), 6th in total bases (130), April 30-May 28, slashing .333/.386/.549 with 5 2B, 2 HR
T-7th in hits (68), 8th in SLG (.606), and 9th in runs scored and 7 RBI in that time...it tied with Hosmer’s 13-game road
(44)...his .950 OPS was 11th best of any Padre in a season. hit streak from May 14-June 15 for the longest on the club.
• Posted career highs in AVG (.304), OBP (.379), SLG (.580), • Recorded his 1st multi-HR game as a Padre on May 4 vs.
OPS (.950), AB/HR (14.00), AB/RBI (4.77), and runs created LAD, with both HR coming off Rich Hill…it marked the 1st
per 27 outs (7.22). of 4 multi-HR games for Machado in 2019 (also: June 13 at
• His 7 defensive runs saved (FanGraphs) ranked T-3rd among COL, June 29 vs. STL and July 13 vs. ATL) and he finished
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the campaign with 50 career multi-HR games. • L AD went 40-28 in the 2nd half after acquiring Machado...
he finished the regular season with a 10-game hitting streak,
• Recorded an RBI in 8-straight games from June 16-25, 1
going 13-for-40 with 2 2B, 2 HR, 11 RBI, and a .947 OPS.
game shy of the Padres franchise record (3x: Jason Bartlett
in 2011, Steve Finley in 1996 and Sixto Lezcano in 1982). P
OSTSEASON: Hit safely in 11 of the Dodgers' 16 games
(.227 overall) in their NL pennant-winning Postseason run...
• In his return to Baltimore on June 25, homered in his 2nd at-
homered twice in the NLDS vs. ATL and again in Game 1 of
bat, which was his 100th-career HR at Camden Yards.
the NLCS at MIL.
• Hit his 200th career HR on July 20 at Wrigley Field, a 2-run
HR off Jose Quintana…he became the 2nd-youngest 3B (27
years, 14 days old) to hit 200 HR in ML history, behind Eddie 2017
Matthews (25 years, 242 days).
• Appeared in all 6 of the Dominican Republic’s World
• Made his 1st-career PH plate appearance in the 9th inning Baseball Classic games in March…hit .321 (7-for-26).
on September 12 vs. CHC...went 4,678 career PA before
• Named AL Player of the Month for August, his 2nd-career
logging his 1st-career PH appearance, shattering the longest
AL Player of the Month award (also: April 2016)…in August,
start-of-career streak of PA without pinch-hitting (among
he hit .341 (43-for-126) with 6 2B, 13B, 12 HR and 35 RBI.
players to debut since 1961), ahead of Deivi Cruz’s streak of
2,479 PA from 1997-2001. • Named AL Player of the Week for the week of Aug. 14-20.
• Grounded into 24 2B plays, the most in the NL. • Homered 5 times in the 6-game homestand (Aug. 18-23),
including 2 walk-off HR (Aug. 18 and 23)...his 12 home runs in
• Hit .219 (62-for-283) in 78 games at Petco Park as opposed
August were a career high for a single month.
to a .289 mark (88-for-304) in 78 games on the road...when
in opposing NL West ballparks, hit .306 (45-for-147) with 10 • His walk-off grand slam on Aug. 18 vs. LAA was his 3rd
HR and 24 RBI…at Petco Park against the NL West, he hit homer of the game...he became the 13th player in ML history
.186 (22-for-118) with 5 HR and 15 RBI. with 3 HR in a game with the last 1 being a walk-off.
• Hit 3 grand slams in 2017...his 6 grand slams from 2016-17
were the most in the majors…became just the 10th player in
2018
ML history to hit 3 grand slams in a calendar month.
• Acquired by LAD from BAL on July 18, a day after the All-
• Hit a ML-leading 3 walk-off HR in 2017 (Aug. 18 vs LAA, Aug.
Star Game for their Postseason run...appeared in the playoffs
23 vs. OAK and Sept. 5 vs. NYY).
for the 3rd time and 1st since 2016 with BAL.
•E
nded 2018 and his age-25 season with a 33.8 career
WAR (wins above replacement), which is higher than Joe 2016
DiMaggio (33.6), Barry Bonds (33.3), Willie Mays (32.5) or
• Selected to his 2nd consecutive and 3rd-career All-Star
Lou Gehrig (31.7) had through their age-25 seasons.
Game (also: 2013 and 2015) and elected the starting 3rd
• In 162 combined games between BAL and LAD, recorded baseman by fan balloting...finished 5th in AL MVP voting.
his 1st-career 100+ RBI season (107) and matched his career
• Hit 11 HR as a SS and 26 HR as a 3B, becoming the 2nd
high with 37 HR (also: 2016).
player in ML history to homer at least 10 times as a SS and
• 1 of only 7 players to play in all 162 games in 2018, while also 20 times as a 3B in the same season (also: Howard Johnson,
ranking among the Top 10 in several categories, including NYM in 1989; 26 HR as 3B, 10 HR as SS).
IBB (18, 3rd), hits (188, T-3rd), total bases (340, 4th), and
• Named AL Player of the Month for April, batting .344 (33-for-
multi-hit games (54, T-6th).
96) with 10 2B, 7 HR, 16 RBI, and 20 runs scored.
• Held the longest on-base streak in the majors in 2018 with a
• Played his 500th career game on May 30 vs. BOS...logged
career-high 33-game mark from June 27-August 2.
211 XBH within his 1st 500 games, passing Cal Ripken, Jr.
• Selected to his 4th All-Star Game (also: 2013 and ’15-16) (208) for the Orioles record.
and named the starting shortstop (2nd All-Star start) after
• Served a 4-game suspension after charging the mound,
batting .315 with 21 2B, 24 HR and 65 RBI before the break.
following being hit by a pitch on June 7 vs. KC by Yordano
• In the 1st half of the season, he ranked among AL leaders in Ventura.
RBI (T-4th), SLG (.575, 5th) OPS (.963, 5th), hits (115, T-5th),
• Homered in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd innings on August 7 at
AVG (6th), HR (6th) and OBP (.387, 9th)...he joined Alex
CWS...became the 2nd player in ML history to homer in each
Rodriguez, Arky Vaughan, and Cal Ripken, Jr. as the only
of the 1st 3 innings of a game (also: CWS Carl Reynolds
players to start an All-Star Game at 3B and SS.
on July 2, 1930 at NYY)...also became the 9th player in ML
• Acquired by LAD from BAL on July 18 in a 6-player trade... history to homer in 3 consecutive innings and 1st since
led LAD in the 2nd half of the regular season in hits (73), RBI Kevin Mench (TEX) on June 30, 2005 vs. LAA.
(42) and ABs (267) and tying the club lead in HR (13), 2nd in
• Hit his 100th-career HR on Aug. 30 vs. TOR, becoming the
runs (36) and games (66) and T-2nd in 2B (14).
fastest Oriole (in terms of age) to reach the 100-career HR
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plateau at 24.055...Eddie Murray (1980) did so at age 24.177. • Made his 1st-career Opening Day roster and became the 4th
Oriole to start on Opening Day at 20-or-younger.
P
OSTSEASON: Went 1-for-4 in BAL's 5-2 AL Wild Card
game defeat to TOR on October 4. • Snapped his 1,206 consecutive innings played streak on
June 27 vs. CLE (1st-career ejection).
• Suffered a torn medial patellofemoral ligament in his left leg
2015 on Sept. 23 at TB…placed on 60-day DL on Sept. 24 for the
• Earned his 2nd Rawlings Gold Glove Award and 2nd All-Star remainder of the season…on Oct. 14, Dr. Neal ElAttrache
game selection...finished 4th in AL MVP voting. performed an arthroscopy and open reconstruction of the
medial patellofemoral ligament...a hamstring tendon was
• Led all AL 3B in total chances (488), double plays (38), used to graft a replacement for the ruptured ligament.
range factor/9.0 innings (3.09) and range Factor/game
(3.01)...also ranked 2nd in assists (337) and putouts (132).
• Was the only player in the majors to play in all 162 regular 2012
season games.
• Began the season playing in 109 games for Bowie (AA)
• Named AL Player of the Week for the period ending on June before having his contract selected by BAL on August 9 and
14 after batting .458 (11-for-24) with 12B, 2 HR, and 5 RBI making his ML debut that night against KC.
(2nd career AL POW honor, also: 8/12/12).
• Went 2-for-4 with a 3B in his ML debut, becoming the 1st
• Named a player selection to the 2015 All-Star Game, his 2nd Orioles position player to debut before age 21 since Eugene
career ASG selection (1st: 2013). Kingsale on September 3, 1996.
• Made his 1st ML app.. at SS in the top of the 12th on Aug. 23 • Homered twice in his 2nd ML game at 20 years, 35 days
vs. MIN...made his 1st-ML start at SS on Aug. 31 vs. TB (his old...became the 1st player in modern ML history (since
1st pro start at SS since Aug. 8, 2012 with Double-A Bowie). 1900) to hit 2 HR and a 3B in his 1st 2 career games in the
majors...also became the youngest player in ML history to
• Logged his 500th-career hit with a single in the 5th on Sept. have a multi-HR game in either his 1st or 2nd career game.
22 @ WSH.
• Became the 1st player since at least 1918 to hit 3 homers in
his 1st 4 career games at age 20-or-younger.
2014 • Named Co-American League Player of the Week with BOS’
• Played in 82 games after beginning the season on the 15- Adrian Gonzalez for the week ending Aug. 12, becoming the
day DL (retro: March 21), recovering from left knee surgery. youngest POW winner in either league and in the 10-year
history of MLB’s Player of the Week Award...was the 1st
• Hit .210/.263/.276 in his 1st 26 games (May 1-30), before position player to be honored in his 1st week of eligibility
finishing the season batting .311/.353/.505 with 10 HR and and the youngest player ever to win the award.
27 RBI in his final 56 games (May 31-August 11).
• Selected to his 2nd consecutive Futures Game roster.
• Suspended 5 games from June 30-July 5 (G1) for
“intentionally throwing his bat on the field” in the 8th inning P
OSTSEASON: Became the 2nd-youngest player (20.096)
on June 8 vs. OAK. in ML history to homer in the postseason in Game 3 of the
ALDS at NYY on October 10, 2012...was passed on the list by
Bryce Harper 2 days later on October 12, 2012 (19.362).
2013
• Hit 51 2B, leading the AL and becoming the 2nd player in ML
history to record 50+ 2B in a season during which he was 2011
20 years old, joining Alex Rodriguez (54 in 1996). • Split the season between Delmarva (A) and Frederick (A)...
• Named to his 1st-career All-Star team as reserve 3B (0-for- following the season, ranked as the 2nd-best prospect in the
1), collecting the 9th-most votes in the AL (4,101,089). Orioles system by Baseball America.
• Won his 1st-career Gold Glove Award, the 1st Orioles 3B to • Named the MVP of the Mills Cup with a HR and 7 RBI.
win the award since Brooks Robinson in 1975...led all AL 3B • Selected to his 1st US roster for the Futures Game in
in fielding % (.973), assists (355) and DP turned (42). Phoenix, Ariz.
• Won the Platinum Glove, given annually to the best
individual defender in each league.
2010
• Posted a 4.4 defensive WAR, pacing all AL defenders and
ranking 3rd-highest in the majors in 2013. • Named the best prospect in the Orioles organization by
Baseball America following his 1st professional stint…
• Finished the season leading the AL in 2B (51) and ABs (667), homered for his 1st professional hit in his 2nd-career game
6th in hits (189), 7th in multi-hit games (55), T-7th in XBH on August 28 vs. DSL Rays (R).
(68), 10th in total bases (288) and T-16th in runs (88).
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2010 G-ORI ROK .143 2 7 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 .143 .571 .714 7 0 0 0 0
2010 ABD A(Short) .345 7 29 2 10 1 1 0 3 3 2 0 0 .406 .448 .854 32 0 0 0 0
2010 2 Teams Minors .306 9 36 3 11 1 1 1 5 3 3 0 0 .359 .472 .831 39 0 0 0 0
2011 DEL A(Full) .276 38 145 24 40 8 2 6 24 23 25 3 1 .376 .483 .859 170 1 0 1 8
2011 FRE A(Adv) .245 63 237 24 58 12 3 5 26 22 48 8 5 .308 .384 .692 260 0 0 1 8
2011 2 Teams Minors .257 101 382 48 98 20 5 11 50 45 73 11 6 .335 .421 .756 430 1 0 2 16
2012 BOW AA .266 109 402 60 107 26 5 11 59 48 70 13 4 .352 .438 .790 459 6 1 2 15
2012 BAL MLB .262 51 191 24 50 8 3 7 26 9 38 2 0 .294 .445 .739 202 0 1 1 6
2013 BAL MLB .283 156 667 88 189 51 3 14 71 29 113 6 7 .314 .432 .746 710 2 9 3 15
2014 FRE A(Adv) .667 3 12 5 8 4 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 .692 1.167 1.859 13 0 0 0 0
2014 BAL MLB .278 82 327 38 91 14 0 12 32 20 68 2 0 .324 .431 .755 354 3 2 2 13
2015 BAL MLB .286 162 633 102 181 30 1 35 86 70 111 20 8 .359 .502 .861 713 4 2 4 17
2016 BAL MLB .294 157 640 105 188 40 1 37 96 48 120 0 3 .343 .533 .876 696 3 0 5 14
2017 BAL MLB .259 156 630 81 163 33 1 33 95 50 115 9 4 .310 .471 .781 690 1 0 9 17
2018 BAL MLB .315 96 365 48 115 21 1 24 65 45 51 8 1 .387 .575 .962 413 0 0 3 14
2018 LAD MLB .273 66 267 36 73 14 2 13 42 25 53 6 1 .338 .487 .825 296 2 0 2 12
2018 2 Teams MLB .297 162 632 84 188 35 3 37 107 70 104 14 2 .367 .538 .905 709 2 0 5 26
2019 SD MLB .256 156 587 81 150 21 2 32 85 65 128 5 3 .334 .462 .796 661 6 0 3 24
2020 SD MLB .304 60 224 44 68 12 1 16 47 26 37 6 3 .370 .580 .950 254 0 0 4 9
2021 SD MLB .278 153 564 92 157 31 2 28 106 63 102 12 3 .347 .489 .836 640 2 0 11 10
2022 SD MLB .298 150 578 100 172 37 1 32 102 63 133 9 1 .366 .531 .897 644 1 0 2 12
2023 SD MLB .258 138 543 75 140 21 0 30 91 50 109 3 2 .319 .462 .781 601 2 0 6 20
Career 3 Teams MLB .279 1583 6216 914 1737 333 18 313 944 563 1178 88 36 .339 .490 .829 6874 26 14 55 183
Career 5 Teams Minors .269 222 832 116 224 51 12 23 116 97 147 25 10 .349 .442 .791 941 7 1 4 31
2018 Acquired by LAD from BAL in exchange for Breyvic Valera, Yusniel Diaz, Zach Pop, Dean Kremer and Rylan Bannon, July 18
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WILD CARD
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2012 BAL MLB .333 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .333 .333 .666 4 0 1 0 0
2016 BAL MLB .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 .500 4 0 0 0 0
2020 SD MLB .143 3 14 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 .143 .357 .500 14 0 0 0 1
2022 SD MLB .231 3 13 1 3 1 0 1 3 1 6 0 0 .286 .538 .824 14 0 0 0 0
Career MLB .206 8 34 2 7 1 0 2 5 1 9 0 0 .229 .412 .641 36 0 1 0 1
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2012 BAL MLB .125 5 16 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 5 0 0 .222 .375 .597 19 0 1 0 1
2018 LAD MLB .176 4 17 2 3 1 0 2 6 1 7 0 0 .222 .588 .810 18 0 0 0 1
2020 SD MLB .167 3 12 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 .231 .417 .648 13 0 0 0 0
2022 SD MLB .357 4 14 1 5 1 0 1 2 3 5 0 0 .471 .643 1.114 17 0 0 0 0
Career MLB .203 16 59 7 12 3 0 5 10 7 19 0 0 .288 .508 .796 67 0 1 0 2
WORLD SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2018 LAD MLB .182 5 22 2 4 0 0 0 3 1 5 0 0 .208 .182 .390 24 0 0 1 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2012 BAL MLB .158 6 19 2 3 1 0 1 2 2 6 0 0 .238 .368 .606 23 0 2 0 1
2016 BAL MLB .250 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 .500 4 0 0 0 0
2018 LAD MLB .227 16 66 9 15 2 0 3 12 4 18 1 0 .278 .394 .672 72 1 0 1 4
2020 SD MLB .154 6 26 3 4 0 0 2 2 1 4 0 0 .185 .385 .570 27 0 0 0 1
2022 SD MLB .271 12 48 4 13 3 0 4 7 4 17 0 0 .327 .583 .910 52 0 0 0 0
Career MLB .221 41 163 18 36 6 0 10 23 11 45 1 0 .273 .442 .715 178 1 2 1 6
ALL-STAR
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2013 AL MLB .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0
2015 AL MLB .500 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .500 1.000 1.500 2 0 0 0 0
2016 AL MLB .000 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 3 0 0 0 0
2018 AL MLB .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 0
2021 NL MLB 1.000 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 2.000 1 0 0 0 0
2022 NL MLB .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 1
Career MLB .182 6 11 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 .182 .273 .455 11 0 0 0 1
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Height: 6-0 Bats: L Full Name Tucupita Jose Marcano Circelli
Date of Birth September 16, 1999 in Tucupita, Venezuela
Weight: 174 Throws: R Current Residence Tucupita, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 24
TOO-coo PEE-tah MLB Service Time 1.141
How Obtained Claimed off waivers from PIT on November 2, 2023
INF Contract Status Signed through 2024
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• Was optioned back to Altoona on April 30 and was recalled the final time on Oct. 4; went 1-for-1 in the final game on
by Pittsburgh on May 27...went 2-for-3 while making his first Oct. 5.
start in left field on May 29 @ SD.
• Hit his first Major League HR on May 30 off Walker Buehler
2021
at Dodger Stadium (3 RBI)…homered again the next day off
Julio Urias. • Entered season ranked by MLB Pipeline as the Padres No. 1
international prospect.
• Was placed on the COVID-19 IL on June 17 and began a
rehab assignment with Bradenton on June 26 before having • Ranked by Baseball America as San Diego’s No. 9 overall
his rehab transferred to Altoona on June 28. prospect and the third-best infield prospect behind C.J.
Abrams and Ha-Seong Kim.
• Was returned from rehab and reinstated from the COVID-19
injured list on June 30. • Began his 2021 campaign with SD...made his Major League
debut on April 1 vs. ARI, where he walked and scored a run
• Went hitless in three games after returning from the IL
as a pinch hitter.
before being optioned to Indianapolis on July 5.
• Singled as a pinch hitter off San Francisco’s Wandy Peralta
• Was recalled a second time on Aug. 3...had eight assists
for first big league hit on April 6.
while playing second base on Aug. 28; the most by a Pirates
second baseman since Adam Frazier also had eight on Sept. • On April 15 at PIT, made his first Major League start in right
3, 2018. field and went 1-for-4 while collecting his first career RBI.
• Was optioned to Indianapolis on Sept. 13...Was recalled for • Was optioned to Triple-A El Paso on April 16 and went 2-for-
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and posted a .858 OPS...hit .370/.414/.444 with 2 doubles triples, one home run, and 26 RBI...in 35 games for AZL
and 4 RBI in 7 games in the California League playoffs after Padres, played 18 games at 2B, 18 G at SS and 1 G at 3B...in
posting a .660 OPS in the regular season for Fort Wayne. 17 G for TC, played in 11 G at 2B and 6 at SS.
• Made his 1st Spring Training appearance in ML camp (as • Made his professional debut in 2017 with the Dominican
a minor league call-up), playing in just 3 Cactus League Summer League Padres (R), batting .206 with a .337 OBP
games and going 1-for-2 with a run scored. and 34 BB in 49 games.
• Was the 2nd consecutive season in which he had 15 SB.
• Placed on the 7-day IL on May 28 (retro May 27) with a PERSONAL
sprained left thumb....reactivated June 8.
•W
as named after the Venezuelan city where he was born
and is also the nickname of his father, Raul, who played
independent baseball for the Mexican League, Western
2017-18 League and the Atlantic League.
• Began the 2018 season with Rookie-Level AZL Padres
2 and was promoted to Single-A Tri-City on August 8...
combined to hit .366 (71-for-194) with five doubles, three
2021 Acquired by PIT from SD along with Michell Miliano and Jack Suwinski in exchange for Adam Frazier and cash considerations, July 26
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Height: 6-0 Bats: L Full Name Jakob Joseph Marsee
Date of Birth June 28, 2001 in Dearborn, Michigan
Weight: 213 Throws: L Current Residence Allen Park, Michigan
2024 Opening Day Age 22
marsee32 MLB Service Time 0.000
MAHR-see How Obtained Signed as a 6th-round selection inthe 2022 First-Year Player Draft on July 30, 2022
0F Contract Status Signed through 2024
• He was 1 of just 8 players in all of minor league baseball in • With RISP at FW, he hit .322 (29-for-90)
‘23 with 15+ homers and 45+ stolen bases…only 4 Major • Following the season, Marsee earned the Joe Black MVP
Leaguers accomplished the feat (Ronald Acuna Jr., Bobby award of the Arizona Fall League, becoming the first Padres'
Witt Jr., Cobrin Carroll and CJ Abrams). prospet to ever win the award...he paced the AFL in SLG
• Between FW and SA, posted more walks (98) than (.707), OPS (1.215), 2B (12), hits (36) and runs scored (25)…
strikeouts (97) for the 2nd straight season…he was 1 of just also finished 2nd in OBP (.509), 3rd in AVG (.391) and steals
3 players in the Midwest League in ’23 to walk more than (16), T-4th in RBI (20) and 5th in HR (5)…he also played all 3
they struck out, and his swing-and-miss rate (5%) was 3rd- outfield positions during the AFL season.
lowest on the circuit. • He started in left field for the National League in the AFL
• Following his promotion from FW to SA, had a higher AVG All-Star Game and went 1-for-2 with a 2B.
(.286) and OPS (.858) in his 16 Double-A games than he did • In the AFL play-in playoff game, he was 0-for-3, but drew
in his 113 High-A games (.273 AVG, .838 OPS). 2 walks, stole a base and scored two runs…he was then
• Earned Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star honors, as 1-for-4 with a walk and a run scored in Peoria’s 6–5 loss to
well as the Midwest League Player of the Week award from Surprise in the AFL championship game.
Aug. 8-13, leading the league in AVG, OBP, SLG, OPS, hits,
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• After being drafted by the Padres in the 6th round of PERSONAL
2022 First-Year Player Draft, played in 13 games for the
• Marsee was a 3-sport athlete in high school, playing
Rookie-Level Arizona Complex League Padres to begin his
football, basketball and baseball...had to sit out his senior
professional career, hitting safely in 6 of his 13 games (.212
year athletically due to injury.
AVG) while drawing 14 walks against 10 strikeouts.
• In 3 years at Central Michigan University, he helped lead the
• Assigned to Single-A Lake Elsinore on Aug. 22 and hit safely
Chippewas to a combined 96-43 record and back-to-back
in 11 of 18 G at a .254 clip (17-for-67).
NCAA tournament berths.
• Posted more walks (16) than strikeouts (15) for the Storm
while converting 12 of his 13 stolen base attempts (92.3%).
• While with LE, the left-handed hitter posted a higher clip vs.
LHP (.263) than vs. RHP (.250).
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Height: 6-1 Bats: L Full Name Nathan Adam Martorella
Date of Birth February 18, 2001 in Salinas, California
Weight: 221 Throws: L Current Residence Salinas, California
2024 Opening Day Age 23
MART-oh-RELL-uh MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as a 5th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft on August 1, 2022
INF Contract Status Signed through 2024
• B
egan the 2023 campaign at High-A Fort Wayne, where • Slashed .310/.431/.540 in his 25 May games, the highest
he led the TinCaps in home runs (16), RBI (73), doubles AVG, OBP and SLG lines in any calendar month in 2023…
(26) and total bases (179) before he was promoted to posted multi-hit efforts in 10 of the 25 games in May,
Double-A San Antonio on August 22. including 3 in a row from May 20-23...his 2-career 5 RBI
games also came in May (May 5 at Lake County and May
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eached base safely via a hit or a walk in 19 of his 23 21 at Dayton)…the May 5 contest marked his first multi-HR
Double-A games for the Missions, including 5 multi-hit game, and he recorded his 2nd multi-HR game nearly a
efforts and 3 HR. month later on June 7 at Quad Cities.
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ntered 2024 ranked by MLB Pipeline as the No. 8 first • Homered in consecutive games twice during the campaign
base prospect in all of baseball, as well as the Padres' (April 18-19 at Peoria and June 15-16 vs. Dayton).
No. 17 overall prospect. Baseball America has Martorella
ranked No. 18 in SD's farm system. • Posted back-to-back 3-hit efforts on June 25 at South Bend
and June 29 at Lake County.
• A
5th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft
by the Padres out of Cal Berkely, he earned All-Pac-12 • Recorded a career-high 10-game hitting streak from July
First-Team honors as a junior and led all Pac-12 players 19-29, slashing .343/.442/.629 over the stretch.
in batting average (.388) and hits (47) during the 30- • With FW, 34 of his 43 extra-base hits came vs. right-handed
game conference slate. pitching at a .257 clip, while he hit .264 vs. lefties with 9 XBH.
• A
t Cal, he hit .408 (31-for-76) during a 19-game hitting • Spent the majority of the season batting cleanup in the
streak from April 16-May 25, 2022, which was tied with TinCaps lineup (56 games, .246 AVG), while also batting in
Mark Canha for the longest by a Bear since 2009. the 3rd spot (52 G, .265 AVG) and 5th (4 G, .357 AVG).
• Hit .315 with both RISP (35-for-111) and with RISP/2 out
(17-for-54) for FW.
2023 SEASON
• Promoted to SA on Aug. 22 and went 3-for-5 with 3 RBI in
• Began the season at High-A Fort Wayne, where he led
his Double-A debut that night vs. Amarillo in the Missions’
the TinCaps in home runs (16), RBI (73), doubles (26) and
8-7 victory.
total bases (179) before he was promoted to Double-A San
Antonio on August 22. • Overall with SA, reached base safely via a hit or a walk in 19
of his 23 games played for the Missions, including 5 multi-
• At the time of his promotion, Martorella ranked 2nd in the
hit efforts and 3 HR.
Midwest League circuit in games played (112), RBI and
total bases, while slotting third in hits (103) and runs (71), • Hit cleanup in the Missions lineup 12 times (.245), hit third 8
fourth in doubles and walks (73), fifth in homers, seventh in times (.172 AVG) and fifth 3 times (.364 AVG).
slugging percentage (.450), and eighth in OPS (.821)…his
• Between both FW and SA, he made 101 appearances (101
132 wRC+ ranked ninth.
starts) at 1B, where he posted a .980 fielding percentage (16
• Martorella’s OPS and home run totals were both top-10 for errors in 793 total chances)…also made 22 appearances (all
a season in TinCaps franchise history, en route to earning starts) in left field (.971 fielding percentage; 1 error in 34 total
Midwest League Post-Season All-Star honors. chances) and 13 starts as the designated hitter.
• Had 1-or-fewer hits in each of his first 13 games from April
6-21, including 3 HR, before tying his career-high with 4 hits
2022
(2x) on April 22 at Peoria.
• After being drafted in the 5th-round of the 2022 First-Year
• Legged out his first career triple 2 games later on April 25
Player Draft, he split his first professional season between
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the Rookie-Level Arizona Complex League Padres and PERSONAL
Single-A Lake Elsinore.
• Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 30th round of the 2019
• Slashed .387/.457/.613 across with 5 XBH across 11 games First Year Player draft out of Salinas High School (CA) but
for the ACL Padres before being promoted to Lake Elsinore did not sign.
on Aug. 22.
• Attended the University of California, Berkely, where he
• Reached base safely via a hit or a walk in 14 of his 17 games earned All-Pac-12 First-Team honors as a junior in 2022, as
for the Storm at a .288 clip, including a 7-game hit streak well as Pac-12 Player of the Week from April 4-10, 2022…
from Aug. 30-Sept. 6. he led all Pac-12 players in batting average (.388) and hits
(47) during the 30-game conference slate…batted .408
• Split his time with the Storm between first base (7 games),
(31-for-76) during a 19-game hitting streak from April 16-May
left field (5 G) and right field (1 G), posting a 1.000 fielding
25, 2022, which was tied with Mark Canha for the longest
percentage and handling all 59 total chances…also made 5
by a Bear since 2009…did the majority of his damage at the
appearances (all starts) as the DH.
top of Cal's lineup, batting .365 with all 11 home runs in 40
games played as the leadoff man.
• He was a 4-time All-League & All-County selection in
baseball at Salinas HS, where he also was a 2-year football
letterman, earning a pair of All-League selections…garnered
a 3.9 GPA and was a four-time honor role student.
• Is the son of Gina and Kirk Martorella…his mother, Gina,
played tennis at Fresno State…has two siblings, Kyle and
Marie.
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Height: 5-8 Bats: L Full Name Yuki Matsui
Date of Birth October 30, 1995 in Yokohama, Japan
Weight: 187 Throws: L Current Residence Yokohama, Japan
2024 Opening Day Age 28
YOU-kee matt-SOO-ee MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on December 23, 2023
LHP Contract Status Signed through 2028
• L
ed the Pacific League in saves three times in his career
2022.
(2019, 2022 & 2023). Became NPB's youngest player
ever to reach the 200-save plateau. • Pitched for the Gold Medal-winning Team Japan in the 2023
World Baseball Classic.
• In 2023, Matsui posted a 1.57 ERA with a career-best 39
saves, 0.89 WHIP and 72 strikeouts in 59 appearances.
Struck out 32.4% of the batters he faced and owned a
31.9% career strikeout rate.
2022
• In 53 appearances in his 9th season for the Golden Eagles,
• R
ecorded an ERA under 2.00 in each of his last three
owned a 1-3 record with 32 saves and a 1.92 ERA (11 ER,
seasons (2021-23), while compiling 95 saves with a 1.42
51.2 IP).
cumulative ERA over that span.
• It was his second consecutive season posting a sub-2.00
• P
itched for Gold Medal-winning Team Japan in the 2023
ERA, after owning a 0.63 ERA in 2021.
World Baseball Classic.
• Struck out 83 batters with just 19 walks allowed...his
• S
elected to the Japan national baseball team for the 2013
83 punchouts were his most in a season since his 107
18U Baseball World Cup, 2015 exhibition games against
strikeouts in 2019.
Europe, 2015 WBSC Premier12, 2017 World Baseball
Classic, 2018 MLB Japan All-Star Series and the 2019 • Set a career high in strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched at
WBSC Premier12. 14.5, besting his previous best of 13.8 SO/9 IP in 2019...also
set a career-best in WHIP (0.77).
• H
is fastball has been clocked between 92-94 mph
(topping at 96 mph), and he also utilizes a splitter,
curveball and slider.
2021
• Owned a career-best 0.63 ERA (3 ER, 43.0 IP) with just one
2023 SEASON home run allowed in his 43 appearances.
• In his 10th season for the Tohuku Rakuten Golden Eagles in • Besides his 2014 rookie season (27 appearances) and his
the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), posted a 1.57 ERA 2020 season (25 appearances), his 43 appearances in 2021
(10 ER, 57.1 IP) with a career-best 39 saves, 0.89 WHIP and were the fewest he made in a single season in his career.
72 strikeouts in 59 appearances. • Marked his only winless season, posting an 0-2 record in
• Set a career high in SO/BB ratio with a 5.54 mark (72 SO 43 appearances...also faced just 172 batters, the fewest in a
against 13 BB)...bested his previous-high of a 4.46 SO/BB season in his career.
ratio in 2019.
• Recorded an ERA under 2.00 for the third consecutive 2020
season (1.92 in '22 and 0.63 in '21) while compiling 95 saves
with a 1.42 cumulative ERA (24 ER, 152.0 IP) over that • His 25 apperances in 2020 with Rakuten were his fewest in
stretch. a single season in his career, and he went 4-5 with just two
saves and a 3.18 ERA (24 ER, 68.0 IP).
• It was also his sixth total season with a sub-2.00 ERA...also:
2015 (0.87), 2017 (1.20) and 2019 (1.94). • Matsui's two saves were the second-fewest he had in a
campaign, ahead of just his save-less rookie 2014 season.
• His 0.89 WHIP marked his second-best mark in a season,
trailing just his 0.77 WHIP he had the previous season in • His 286 batters faced also ranked second most to just his
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504 batters faced in his rookie 2014 campaign...2014 was the PERSONAL
only season he worked as a starter (made 17 starts and 10
relief appearances in 2014). • Was the No. 1 overall pick when the Tohoku Rakuten Golden
Eagles won his rights in October 2013.
• Was a member of the Team Japan in the 2017 World Baseball
2019 Classic and was teammates with Yu Darvish on the 2023
Japan WBC championship team...when he signed with the
• Appeared in 68 games, going 2-8 with 38 saves and a
Padres, Matsui noted that a big part of his decision to sign
career-high-tying 12 holds (also 2015) and a 1.94 ERA (15 ER,
with San Diego was that countryman Yu Darvish is the
69.2 IP).
Padres' ace.
• Posted his third-career 100+ strikeout season (also: 126 in
• Preceded is first official media scrum of Spring Training
2014 and 103 in 2015), fanning 107 of his 271 batters faced.
with an 95-second opening statment in which he spoke
• Allowed a career-most five home runs, which was later in English and Spanish. Matsui began by saying, “Hello
matched in his 2020 season. everyone. My name is Yuki Matsui. Hola. ¿Qué onda todos?
Me nombre es Yuki Matsui. You can call me Yuki, Mat, Mats,
whatever." He closed by addressing San Diegans: “Lastly,
2014-18
to San Diego and all Padres fans, nice to meet you. Mucho
• In his fifth season in the NPB in 2018, went 5-8 with 11 holds gusto. I promise you that I will always give my best to bring
and a 3.65 ERA in 53 appearances for Rakuten...his 72.2 you joy with my pitches. My family and I are so glad to be a
innings of work were his 3rd most in a season in his career, part of this beautiful city. So we would be very happy if you
behind just his 85.0 IP and 136.1 IP in 2014. give us a warm welcome. Thank you very much. Muchas
gracias.”
• In 2017, fanned just 62 batters in 214 batters faced...
posted a 1.20 ERA (7 ER, 52.2 IP) and a 3-3 record in 52
appearances...his 33 saves at the time tied his 33 in 2015 for
his most in a single season.
• In his third season in 2016, logged a 3.32 ERA and 1-4
record in 58 appearances for the Golden Eagles...made 63
appearances with a 0.87 ERA in 2015 in his sophomore
season logging 33 saves, 12 holds, and 103 strikeouts...made
his professional debut in 2014, going 4-8 with a 3.80 ERA
(49 ER, 116.0 IP) across 27 appearances (17 starts)...his 17
starts in 2014 would be the only starts of his career.
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Height: 6-4 Bats: R Full Name Adam McKinnlee Mazur
Date of Birth April 20, 2001 in St. Paul, Minnesota
Weight: 185 Throws: R Current Residence St. Paul, Minnesota
2024 Opening Day Age 22
MAY-zhur MLB Service Time 0.000
mazur21 How Obtained Signed as a 2nd-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft, August 1
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
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First-Team All-Midwest Region honoree, Big Ten Pitcher of
the Year, first-team All-Big Ten selection, and two-time Big
Ten Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 23 & March 2)...majored in
interdepartmental studies at Iowa.
• Enjoys fishing, golfing, and spending time with his family.
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Height: 6-0 Bats: R Full Name Mason Steven McCoy
Date of Birth March 31, 1995 in Peoria, Illinois
Weight: 185 Throws: R Current Residence Foley, Alabama
2024 Opening Day Age 28
therealmccoy__1 MLB Service Time 0.025
@mason_mccoy1 MLB Debut August 30, 2023 vs. WSH (with TOR)
INF How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on November 18, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
2021
2023 SEASON • In his 4th professional season, ascended to Triple-A Norfolk,
• Began the season with the Mariners' organization for the where he spent the entirety of the season with the Tide
2nd consecutive season and played in 87 games for Triple-A batting .221 (90-for-408) with 21 2B, 6 3B, 9 HR and 43 RBI
Tacoma before being traded to TOR on July 26 for RHP Trent across 112 games.
Thornton. • At home, hit .221 (44-for-199) with 9 2B, 4 3B, 6 HR and 26
• On Aug. 29 with TOR, received the first big league call-up RBI in 57 games; nearly mirrored his production on the road,
of his career...went on to appear in 6 games as a Blue batting .220 (46-for-209) with 12 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR and 17 RBI
Jay, going 0-for-1 with 1 SO...appeared at SS 6 times as a in 55 games.
defensive replacement...the Blue Jays were 5-1 with him on • Saw his best month of the season in May, when he hit .277
their roster. (23-for-83) with 3 2B, 4 3B, 2 HR and 10 RBI for a .348 OBP
• Optioned back to BUF on Sept. 8 before being DFA’d by and .482 SLG.
TOR on Sept. 20, and outrighted back to BUF two days later.
• At the time of his promotion, had split the season at the at 2020
the Triple-A level between BUF and TAC, hitting .226 (91-for-
402) over 108 G with 21 2B, 3 3B, 12 HR, and 64 RBI. •Did not play due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
• Overall at Triple-A, posted minor league career highs in RBI
(65), stolen bases (25), walks (59) and strikeouts (146) at a
2019
.221 (92-for-417) clip across 114 combined games.
• Named a MiLB.com Organization All-Star with the Orioles
• Spent time defensively at SS (84 G), 2B (12 G), and 3rd (9
and an Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star after posting
G)…turned in a combined .986 fielding % (6 errors).
career bests in games (132), runs (81) and hits (158).
• Signed a minor league contract with the Padres on Nov. 18.
• Garnered Orioles Player of the Month accolades for June
after slashing .313/.379/.384 (35-for-112) with 6 2B, 1 3B, 18
R, 4 RBI across 27 games.
2022
• Finished the season ranked in the top 10 among BAL
• Acquired by SEA from BAL in exchange for cash farmhands in runs scored (T-1st, 81), triples (T-1st, 7), hits
considerations on April 7 and spent the balance of the (2nd, 158), total bases (3rd, 206) and AVG (10th, .266).
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• Split the season between Class A-Advanced Frederick and 2017
Double-A Bowie, hitting a combined .290 (158-for-545) with
22 2B, 7 3B, 4 HR, 81 runs scored, and 48 RBI in 132 games. • Spent his first professional season with Short Season-A
Aberdeen.
• Hit .379 (44-for-116) with 11 extra-base hits, 21 runs, and 17
RBI in 27 games for Frederick before his promotion on May • Appeared in 53 games for the IronBirds, hitting .301 (56-for-
6. 186) with 34 runs scored and 29 RBI.
• Following the season, played for the Surprise Saguaros of • Ranked third in the New York-Penn League in OBP (.382)
the Arizona Fall League, where he batted .219 (14-for-64) and 5th in batting average.
with 2 2B, 3B, 8 runs and 5 RBI. • Named a New York-Penn League Mid-Season All-Star.
• Was later named an Arizona Fall League Rising Star. • Connected with his first professional home run on Aug. 7 at
• Finished the season ranked as the No. 27 Orioles’ prospect Tri-City.
by Baseball America.
PERSONAL
2018 • Along with his wife, Cassandra, the couple have two
• Spent the entire season with Class-A Delmarva, appearing children - Mateo Harley and Zaela Dawn.
in 124 games and hitting .266 (128-for-482) with 18 2B, 10 3B, • Spent his junior and senior collegiate seasons at the
4 HR, 66 runs scored and 47 RBI. University of Iowa (2016-2017), combining to hit .311 (148-for-
• Led the Shorebirds in triples and finished second on the 476) over 117 games with 30 doubles, 4 3B, 7 HR, and 68 RBI
team in hits and games played. (.816 OPS).
• Hit .348 (31-for-89) in 25 day games. • Played for Illinois Central College from 2013-15, and was
named a two-time NJCAA All-American shortstop...was
• Recorded his first career multi-triple game on April 29 at named Freshman Player of the Year in 2013 after batting
Hickory. .394 with 18 2B, 6 3B and 5 HR.
• At Washington Community High School, lettered in baseball,
basketball and soccer, while earning all-conference honors
in basketball and soccer.
2022 Acquired by SEA from BAL in exchange for cash considerations, April 7
2023 Acquired by TOR from SEA in exchange for Trent Thornton, July 26
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Height: 6-2 Bats: R Full Name Óscar Mauricio Mercado
Date of Birth December 16, 1994 in Cartagena, Colombia
Weight: 215 Throws: R Current Residence Tampa, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 29
oscar mer-KAH-doh MLB Service Time 3.031
oscmerc21 How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on December 28, 2023
INF Contract Status Signed through 2024
• In 2019, he led all American League rookies in stolen • Went 0-for-11 across his 12 games played for STL from
bases (15) and runs scored (70), and his 15 home runs May 25-July 1…designated for assignment by STL on July
were most by a Cleveland rookie since Jody Gerut (22) 3, elected free agency on July 5 and was signed by SD to a
in 2003. minor league contract on July 7.
• As an outfielder, has posted a .982 fielding percentage • Hit safely in 22 of his 31 games for Triple-A El Paso at a
in the Majors (10 errors, 550 chances). Converted from .339 clip (42-for-124), including 16 multi-hit efforts…posted
shortstop to outfield in the minors in 2016 following 118 7 consecutive multi-hit games from Aug. 10-18, slashing
errors at shortstop in his first 4 professional seasons. .455/.500/1.061 over that stretch.
• Led the Appalachian League (2014), Midwest League • Released by SD on Aug. 21 before signing with LAD as a
(2015) and Texas League (2017) in stolen bases, while minor league free agent on Aug. 25.
tying for the Florida State League lead (2016). • Hit safely in 10 of his 15 games played for Triple-A Oklahoma
• Represented Team Colombia in the 2017 and 2023 World City at a .259 clip (15-for-58).
Baseball Classics. • Earned Pacific Coast League Player of the Month honors for
the month of August.
• On the season, made 51 appearances (all starts) in CF, 19 in
2023 SEASON
RF (all starts), 6 as the DH (5 starts) and 5 in LF (4 starts).
• Spent the 2023 season with 3 different organizations (STL,
SD & LAD)…appeared in 15 Major League games for the • Played for Colombia in the 2023 World Baseball Classic in
Cardinals, as well as 34 games for Triple-A Memphis (STL), March, going 4-for-13 (.308) at the dish.
31 for Triple-A El Paso (SD) and 15 for Triple-A Oklahoma
City (LAD).
2022
• Slashed .488/.512/.756 and posted 7 multi-hit efforts across
a 10-game stretch from April 18-30. • Began the season on CLE’s Opening Day roster and played
in 55 games, his fewest in a single Major League season not
• Posted his first 4-hit effort since the 2019 campaign on April shortened by COVID.
30 at Durham…it was his 7th career four-hit game, trailing
only his 5-hit effort for Triple-A Columbus in a July 2018 • Hit his first career grand slam in the 3rd game of the season
contest. in the first inning at KC on April 10…it was part of a six-run
inning en route to a 17-3 win.
• Was hitting .276 (35-for-127) on the season with 14 SB in 17
attempts for MEM at the time of having his contract selected • Claimed off waivers by PHI on June 27, for one week, then
by STL on May 17. waived and re-claimed by CLE a week later on July, 4.
• Appeared in 20 games for STL from May 17-July 1, hitting • Would play in only 5 more Major League games before
.290 (9-for-31) with 2 stolen bases. being designated for assignment and finishing the season in
Columbus (AAA), where he posted an .812 OPS.
• Hit. 450 (9-for-20) with a pair of 3-hit efforts in his first week
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• Finished the season batting .362 (25-for-69) with 17 RBI over 2020
21 games in September with 8 multi-hit efforts.
• Made his first career Opening Day roster in the COVID-
shortened campaign…collected 1 hit in 11 contests, and did
not record a multi-hit effort in his 36 games played.
2021
P
OSTSEASON: Made 1 appearance in the Postseason,
• Began the campaign with Triple-A Columbus and hit .216
striking out in his lone at-bat in the Wild Card Series vs. NYY.
with 19 XBH (13 2B, 1 3B, 5 HR) across 45 games before
getting called up by CLE on June 28, where he remained for
the rest of the season.
2019
• Appeared in 76 games for CLE, including 68 (56 starts) in
the outfield with a .992 fielding % (1 error, 129 total chances). • Finished 8th in the 2019 American League Rookie of the
Year voting, two points behind Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. for 7th
• Went 4-for-5 at the dish with his 2nd HR of the season on place…received three 3rd place votes in the poll.
Aug. 4 @ TOR…it was his 2nd-career 4-hit game (also: July
27, 2019 @ KC), trailing only his career-high 5-hit game on • Led all AL rookies in stolen bases (15) and runs scored
July 19, 2019 vs. KC. (70)…his 15 home runs were most by a CLE rookie since
Jody Gerut (22) in 2003.
• Connected for his first walk-off HR vs. CWS on Sept. 23 (G2)
off José Ruíz in the bottom of the 7th inning. • Made his ML debut with CLE on May 14 at CWS…collected
his first hit vs. BAL on May 18 and his first ML home run vs.
TB on May 26.
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• Posted a career-high 5 hits (5-for-5) vs. KC on July 19, 5 days PERSONAL
after his first multi-home run game vs. Detroit on July 15.
•B
orn in Colombia and immigrated to the Tampa, Fla., area on
his father’s (Oscar Sr.) work visa when he was seven years
old, along with his mother (Marta), older brother (Juan), and
2013-18
twin sister (Natalia).
• Traded by STL to CLE in exchange for minor league
• I s very close with his twin sister, who graduated from the
outfielders Conner Capel and Jhon Torres at the 2018 trade
University of Central Florida and started a dental school at
deadline on July 31…posted minor league career highs in
Temple University.
games (132), AB (485), runs scored (85) and walks between
STL’s Triple-A Memphis and CLE’s Triple-A Columbus. •G
raduated from Tampa Gaither High School, which also
produced Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash.
• Participated for Colombia in the 2017 World Baseball
Classic, appearing in 2 games while scoring 1 run…posted •S
igned his letter of intent to play college baseball at Florida
minor league career highs in total hits (137) and strikeouts State University.
(112) for Double-A Springfield…was tabbed by Baseball
America as the Cardinals "Best Defensive Outfielder", •E
arned U.S. Citizenship in March 2018 during Spring
posting a .978 fielding percentage (6 errors, 270 total Training.
chances)…his 38 stolen bases led the Texas League. •V
olunteered regularly at Cleveland Animal Protective
• Spent the entirety of the 2016 season with Single-A Palm League.
Beach…his 33 stolen bases tied for the Florida State League
lead...converted from shortstop to outfield following 118
errors at shortstop in his first 4 professional seasons.
• Swiped a career-high 50 bases in 2015 for Single-A Peoria,
which also led the Midwest League…appeared in 117 games.
• Played in 60 games for Rookie-Level Johnson City in 2014,
leading the Appalachian League with 26 stolen bases.
• After being drafted in 2nd round of the 2013 First-Year
Player Draft, played in 42 G for the GCL Cardinals.
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2013 G-CAR ROK .209 42 163 18 34 5 4 1 14 17 39 12 4 .290 .307 .597 186 3 0 3 0
2014 JC ROK .224 60 245 41 55 9 1 3 25 20 37 26 7 .303 .306 .609 274 8 0 1 4
2015 PEO A(Full) .254 117 472 70 120 23 3 4 44 23 61 50 19 .297 .341 .638 513 8 5 5 9
2016 PMB A(Adv) .215 125 442 50 95 23 1 0 27 44 71 33 20 .296 .271 .567 506 9 6 5 10
2017 SPR AA .287 120 477 76 137 20 4 13 46 32 112 38 19 .341 .428 .769 523 9 1 4 3
2018 MEM AAA .285 100 382 73 109 21 1 8 42 36 64 31 8 .351 .408 .759 427 4 2 3 7
2018 COL AAA .252 32 103 12 26 5 1 0 5 13 23 6 4 .342 .320 .662 119 1 2 0 4
2018 2 Teams Minors .278 132 485 85 135 26 2 8 47 49 87 37 12 .349 .390 .739 546 5 4 3 11
2018 2 Teams AAA .278 132 485 85 135 26 2 8 47 49 87 37 12 .349 .390 .739 546 5 4 3 11
2019 COL AAA .294 30 119 24 35 10 1 4 15 16 32 14 3 .396 .496 .892 140 4 1 0 1
2019 CLE MLB .269 115 438 70 118 25 3 15 54 28 84 15 4 .318 .443 .761 482 5 7 4 9
2020 CLE MLB .128 36 86 6 11 1 0 1 6 5 27 3 0 .174 .174 .348 93 0 1 1 0
2021 COL AAA .216 45 171 29 37 13 1 5 23 23 32 9 1 .327 .392 .719 203 6 1 2 2
2021 CLE MLB .224 72 214 27 48 11 1 6 19 21 42 7 1 .300 .369 .669 238 2 1 0 1
2022 COL AAA .281 49 167 25 47 7 3 5 31 18 28 9 4 .363 .449 .812 190 4 0 1 3
2022 PHI MLB .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0
2022 CLE MLB .208 54 120 17 25 6 1 4 16 5 28 2 2 .244 .375 .619 127 1 0 1 4
2022 2 Teams MLB .207 55 121 17 25 6 1 4 16 5 29 2 2 .242 .372 .614 128 1 0 1 4
2023 MEM AAA .278 34 126 18 35 12 0 2 12 14 28 15 3 .361 .421 .782 145 3 1 1 2
2023 ELP AAA .339 31 124 28 42 5 3 10 37 11 29 10 1 .399 .669 1.068 138 2 0 1 0
2023 OKC AAA .259 15 58 11 15 4 0 2 13 4 16 3 1 .313 .431 .744 64 1 0 1 3
2023 STL MLB .290 20 31 3 9 3 0 0 5 1 4 2 1 .313 .387 .700 32 0 0 0 0
2023 3 Teams Minors .299 80 308 57 92 21 3 14 62 29 73 28 5 .367 .523 .890 347 6 1 3 5
2023 3 Teams AAA .299 80 308 57 92 21 3 14 62 29 73 28 5 .367 .523 .890 347 6 1 3 5
Career 3 Teams MLB .237 298 890 123 211 46 5 26 100 60 186 29 8 .289 .388 .677 973 8 9 6 14
Career 9 Teams Minors .258 800 3049 475 787 157 23 57 334 271 572 256 94 .329 .381 .710 3428 62 19 27 48
WILD CARD
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 CLE MLB .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 CLE MLB .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1 0 0 0 0
2018 Acquired by CLE from STL in exchange for Jhon Torres and Conner Capel, July 31
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Height: 6-3 Bats: L Full Name Jackson Peter Merrill
Date of Birth April 19, 2003 in Baltimore, Maryland
Weight: 212 Throws: R Current Residence Severna Park, Maryland
2024 Opening Day Age 20
MEHR-uhl MLB Service Time 0.000
_jacksonmerrill_ Signed by SD as a first-round selection (27th overall) in the 2021 First-Year Player Draft
INF/OF How Obtained
on July 26, 2021
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• With SA, went 15-for-41 (.366) with RISP and 7-for-20 (.350) • Reinstated from the IL and returned the Storm on July
with RISP/2 out. 31…hit safely in 25 of his 32 games played, slashing
.298/.361/.468 with 6 doubles, 3 triples, 4 home runs, 27 RBI
• Hit 2nd in the Missions batting order in 45 of his 46 games and 22 runs scored.
played, hitting third in the other contest.
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• In the Postseason, he helped the Storm claim its first 2021
California League championship since 2011 and fourth
overall, going 11-for-17 at the dish (.647) with 4 doubles, • Made his professional debut with the Arizona Complex
7 RBI, 3 runs scored and 3 stolen bases in as many attempts. League Padres (R) and hit .280 (30-for-107) with a .722 OPS
in 31 games…he had 9 XBH (7 2B and 2 3B) with 0 home
• While with the Storm, he hit .379 (22-for-58) vs. lefties and runs.
.302 (42-for-139) vs. righties.
• Hit safely in 23 of 31 games for the ACL Padres, including
• Spent the majority of the season batting 2nd in the Storm each of the first 10 games to begin his pro career from July
lineup (27 G, .303 AVG), while also batting leadoff (10 G, 26-Aug. 9 (.353 AVG).
.356) and third (8 G, .367).
• Following the season, he played in 22 games for the Peoria
Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League, slashing .261/.316/.352
with 1 double, 2 triples, 1 HR, 10 RBI, 16 runs scored and 2
stolen bases...was named to the Arizona Fall League Rising
Stars team.
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MITCHELL NRI
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Height: 6-0 Bats: L Full Name Calvin David Mitchell
Date of Birth March 8, 1999 in San Diego, California
Weight: 207 Throws: L Current Residence St. Petersburg, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 25
calvin.mitch MLB Service Time 0.100
MLB Debut May 24, 2022 vs. COL (with PIT)
OF How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on December 28, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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the week of July 15-21...Hit a walk-off grand slam to cap off a 2017
six-run 10th inning for Bradenton on July 17 vs. Clearwater…
hit his 2nd grand slam in 4-game span on July 21 at Tampa. • Made his professional debut with the Rookie-Level Gulf
Coast League Pirates after being selected in the 2nd round
(50th pick overall) of the First-Year Player Draft earlier in the
summer.
2018
• Hit his first career home run as part of a three-hit
• Spent entire 2018 season with Single-A West Virginia Power,
performance in his third professional game on June 28
where he led the team and posted career highs in hits (124),
against the GCL Braves.
doubles (29), RBI (65), walks (41) and games played (119).
• Finished the season ranked as PIT’s 14th-best prospect by
• Was named to the South Atlantic League’s Mid and Post-
Baseball America and No. 15 by MLB.com.
Season All-Star teams in 2018 while ranking 7th in the
league in batting average and 3rd among Pirates minor
leaguers in RBI.
PERSONAL
• Took home South Atlantic League Player of the Week honors
for the week of April 16-22 after going 13-for-26 (.500). • I s a 2017 graduate of Rancho Bernardo High School in San
Diego, CA (the same high school as former Pirates pitcher
• Hit safely in a career-high 13 straight games from April 14-27, Trevor Williams).
going 24-for-53 (.452) with 7 multi-hit games.
• Was a 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game first-team All-American
• Hit safely in 20 of his first 22 games in 2018 and was hitting and California All-Region first-team selection.
.381 thru April 27.
• Hit .369 with 11 home runs and 34 RBI in 34 games during
• Ranked 4th in the South Atlantic League with a .316 batting his senior year at Rancho Bernardo.
average at the All-Star break.
• Was ranked by MLB Pipeline as the 79th-best prospect
• Started in right field for the North All-Stars in the South available in the 2017 draft.
Atlantic League All-Star Game in Greensboro, NC.
• Has several tattoos, many of which he drew and designed
• Ended the campaign ranked as PIT’s 8th-best prospect by himself.
Baseball America and No. 9 by MLB.com.
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2017 G-PIR ROK .245 43 159 17 39 11 0 2 20 24 35 2 3 .351 .352 .703 185 2 0 0 2
2018 WV A .280 119 443 55 124 29 3 10 65 41 109 4 5 .344 .427 .771 495 5 1 5 9
2019 BRD A(Adv) .251 118 451 54 113 21 2 15 64 32 142 1 1 .304 .406 .710 493 5 0 5 5
2021 ALT AA .280 108 382 43 107 19 1 12 61 24 71 6 7 .330 .429 .759 419 7 0 5 6
2021 IND AAA .250 7 20 1 5 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 .286 .300 .586 21 1 0 0 1
2021 2 Teams Minors .279 115 402 44 112 20 1 12 62 24 75 6 7 .328 .423 .751 440 8 0 5 7
2022 IND AAA .339 63 236 33 80 18 2 9 49 17 38 8 1 .391 .547 .938 261 5 0 3 3
2022 PIT MLB .226 69 212 21 48 11 0 5 17 18 52 3 1 .286 .349 .635 232 0 1 1 3
2023 BRD A .167 4 12 2 2 0 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 .353 .167 .520 17 0 0 1 0
2023 IND AAA .261 78 280 46 73 16 0 9 55 29 93 6 2 .333 .414 .747 316 3 1 3 8
2023 PIT MLB .000 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .200 .000 .200 5 0 0 0 0
2023 2 Teams Minors .257 82 292 48 75 16 0 9 57 33 95 6 2 .334 .404 .738 333 3 1 4 8
Career PIT MLB .222 71 216 21 48 11 0 5 17 19 53 3 1 .284 .343 .627 237 0 1 1 3
Career 6 Teams Minors .274 540 1983 251 543 115 8 57 317 171 494 27 19 .337 .426 .763 2207 28 2 22 34
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MONDOU NRI
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Height: 5-8 Bats: L Full Name Nathan Wayne Mondou
Date of Birth March 24, 1995 in Tacoma, Washington
Weight: 211 Throws: R Current Residence Lakewood, Washington
2024 Opening Day Age 29
MAHN-doo MLB Service Time 0.003
natemondou How Obtained Signed by SD as a minor league free agent on December 8, 2023
INF Contract Status Signed through 2024
• Spent the majority of 2023 with Triple-A Charlotte Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star (2017, Beloit)
and made appearances across the infield, including
68 appearances (66 starts) at 1B, 28 appearances (26 New York-Penn League Mid-Season All-Star (2016, Vermont)
starts) at 2B and 11 appearances (all starts) at 3B.
1-for-1 at the dish with a stolen base.
• Made his MLB Debut in his final season with OAK
in 2022, appearing in the A's penultimate game of • Made 68 appearances (66 starts) for the Knights at 1B, 28
the season. In '22, he ranked Top 5 among OAK’s app. (22 starts) at 2B, 11 app (all starts) at 3B and 10 app (all
organizational leaders in doubles (2nd, 30), AVG (4th, starts) as the DH.
.283) and hits (5th, 109). • Posted a .988 fielding percentage (8 errors, 652 total
chances).
2023 SEASON
• After 7 seasons with the Oakland Athletics organization,
2022
Mondou signed a minor league deal with the Chicago White • In his final season with the A’s organization, he spent the
Sox on January 30 and played in 2 games for Double-A duration of the campaign with Triple-A Las Vegas before
Birmingham before spending the rest of the season (116 having his contract selected on October 3 and making his
games) with Triple-A Charlotte. Major League debut in OAK’s penultimate game of the
season on Oct. 4 vs. LAA…made the start at 2B and went
• Homered in his first game with the Barons on April 6 for
0-for-2 with 1 BB and 1 SO in OAK’s 2-1 win.
his lone hit in 5 at-bats with BIR…promoted to Charlotte on
April 11. • Ranked among OAK’s organizational leaders in doubles
(2nd, 30), AVG (4th, .283), hits (5th, 109), RBI (6th, 64), OBP
• Slashed .270/.379/.434 with the Knights, ranking 1st on the
(7th, .374), XBH (T-7th, 40), SLG (8th, .431) and OPS (8th,
clubs in walks (69), 2nd in RBI (61) runs scored (6) and 2B
.805)…the 30 2B and 64 RBI were also career highs.
(23), 3rd in HR (13) and games played (116) and 4th in total
hits (105) and at-bats (389). • Recorded 1+ RBI in 7 of his first 8 games from April 5-21 (9
RBI total over the stretch).
• Hit .270 (17-for-63) in his 19 April games before enjoying his
highest monthly AVG in May (.303, 23-for-76), with 4 of his • Was hit by 6 pitches over a 10-game stretch from April
14 HR coming in his 2 games that month…hit .206 in his 19 24-May 7…he was 1 of 13 batters in all of Triple-A Baseball to
June games before hitting .278 (52-for-187) across his final post 13+ HBP in ’22.
55 games from July 1-Sept. 24.
• 3 of the 6 times he’s recorded 4 RBI came in ’22, including
• Posted 3 separate 8+ game hitting streaks throughout the twice in a 3-game stretch on July 3 vs. Round Rock and July
season…hit safely in 8 consecutive games from April 15-23 5 @ Oklahoma City.
at a .357 clip, another 8 straight games from July 14-25 at
a .355 clip, and a season-high 10 consecutive games from • Recorded his 2nd-career multi-HR game on Aug 24 vs.
Sept 8-19 at a .361 clip. Sugar Land, with the other coming on July 10, 2018 for
Single-A Stockton.
• Homered in consecutive games for the 3rd and 4th times of
his career, and twice in the same season for the first time, on • Played primarily at 2B (80 G, 76 starts), while also playing 3B
May 30-June 1 and Sept 16-17. (13 G, 11 starts), LF (9 G, all starts) and SS (2 G, all starts).
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2016-21 • In 2017, he combined to hit .287 (135-for-470) with 24 2B, 7
3B, 2 HR, 59 RBI and 69 runs scored in 125 games between
• Finished 3rd in the A’s organization in AVG (.282) in 2021, Class-A Beloit and Stockton…ranked among A’s farmhand
spending the duration of the season at the Triple-A level leaders in walks (3rd, 59) and T-3rd in OBP (.366)…earned
for the first time in his career…appeared in 87 games for Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star honors for Beloit.
Charlotte primarily at 2B (63 games), hitting. 282 (87-for-
308). • After being drafted in the 13th round of the 2016 First-Year
Player Draft, got his professional career started with 1
• Did not play competitively in 2020 due to COVID-19. game in the Arizona League before playing in 60 games for
• Spent all of 2019 with Double-A Midland, playing in 122 Single-A Vermont, earning New York-Penn League Mid-
games (103 at 2B) while hitting .248 (106-for-427) at the Season All-Star honors.
dish…was named Texas League Player of the Week for the
period of July 22-28.
PERSONAL
• Finished 2nd in the A’s organization in runs scored (79)
and 4th in RBI (75) in 2018…both were career highs, as •A
ttended Wake Forest University, where he was a two-time
well as his 142 total hits, 509 at-bats and 136 games played First Team All-ACC selection in 2015-16… graduated from
between Single-A Stockton and Double-A Midland…earned the Charles Wright Academy in University Place, Wash.
California League Mid-Season All-Star honors, and was
named an Organizational All-Star for OAK by MiLB.com.
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Height: 6-0 Bats: L Full Name Adrian Morejon Garcia
Date of Birth February 27, 1999 in Havana, Cuba
Weight: 236 Throws: L Current Residence Phoenix, Arizona
2024 Opening Day Age 25
more-eh-HONE MLB Service Time 3.140
@adrian_morejon3 MLB Debut July 21, 2019 @ CHC (wish SD)
adrianmorejon40
LHP How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 7, 2016
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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• The Padres were 5-0 in games in his 1st 5 appearances of • Made his 1st ML relief appearance on July 25 at NYM,
the regular season before going 1-3 in the final 4 games in tossing 1.0 scoreless inning with 1 hit allowed and 1 SO...
which he appeared. went on to make 2 more relief appearances in 2019.
P
OSTSEASON: Made 2 scoreless relief outings vs. STL • Made his 2nd-career start and his Petco Park debut on July
in Games 2 and 3 of the Wild Card series...retired 6 of the 28 vs. SF (1.2 IP), 2 ER, 2 H, 3 BB) but did not factor into SD’s
7 batters he faced across 1.2 IP in Game 3's 4-0 bullpen 7-6 loss...4 of his 5 ML appearances were on the road (6.1 IP).
shutout to advance to the NLDS...started Game 3 in the
• Posted a 6.75 ERA with a .294 opponent AVG in 4.0 IP as a
NLDS vs. LAD and was tagged with the loss in SD's 12-3
starter and a 13.50 ERA with a .455 opponent AVG in 4.0 IP
defeat, allowing 3 runs on 2 hits and 2 walks while striking
as a reliever.
out 2.
• Placed on the 10-Day IL on August 8 with a left shoulder
impingement…was transferred to the 60-Day IL on Sept. 16
2019 and missed the remainder of the season.
• Began the campaign in Amarillo (AA) where he went 0-4
with a 4.25 ERA (17 ER, 36.0 IP) in a career-high 16 starts
2018
with a .215 opponent AVG, 44 SO and 15 BB.
• Spent the majority of the season with Lake Elsinore (A),
• Selected to the 2019 Futures Game in Cleveland along with
going 4-4 in 13 appearances (all starts) with the Storm and
former Padres farmhands LHP Mackenzie Gore and RHP
posting a 3.30 ERA (23 ER, 62.2 IP).
Luis Patiño...tossed a scoreless inning of relief, allowing 2
hits, and the trio combined for 3.2 scoreless innings of 2-hit • Made 2 stints on the 7-day DL, making 1 rehab start with
ball. AZL Padres 1 (R), working 2.2 IP and fanning 4.
• The 20-year-old left-hander had his contract selected on • His 74 SO, 3.44 ERA and 65.1 IP between AZL 1 and LE set
July 21 and made his ML debut in a start against CHC at career highs in a single season.
Wrigley Field that same day…allowed just 1 run (earned) on
3 hits in 2.1 IP with 1 SO…did not factor in the decision in
what would eventually be a Padres’ 5-1 win. 2017
• Became the 3rd player from the 2016 International Signing • Split his 1st professional campaign between Tri-City (A) and
Class to make his ML debut, behind only RHP Elvis Luciano Fort Wayne (A), making 13 appearances (all starts) while
and INF/OF Lourdes Gurriel Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays...at posting a 3.86 ERA (27 ER, 63.0 IP).
20 years, 144 days old, he became the 2nd-youngest Padre
to make his pitching debut, behind only Jay Franklin at 18 • Began the season with TC, logging 35 SO against 3 BB in
years, 172 days old on September 4, 1971. 35.1 innings of work for the Dust Devils.
• At the time of his debut, Morejon was the 3rd-best pitching • Made his 1st postseason appearance with FW, starting 2
prospect in the Padres system (No. 4 overall) by MLB.com games with a 8.22 ERA (7 ER, 7.2 IP) with 5 BB and 7 SO.
and No. 48 among all ML prospects...listed as an Honorable
Mention in Keith Law’s midseason Top 50 prospects update
during the All-Star break and entered 2019 rated as the No.
46 overall prospect by ESPN.com, No. 49 by MLB.com and
No. 52 overall by Baseball America.
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ADRIAN MOREJON CAREER PITCHING
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2017 TRI A(Short) 2 2 3.57 7 7 0 0 0 35.1 37 14 14 2 2 3 35 1.13 .266 139 5 2 146 519/352
2017 FW A 1 2 4.23 6 6 0 0 0 27.2 28 14 13 2 1 13 23 1.48 .264 106 4 3 120 490/303
2017 2 Teams Minors 3 4 3.86 13 13 0 0 0 63.0 65 28 27 4 3 16 58 1.29 .265 245 9 5 266 1009/655
2018 A-PA1 ROK 0 1 6.75 1 1 0 0 0 2.2 5 2 2 0 0 0 4 1.88 .385 13 0 0 13 22/21
2018 LE A(Adv) 4 4 3.30 13 13 0 0 0 62.2 54 27 23 6 4 24 70 1.24 .233 232 1 5 263 1005/631
2018 2 Teams Minors 4 5 3.44 14 14 0 0 0 65.1 59 29 25 6 4 24 74 1.27 .241 245 1 5 276 1027/652
2019 AMA AA 0 4 4.25 16 16 0 0 0 36.0 29 20 17 3 3 15 44 1.22 .215 135 2 0 154 596/377
2019 SD MLB 0 0 10.13 5 2 0 0 0 8.0 15 9 9 1 0 3 9 2.25 .385 39 0 0 42 154/102
2020 SD MLB 2 2 4.66 9 4 0 0 0 19.1 20 11 10 7 0 4 25 1.24 .267 75 0 3 79 322/212
2021 SD MLB 0 0 3.86 2 2 0 0 0 4.2 5 2 2 2 0 2 3 1.50 .278 18 0 1 20 80/51
2022 LE A 0 1 10.80 2 2 0 0 0 3.1 7 5 4 1 0 0 7 2.10 .412 17 1 0 18 73/49
2022 SA AA 0 0 0.00 5 0 0 0 0 7.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 8 0.43 .050 20 0 2 22 87/59
2022 ELP AAA 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.33 .100 10 0 0 10 37/26
2022 SD MLB 5 1 4.24 26 0 0 0 0 34.0 31 18 16 4 1 9 28 1.18 .238 130 0 4 141 540/358
2022 3 Teams Minors 0 1 2.70 9 2 0 0 0 13.1 9 5 4 1 0 2 20 0.83 .191 47 1 2 50 197/134
2023 A-PAD ROK 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .000 3 0 0 3 7/7
2023 LE A 1 0 7.71 4 2 0 0 0 4.2 5 4 4 1 0 2 9 1.50 .263 19 1 0 21 97/59
2023 ELP AAA 2 1 6.08 19 2 0 0 1 23.2 29 18 16 3 2 12 26 1.73 .293 99 3 1 113 467/283
2023 SD MLB 0 0 7.00 8 1 0 0 0 9.0 14 7 7 1 0 5 8 2.11 .368 38 1 2 44 161/98
2023 3 Teams Minors 3 1 6.14 24 5 0 0 1 29.1 34 22 20 4 2 14 37 1.64 .281 121 4 1 137 571/349
Career SD MLB 7 3 5.28 50 9 0 0 0 75.0 85 47 44 15 1 23 73 1.44 .283 300 1 10 326 1257/821
Career 8 Teams Minors 10 15 4.04 76 50 0 0 1 207.0 196 104 93 18 12 71 233 1.29 .247 793 17 13 883 3400/2167
WILD CARD
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2020 SD MLB 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.33 .083 12 0 0 12 48/31
2022 SD MLB 0 0 -.-- 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 4 4 0 0 2 0 -.-- 1.000 2 1 0 4 29/16
Career SD MLB 0 0 12.00 3 0 0 0 0 3.0 3 4 4 0 0 2 2 1.67 .214 14 1 0 16 77/47
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP-S
2020 SD MLB 0 1 13.50 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 2 3 3 0 1 2 2 2.00 .250 8 1 0 11 50/29
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2020 SD MLB 0 1 5.40 3 1 0 0 0 5.0 3 3 3 0 1 2 4 1.00 .150 20 1 0 23 98/60
2022 SD MLB 0 0 36.00 2 0 0 0 0 1.0 3 4 4 0 0 2 1 5.00 .500 6 1 0 8 41/24
Career SD MLB 0 1 10.50 5 1 0 0 0 6.0 6 7 7 0 1 4 5 1.67 .231 26 2 0 31 139/84
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Height: 6-5 Bats: R Full Name Joseph Anthony Musgrove
Date of Birth December 4, 1992 in El Cajon, California
Weight: 241 Throws: R Current Residence El Cajon, California
2024 Opening Day Age 31
@itsFatherJoe44 MLB Service Time 7.063
MLB Debut August 2, 2016 vs. TOR (with HOU)
mu59rove
RHP How Obtained Acquired by SD from PIT in a 7-player, 3-team trade on January 19, 2021
Contract Status Signed through 2027
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•H
e was quality in 11 of his final 12 starts of the season from franchise history in the club's 8,206th game…he twirled his
May 26-July 28…during the stretch, he ranked 1st among 9th consecutive quality outing, tied with Blake Snell for the
all qualifying hurlers in wins (9), win percentage (.900) and longest quality outing streak in the Majors in ’23...it was also
run support average (8.35), 2nd in ERA (1.84), 4th in HR/9 IP the 2nd-longest quality outing of his career behind only his
(0.49), 6th in SO/BB ratio (6.00) and T-7th in WHIP (1.00). 12 consecutive quality outings to begin the 2022 season.
•O
n July 9 vs. NYM, he posted his 23rd career outing with 0 •M
ore than half of his starts (9) in ‘23 came against AL
HR and 0 BB allowed across at least 5.0 IP...since his 2016 opponents, going 6-2 with a 2.70 ERA (16 ER, 53.1 IP), 1.07
debut season, the 23 such outings are 5th-most in the WHIP and .240 AVG against…among the 42 hurlers who
Majors, behind Clayton Kershaw (36), Zack Greinke (33), have made at least 15 Interleague starts since the start of ’21
Kyle Hendricks (29) and Gerrit Cole (25)...when he posts (Joe’s first season w/ SD), he ranks 3rd in ERA (2.13), 4th in
such an outing, he has a record of 14-2 (.875 winning %) and WHIP (0.92), T-4th in wins (9), T-6th in AVG against (.204)
his teams have gone 17-6...12 of the 23 outings have come as and 7th in H/9 IP (6.66).
a member of the Padres since '21.
•P
laced on the 15-day IL (right shoulder capsule
•P
osted his 10th quality outing of the campaign on July inflammation) on Aug. 4 before being transferred to the 60-
23 @ DET (6.0 IP, 7 H, 3 ER) but snapped a streak of 10 day IL on Sept. 30, ending his season.
consecutive starts in between losses, his first losing
•H
ad nearly identical ERAs in his 10 home starts (3.04) vs. his
decision since May 20 vs. BOS.
7 road starts (3.07).
• I n his final start on July 28, he faced off against TEX for
•H
e is 1 of 9 pitchers who have made at least 40 career starts
the first time since hurling SD’s first and only no-hitter in
in Petco history (including Postseason), and Joe ranks 1st in
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Padres' 12 straight wins to begin the 1985 season in Andy it was 9 more quality outings than the next-closest NL team
Hawkins' starts is the franchise record. (PHI's 75).
• After his 7.0 innings of 2-run ball on June 16 @ Wrigley • He tossed at least 6.0 innings in 22 of his 30 starts, tied with
Field, he became just the 7th ML pitcher (and it was the 9th STL's Miles Mikolas for the 8th-most 6.0+ inning starts in
instance) since '94 a pitcher began a season with 12+ quality the Majors in ’22.
starts...his 12 consecutive QS were 2nd-most in franchise
• Faced more lefties (403) than righties (337) and posted
history at any point during a season, trailing Tyson Ross' 14
reverse splits, limiting LHH to a .203/.275/.346 slash line
in a row in 2014 from June-Sept.
while righties slashed .254/.295/.425.
• Following his June 30 start @ LAD, he became just the 3rd
• He averaged 94.5 pitches per game, 10th-most in the NL
pitcher since 2018 to start a season with 8 consecutive road
among all qualifying pitchers...with Yu Darvish's 99.0 pitches
starts of 6.0+ IP & 3 ER-or-fewer, joining Shane Bieber
per game ranking 3rd-most, SD joined STL (Wainwright and
(2020) and Justin Verlander (2018)...the last hurler to have
Mikolas) as the only 2 NL staffs with 2 hurlers inside the top
more than 8+ such road starts to begin a season was Max
10 in pitches per game.
Scherzer's 14 in 2013.
• Among all pitchers who have thrown at least 350.0 regular
• Became the only SD hurler to ever have 2 ER-or-fewer
season innings in SD history, his 1.09 WHIP at the end of
across 6.0+ IP in 12 straight starts at any point during a
2022 ranked 3rd (362.1 IP), behind only rotation-mate Yu
season, and his 12 straight such outings were most in the
Darvish (1.02 WHIP in 361.0 IP) and Trevor Hoffman (1.04 in
NL in '22, trailing only TB's Shane McClanahan's 13 straight
952.1 IP)...his 3.06 ERA ranked 8th in SD history (min. 350
such starts from May 11-July 26.
IP).
• He posted a career-high 21 quality starts, which ranked
• His 2.84 ERA (63 ER, 200.0 IP) was the 3rd-lowest ERA in
T-8th in the Majors and T-4th in the NL with MIL's Corbin
Petco Park history among all hurlers who made at least
Burnes and ATL's Max Fried...the Padres led the NL with 84
30 starts in downtown San Diego from 2004-22, trailing
quality starts, 10 behind HOU's 94 for most in the Majors...
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only Jake Peavy's 2.75 ERA (184 ER, 602.0 IP) and Andrew while striking out 40+ batters in MLB history.
Cashner's 2.76 ERA (96 ER, 313.0 IP)...since joining the
• His 86.4 mph average exit velocity ranked in the 90th
Padres in 2021, he posted a 3.23 ERA (63, 175.2 IP) in his 29
percentile and led all SD hurlers...his 32.5 hard hit
road starts (30 app).
percentage also led all SD hurlers and ranked in the 88th
• He also finished 2022 ranked T-6th in Petco Park history percentile...his fastball had a 2,559 rpm spin rate and ranked
in opponents' AVG (.224 - min. 30 starts)...in his 30 road in the 98th percentile.
appearances (29 starts) from 2021-22, he had a .216
• Per Statcast, Musgrove relied on 6 pitches: Slider (24.4%),
opponents' AVG.
4-Seam Fastball (24%), Cutter (19.4%), Curveball (19.1%),
• On June 3 at MIL, No No Joe came within 4 outs of throwing Sinker (6.8%) and Changeup (6.3%)…ranked in the 98th
the 2nd no-hitter in franchise history — just 206 games (and percentile in fastball spin rate (2,559 rpm), which ranked 5th
39 starts by him) — after he threw the first no-no in the overall among all Major League 4-seamers.
franchise's 8,206th game.
• In his first 2 seasons as a Padre from 2021-22, he threw
• He earned his 1st-career All-Star selection and pitched a breaking balls 47.6% of the time, the highest breaking ball
scoreless inning for the NL in the Midsummer Classic on percentage in the NL and 2nd-highest in the Majors (min.
July 19 at Dodger Stadium...he struck out Andres Gimenez 5,000 total pitches), behind only CWS' Dylan Cease (51.5%).
and Aaron Judge, while walking Shohei Ohtani & getting
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OSTSEASON: Entered the 2022 Postseason having made
Alejandro Kirk out on a ball hit softly to second...following
7 relief appearances, which all came with HOU during the
the outing, Musgrove said: "It was a blast, man...I got the
Astros’ 2017 World Series run…made the first starts (3) of
shakes a little bit coming out of the bullpen. It's been a while
his Postseason career in SD’s run to the NLCS, going a
since I've had that. … But I just went out there and tried to
combined 1-1 with a 2.89 ERA (6 ER, 18.2 IP).
throw as hard as I could."
• Made his first career Postseason start in the decisive Game
• On Aug. 1, inked a five-year extension through the 2027
3 of the Wild Card series vs. the Mets, and became the 1st
season...during the press conference, Musgrove said:
pitcher in MLB Postseason history to toss 7.0 scoreless
“There’s so much uncertainty in where you might end up
innings with 1 or 0 hits allowed in an elimination game...he
in your career....It’s kind of the last thing you expect to get
allowed just 2 baserunners (1 hit and 1 walk) in SD's 6-0 win.
to come back and play in your hometown and especially
at a time when there’s an opportunity to compete for a • He also became 1 of 5 pitchers in SD history– and it’s now
championship.” happened 8 times overall – to throw 7.0 innings-or-more
in a Postseason game, joining Yu Darvish (Oct. 7, 2022 at
• On Aug 26 @ KC, he posted his shortest outing of the
NYM and Oct. 18 vs. PHI) , Andy Ashby (Oct. 7, 1998 vs. ATL),
campaign (3.2 IP) and his 2nd-shortest outing as a Padre,
Kevin Brown (3x, including a CG shutout on Oct. 8, 1998 vs.
trailing only his 3.0 IP on April 25, 2021 @ LAD.
ATL) and Ed Whitson (Oct. 4, 1984 vs. CHC.).
• Got the win on Aug. 31 at SF, marking an 11-start span in
• Helped send the Padres to their first NLCS since 1998 and
between winning decisions from June 23-Aug 26...he struck
the franchise’s first-ever NLCS action at Petco Park with 6.0
out a season-high 11 batters, his 2nd-double digit strikeout
innings of 6-hit, 2-run ball in SD's 5-3, Game 4 victory over
game of the season (also: June 30 @ LAD), and it was the
LAD on Oct. 15.
9th double-digit punchout game of his career.
• Tagged with his first career Postseason loss in Game 3 of
• He did not allow a HR on Aug 31 at SF, putting an end
the NLCS at PHI, allowing 4 runs on 8 hits and 2 walks in
to his streak of allowing a HR in a career-high 7 straight
SD’s 4-2 defeat.
appearances from July 24-August 31.
• He tossed 101 pitches in Game 4 of the NLDS vs. LAD and
• Allowed a career-high-tying 3 HR in his next start on Sept. 6
100 on Game 3 of the NLCS at PHI, owning 2 of the 9 100+
at ARI…it was his 5th career start allowing 3 HR and his first
pitch outings in Padres’ Postseason history...Kevin Brown
since July 25, 2019 vs. STL (w/ PIT)...allowed a career-high-
threw 100+ pitches 5 times in '98...Chris Young did so once
tying 22 HR on the season (also: 2021).
in 2006, and Darvish threw 101 pitches in G1 of the Wild
• Earned his 10th win of the season on Sept. 17 @ ARI, tossing Card Series on Oct. 7 @ NYM.
6.0-shutout innings of 4-hit ball with 8 strikeouts and
no walks in SD's 2-0 victory...it was his 4th career outing
tossing 6.0-shutout IP with no walks allowed and 8-or-more 2021
SO, with all 4 of those outings coming as a Padre since '21.
• Led the Padres staff and set career highs in a variety of
• His 6.0 scoreless innings in the Sept 17 start @ ARI categories, including innings pitched (181.1), strikeouts (203)
contributed to the Friars' 31.2 scoreless innings by SD and ERA (3.18)…also tied his career high and led the SD staff
starters from Sept 16-22...it was the longest scoreless streak in both wins (11) and games started (31).
by a starting staff in the Majors in ‘22, and it was 1.2 IP shy of
• Among all SD hurlers with at least 150.0 IP in a season, his
the club record (33.1 IP from July 28-Aug 1, 1984).
10.08 SO/9 IP ratio was the 2nd-highest clip in franchise
• The Padres allowed just 1 run in 4 games from Sept 17-21, history, trailing only Yu Darvish's 10.77 SO/9 in ‘21...prior to
the 1st club to allow no more than 1 run over a 4-game span ‘21, the two highest SO/9 clips were Andy Benes (9.87 in
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1994) and Tyson Ross (9.73 in 2015). with a team, and he's the 1st pitcher to do it since Clay
Buchholz on Sept. 1, 2007, in his second start for BOS.
• His 1.08 WHIP T-7th lowest in a full season in SD history, and
was the lowest since Jake Peavy’s 1.06 WHIP in ‘07. • He threw 62 breaking balls, the most in a no hitter since
Edwin Jackson's in 2010 vs. TB for ARI...Jackson threw 149
• On April 9 @ TEX, he tossed the 1st no-hitter in Padres
pitches while walking 8...Musgrove threw a career-high 112
history in the club's 8,206th game…a native from El Cajon,
pitches and walked 0.
he became the 6th pitcher since 1900 to toss a no-hitter
for a team from the state where he was born, joining Jered • His next start came at PNC Park against his former team,
Weaver (LAA), Kevin Gross (LAD), Nolan Ryan (TEX), Terry the Pittsburgh Pirates, and the only damage came on a 2nd
Mulholland (PHI), and Dave Stewart (OAK). inning Gregory Polanco HR...it snapped a ML-leading 32.0
scoreless-inning streak dating back to the 3rd inning of his
• With 2 outs in the 4th inning, he hit batter Joey Gallo, and
3rd to last start as a Pirate in ’20.
otherwise, he did not allow a walk, and the Padres defense
did not commit an error...in the Modern Era (since 1900), • He made 2 starts and went 2-0 during the Padres’ 9-0
Musgrove is the 5th pitcher in MLB history to miss out on a perfect homestand from April 14-23, tossing a combined
perfect game because of a hit batsman. 12.0 innings of 1-run ball, striking out 16 and walking 4...his 2
H/11 SO/0 BB outing on May 19 vs. COL followed Darvish’s
• The Padres had thrown 30 one-hitters prior to the historic
4 H/10 SO/0 BB performance on May 17 vs. COL 2 days
night, and the longest no-hit bid in Padres history had been
later, marking the 1st series in SD history in which 2 starters
8.2 innings (Steve Arlin on July 18, 1972).
threw 7.0 innings while allowing 4 hits-or-fewer with 0 BB
• It was just his 2nd start with SD, making him the 8th pitcher and 10+ SO.
in the Modern Era with a no-hitter in one of his 1st 2 starts
• On May 30 @ HOU, he made his 1st relief app. since March
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31, 2019 @ CIN, snapping a streak of 49 consecutive starts... • Received just 4 runs of offensive support while he was on
he was 1 of 2 pitchers in the majors in ’21 (also: CWS’ the mound in his first 8 starts before the Pirates scored him
Reynaldo Lopez) and the 1st pitcher in SD history to make a 8 in his final outing.
relief app. of at least 5.0 IP without allowing a hit or a BB....
he did plunk a batter, just like he did in his no hitter.
2019
• He tossed 4 consecutive quality starts for the 4th time in
his career from July 23-August 9…had tossed a career-high • Set then-career highs and led the PIT staff in IP (170.1), starts
5 straight QS twice (once in 2018 and once in '19)…his 15 (31) and strikeouts (157).
quality starts were the most by a Padre starter since ‘17
• Due to a rainout, made his season debut in relief on March
when Jhoulys Chacin and Luis Perdomo each had 16.
31 @ CIN and retired all 6 batters in 2.0 scoreless IP — his
• Tossed his second 9-inning complete game shutout of the first big league relief outing since Sept. 28, 2017 with HOU.
season on August 27 @ LAA, becoming the first SD hurler
• Made his 1st start of the season on Apr. 5 vs. CIN and tossed
with 2 complete game shutouts in a season since Andrew
7.0 scoreless innings for the win...did not allow an earned run
Cashner in ‘14...he was also 1 of just 4 pitchers in the majors
in his first 18.1 innings of work.
in ‘21 to throw two 9-inning complete game shutouts, joining
Anthony DeSclafani, Zack Wheeler and Max Fried (who • Gave up 15 runs (13 earned) in back-to-back starts on May 3
threw his 2nd Sept. 24 vs. SD). and May 9, raising season ERA from 1.54 to 4.20.
• Limited RHH to a .194 AVG (63-325), the lowest opponents’ • Threw 75 pitches and gave up 1 hit in 7.0 scoreless innings
AVG vs. righties in the NL and the 3rd-lowest in the majors while winning his second game on May 14 at ARI...won his
(min. 350 batters faced), behind only Carlos Rodon (.175) 2nd straight start on May 19 in his hometown of San Diego
and Jose Berrios (.193) (6.1 IP, 4 R, 3 ER).
• His 3.97 overall run support AVG was 7th-lowest among all • Gave up 3 HR in his start on May 30 vs. MIL...had
qualifying ML pitchers and 6th-lowest in the NL...in his 31 surrendered just 2 HR in 59.0 IP prior to the start.
starts, he received 0 runs of support 6 times, 1-or-fewer 13
times, 2-or-fewer 17 times, and 3-or-fewer 23 times. • Was ejected by home plate umpire Brian Gorman for ”being
the aggressor” after clipping Josh Donaldson on the 18th
• Had a 3.44 ERA on the road in his 16 app. (15 starts) and a pitch of the game in the 1st on June 10 at ATL.
2.92 ERA in 16 starts @ Petco.
• Made his next start in Game 4 of the series in Atlanta on
• His 4-Seamer had a 2,597 rpm spin rate, ranking in the top June 13, marking the 1st time since Joe Gibbon in 1963 in
1% of the league. which a Pittsburgh pitcher made 2 starts in a series (Aug. 9
in the 1st game of a doubleheader vs. HOU and then again
• He threw the most breaking balls (1,514) in MLB and his
on August 11 in the 4th game of that 5-game series).
51.5 % breaking ball usage was 3rd-highest in MLB, behind
Clayton Kershaw (62.7%) and Shane Bieber (57.1%). • Pitched in Houston for the 1st time since winning Game 5
of the 2017 World Series and tossed 6.0 scoreless IP for the
• Named SD's representative for the Roberto Clemente award,
win on June 27.
the annual recognition of a ML player who best represents
the game of baseball through extraordinary character, • Made his final start — and the 100th app of his MLB career
community involvement, philanthropy and positive — on Sept. 26 vs. CHC and picked up the win (2 ER, 6.0 IP).
contributions, both on and off the field.
2018
2020
• Acquired by PIT in January from HOU in the 5-player trade
• The Pirates Opening Day starter made 8 appearances all that sent Gerrit Cole to the Astros...saw limited action in
starts) and went 1-5 with a 3.86 ERA (17 ER, 39.2 IP) with 55 Spring Training due to right shoulder discomfort and began
strikeouts to just 16 BB. the season on the IL...made 3 rehab appearances between
Altoona (AA) and Indianapolis (AAA) before being reinstated
• Led the staff in strikeouts and posted career highs in SO/9
on May 25.
IP ratio (12.48) SO/9 IP and opponent AVG (.226).
• Made his season debut that night vs. STL and tossed 7.0
• Among all ML pitchers (min. 8 starts) his 68.3 first-pitch
scoreless innings for the win (67 pitches)...also singled off
strike % ranked 2nd behind Clayton Kershaw (69.7%).
John Gant for his first ML hit.
• Placed on the 10-day IL on Aug. 11 (retro: Aug. 9) with right
• Started in front of close to 100 family members and friends
triceps inflammation...threw 2.0 IP of “live BP” in Altoona
for his 1st career start in his hometown of San Diego at
(AA) on Aug. 27 before being reinstated on Sept. 2.
Petco Park on June 29, tossing 7.0 scoreless innings for the
• Though he claimed his sole win of 2020 in his last start of victory...also went 1-for-2 with a sac bunt at the plate.
the season on Sept. 26 at CLE, he received just 12 runs of
• Went on the 10-day IL on July 3 (retro: June 30) with a right
support in the campaign, the fewest of any NL pitcher who
index finger infection...was reinstated on July 10.
made 8-or-more starts.
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• Threw 21 straight strikes to begin the game on Aug. 30 at the 3rd-most in club history.
STL, the most by any ML pitcher since 1988 when pitches
• Received his first ML win Aug. 12 @ TOR (2 ER, 7.0 IP).
were first tracked.
• Carried a no-hitter into the 6th inning on Sept. 20 at OAK,
• Was shut down for the season after making his final start
ultimately allowing 1 run in 5.1 IP in a 2-1 Astros' win.
on Sept. 17...diagnosed with a stress reaction on the front of
his pelvic bone and an abdominal wall muscle strain...had
surgery on Oct. 19 to repair the abdominal wall and to help
the stress reaction heal (surgery performed by Dr. Craig 2011-15
Smith in Los Angeles, CA). • Earned Houston’s 2015 minor league Pitcher of the Year
honors and named an MiLB.com Organization All-Star for
the Astros...went 12-1 with a 1.88 ERA (21 ER, 100.2 IP) and
2017 99 strikeouts against 8 walks in 19 games (14 starts) across
three levels of the system...led all of minor league baseball in
• Made his first career Opening Day roster as the Astros' No. 4
strikeout to walk ratio (12.38).
starter in the rotation.
• Spent the entire 2014 season in the New York-Penn League
• Made his first 15 appearances as a starter and went 4-8 with
with Tri-City, earning Baseball America Short Season All-
a 6.12 ERA (55 ER, 78.0 IP) and .306 opp. AVG.
Star and Tri-City MVP honors...T-2nd in the league in SO (67)
• Made his final 23 appearances in relief and went 3-0 with a and ranked 3rd in IP (77.0) and WHIP (0.96)...named Pitcher
1.44 ERA (5 ER, 31.1 IP) and a .196 opp. AVG. of the Week for Aug. 18-24 after putting together back-to-
back scoreless outings (13.0 IP)...went 1-0 with a 0.69 ERA (1
• His 1.44 ERA as a reliever ranked T-3rd among AL relievers
ER, 13.0 IP)) and 15 SO in the postseason.
with at least 30.0 IP.
• Spent 1st full season in 2013 pitching in the Gulf Coast
• Was on the IL with right shoulder discomfort between May
League...began 2012 season with the Bluefield Blue Jays (R)
27 and June 12...optioned to Fresno on June 23 and made
before being acquired by HOU as part of a 10-player deal on
lone Triple-A start on June 29 vs. Albuquerque...recalled on
July 20...began his pro career in 2011, splitting the campaign
July 5 and made 2 starts before moving to the bullpen.
between the GCL Blue Jays and Bluefield (R).
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World Series run...was the winning pitcher in Game 5 of the
World Series vs. LAD; pitched a scoreless 10th in HOU's PERSONAL
13-12 win.
• His parents own and operate a coffee shop in the San Diego
suburb of Alpine, Calif...the shop saw an unprecedented
amount of business following Joe's historic no-hitter on April
2016 9, 2021 at TEX.
• Began the season with Corpus Christi (Astros’ AA) and was
• Following the no-hitter, he was handsomely rewarded with
leading the Texas League in ERA prior to his promotion to
a lifetime supply of beer from Ballast Point Brewing, and he
Fresno (AAA) on May 13.
collaborated with Resident Brewing to create his own beer,
• Went a combined 7-4 with a 2.74 ERA (26 ER, 85.1 IP) 87 SO the No-No Joe Double IPA.
and just 10 walks in 16 minor league games (14 starts).
• H
ad a mural painted of him at Grossmont High School in
• Was the starting pitcher for the U.S. Team in the All-Star San Diego's East County, where he was a 2011 graduate...he
Futures Game and tossed a perfect first inning in front of his pitched and played first base, going 7-5 with a 2.40 ERA (27
hometown crowd at Petco Park in San Diego. ER, 78.2 IP) and 100 strikeouts in 14 games as a senior...also
hit .350 (36-for-103) with 9 HR and 32 RBI...was part of the
• Recalled by HOU on Aug. 1 and made ML debut in relief on offensive and defensive line on the football team.
Aug. 2 vs. TOR...tossed 4.1 scoreless innings in his debut,
allowing just 1 hit and 1 walk while striking out 8 in a 2-1 • His first tattoo was an interlocking "S" and "D" set inside
Houston loss...set a Major League record for strikeouts by a a baseball on his left arm with "est. 1992" underneath...his
reliever in a ML debut...also set a franchise record for most grandmother, Lucy Papitto, was not fond of the decision...Joe
scoreless relief innings in a ML debut, which was previously reminded her of that in a FaceTime call the day he officially
held by RHP Jose Cisnero (3.2 IP in 2013). became a member of the Padres and 10 years after he got
that ink, he pulled up his sleeve for her and said with a
• Made his first big league start on Aug. 7 vs. Texas and gave smile, “I told you it would play out.”
up 1 run in 7.0 IP of a no-decision.
• His favorite player growing up was Padres pitcher Jake
• Became the 3rd pitcher since 1913 to record at least 6 Peavy, and he wears No. 44 in his honor.
strikeouts and issue no more than 1 walk in each of his 1st
3 app. in the Majors; the only other two to do it were RHP
Johnny Cueto (2008) and RHP Masahiro Tanaka (2014).
• His 21 strikeouts over his first 3 games in the Majors marked
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Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2011 BLU ROK 0 1 4.57 8 7 0 0 1 21.2 17 12 11 1 6 4 16 0.97 .227 75 2 1 87 140/113
2011 BLU ROK 1 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.00 .222 9 0 1 10 17/13
2012 BLU ROK 0 0 1.13 2 1 0 0 0 8.0 5 1 1 0 1 0 9 0.63 .179 28 0 1 29 47/46
2012 GRN ROK 0 1 7.00 4 0 0 0 1 9.0 14 7 7 0 0 4 10 2.00 .359 39 1 0 43 76/61
2013 AST ROK 1 3 4.41 11 3 0 0 1 32.2 43 22 16 1 2 4 30 1.44 .303 142 3 4 149 227/204
2014 TRI A(Short) 7 1 2.81 15 13 0 0 0 77.0 64 25 24 4 2 10 67 0.96 .224 286 0 4 301 478/428
2015 QC A(Full) 4 1 0.70 5 3 0 0 0 25.2 22 4 2 0 1 1 23 0.90 .232 95 0 2 100 223/176
2015 LAN A(Adv) 4 0 2.40 6 4 0 0 0 30.0 28 9 8 2 2 1 43 0.97 .243 115 2 2 118 263/225
2015 CC AA 4 0 2.20 8 7 0 1 1 45.0 35 13 11 7 0 6 33 0.91 .210 167 2 4 174 626/415
2016 CC AA 2 1 0.34 6 4 0 0 0 26.1 19 2 1 1 0 3 30 0.84 .192 99 1 1 102 360/266
2016 FRE AAA 5 3 3.81 10 10 0 0 0 59.0 60 26 25 8 1 7 57 1.14 .262 229 1 6 237 819/587
2016 HOU MLB 4 4 4.06 11 10 0 0 0 62.0 59 28 28 9 3 16 55 1.21 .250 236 0 4 256 980/650
2017 FRE AAA 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 0.43 .050 20 0 2 22 84/53
2017 HOU MLB 7 8 4.77 38 15 0 2 4 109.1 117 59 58 18 4 28 98 1.33 .277 422 4 11 462 1760/1205
2018 BRD A(Adv) 0 0 6.00 1 1 0 0 0 3.0 5 2 2 0 0 0 2 1.67 .385 13 0 1 13 36/29
2018 ALT AA 0 1 2.25 1 1 0 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 1 0 0 4 0.50 .143 14 0 0 14 34/28
2018 IND AAA 1 1 5.06 2 2 0 0 0 10.2 10 6 6 0 0 2 11 1.13 .244 41 0 0 45 175/127
2018 PIT MLB 6 9 4.06 19 19 0 0 0 115.1 113 56 52 12 8 23 100 1.18 .253 447 5 5 486 1628/1144
2019 PIT MLB 11 12 4.44 32 31 0 0 0 170.1 168 98 84 21 9 39 157 1.22 .254 662 2 8 718 2657/1804
2020 PIT MLB 1 5 3.86 8 8 0 0 0 39.2 33 17 17 5 2 16 55 1.24 .226 146 1 0 166 673/442
2021 SD MLB 11 9 3.18 32 31 2 0 0 181.1 142 68 64 22 18 54 203 1.08 .213 667 3 13 748 2938/1929
2022 SD MLB 10 7 2.93 30 30 0 0 0 181.0 154 67 59 22 14 42 184 1.08 .227 679 4 13 740 2834/1880
2023 LE A 0 1 7.20 1 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 4 4 0 0 0 8 1.20 .286 21 1 0 21 69/51
2023 ELP AAA 0 0 4.15 1 1 0 0 0 4.1 5 3 2 0 3 1 6 1.38 .278 18 0 0 22 85/52
2023 SD MLB 10 3 3.05 17 17 0 0 0 97.1 90 35 33 10 9 21 97 1.14 .247 365 2 11 399 1550/1031
2023 2 Teams Minors 0 1 5.79 2 2 0 0 0 9.1 11 7 6 0 3 1 14 1.29 .282 39 1 0 43 154/103
Career 3 Teams MLB 60 57 3.72 187 161 2 2 4 956.1 876 428 395 119 67 239 949 1.17 .242 3624 21 65 3975 15020/10085
Career 14 Teams Minors 30 14 2.93 83 59 0 1 4 371.1 338 137 121 25 18 46 358 1.03 .240 1411 13 29 1487 3759/2874
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ALL-STAR
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 NL MLB 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.00 .000 3 0 0 4 16/11
WILD CARD
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SD MLB 1 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 7.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0.29 .045 22 0 0 23 86/59
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
WORLD SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP-S
2017 HOU MLB 1 0 6.75 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 3 3 2 0 1 2 1.00 .214 14 0 0 16 46/34
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2017 HOU MLB 1 0 8.10 7 0 0 0 0 6.2 6 6 6 3 0 1 3 1.05 .240 25 0 0 27 90/67
2022 SD MLB 1 1 2.89 3 3 0 0 0 18.2 15 6 6 1 0 6 18 1.13 .221 68 0 2 74 287/189
Career MLB 2 1 4.26 10 3 0 0 0 25.1 21 12 12 4 0 7 21 1.11 .226 93 0 2 101 377/256
2012 Acquired by HOU along with a PTBNL (Kevin Cormer) from TOR along with Francisco Cordero, Ben Francisco, Carlos Perez, David Rollins
and Asher Wojciechowski in exchange for David Carpenter, J.A. Happ and Brandon Lyon, July 20.
2018 Acquired by PIT from HOU along with Michael Feliz, Jason Martin and Colin Moran in exchange for Gerrit Cole, January 13.
2021 Acquired by SD from PIT in exchange for Hudson Head, Omar Cruz, David Bednar and Drake Fellows as part of the seven-player, three-
team trade that sent Joey Lucchesi to NYM and Endy Rodríguez to PIT, January 19.
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Height: 6-5 Bats: R Full Name Thomas Andrew Nance
Date of Birth March 19, 1991 in Long Beach, California
Weight: 249 Throws: R Current Residence Weatherford , Texas
2024 Opening Day Age 33
tnance34
MLB Debut May 17, 2021 vs. WSH (with CHC)
MLB Service Time 2.029
RHP How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on December 10, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
2023 SEASON • In his 2 starts, combined to pitch 5.0 innings and allow 1
run on 4 hits (1.80 ERA) with 3 walks and 7 strikeouts...in his
• Began the season on the 15-day Injured List with a right other 33 appearances, posted a 4.66 ERA (20 ER, 38.2 IP).
shoulder strain and split the campaign between four
levels in the Miami Marlins organization, making just 13 • Ranked in the 92nd percentile with a power curve that had
appearances (three starts) with a 1.59 ERA (3 ER, 17.0 IP). 48.3 inches of drop.
• After being re-assigned to Jupiter, he was transferred to • Made 10 appearances with Triple-A Iowa, posting a 2.35
Double-A Pensacola on August 8...for the Blue Wahoos, ERA (4 ER, 15.1 IP) and a 0.652 WHIP.
made five total appearances (all in relief), for a perfect 0.00
ERA in 7.2 innings of work...owned a 0.83 opponent clip at
the Double-A level and a 0.52 WHIP. 2020
• Transferred to Triple-A Jacksonville on August 22 for a sole • Did not pitch due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
appearance before being reinstated from the 60-day IL on
August 23...did not make an appearance with MIA before
being optioned back to JAX on August 29...assigned to
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• Combined to go 2-5 with a 4.07 ERA (22 ER, 48.2 IP) in 31 • Was born in Long Beach, Calif. and attended Woodrow
relief outings between Single-A Myrtle Beach and Double-A Wilson High School...first played college baseball at Long
Tennessee...allowed just 2 home runs and 11 total XBH. Beach State and Cypress College before transferring to
Santa Clara University.
• At Santa Clara, pitched to a 4.00 ERA in 144.0 innings
2015-18 pitched...underwent Tommy John surgery after his senior
• In 2018, spent entire season with Double-A Tennessee in year...majored in mechanical engineering.
his second professional season...did not pich in 2017 due
• In 2014, his father, Mark, was diagnosed with Amyotrophic
to injury, and in his 1st professional season in 2016, had
lateral sclerosis (ALS), sometimes referred to as Lou
his contract purchased by Cubs on January 18 and made a
Gehrig’s disease.
combined 22 appearances, including 15 app. with Single-A
Myrtle Beach...posted a 2.67 ERA (8 ER, 27.0 IP) with 11 • When he was with the Cubs organization, connected
walks, 26 strikeouts and a pair of saves. with Jonathan “Boog” Sciambi, Marquee Sports Network
broadcaster and former Marlins broadcaster...Sciambi is
• Made his professional debut in 2015 for the independent
a director at Project Main Street, a foundation with the
Frontier League with the Windy City Thunderbolts, where he
mission of improving the quality of life for patients with ALS
posted a 4.74 ERA (20 ER, 38.0 IP) in 29 appearances with
and raising awareness for the cause...Nance is also a part of
13 walks and 40 strikeouts.
the MLB ALS committee.
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Height: 6-4 Bats: L Full Name Tirso Abraham Ornelas
Date of Birth March 11, 2000 in Tijuana, Mexico
Weight: 238 Throws: R Current Residence Tijuana, Mexico
2024 Opening Day Age 24
@TirsoOrnelas MLB Service Time 0.000
tirsoornelas How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on March 31, 2017
• Split the 2023 season between San Antonio (AA) and El • Was the DH and batted 8th for the Chihuahuas in the PCL
Paso (AAA), earning his 1st-career MiLB.com Organization Championship game at Reno, going 1-4 for with an RBI in
All-Star honor...posted career highs in a variety of ELP's 6-2 defeat.
categories, including AVG (.285), OBP (.371), OPS (.823), HR • Participated in the Arizona Fall League and hit .293 (17-for-
(15), XBH (48), RBI (75), total bases (216), runs scored (72), 58) with 4 doubles, a home run, 5 RBI, 9 runs scored and 5
walks (67) and games played (127). walks for a .369 OBP and a .414 SLG…he went 1-for-5 in the
• Began the year with the Missions, hitting .284 (75-for-264) Peoria Javelinas’ 6-3 loss to the Glendale Desert Dogs in the
with a .473 SLG in 72 Double-A games...was promoted to AFL Semi-Final game.
ELP in late June, and in 55 games with the Chihuhuas, he
slashed .285/.358/.425 with 14 doubles, 2 triples, 4 homers,
24 RBI, and 34 runs scored. 2021
• His 15 homers between San Antonio and El Paso (hit 11 with • Spent the entire campaign with Fort Wayne (A) and hit .248
SA and 4 with ELP) more than doubled his home run total in with a career-high 39 XBH (31 doubles, 1 triple and 7 home
all of 2022 (hit 7 home runs). runs) in 107 games for the TinCaps while driving in 55 RBI
and scoring 57 runs.
• Named Texas League Player of the Week on June 18 with SA..
after the month, was named June's Texas League Player of • Had a 4-hit effort including a home run and a double on
the Month, his 1st-career monthly honor...in 21 June games September 12 in a 7-1 win over the Lansing Lugnuts.
for the Missions, he hit .378 (34-for-90) with a 1.090 OPS. • After the minor league season, played in the Mexican
• Finished '23 ranked as the Padres' 30th-ranked prospect Pacific League for the Mayos de Navajoa...slashed
(MLB Pipeline)...ranked as SD's 5th-highest ranked OF .353/.397/.473 with 16 2B, 2 triples, 2 home runs and 35 RBI.
prospect. •L
ed the MPL in hitting with a .353 average and was named
• Following the minor league season, played for the Mayos de the league’s Rookie of the Year while finishing as the runner-
Navojoa in the Mexican Winter League. up for Most Valuable Player.
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2020 • In 86 games with FW, batted .252 with 13 doubles, 8 home
runs, 40 RBI and 45 runs scored…reached base at a .341
• Was not a part of the Padres' 60-man player pool at their clip.
Alternate Training Site during the regular season.
• Saw his season end after being placed on the IL in late July
• Played in 18 games in the Mexican Pacific League between
with a wrist injury.
the Yaquis de Obregon and the Mayos de Navajoa…
combined to hit .273 (12-for-44) with 3 doubles, one triple, 2
RBI and 5 runs scored.
2017
• Began his professional career in 2017 in the Arizona Rookie
2019 League.
• After working through a mechanical reset in extended • Appeared in 53 games and produced a .276 AVG (54-for-
spring training, played in 89 games for the Lake Elsinore 196) to go along with 11 doubles, 3 triples, 3 home runs, 26
Storm (High A)…in his first 14 games, slashed .321/.431/.509 RBI and 45 runs scored in first year in pro ball.
with a home run, a steal and a 16:11 K to BB ratio.
• Finished 2-for-2 with 2 walks, an RBI and a run scored in
Game 1 of the Cal League Finals to help lead the Storm to a
PERSONAL
5-2 victory over Visalia. • Originally from Tijuana, Mexico.
• Finished the Cal League season hitting .220 with 11 doubles, • As a young child, his uncle would take him to Padres games
3 triples, a home run, 30 RBI and 41 runs. in San Diego.
• Appeared in 21 games with the AZL Padres where he • Won a Colt League World Championship with Tijuana and
batted .205 with 2 doubles, 11 RBI and 6 runs. had various teammates from that team watch him play in the
2016 Padres On Deck game at Petco Park.
• Was a member of the Mexico City Red Devils youth
2018 academy that also produced big leaguers Luis Urías and
• At only 18 years of age, was one of the youngest players in Andres Muñoz.
the Midwest League while with the Fort Wayne TinCaps.
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Height: 6-4 Bats: R Full Name Glenn David Otto
Date of Birth March 11, 1996 in Spring, Texas
Weight: 228 Throws: R Current Residence Spring, Texas
2024 Opening Day Age 28
@glotto_jr
MLB Service Time 1.165
MLB Debut August 27, 2021 vs. HOU (with TEX)
RHP How Obtained Claimed off waivers from the Texas Rangers on September 7, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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2018 PERSONAL
• Made 2 starts for Charleston (A) before going on the IL on • Glenn David Otto…married to the former Gabrielle Stanton,
April 26 and eventually had surgery to remove a blood clot who played basketball at Rice U.
in his right shoulder...missed the remaineder of the season.
• A Houston-area native, born in Spring, Texas…was raised as
an Astros fan.
2017 • Attended Concordia Lutheran High School in Tomball, Tex.,
and Rice University in Houston…pitched 3 seasons for the
• Selected by the Yankees in the 5th round of the 2017 MLB
Owls, going 18-6 with 17 saves and a 2.61 ERA (172.1 IP, 123
draft...after signing, went 3-0, 1.35 (3 ER, 20.0 IP) in his pro
H, 68 R-50 ER, 87 BB, 222 SO) in 82 games/4 starts…left
debut with GCL Yankees East/ West and Staten Island in the
school T4th on the Owls’ all-time saves list.
NY Penn League…whiffed 30 of 77 BF.
• Otto became the first Rice University product to make his
ML debut with the Rangers since LHP Mario Ramos in
2003…was the 2017 Conference-USA Tournament MVP
and a member of the 2016 All-Conference USA First Team…
pitched for the U.S. Collegiate National Team in 2016.
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Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2017 G-YAE ROK 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.50 .143 7 0 0 7 13/13
2017 G-YAW ROK 0 0 0.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .000 3 1 1 3 7-Jul
2017 SI A(Short) 3 0 1.59 7 2 0 0 0 17.0 12 3 3 0 0 5 25 1.00 .194 62 0 0 67 252/163
2017 3 Teams Minors 3 0 1.35 9 4 0 0 0 20.0 13 3 3 0 0 5 30 0.90 .181 72 1 1 77 272/183
2017 2 Teams ROK 0 0 0.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.33 .100 10 1 1 10 20/20
2018 CSC A(Full) 1 1 3.48 2 2 0 0 0 10.1 8 5 4 1 0 7 8 1.45 .216 37 1 1 45 151/86
2019 G-YAE ROK 0 0 9.00 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1.00 .250 4 0 0 4 6-Jul
2019 G-YAW ROK 0 0 2.25 2 1 0 0 0 4.0 1 1 1 0 0 3 5 1.00 .077 13 1 0 16 36/23
2019 TAM A(Adv) 3 3 3.20 14 12 0 0 0 56.1 54 24 20 1 2 33 68 1.54 .258 209 6 3 245 1003/611
2019 3 Teams Minors 3 3 3.23 17 14 0 0 0 61.1 56 26 22 1 2 36 74 1.50 .248 226 7 3 265 1046/640
2019 2 Teams ROK 0 0 3.60 3 2 0 0 0 5.0 2 2 2 0 0 3 6 1.00 .118 17 1 0 20 43/29
2021 SOM AA 6 3 3.17 11 10 0 0 0 65.1 46 23 23 6 2 14 103 0.92 .197 233 4 4 253 970/665
2021 SWB AAA 1 0 4.35 2 2 0 0 0 10.1 14 5 5 0 1 3 12 1.65 .311 45 1 0 49 184/127
2021 RR AAA 2 1 2.70 4 4 0 0 0 20.0 13 6 6 0 1 7 19 1.00 .188 69 1 2 78 314/209
2021 TEX MLB 0 3 9.26 6 6 0 0 0 23.1 32 24 24 2 2 8 28 1.71 .320 100 1 1 111 448/310
2021 3 Teams Minors 9 4 3.20 17 16 0 0 0 95.2 73 34 34 6 4 24 134 1.01 .210 347 6 6 380 1468/1001
2021 2 Teams AAA 3 1 3.26 6 6 0 0 0 30.1 27 11 11 0 2 10 31 1.22 .237 114 2 2 127 498/336
2022 RR AAA 0 1 2.79 3 3 0 0 0 9.2 8 4 3 1 0 3 12 1.14 .216 37 0 0 40 154/105
2022 TEX MLB 7 10 4.64 27 27 0 0 0 135.2 119 74 70 21 13 62 107 1.33 .236 505 5 12 587 2229/1359
2023 RR AAA 1 1 3.38 10 6 0 0 0 29.1 18 12 11 4 2 13 39 1.06 .176 102 1 1 120 455/273
2023 ELP AAA 0 2 7.94 3 3 0 0 0 5.2 4 11 5 1 0 13 4 3.00 .182 22 2 0 36 156/75
2023 TEX MLB 0 0 10.13 6 0 0 0 0 10.2 14 12 12 6 0 6 11 1.88 .311 45 0 0 51 192/121
2023 2 Teams Minors 1 3 4.11 13 9 0 0 0 35.0 22 23 16 5 2 26 43 1.37 .177 124 3 1 156 611/348
2023 2 Teams AAA 1 3 4.11 13 9 0 0 0 35.0 22 23 16 5 2 26 43 1.37 .177 124 3 1 156 611/348
Career TEX MLB 7 13 5.62 39 33 0 0 0 169.2 165 110 106 29 15 76 146 1.42 .254 650 6 13 749 2869/1790
Career 9 Teams Minors 17 12 3.18 61 48 0 0 0 232.0 180 95 82 14 8 101 301 1.21 .214 843 18 12 963 3702/2363
2021 Acquired by TEX from NYY, along with Ezequiel Duran, Trevor Hauver and Josh Smith in exchange for
Joey Gallo, Joely Rodríguez and cash considerations, July 29
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Height: 6-1 Bats: R Full Name Luis Fernando Patiño Arzuza
Date of Birth October 26, 1999 in Barranquilla, Colombia
Weight: 192 Throws: R Current Residence Barranquilla, Colombia
2024 Opening Day Age 24
pah-TEEN-yo MLB Service Time 2.061
@luispatinoa_ MLB Debut August 5, 2020 vs. LAD (with SD)
luispatinoa_
RHP How Obtained Claimed off waivers from CWS on December 22, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• Made a total of 45 Major League appearances (23 Baseball America Low Class-A All-Star (2018, Fort Wayne)
starts) from 2020-23 with SD (2020), TB (2021-23) and
CWS ('23), owning a 7-6 record with a 5.02 ERA and including 6 starts with the Rays.
.250 opponents' clip.
• Opened the season in the rotation but was limited to 11
• Born Oct 26, 1999, was the first player in Rays history pitches before the All-Star break due to a left oblique
to be younger than the franchise, which played its strain…reinstated on July 15 and made 2 starts before being
inaugural game on March 31, 1998. optioned…was active for a spot start on Aug 18 and for 2
• Allowed just 7 HR and struck out 279 of the 950 batters starts from Sep 5-11.
he faced in his first 3 minor league seasons (2017-19) • In returning from his oblique injury, began a throwing
in SD's farm system. Allowed 21 HR and struck out 131 program on April 30…progressed to throwing bullpens on
of the 561 batters he faced in parts of 3 minor league May 17 and live BP on June 1…began a rehab assignment
seasons with TB and CWS from 2021-23. with the FCL Rays on June 6 and transferred to Triple-A
• Entered the 2020 season ranked by Baseball America Durham on June 16…was scheduled for 6 IP in his July 2
as the No. 18 overall prospect, the No. 8 overall pitching rehab start but left after 3 IP and 49 pitches with a right
prospect and the Padres No. 2 prospect behind LHP middle finger blister.
MacKenzie Gore. • On Sep 11 at NYY, yielded a career-high 9 runs in 1.1 IP, the
most runs allowed by a Rays pitcher since Josh Fleming (10)
on Aug 11, 2021 at BOS and most against the Yankees since
2023 SEASON J.P. Howell (9) on Sep 26, 2007 at home…marked the fourth
time in club history a pitcher yielded 9 runs (or more) in an
• Combined to go 0-1 with a 4.57 ERA (11 ER, 21.2 IP) and 18 app of 1.1 IP (or fewer), with the other 3 instances all coming
strikeouts over 9 outings (one start) between TB and CWS. during the 2005 season...also allowed a career-high 3 HR,
• Made 2 appearances over 2 stints with the Rays before including back-to-back shots by Giancarlo Stanton and
being traded to the White Sox in exchange for cash Gleyber Torres in the 2nd inning, and nine of 13 BF reached
considerations on Aug. 1. safely.
• Made his White Sox debut on Sept. 2 vs. Detroit (2 ER, 2.0 • Went 3-2 with a 4.50 ERA (17 ER, 34.0 IP) in 9 starts for the
IP). Bulls…scratched from his start on Sept. 17 at Gwinnett and
did not pitch the rest of the season due to right shoulder
• Tossed 2.0 scoreless IP in relief on Sept. 20 at WSH. impingement.
• Started the game on Sept. 27 vs. ARI (L; 3 ER, 2.1 IP).
• Recorded 2.1 scoreless IP on Sept. 30 vs. SD. 2021
• Went 3-5 with 6.49 ERA (43 ER, 59.2 IP) and 50 strikeouts in • In 2021, totaled 19 apps (15 starts) over 3 stints with the
32 games (11 starts) between Class AAA Durham and Class Rays: April 25–May 30, July 2 and July 22 through the end of
AAA Charlotte. the season.
• Was on the 10-day IL from May 19-30 with a right middle
finger laceration…was optioned to Durham following his
2022
reinstatement.
• Made the first Opening Day roster of his career before
• Born Oct 26, 1999, was the first player in Rays history to be
splitting the season between the Majors and minors,
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younger than the franchise, which played its inaugural game and scoreless innings…at 21 years, 181 days, became the
on March 31, 1998. youngest pitcher to appear for the Rays since Scott Kazmir
(21.180) on July 23, 2005 vs. BAL…was the 4th-youngest
• His last 2 appearances of the season were both 2.0 IP out of
pitcher at the time of his Rays debut behind Dan Wheeler
the bullpen, both scoreless…went 2-0 with a 1.00 ERA (1 ER,
(21.265) on Sep 1, 1999 at BAL, Kazmir (20.212) on Aug 23,
9.0 IP) in 4 total relief appearances.
2004 at SEA and Chad Gaudin (20.130) on Aug 1, 2003 at KC.
• Went 3-2 with a 3.14 ERA (15 ER, 43.0 IP) in 10 apps (9
• On May 4 at LAA, his only run allowed in 3.0 IP of relief was
starts) at home, compared to 2-1 with a 5.77 ERA (22 ER, 34.1
a solo homer to Mike Trout in the 6th inning…recorded the
IP) in 9 apps (6 starts) on the road…yielded 3 runs-or-fewer)
second win of his career and first with the Rays…at 21 years,
in 8 of 10 apps at home, including 2 runs-or-fewer 7 times.
190 days, was the youngest Rays winning pitcher since Scott
• Opponents hit .195 (17-for-87) with 36 SO in at-bats ending Kazmir (21.185) on July 28, 2005 vs. KC.
with the slider, while he totaled 38 SO and opponents hit a
• On July 29 vs. NYY, held the Yankees scoreless in 6.0 IP…
combined .246 (52-for-211) against his other 4 offerings.
at 21 years, 276 days, was the youngest Rays pitcher to
• Used his 4-seam fastball for 60.5 pct. of his pitches, defeat them since Scott Kazmir (21.149) on June 22, 2005 in
including 67.6 pct. in his last 11 apps (9 starts) beginning the Bronx…was the youngest pitcher in the Majors to do so
on Aug 3—highest in the AL over that stretch (min. 500 since TOR Roberto Osuna (21.231) on Sep 25, 2016 at home
pitches). and youngest starter since TOR Drew Hutchison (21.269)
on May 17, 2012 at home…was the youngest pitcher to go at
• Issued 29 BB, with 21 coming against left-handed batters, least six scoreless with 8 SO (or more) against any opponent
which hit .274/.378/.452 (34-for-124) against him…his .378 since MIA José Fernández (21.272) on April 29, 2014 vs. ATL.
opp OBP vs. LHB was the 6th-highest in the AL (min. 125
BF). • Went 3-1 with a 3.07 ERA (10 ER, 29.1 IP) in 7 starts for the
Bulls, including a scoreless streak of 20 IP spanning 2 stints
• On April 25 vs. TOR, started in his Rays debut and faced the from June 6–July 10.
Blue Jays once through the batting order, pitching 2.2 hitless
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• On June 25 at Jacksonville, 11 SO were a career high at any 7th and proceeded to strike out the 1st batter on a slider
level and the most by a Bulls pitcher since Brent Honeywell and Twins SS Royce Lewis on a 98.8 mph fastball to end
Jr. (11) on July 23, 2017 vs. Lehigh Valley. the threat…stayed on to pitch the 8th and set the AL down
in order, finishing things off by striking out Angels OF Jo
P
OSTSEASON: Took the loss in Game 3 of the ALDS at
Adell on a 98.2 mph heater…combined with fellow Padres
BOS, allowing a walk-off, 2-run homer to Christian Vázquez
prospects MacKenzie Gore (1.0 IP, 1 BB) and Adrian Morejon
in the 13th inning…became the second Rays pitcher to allow
(1.0 IP, 2 H) for 3.2 scoreless IP.
a walkoff homer in the Postseason, following Nick Anderson
in Game 5 of the 2020 ALCS at HOU… pitched a scoreless • Tossed a career-high 8.1 innings and matched his career
6th inning in Game 4 at BOS. high in SO (9) for the 4th time in 2019 on July 31 at San
Jose…allowed just 3 hits and 0 BB in his penultimate start
with the Storm and was named Cal League Pitcher of the
2020 Week on August 4.
• In the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, he made 11 apps • Promoted to AMA on August 7 and made 2 starts for the
(1 start) over 3 stints with the Padres, his first career Major Sod Poodles, allowing 1 earned run across his 2 starts (7.2
League action…was on the active roster from Aug 4–Sep IP) before the organization opted to shut him down with a
5, Sep 19 and Sep 25 (29th Man)…spent the rest of the career high 94.2 innings and a lingering blister.
summer at the alternate training site at the University of San
• Named a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star for SD following
Diego.
the season.
• Averaged 96.7 mph on his 226 fastballs thrown and reached
a maximum velocity of 100.3 mph.
2018
• On Aug 5 vs. LAD, made his ML debut out of the bullpen
• Made 17 appearances (all starts) for Fort Wayne (A) at the
and yielded 3 runs in 2 IP, all coming on a 3-run homer
age of 18, going 6-3 with a 2.16 ERA (20 ER, 83.1 IP), 97 SO
by Joc Pederson in the 6th inning…got Kiké Hernandez
against 24 BB and 1 HR allowed.
swinging to end the frame for his first career strikeout.
• 7 of his 20 earned runs came in his 2nd start of the season
• Made his ML deut at 20 years, 284 days and was the
on May 22 at West Michigan…excluding the career-high
youngest pitcher to appear in a regular season game in
7-run outing, he posted a 1.46 ERA (13 ER, 80.0 IP) across his
2020.
other 16 starts.
• On Sep 19 vs. SEA, allowed 1 run in 1.2 IP in his first career
• Earned Baseball America Low Class A All-Star honors
start…on Sep 25 at SF (G2), pitched a scoreless 7th inning
following the season.
and recorded his first career win after the Padres won in
walk-off fashion.
P
OSTSEASON: Went 0-0 with a 3.38 ERA (1 ER, 2.2 IP) in 3 2017
apps…pitched a scoreless 6th inning in the decisive Game 3
• Split his 1st professional season between Dominican
of the Wild Card Series vs. STL…made 2 apps in the NLDS
Summer and AZL Padres (R), going 4-2 with a 2.25 ERA (14
vs. LAD.
ER, 56.0 IP) across his 9 outings (8 starts).
• Was 1 of 4 players acquired by the Rays from the Padres on
Dec 29 for former Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell.
PERSONAL
• Ranked by Baseball America as the No. 23 overall prospect
in the minors following the season… was the No. 3 prospect • Son of Carlos Patiño Jimenez and Zulma Arzuza Rada, both
in the Rays system. college professors across Colombia over the last 25 years.
Their jobs often took them hundreds of miles away from
Patiño and his older sister, Silvia, for weeks and sometimes
2019 months at a time. In their parents’ absence, the children
were raised by their grandparents and 2 live-in nannies.
• Made 20 appearances (19 starts) between Lake Elsinore (A)
and Amarillo (AA), going 6-8 with a 2.57 ERA (27 ER, 94.2 • Credits his velocity to focusing on developing his lower half
IP), 123 SO to 38 BB and a .198 opponent AVG. long before turning pro, including running for 45 minutes
every day at local soccer fields with his father in Colombia.
• Allowed 2 earned runs-or-fewer in 17 of his 19 starts, 4 hits-
or-fewer in 14 of his 19 starts and struck out at least 6 in 13 • Rose through the Padres system with former prospect and
of his 19 starts. current Washington Nationals left-hander MacKenzie Gore
at almost every stop in their careers from rookie ball through
• Selected to the NL roster for the SiriusXM All-Star Futures
Double-A...Gore helped Patiño learn English and Patiño
Game in Cleveland…entered the game with the score tied
helped Gore with Spanish.
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Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2017 D-PAD ROK 2 1 1.69 4 4 0 0 0 16.0 11 5 3 0 0 2 15 0.81 .193 57 2 1 60 98/88
2017 A-PAD ROK 2 1 2.48 9 8 0 0 0 40.0 32 14 11 2 2 16 43 1.20 .213 150 4 1 168 318/244
2017 2 Teams Minors 4 2 2.25 13 12 0 0 0 56.0 43 19 14 2 2 18 58 1.09 .208 207 6 2 228 416/332
2017 2 Teams ROK 4 2 2.25 13 12 0 0 0 56.0 43 19 14 2 2 18 58 1.09 .208 207 6 2 228 416/332
2018 FW A(Full) 6 3 2.16 17 17 0 0 0 83.1 65 25 20 1 5 24 98 1.07 .220 295 13 6 330 1310/814
2019 LE A(Adv) 6 8 2.69 18 17 0 0 0 87.0 61 30 26 4 1 34 113 1.09 .192 318 8 0 357 1428/935
2019 AMA AA 0 0 1.17 2 2 0 0 0 7.2 8 4 1 0 0 4 10 1.57 .258 31 0 0 35 134/97
2019 2 Teams Minors 6 8 2.57 20 19 0 0 0 94.2 69 34 27 4 1 38 123 1.13 .198 349 8 0 392 1562/1032
2020 SD MLB 1 0 5.19 11 1 0 0 0 17.1 18 10 10 3 1 14 21 1.85 .257 70 1 0 85 349/211
2021 DUR AAA 3 1 3.07 7 7 0 0 0 29.1 23 10 10 2 2 11 41 1.16 .213 108 0 2 122 509/333
2021 TB MLB 5 3 4.31 19 15 0 0 0 77.1 69 40 37 12 3 29 74 1.27 .232 298 7 4 333 1365/878
2022 F-RAY ROK 0 0 3.00 2 2 0 0 0 3.0 3 1 1 0 0 0 6 1.00 .231 13 1 0 13 27/26
2022 DUR AAA 3 2 4.50 9 9 0 0 0 34.0 32 19 17 6 1 13 34 1.32 .246 130 6 2 145 557/368
2022 TB MLB 1 2 8.10 6 6 0 0 0 20.0 26 18 18 6 1 13 11 1.95 .313 83 0 0 98 388/247
2022 2 Teams Minors 3 2 4.38 11 11 0 0 0 37.0 35 20 18 6 1 13 40 1.30 .245 143 7 2 158 584/394
2023 DUR AAA 3 4 6.75 27 6 0 0 0 45.1 49 36 34 10 3 29 38 1.72 .271 181 3 5 217 835/516
2023 CLT AAA 0 1 5.65 5 5 0 0 0 14.1 11 9 9 3 0 13 12 1.67 .220 50 1 2 64 247/132
2023 TB MLB 0 0 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 5 4 4 2 0 2 5 1.75 .294 17 0 0 19 77/44
2023 CWS MLB 0 1 3.57 7 1 0 0 0 17.2 16 8 7 1 0 12 13 1.58 .235 68 2 1 80 306/176
2023 2 Teams Minors 3 5 6.49 32 11 0 0 0 59.2 60 45 43 13 3 42 50 1.71 .260 231 4 7 281 1082/648
2023 2 Teams AAA 3 5 6.49 32 11 0 0 0 59.2 60 45 43 13 3 42 50 1.71 .260 231 4 7 281 1082/648
2023 2 Teams MLB 0 1 4.57 9 1 0 0 0 21.2 21 12 11 3 0 14 18 1.62 .247 85 2 1 99 383/220
Career 3 Teams MLB 7 6 5.02 45 23 0 0 0 136.1 134 80 76 24 5 70 124 1.50 .250 536 10 5 615 2485/1556
Career 8 Teams Minors 25 21 3.30 100 77 0 0 0 360.0 295 153 132 28 14 146 410 1.23 .221 1333 38 19 1511 5463/3553
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2020 SD MLB 0 0 5.40 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1.20 .167 6 0 0 7 28/18
2021 TB MLB 0 1 7.71 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 1.29 .222 9 0 0 10 31/20
Career 2 Teams MLB 0 1 6.75 4 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 3 3 1 0 2 2 1.25 .200 15 0 0 17 59/38
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2020 SD MLB 0 0 3.38 3 0 0 0 0 2.2 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 1.50 .200 10 0 0 12 45/28
2021 TB MLB 0 1 7.71 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 1.29 .222 9 0 0 10 31/20
Career 2 Teams MLB 0 1 5.40 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 4 3 3 1 0 3 2 1.40 .211 19 0 0 22 76/48
2020 Acquired by TB from CWS in exchange for Blake Hunt, Cole Wilcox and Francisco Mejía, December 29
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Height: 6-2 Bats: L Full Name Graham Austin Pauley
Date of Birth September 24, 2000 in Milton, Georgia
Weight: 208 Throws: R Current Residence Alpharetta, Georgia
2024 Opening Day Age 23
@gapauley7 MLB Service Time 0.000
graham_pauley How Obtained Signed as a 13th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft on July 26, 2022
PAUL-ee INF Contract Status Signed through 2024
• Posted a .300+ AVG at all 3 stops, beginning with a .309 • Hit safely in 15 of his 20 games for the Missions, batting .321
clip (71-for-230) with 14 2B, 5 3B, 4 HR, 36 RBI and 12 stolen (26-for-81) with 10 2B, 3 HR and 12 RBI.
bases across 62 games for LE from April 6-June 25. • Between all 3 stops of the Padres’ farm system, he spent the
• Opened the season garnering California League Player majority of his season at 3B (85 appearances, 83 starts), as
of the Month honors for the month of April, slashing well as 17 appearances (all starts) at 2B, 14 appearances (13
.371/.482/.557 while leading the league in OBP (.482) and starts) in left field and 13 appearances (12 starts) as the DH.
ranking second in AVG, hits (26) and OPS (1.039). • Following the season, he played in 21 games for Peoria in
• Hit safely in a career-high 13 consecutive games from May the Arizona Fall League and hit .238 with 4 2B, 5 HR, 20 RBI,
31-June 15 at a .393 clip (24-for-61). 4 steals and 14 runs scored…the 20 RBI T-4th in the AFL in
RBI and the 5 HR T-5th.
• Earned Cal League Player of the Week honors on June 4…
posted 6 consecutive multi-hit efforts from June 1-7, hitting • Went 1-for-4 with 3 RBI and a run scored in Peoria’s 12–9
.500 (15-for-30) with 13 XBH (5 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR) with 9 RBI win over Scottsdale in the play-in game…went 0-for-1 as a
over the stretch. pinch-hitter in the championship loss.
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• Assigned to Lake Elsinore on August 22 where he hit safely games (25 starts) as a sophomore in 2021, helping the Blue
in 12 of his 17 games at a .328 clip (19-for-58) with 4 2B, 2 Devils win 12 straight heading into NCAA postseason play,
HR, 13 RBI and 14 runs scored. the longest winning streak by a Duke team since 1998…did
not see action in the 2020 season that was cut short by the
• Between the ACL Padres and the Storm, he made 21 app.
COVID-19 pandemic.
(18 starts) at 2B and 9 appearances (8 starts) at 3B.
• Rated as the No. 2 third baseman in the state of Georgia
and 37th-ranked prospect in the state by Perfect Game
PERSONAL USA…attended Milton High School (GA), where he batted
.446, slugged .584 and sported a .491 on-base percentage
• Son of Timothy and Jennifer Pauley…has one brother, Owen, on his way to being named the 7A Player of the Year his
and one sister, Ella. junior season…was a 2-sport athlete who also competed in
• As a junior at Duke University in 2022, he started all 54 football, and a scholar-athlete who was regarded as an AP
games at third base and slashed .292/.402/.495, leading Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society…also
the team in AVG, hits (62) and walks (32)…saw action in 30 served as a member of the Young Men’s Service League.
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Height: 6-1 Bats: L Full Name Wandy Luis Peralta
Date of Birth July 27, 1991 in San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic
Weight: 220 Throws: L Current Residence San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 32
@WandyPeralta58 MLB Service Time 6.168
MLB Debut September 4, 2016 vs. STL (with CIN)
wandyperalta53
LHP How Obtained
Signed as a Major League free agent through the 2027 season on February 9, 2024,
which includes three player options, allowing a player opt-out or extension of the
contract after 2024, 2025 and 2026 seasons
Contract Status Signed through 2027
• In 2023 with the Yankees, made 63 relief appearances • Was scoreless in 52 of his 63 overall appearances, including
and held opposing hitters to a career-best .190 average 30 of his final 36 outings before he landed on the 15-day
(36-for-189) with a 2.83 ERA (17 ER, 54.0 IP). Injured List on September 22 with a left triceps strain,
missing the final 12 games of the season.
• Joins fellow pitchers and former NYY teammates Michael
King, Jhony Brito, Randy Vásquez, RHP Drew Thorpe
and C Kyle Higashioka to swap out Yankees' pinstripes in 2022
2023 for Padres brown and gold in 2024.
• In 56 relief appearances with the Yankees, went 3-4 with
• San Diego is Peralta's 4th Major League club, fomerly four saves and a 2.72 ERA (17 ER, 56.1 IP), 47 punchouts and
playing with the Reds (2016-19), Giants (2019-21), and 17 walks allowed...opponents batted .208 (42-for-202, 2 HR)
Yankees (2021-23). against him (lefties hit .155 and righties hit .237).
• In parts of 8 Major League seasons, entered 2024 with • Among left-handed pitchers, his .155 opponents’ batting
a 19-18 record and 3.88 ERA (149 ER, 345.2 IP) in 385 average vs. LHB was T-8th-lowest in the Majors and T-6th-
career appearances (1 start) with 13 saves, 82 games lowest in the AL (min. 75 BF).
finished, 291 strikeouts, 8.1 H/9.0 IP, and a .241 (311-for-
1,293) opponents' AVG. • Among relievers with at least 50.0 innings pitched in 2022,
his 2 HR allowed were T-4th-fewest in the Majors and
• Made 7 consecutive Opening Day rosters with CIN (2017- T-2nd-fewest in the AL…posted a 0.32 HR/9.0IP ratio.
19), SF (2020-21) and NYY (2022-23).
• Tossed at least 1.1 IP in 15 appearances, and 13 of those 15
• All 7 of his career Postseason appearances came in 2022, appearances were scoreless.
when he became the 6th NYY pitcher (7th instance) to
pitch in at least 6 of the club's 1st 7 games in a single • Struck out former Padre Jorge Mateo swinging in the
Postseason (Mariano Rivera did so twice in '04 and '09). seventh inning on May 19 @ BAL for his 200th career
strikeout.
• Recorded a save in consecutive appearances for the 1st time
2023 SEASON in his career on August 23 vs. NYM and August 26 @ OAK.
• Made 63 relief appearances for the Yankees, holding • Did not allow a walk in 16 consecutive appearances from
opposing hitters to a career-best .190 average (36-for-189) August 23 through Game 2 of the ALCS.
and going 4-2 with four saves, a 2.83 ERA (17 ER, 54.0 IP),
and a 1.22 WHIP. • Was placed on the 15-day IL on September 22 (retroactive to
September 19) with left thoracic spine tightness, missing the
• Held left-handed hitters to a .138 (11-for-80) opponent remainder of the regular season.
average, ranking 3rd-lowest in the American League (min.
50 batters faced), and righties hit .229 (25-for-109) against P
OSTSEASON: All 7 of his career Postseason appearances
him. came in 2022, recording 1 save with a 3.12 ERA (3 ER, 8.2
IP) and 8 strikeouts...was just the 6th Yankees pitcher (7th
• His 51 strikeouts and 63 appearances were both his 2nd- time) to pitch in at least 6 of the Yankees’ first 7 games of
most in a single campaign, shy of his 57 punchouts and 69 a Postseason, joining Adam Ottavino (7 in 2019), Tommy
appearances in his first full Major League season in 2017. Kahnle (6 in 2019), Mariano Rivera (6 in 2004 and 2009), Tom
Gordon (6 in 2004), and Sparky Lyle (6 in 1977).
• Allowed just 6.00 hits per 9.0 innings pitched, leading the
Yankees’ staff and ranked 6th-best in the AL among those • Made his 1st-career Postseason appearance in ALDS Game
with as many appearances. 1 vs. CLE, tossing 1.1 scoreless innings (1 SO)...recorded 1
save and a 3.00 ERA (6.0IP, 2ER) in 5 games during the
• Held the opposition to a .159 (7-for-44) average while
ALDS vs. CLE…was the 1st Yankees pitcher to appear in
pitching with runners in scoring position, tying for the 8th-
all 5 games of an ALDS and the 1st pitcher since Tampa
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Bay’s Colin Poche in 2019…his 7 SO during the ALDS were 2020
T-4th-most by a Yankees reliever in a division series, trailing
only Aroldis Chapman (10 SO in 2017), Goose Gossage (8 • Made 25 relief appearances for the San Francisco Giants,
SO in 1981) and Mariano Rivera (8 SO in 1995)...he pitched 3 going 1-1 with a 3.29 ERA (10 ER, 27.1 IP) in two stints with
straight days in ALDS Games 2-4, becoming the 1st Yankees the club (July 23-Sept. 18 and Sept. 19-27).
pitcher to do so in the Postseason since Tommy Kahnle from • Opponents batted .220 (22-for-100, 3HR)...lefties hit .171 (7-
October 17-19, 2019 (ELIAS)...recorded 1st-career Postseason for-41) while righties hit .254 (15-for-59).
save in ALDS Game 4 @ CLE (1.0 IP, 1 SO).
• His 25 relief app. were tied for the 9th-most in the NL...
struck out at least one batter in 19 of his 25 games.
2021 • Was optioned to the Alternate Training Site on Sept. 18 but
• In 56 games (one start) between the Giants and Yankees, was recalled the following day.
went 5-4 with a 3.35 ERA...opponents batted .251 (49-for-
195) against him between the two clubs.
2019
• Began the season with SF, going 2-1 with two saves and
a 5.40 ERA (5 ER, 8.1 IP) in 10 relief appearances...went • Combined to make 47 relief appearances with the Reds and
3-3 with a 2.95 ERA (14 ER, 42.2 IP) in 46 appearances Giants, going 1-1 with a 5.67 ERA (25 ER, 39.2 IP).
(one start) with the Yankees...32 of his 46 outings with the • Spent the majority of the season with the Reds, going 1-1
Yankees were scoreless. with a 6.09 ERA (23 ER, 34.0 IP) in 39 relief appearances
• Recorded his first career save on April 7 at San Diego, over three stints.
tossing a perfect 10th inning (1K). • Did not allow a run in his first nine appearances of the
• Was acquired by the Yankees from the San Francisco Giants season from March 31-April 21, and he did not allow a run in
along with a PTBNL (infielder Connor Cannon) in exchange 22 of his first 26 relief appearances.
for OF Mike Tauchman on April 27...was added to the • Struck out Tyler O’Neill swinging in the 7th inning on April
Yankees’ roster prior to the game on April 29. 28 @STL to collect his 100th career strikeout.
• Did not allow a run in his first 6 games with the Yankees • Made 24 relief appearances with the Reds before being
from April 30-May 14. optioned to Triple-A Louisville on May 28...recalled from
• Was placed on the 10-day IL on June 26 (retroactive to June Triple-A Louisville on May 31.
23) with a low back strain...reinstated prior to Game 1 on July • Placed on the 10-day IL on June 15 with a right hip
4 vs. the Mets as the “27th-man.” flexor strain and missed 20 team games...made 1 rehab
• Placed on the COVID-19 injured list on July 15 and missed appearance with Triple-A Louisville before being reinstated
18 team games...made 3 rehab app. (1 start) with Double-A from the injured list on July 12.
Somerset, going 1-0 over 3.1 scoreless innings (1H, 1BB, 5K)... • Was optioned to Triple-A Louisville on August 5...made 11
was reinstated on August 5. relief appearances for Louisville, posting a 3.60 ERA before
• After being reinstated from the COVID-19 IL on August 5, being recalled on Sept. 1.
went 2-2 with 3 saves, a 1.42 ERA (4 ER, 25.1 IP) and 25 • Claimed off waivers by the Giants on Sept. 7...made eight
strikeouts in his final 24 games (one start)...his 1.42 ERA was relief appearances for SF, posting a 3.18 ERA...did not allow a
the 7th-lowest in the AL and the 11th-lowest in the Majors run in 7-of-8 appearances with the Giants.
over that span.
• Made his 1st career start on August 6 vs. SEA and tossed 1.2
scoreless innings...the start came after making his first 242 2018
career appearances as a reliever...according to ELIAS, was • Went 2-2 with a 5.36 ERA (27 ER, 45.1 IP in 59 relief
just the 2nd Yankee to ever start a game after making his 1st appearances over two stints with the Reds.
242 appearances out of the bullpen, joining Mike Stanton
(made his 1st-career start on May 9, 1999 vs. SEA after • Did not allow a home run in a career-long 37 straight games
making his 1st 552 career appearances as a reliever). from September 19, 2017-June 3, 2018.
• In MLB’s “Field of Dreams” game in Dyersville, Iowa against • Recorded his first career plate appearance on April 23 vs.
CWS on August 12, did not allow a hit over a season high- ATL (struck out).
tying 2.0 innings of relief (0 R, 1 BB, 3 SO)...also tossed 2.0 IP • Made 13 relief appearances for Triple-A Louisville, going
on September 12 @ NYM (1 H, 1 ER, 1 HR, 2 BB, 2 SO). 1-0 with a 3.14 ERA...recalled from Louisville on July 27 and
• Made the Yankees’ AL Wild Card Game roster but did not spent the rest of the season at the Major League level, going
pitch...following the season, pitched for the Águilas Cibaeñas 1-0 with a 3.94 ERA in 22 relief appearances.
in the Dominican Winter League, going 3-0 with a 3.72 ERA • Following the season, pitched for the Águilas Cibaeñas in
in 11 relief appearances. the Dominican Winter League, posting a 2.25 ERA in 11 relief
appearances.
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2017 • Signed to a Major League contract and selected to the ML
roster from Louisville on September 2.
• In his first full Major League season, went 3-4 with a 3.76
ERA (27 ER, 64.2 IP) in 69 relief appearances with the Reds... • Made his Major League debut on September 4 vs. STL
opponents batted .227 (53-for-233) against him. (1.0 IP, 1 BB, 1K)…struck out Jedd Gyorko swinging in the
seventh for his 1st-career strikeout.
• Led all Major League rookies in games pitched and ranked
2nd on the Reds’ pitching staff (Michael Lorenzen - 70 G).
• Earned his 1st ML win on April 30 @ STL (1.0 IP, 2 SO). 2010-15
• In 2015, went 7-7 with a 5.09 ERA in 29 appearances (20
starts) with Double-A Pensacola...following the season,
2016 made 29 relief appearances for the Águilas Cibaeñas in the
• Saw his 1st big league action, posting a 8.59 ERA (7 ER, 7.1) Dominican Winter League, going 1-1 with a 3.48 ERA.
in 10 relief app. with the Reds as a September call up. • Spent the entire 2014 season with Single-A Bakersfield,
• Spent the majority of the season in the minors, combining going 7-12 with a 4.82 ERA in 28 starts...made 44
with Double-A Pensacola and Triple-A Louisville to go 4-2 appearances (4 starts) in 2013 with Single-A Dayton, going
with 3 saves and a 2.50 ERA (21 ER, 75.2 IP) in 50 games (2 2-7 with 1 save and a 3.80 ERA.
starts). • Went 3-6 with a 6.55 ERA in 14 games (4 starts) with the
• Began the year with Pensacola, going 0-1 with a 3.06 ERA in Rookie-Level AZL Reds in 2012...in 12 starts with the
13 relief appearances...promoted to Triple-A on May 13 and DSL Reds in 2011, went 6-1 with a 2.05 ERA...made his
went 4-1 with 3 saves and a 2.33 ERA in 37 games (2 starts). professional debut in 2010 with the DSL Reds, going 3-3
with a 2.24 ERA in 15 games (7 starts).
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WANDY PERALTA CAREER PITCHING
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2010 D-RED ROK 3 3 2.24 15 7 0 0 0 52.1 38 21 13 1 0 21 40 1.13 .205 185 13 5 211 359/268
2011 D-RED ROK 6 1 2.05 12 12 0 0 0 61.1 48 17 14 0 6 29 55 1.26 .221 217 5 7 255 469/332
2012 A-RED ROK 3 6 6.55 14 4 0 0 2 45.1 62 47 33 3 2 22 40 1.85 .307 202 7 4 227 389/289
2013 DAY A(Full) 2 7 3.80 44 4 0 1 3 85.1 91 45 36 9 2 41 79 1.55 .274 332 14 6 383 711/513
2014 BAK A(Adv) 7 12 4.82 28 28 0 0 0 142.0 164 92 76 19 3 55 93 1.54 .290 565 13 12 631 1164/841
2015 PNS AA 7 7 5.09 29 20 0 0 0 116.2 129 74 66 7 7 60 80 1.62 .288 448 8 21 524 1932/1176
2016 PNS AA 0 1 3.06 13 0 0 0 0 17.2 17 6 6 1 0 3 20 1.13 .250 68 2 1 73 260/175
2016 LOU AAA 4 1 2.33 37 2 0 3 7 58.0 44 18 15 2 2 23 38 1.16 .216 204 2 7 234 875/550
2016 CIN MLB 0 0 8.59 10 0 0 0 0 7.1 11 7 7 1 1 7 5 2.45 .355 31 0 0 39 133/75
2016 2 Teams Minors 4 2 2.50 50 2 0 3 7 75.2 61 24 21 3 2 26 58 1.15 .224 272 4 8 307 1135/725
2017 CIN MLB 3 4 3.76 69 0 0 0 2 64.2 53 28 27 8 1 24 57 1.19 .227 233 4 6 263 1017/641
2018 LOU AAA 1 0 3.14 13 0 0 0 0 14.1 13 5 5 1 0 7 10 1.40 .255 51 0 4 59 229/145
2018 CIN MLB 2 2 5.36 59 0 0 0 0 45.1 58 32 27 2 2 31 31 1.96 .302 192 0 4 227 867/536
2019 LOU AAA 0 0 3.27 12 0 0 0 0 11.0 11 4 4 0 1 1 7 1.09 .262 42 0 1 44 156/108
2019 CIN MLB 1 1 6.09 39 0 0 0 1 34.0 36 23 23 10 2 15 27 1.50 .275 131 0 3 151 573/350
2019 SF MLB 0 0 3.18 8 0 0 0 0 5.2 4 2 2 1 0 1 5 0.88 .200 20 0 1 21 84/54
2019 2 Teams MLB 1 1 5.67 47 0 0 0 1 39.2 40 25 25 11 2 16 32 1.41 .265 151 0 4 172 657/404
2020 SF MLB 1 1 3.29 25 0 0 0 1 27.1 22 13 10 3 2 11 25 1.21 .220 100 0 2 114 488/294
2021 SOM AA 1 0 0.00 3 1 0 0 0 3.1 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0.60 .091 11 0 0 12 48/30
2021 SF MLB 2 1 5.40 10 0 0 2 3 8.1 11 5 5 1 0 3 8 1.68 .333 33 1 2 37 139/94
2021 NYY MLB 3 3 2.95 46 1 0 3 3 42.2 38 19 14 5 1 18 35 1.31 .235 162 3 4 182 669/423
2021 2 Teams MLB 5 4 3.35 56 1 0 5 6 51.0 49 24 19 6 1 21 43 1.37 .251 195 4 6 219 808/517
2022 NYY MLB 3 4 2.72 56 0 0 4 9 56.1 42 19 17 2 1 17 47 1.05 .208 202 2 8 223 816/513
2023 NYY MLB 4 2 2.83 63 0 0 4 7 54.0 36 19 17 7 6 30 51 1.22 .190 189 1 4 227 878/523
Career 3 Teams MLB 19 18 3.88 385 1 0 13 26 345.2 311 167 149 40 16 157 291 1.35 .241 1293 11 34 1484 5664/3503
Career 7 Teams Minors 34 38 3.97 220 78 0 4 12 607.1 618 329 268 43 23 263 467 1.45 .266 2325 64 68 2653 6592/4427
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 NYY MLB 0 0 3.00 5 0 0 1 1 6.0 4 2 2 0 0 0 7 0.67 .190 21 0 1 21 73/53
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 NYY MLB 0 0 3.12 7 0 0 1 1 8.2 9 3 3 0 0 1 8 1.15 .273 33 0 1 34 127/87
2021 Acquired by NYY from SF along with a player to be named later (INF Connor Cannon) in exchange for OF Mike Tauchman, April 27
2024 Signed as a Major League free agent through the 2027 which includes three player options, allowing a player opt-out or extension of the
contract after 2024, 2025, and 2026 seasons, February 9
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Height: 6-1 Bats: R Full Name Robert Alexander Perez Jr.
Date of Birth June 26, 2000 in Barquisimeto, Venezuela
Weight: 226 Throws: R Current Residence Cabudare, Lara, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 23
@RobertPerezJr_
MLB Service Time 0.000
RobertPerezJr_ How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on from ARI on November 17, 2023
OF Contract Status Signed through 2024
• Hit safely in 32 of his first 52 games played at a .263 clip • 5 of his 8 career multi-HR games game in ’22, highlighted by
(52-for-198) with 10 HR from April 16-June 16 before landing a career-high 3 HR on April 15 @ Stockton.
on the 7-day IL on June 17…enjoyed a 7-game hitting streak • Named Northwest League Player of the Week honors for
from June 8-15 with 6 multi-hit efforts at a .400 clip (12-for- the final week of the season on Sept 11…hit safely in 19 of his
30) prior to the injury. final 22 games, hitting .360 (27-for-75) with 8 XBH (3 2B, 1
• Played a 3-game rehab assignment with the ACL Mariners 3B, 4 HR), 17 RBI and 14 runs scored.
from June 23-27 before being reinstated from the IL on July 7. • Appeared in 19 games for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona
• Reinstated from the IL 2 days prior to the All-Star break… Fall League following the season, hitting .231 (15-for-65) at
played in 56 2nd-half games and hit .233 (51-for-219 after the dish with 5 XBH (1 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR), 14 RBI and 10 runs
the All-Star break. scored.
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2017-20 • Completed his 2nd season with the Dominican Summer
League Mariners in 2018, playing in 32 games while hitting
• Did not play in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. .248 (26-for-105) at the dish…made his professional debut
• Split the 2019 season between Triple-A Tacoma (May 24- with the DSL Mariners in 2017, playing in 66 games and hit.
June 19), Short-A Everett (June 20-July 22 & July 26-end of 217 (54-for-249).
the season) and Rookie AZL Mariners (July 23-25)…among
Northwest League leaders, ranked 4th in RBI (36), T-7th in
HR (7) and T-10th in HBP (7)…named Northwest League
Player of the Week from Aug. 12-18, going 12-for-26 at the
dish (.462) with 2 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI and 6 runs scored.
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Height: 6-2 Bats: R Full Name Kevin Jeffrey Plawecki
Date of Birth February 26, 1991 in Hinsdale, Illinois
Weight: 228 Throws: R Current Residence Queen Creek, Arizona
2024 Opening Day Age 33
plu-WECK-ee
MLB Service Time 6.167
kplawecki26 MLB Debut April 21, 2015 vs. ATL (with NYM)
C How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on December 30, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
May 16.
QUICK HITS
•Signed with SD as a minor league free agent on May 20 and
• 2023 marked his first minor league action since 2018, played in 33 games for Triple-A El Paso, batting .276 with 9
splitting the season between the Triple-A squads of 2B, 1 3B, 3 HR, 21 RBI and 19 runs scored.
WSH, SD and TEX. •Made 20 appearances (19 starts) behind the dish for the
• Entered 2024 with 6.167 years of Major League service Chihuahuas and committed just 1 error in 186 total chances
time. Made a total of 406 big league appearances (345 (.995 fielding percentage)…also made 11 appearances (all
starts) behind the plate with a .995 fielding percentage starts) as the DH, and 2 app. (1 start) at 1B.
(15 errors in 3,216 total chances) between NYM (2015-18), •Traded to TEX on July 28 in exchange for cash
CLE ('19), BOS (2020-22) and TEX ('22). considerations…played in 10 games (6 at catcher, 4 as the
• Hit safely in a career-best 10 straight games for the Red DH) for Triple-A Round Rock before being released by TEX
Sox from Sept. 19, 2020 to April 17, 2021, going 14-for-33 on Aug. 15…hit .294 (10-for-34) with RR while committing
(.424) at the dish. just 1 error in 55 chances (.982 fielding percentage) behind
the dish…also made 4 app. (all starts as the DH.
• Hit .341 in 24 games for the Red Sox during the 2020
COVID-shortened campaign. Recorded at least 1 hit •Collected multi-hit efforts in 3 consecutive games on 3
in each of his first 5 games with an at-bat, the longest occasions (May 10-13, June 20-22 and July 19-29).
season-opening hit streak by a BOS catcher since Tony
Peña in 1990.
2022
• Selected 35th overall in the First Round of the 2012 First-
Year Player Draft by the Mets (was a compensatory pick • Hit a combined .220 (37-for-168) with 8 2B, 1 HR and 13 RBI
for the loss of free agent Jose Reyes). in 63 games between BOS and TEX.
• Ranked by Baseball America as the Mets’ No. 21 prospect •Spent the majority of the season with BOS (61 games),
in 2013, No. 5 in 2014 and No. 5 in 2015, including the No. where he was a member of the team’s Opening Day roster
63 prospect in all of baseball in '15. for the 3rd straight year (6th time overall in his career).
• Started at catcher for Team USA at the 2014 All-Star •Tossed 1.0 scoreless inning of relief in the 7th pitching
Futures Game at Target Field appearance of his career on May 1 at BAL.
•Connected for his only home run on May 26 at CWS.
•Hit .298 (17-for-57) in his final 20 games for the Red Sox
2023 SEASON
from Aug. 4 to Sept 16.
•Played in 67 games for the Triple-A squads of WSH, SD and
•Designated for assignment on Sept. 17 and released on Sept
TEX, hitting a combined .272 (65-for-239) with 19 XBH (14
19.
2B, 1 3B and 4 HR), 29 RBI and 28 runs scored…it was his
first minor league action since 2018 with Triple-A Las Vegas •Signed by TEX on Sept. 21, making a total of 3 starts behind
of NYM. the plate to end the season.
•Posted a .996 fielding percentage behind the dish (2 errors, •Charged with just 1 error in 446.2 innings behind the plate in
466 total chances)…threw out 15 of 88 baserunners on 61 appearances (49 starts) between BOS and TEX.
stolen base attempts (17.0 caught stealing percentage).
•Threw out just 3 of 46 baserunners on stolen base attempts
•Began the season with PIT and received an invite to their (6.5 CS%).
Major League Spring Training…exercised the opt-out clause
•Hit .252 with a .650 OPS vs. right-handed pitching
in his contract after not making the Pirates’ Opening Day
compared to a .133 clip and .360 OPS vs. lefties.
roster and was released on March 27.
•Signed a minor league deal with WSH on April 3 and was
assigned to Triple-A Rochester, where he hit .256 (21-for-82) 2021
with 4 2B, 1 HR, 6 RBI and 8 runs scored across 24 games…
committed 0 errors in 225 chances...released by WSH on • Played in 64 games for BOS and hit .287 (45-for-157) with 10
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XBH (7 2B, 3 HR), 15 RBI and 15 runs scored. at-bat, the longest season-opening hit streak by a BOS
catcher since Tony Peña in 1990.
•Hit .312 with a .792 OPS following the 2021 All-Star break
after batting .250 with a .658 OPS in the first half. • Caught the first 8.1 innings before replacing José Peraza on
the mound for the final two outs in the ninth inning on Aug.
•Made 53 appearances (40 starts) behind the dish and
13…according to ELIAS, it marked the first time in Red Sox
posted a .995 fielding percentage (2 errors, 396 total
history that a player pitched and played catcher in the same
chances).
game.
P
OSTSEASON: Got the first Postseason action of his career,
• Hit safely in a career-best 10 straight games from Sept. 19,
appeared in 5 games (4 starts) during the 2021 Postseason
2020 to April 17, 2021, going 14-for-33 (.424).
with the Red Sox, going 1-for-7 at the plate (.143) with 1 BB
while grounding into 3 double plays…committed 0 errors in
his 27 total chances and the Red Sox went 3-1 in his 4 starts.
2019
• Acquired by CLE from NYM on January 6, 2019 in exchange
2020 for RHP Walker Lockett and 2B Sam Haggerty.
• In his first season with the Red Sox, appeared in 24 games • Made 57 appearances (46 starts) behind the plate for CLE
in the COVID-shortened campaign and batted .341 (28-for- and posted a .995 fielding percentage (1 error, 176 total
82) with 5 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 17 RBI and 8 runs scored. chances).
• Among all players who played in at least 20 games during • Hit .222 (35-for-158) with 13 XBH (10 2B, 3 HR), 17 RBI and
the 60-game campaign, his .341 AVG T-7th highest with 13 runs scored.
Freddie Freeman.
• Recorded at least 1 hit in each of his first 5 games with an
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2018 • Earned MiLB.com Organizational All-Star honors in 2014
for the 2nd consecutive season…started at catcher for Team
• Played in a career-high 79 games in his final season with the USA at the 2014 All-Star Futures Game at Target Field in
Mets and made 71 app. (64 starts) behind the dish, posting a Minnesota…ranked by Baseball America as the Mets’ No. 5
.994 fielding percentage (4 errors, 632 total chances). prospect.
• Hit .210 (50-for-238) and posted career highs in hits (50), 2B • Earned South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star honors
(13), 3B (2), HR (7), RBI (30), runs scored (33) and walks (28). in 2013, and was ranked by Baseball America as the Mets’
• Also played in 4 games for Triple-A Las Vegas, going 3-for- No. 21 prospect.
13 (.231) at the plate. • Selected 35th overall in the first round of the 2012 First-Year
Player Draft by the Mets (was a compensatory pick for
the loss of free agent Jose Reyes)…began his professional
2017 career with Short-Season Brooklyn (A).
• Played in 37 games for the Mets while also appearing in 64
games for Triple-A Las Vegas…hit a minor league career
high .328 (81-for-247) with LV. PERSONAL
• Made 2 pitching appearances for the Mets in 2017, becoming • He and his wife, Tayler, have 2 sons: Kasen and Krew.
the first Mets position player used twice as a reliever in a • Played 4 seasons at Purdue University, where his wife
single season since Matt Franco in 1999. played soccer.
• Named an MiLB.com Organizational All-Star following the • Became the first player in Purdue history to be named the
season for the 3rd time. Big Ten Player-of-the-Year in 2012...was a finalist for the
Johnny Bench Award in 2012 as the nation’s top collegiate
catcher.
2012-16
• Split the 2016 season between the Mets (48 G) and Triple-A
Las Vegas (55 G)…began the season with the Mets before
being optioned to LV on June 21…recalled by NYM on Sept.
1…hit .300 (57-for-190) while with LV.
• Got his first ML action in 2015 and played in 73 games for
the Mets…singled off Trevor Cahill while going 2-for-4 with
two runs scored in his big league debut vs. ATL on April 21…
hit a 2-run home run off CC Sabathia at Yankee Stadium for
his first ML home run on April 25...was on the playoff roster
for the Mets for the Division Series, League Championship
Series and World Series, but did not appear in a game…
ranked by Baseball America as the Mets No. 5 prospect the
No. 63 prospect in all of baseball.
2019 Acquired by CLE from NYM in exchange for Sam Haggerty and Walker Lockett, January 6
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2012 BRK A(Short) .250 61 216 26 54 8 0 7 27 25 24 0 0 .345 .384 .729 252 8 0 3 7
2013 SAV A(Full) .314 65 245 35 77 24 1 6 43 23 32 1 0 .390 .494 .884 282 10 0 4 11
2013 SLU A(Adv) .294 60 204 25 60 14 0 2 37 19 21 0 0 .391 .392 .783 239 14 1 1 4
2013 2 Teams Minors .305 125 449 60 137 38 1 8 80 42 53 1 0 .390 .448 .838 521 24 1 5 15
2014 BNG AA .326 58 224 33 73 18 0 6 43 16 27 0 0 .378 .487 .865 249 5 0 4 12
2014 LV AAA .283 43 152 25 43 6 0 5 21 14 21 0 0 .345 .421 .766 170 1 2 1 4
2014 2 Teams Minors .309 101 376 58 116 24 0 11 64 30 48 0 0 .365 .460 .825 419 6 2 5 16
2015 LV AAA .224 22 85 7 19 5 1 1 9 3 12 0 0 .267 .341 .608 90 2 0 0 3
2015 NYM MLB .219 73 233 18 51 9 0 3 21 17 60 0 0 .280 .296 .576 258 4 1 3 4
2016 LV AAA .300 55 190 27 57 11 0 8 40 13 19 0 1 .348 .484 .832 207 2 0 2 9
2016 NYM MLB .197 48 132 6 26 6 0 1 11 17 33 0 0 .298 .265 .563 151 2 0 0 1
2017 LV AAA .328 64 247 37 81 17 1 9 45 16 38 0 0 .375 .514 .889 275 6 0 6 10
2017 NYM MLB .260 37 100 11 26 5 0 3 13 14 17 1 0 .364 .400 .764 118 3 0 1 2
2018 LV AAA .231 4 13 2 3 0 0 1 3 2 3 0 0 .333 .462 .795 15 0 0 0 1
2018 NYM MLB .210 79 238 33 50 13 2 7 30 28 65 0 1 .315 .370 .685 277 9 1 1 12
2019 CLE MLB .222 60 158 13 35 10 0 3 17 12 31 0 1 .287 .342 .629 174 3 0 1 4
2020 BOS MLB .341 24 82 8 28 5 1 1 17 5 14 1 0 .393 .463 .856 89 2 0 0 4
2021 BOS MLB .287 64 157 15 45 7 0 3 15 12 26 0 0 .349 .389 .738 173 3 1 0 4
2022 BOS MLB .217 61 157 15 34 8 0 1 12 14 28 0 0 .287 .287 .574 175 2 1 1 5
2022 TEX MLB .273 3 11 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 .273 .273 .546 11 0 0 0 1
2022 2 Teams MLB .220 64 168 15 37 8 0 1 13 14 32 0 0 .286 .286 .572 186 2 1 1 6
2023 ROC AAA .256 24 82 8 21 4 0 1 6 11 15 0 0 .351 .341 .692 94 1 0 0 6
2023 ELP AAA .276 33 123 19 34 9 1 3 21 10 21 0 0 .333 .439 .772 135 1 0 1 5
2023 RR AAA .294 10 34 1 10 1 0 0 2 5 11 0 0 .400 .324 .724 40 1 0 0 1
2023 3 Teams Minors .272 67 239 28 65 14 1 4 29 26 47 0 0 .349 .389 .738 269 3 0 1 12
2023 3 Teams AAA .272 67 239 28 65 14 1 4 29 26 47 0 0 .349 .389 .738 269 3 0 1 12
Career 4 Teams MLB .235 449 1268 119 298 63 3 22 137 119 278 2 2 .313 .341 .654 1426 28 4 7 37
Career 8 Teams Minors .293 499 1815 245 532 117 4 49 297 157 244 1 1 .362 .443 .805 2048 51 3 22 73
WILD CARD
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2021 BOS MLB .500 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 1.000 1.500 2 0 0 0 1
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2021 BOS MLB .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0.00 2 0 0 0 2
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2021 BOS MLB .000 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .250 .000 .250 4 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2021 BOS MLB .143 5 7 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .250 .286 .536 8 0 0 0 3
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PROFAR
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Height: 5-11 Bats: S Full Name Jurickson Barthelomeus Profar
Date of Birth February 20, 1993 in Willemstad, Curaçao
Weight: 170 Throws: R Current Residence Willemstad, Curaçao
2024 Opening Day Age 31
@juricksonprofar
MLB Service Time 9.165
profarjurickson MLB Debut September 2, 2012 @ CLE (with TEX)
OF How Obtained Signed as a Major League free agent, February 24, 2024
Contract Status Signed through 2024
GOOD LUCK CHARM The Padres went 16-5 with Profar • Reached base safely via a hit or a walk in 9 of his 14 games
on the team in September 2023, including 7-3 in games he for SD, going 13-for-44 (.295) at the plate with 2 2B, HR and
started. Established career highs with the Padres in batting 7 RBI.
average (.278 in 2020), hits (140 in 2022), doubles (36 in • Tallied consecutive 3+ hit games for the first time in his
2022) and walks (73 in 2022). career Sept. 9-10 at HOU.
FINDING WAYS His 37-game on-base streak from April • Went 0-for-14 across 6 games from Sept. 13-25.
15–May 3, 2023 was the 8th-longest streak in the Majors
since the 2019 season. • Sept. 30 @ CWS, set a new season-high with 4 RBI, his
most RBI since driving in 4 on April 10, 2022 @ ARI (w/ SD).
PLAYOFF PRO Started in left field for all 12 of the Padres'
Postseason games in their run to the 2022 NLCS, posting • Played the majority of his defense in left field (95 G, 90 GS),
an 8-to-8 strikeout-to-walk ratio and ranking tied for 2nd while also seeing action in right field (2 G, 1 GS), 2B (1 G)
on the club with total 11 hits. and 1B (5 G, 4 GS)…between COL and SD, posted a .977
fielding percentage (4 errors in 172 total chances) across his
SUCCESSFUL SWIPING Converted 36 of his 43 stolen 97 total games in the outfield.
base attempts from 2018-21, the 7th-highest conversion
rate in the majors over that span (min. 40 attempts).
HISTORICAL Homered in his 1st-career PA in his MLB 2022
debut on Sept. 2, 2012 @ CLE (with TEX) to become just
• Notched career highs in games played (152), hits (140), 2B
the 3rd teenager since 1876 to hit a HR in his 1st-career ML
(36) & BB (73), while tying his career-high in runs scored
AB, the 2nd-youngest, and the youngest in the AL.
(82).
REPRESENTING Played for Netherlands in the 2013,
• His 73 walks T-9th in the NL…3 of his 5 career 3-walk
2017 and 2023 World Baseball Classics, and was selected
games came in ’22, and he recorded at least 1 walk in 60
to back-to-back Futures Games for the World Team in
games, including 10 multi-walk games.
2011-12.
• Spent the majority of the season leading off…in 90 games
WAY BACK WHEN Led Curaçao to the Little League
batting leading off, he hit .262 with 25 2B, 1 3B, 9 HR & 32
World Series title in 2004 and to the title game in 2005.
RBI...his .262 AVG ranked 6th among NL leadoff hitters.
• His 25 doubles as the leadoff hitter were 3rd-most in the NL,
behind only LAD's Mookie Betts (40) and NYM's Brandon
2023 SEASON
Nimmo (30).
• In his 10th Major League season, turned in a combined
.242/.321/.368 line with 27 2B, 2 3B, 9 HR and 46 RBI • His 10 outfield assists tied for 5th-most in the Majors…all
between 111 games with Colorado and 14 games with San 146 games played in the field (141 starts) came in left field,
Diego. where he posted a .984 fielding percentage (4 errors, 243
total chances).
• Paced all of MLB with his 37-game OB streak from April 15
– May 3…the feat ranks as the 8th-longest OB streak in the • Collected a hit in 10 of his final 12 regular season games
Majors since the 2019 season. from Sept. 22-Oct. 5 at a .333 clip, including 5 multi-hit
efforts.
• Recorded his 3rd career multi-HR game and first since the
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OSTSEASON: Went 11-for-46 (.250) at the dish during the field (20 games, 19 starts), right field (29 games, 24 starts),
Padres run to the NLCS, reaching base safely via a hit or a first base (20 games, 12 starts), and second base (10 games,
walk in 11 of 12 games played. 6 starts).
• Went 2-for-3 in Game 1 of the Wild Card Series vs. NYM with
his 1st career Postseason HR, a 3-run shot to RF to give the
Padres a 6-1 lead in their eventual 7-1 victory.
2020
• Set career highs in AVG (.278) and OBP (.343), posting 6 2B,
• Walked a team-high 8 times vs. 8 strikeouts, while his 11
7 HR, 25 RBI and 28 runs scored in 56 games played.
total hits tied with Jake Cronenworth and Juan Soto for
2nd-most among all Padres in the Postseason, trailing only • Was successful in 7 of his 8 stolen base attempts (88%).
Manny Machado’s 13.
• Set career highs in AVG (.275) and OBP (.343)...his 4.12
pitches/PA ranked 3rd on the team behind Jason Castro
(4.23) and Trent Grisham (4.14).
2021
• Started at 2B on Opening Day and made 13 app. at 2B in
• In January of 2021, signed by SD to a 3-year contract (with
his 1st 14 games of the season (12 GS)...after Eric Hosmer
player options following each season, including a mutual
returned from the IL on Aug. 8 and Jake Cronenworth moved
option for 2024)...in 137 games with SD, hit .227 with a .329
to 2B, Profar played primarily in LF.
OBP, 80 hits, 12 doubles, 2 triples, and 4 home runs.
• From Aug. 10 until the end of the season, he played 36
• Made 2 stints on the Injured List, first on May 11 due to
games in LF (32 GS), 4 G at 2B (all starts), and 1 G in CF
health and safety protocols and then on August 6.
(started in CF in Game 60...was his 1st career app. in CF).
• In the month of August, he hit .338 (25-for-74) with 7 2B, 1
• Hit just .081 in his 1st 11 games of the campaign, but from
3B, 2 HR, 12 RBI and 11 walks for a .437 OBP, .541 SLG and
August 7 until the end of the season, he hit .329 (47-for-143)
.977 OPS...his .338 clip in that time led the team and ranked
with 6 2B, 6 HR and 22 RBI...his .329 clip in that time ranked
4th in the Majors (min. 85 plate appearances).
2nd on the Padres behind just Manny Machado's .333 AVG...
• Played 5 positions: left field (36 games, 28 starts), center hit .125 in July, .256 in Aug., and .351 in Sept.
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• Had a 11-game hit streak from Sept. 10-25, batting .429 in • Ranked 3rd among AL 2B in games (124), total chances
that time...it was his longest hitting spree since his career- (479) and putouts (221) and T-3rd in double plays (63).
long 13-game streak in 2016...also posted a career-long-tying
• Hit 18 of his 20 home runs as a 2B, which ranked 4th among
16-game on-base streak from Sept. 5-25 (.439 OBP).
AL 2B…fell 1 HR short of the franchise record for HR by a
• Led the Padres in AVG from Sept. 10 until the season's end... 2B (19 by Mark Ellis in 2007).
reached base via H/BB/HBP in 18 of his last 19 G.
• Acquired by SD on Dec. 2, 2019 from OAK in exchange for
P
OSTSEASON: Played in the Postseason for the 3rd time Austin Allen and a PTBNL or cash considerations (OF Buddy
in his career, playing in all 6 of the Padres playoff games, Reed).
batting .571 (4-for-7) in the Wild Card Series vs. STL before
going 0-for-8 in the NLDS vs. LAD.
2018
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PROFAR
• Acquired by OAK on Dec. 21. • Led off the game on May 26 at SEA with a HR in what was
his 1st career start in the leadoff spot…became the 5th-
youngest player (20 years, 95 days) to hit a leadoff HR in ML
2017 history and was the youngest since Lou Klimchock (18.348)
of the Kansas City A’s on Sept. 28, 1958 @ CHC.
• Made the Rangers Opening Day roster and had 3 stints
with TEX (Opening Day-April 29, June 9-15, July 5-7). • Hit his 1st-career walk-off HR Sept. 26 vs. LAA as a PH...
joined PHI's Jimmie Foxx (May 14, 1928 vs. CLE) as the only
• Hit .172/.294/.207/.501 in 22 games after going 5-for-10 in players in ML history with a PH, walk-off HR before 21.
his last 3 games with the Rangers.
• Selected by Baseball America as the Rangers’ top prospect
• Spent the majority of the season with Round Rock (AAA), following the season for a 2nd straight year.
batting .287/.383/.428/.811 in 87 G.
• Near the end of 2013 spring training, the Curaçao native was
• Played for Netherlands in the 2017 World Baseball Classic... added to The Netherlands roster for the semifinals of the
wasn't selected to All-Tournament Team, despite batting World Baseball Classic.
.464 (13-for-28) with a 1.266 OPS.
2012
2016
• Spent most of the season with Frisco (AA)...called up to TEX
• Returned to the majors for the 1st time since 2013 and hit for the season’s final month…was on the club’s postseason
.239 in 90 games with TEX. roster, appearing in the AL Wild Card Game.
• Was 1 of just 2 players to start at least 5 games at 5 different • Had contract selected from FRI on Aug. 31 and joined the
positions, along with HOU Marwin Gonzalez. big league club the following day in CLE.
• Homered on May 31 vs. CLE, his 1st HR in the majors since • Debuted on Sept. 2 at CLE with start at 2B, a late addition
Sept. 26, 2013 vs. LAA when he was 20 years old…was the to the lineup after Ian Kinsler was scratched with lower
2nd player in the last 25 years to homer at age 20-or- back stiffness and Michael Young lobbied for Profar to
younger and not hit his next ML long ball until at least age play…went 2-for-4 with a HR and a 2B in his ML debut that
23 (also: SEA Chris Snelling). day…homered in his 1st-career PA to become just the 3rd
• Was on the Rangers ALDS roster but did not play. teenager since 1876 to hit a HR in his 1st-career ML at-bat,
the 2nd-youngest to do it, and the youngest in the AL.
• Was the 1st teenage switch-hitter to homer in MLB since
2015 Cardinals’ Dick Schofield on Aug. 26, 1953 at New York (18
• Spent the entire season on the 60-day DL following right years, 231 day)…the previous teenage SH to homer in the
shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum on Feb. 23…spent AL: Mickey Mantle on Sept. 19, 1951 vs. CHC (19, 334).
the year rehabbing and then combined to hit .256 on a 12- • Had a PH single in the Wild Card Game vs. BAL to load the
game rehab assignment with Hickory (A) and Frisco (AA). bases with 2 outs in the 9th, becoming the 6th teenager
with a postseason hit, the 1st since Andruw Jones for ATL
2014 in 1996…also was the 8th-youngest player ever to appear in
the postseason, the youngest since Jones in ’96.
• Entered the season attempting to win a job as the starting
2B, but was on the DL the entire season with a torn teres • Selected to Baseball America’s Minor League All-Star Team
major muscle in his right shoulder…had issues with his for the 2nd straight year...named the Texas League’s best
shoulder begin during a spring weight lifting session, then defensive SS in the same publication’s annual tools survey.
suffered the original torn muscle during a spring training • Named to the TL Postseason All-Star Team…was the
game on March 21 vs. MIL in Surprise. youngest Double-A player.
• After resting the injury for several weeks, began to bat in • Had a 50-game on-base streak from April 7 to June 2, the
extended Spring games in Arizona...reinjured the shoulder in longest of any minor leaguer in 2012.
late May and was shut down for another period.
• A late-season plan to play in the AFL was scrapped when
issues with the muscle continued...saw specialists Dr. James 2010-2011
Andrews and Dr. Neal ElAttrache. • Spent the entire 2011 campaign with Hickory (Low-A)
as 1 of the youngest players in the South Atlantic
2013 League throughout the season and was honored as the
organization’s Tom Grieve Minor League Player of the Year...
• Started the campaign at RRK, but was recalled May 19 when tabbed as SAL MVP and Baseball America’s Low-A Player
Ian Kinsler went on the DL…subbed as the club’s regular of the Year...voted by BA as the shortstop on its First Team
2B for a month while Kinsler was on DL before finishing the Minor League All-Star team, and as the best defensive SS
season in a utility role.
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2018 Acquired by OAK from TEX as part of a three-team trade in which OAK sent Eli White and international slot money to TEX and
Emilio Pagán and the A’s Competitive Balance Round A pick in the 2019 First-Year Player Draft to TB, December 21
2019 Acquired by SD from OAK in exchange for Austin Allen and a PTBNL (Buddy Reed), December 2
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JURICKSON PROFAR CAREER BATTING
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2010 SPO A(Short) .250 63 252 42 63 19 0 4 23 28 46 8 3 .323 .373 .696 288 0 6 2 8
2011 HIC A(Full) .286 115 430 86 123 37 8 12 65 65 63 23 9 .390 .493 .883 516 11 6 4 7
2012 FRI AA .281 126 480 76 135 26 7 14 62 66 79 16 4 .368 .452 .820 562 5 2 9 11
2012 TEX MLB .176 9 17 2 3 2 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 .176 .471 .647 17 0 0 0 1
2013 RR AAA .278 37 144 27 40 7 2 4 19 21 24 6 1 .370 .438 .808 166 0 1 0 3
2013 TEX MLB .234 85 286 30 67 11 0 6 26 26 63 2 4 .308 .336 .644 324 5 6 1 1
2015 HIC A(Full) .273 9 33 2 9 1 0 1 5 1 9 0 0 .314 .394 .708 35 1 0 0 0
2015 FRI AA .200 3 10 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 .250 .300 .550 12 0 0 1 0
2016 RR AAA .284 42 169 28 48 9 0 5 26 16 26 4 3 .356 .426 .782 189 3 1 0 5
2016 TEX MLB .239 90 272 35 65 6 3 5 20 30 61 2 1 .321 .338 .659 307 3 2 0 7
2017 RR AAA .287 87 327 50 94 25 0 7 45 43 33 5 0 .383 .428 .811 383 8 4 1 9
2017 TEX MLB .172 22 58 8 10 2 0 0 5 9 14 1 1 .294 .207 .501 70 1 2 0 0
2018 TEX MLB .254 146 524 82 133 35 6 20 77 54 88 10 0 .335 .458 .793 594 12 0 4 9
2019 OAK MLB .218 139 459 65 100 24 2 20 67 48 75 9 1 .301 .410 .711 518 8 0 3 12
2020 SD MLB .278 56 180 28 50 6 0 7 25 15 28 7 1 .343 .428 .771 202 4 1 2 1
2021 ELP AAA .100 3 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 .357 .100 .457 14 0 0 0 0
2021 SD MLB .227 137 353 47 80 17 2 4 33 49 65 10 5 .329 .320 .649 412 6 1 2 12
2022 LE A .000 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .200 .000 .200 5 0 0 0 0
2022 SD MLB .243 152 575 82 140 36 2 15 58 73 103 5 1 .331 .391 .722 658 4 3 3 12
2023 ELP AAA .357 4 14 6 5 0 0 2 8 5 2 0 0 .500 .786 1.286 20 0 0 1 1
2023 COL MLB .236 111 415 51 98 25 2 8 39 45 86 1 0 .316 .364 .680 472 6 0 5 9
2023 SD MLB .295 14 44 4 13 2 0 1 7 5 4 0 0 .367 .409 .776 49 0 0 0 2
2023 2 Teams MLB .242 125 459 55 111 27 2 9 46 50 90 1 0 .321 .368 .689 521 6 0 5 11
Career 4 Teams MLB .238 961 3183 434 759 166 17 87 359 354 591 47 14 .322 .383 .705 3623 49 15 20 66
Career 6 Teams Minors .278 490 1873 319 520 125 17 49 254 251 287 62 20 .368 .441 .809 2190 28 20 18 44
WILD CARD
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2012 TEX MLB 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 2.000 1 0 0 0 0
2019 OAK MLB .500 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 4 0 0 0 0
2020 SD MLB .571 3 7 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .571 .571 1.142 7 0 0 0 0
2022 SD MLB .333 3 12 3 4 0 0 1 4 2 1 0 0 .429 .583 1.012 14 0 0 0 0
Career 3 Teams MLB .458 8 24 4 11 0 0 1 4 2 3 0 0 .500 .583 1.083 26 0 0 0 0
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 SD MLB .000 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 8 0 0 0 0
2022 SD MLB .231 4 13 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 .375 .231 .606 16 0 0 0 0
Career SD MLB .143 7 21 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 .250 .143 .393 24 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2012 TEX MLB 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 2.000 1 0 0 0 0
2019 OAK MLB .500 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 4 0 0 0 0
2020 SD MLB .267 6 15 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .267 .267 .533 15 0 0 0 0
Career Multiple MLB .350 8 20 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .350 .350 .700 20 0 0 0 0
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Height: 6-9 Bats: L Full Name Sean William Reynolds
Date of Birth April 19, 1998 iin Redondo Beach, California
Weight: 247 Throws: R Current Residence Hermosa Beach, California
2024 Opening Day Age 25
sean__reynolds MLB Service Time 0.003
How Obtained Acquired from MIA with Garrett Cooper in exchange Ryan Weathers on August 1, 2023
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
•Split the 2023 campaign between three minor league clubs • Was selected to the Marlins' 40-man roster on November 11.
and was a Trade Deadline acquisition by the Padres from
Miami on August 1.
2021
•Between Double-A Pensacola, Triple-A Jacksonville, and
Triple-A El Paso, made 55 app. (all in relief) with a combined • Began the season in Single-A Jupiter and was utilized as a
5.43 ERA (39 ER, 64.2 IP) and a .246 opponent average. two-way player, making 28 appearances as a position player
and 19 as a pitcher.
•Began the season with Pensacola and he went 1-1 with a
2.35 ERA (8 ER, 30.2 IP) in 24 relief appearances before • Held a 3.09 ERA as a pitcher, throwing 32.0 innings and
earning his promotion to Triple-A on June 8. striking out 37, featuring a fastball, curveball, sinker and
changeup...hit 95.7 mph on the radar gun.
•Posted a 3.50 ERA (7 ER, 18.0 IP) in 14 appearances at the
Triple-A level for Jacksonville. • Placed on the IL from June 24-Aug. 7...did not play the field
upon his return, but made 9 pitching appearances and held
•Selected to MIA's ML club on July 7 but was optioned back a 1.55 ERA (3 ER, 17.1 IP).
to Triple-A on July 10 without having made his MLB debut.
•At the 2023 Trade Deadline, was acquired by San Diego
from Miami with Garrett Cooper for Ryan Weathers. 2016-20
• Did not play in the Pandemic-shortened 2020 season but
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started a throwing program in the Fall as a pitcher...split PERSONAL
the 2019 season between Low-A Batavia and Single-A
Clinton and struck out 184 times in 319 at-bats...slashed • Selected by the Miami Marlins in 2016 out of Redondo Union
.172/.291/.348 with 15 doubles, 1 triple, 13 home runs and 45 High School in Redondo Beach, Calif as as a first baseman.
RBI with 11 stolen bases in 17 attempts. • Held a 1.08 ERA with 94 strikeouts in 84.0 innings pitched in
• Played in 76 games with Low-A Batavia in the New York- high school...was committed to attend Rice University before
Penn League in 2018 and was named a New York-Penn being drafted...was Miami’s lone high school position player
League Mid-Season All-Star...led the league in home runs drafted in 2016.
(17), RBI (52), walks (42), and runs scored (49), earning the • Before being drafted as a position player with Miami, had
MiLB Joe Bauman Home Run Award. always considered himself a better pitcher than hitter...
• In his first professional season in 2017, played 51 games had an impressive senior year at the plate, and the Marlins
between Short-Season A Batavia and the Rookie-Level drafted him as a 1st baseman...said Sean, "If I’m being
Marlins...combined to hit .198 with a .619 OPS with 8 completely honest, I was a better pitcher my whole life
doubles, 2 triples, 5 home runs, and 24 RBI, and he sruck out and for whatever reason I just kind of ran into a really good
85 times in 177 at-bats. season my senior year of high school...I can’t say I didn’t
work as hard as I could to try and figure it out, but hitting is
• Made his professional debut in 2016 with the FCL Marlins hard, man."
and hit .155 (23-for-148) with 2 doubles, 2 triples, and 11 RBI...
walked 22 times and struck out 64. • Reynolds was a pitcher during his amateur career and got
back into it during the COVID-stricken season...linked up
with former teammate Nick Fortes who caught his throwing
sessions.
2023 Acquired by SD from MIA along with INF Garrett Cooper in exchange LHP Ryan Weathers, August 1
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Height: 5-9 Bats: R Full Name Eguy Rosario
Date of Birth August 25, 1999 in Juan Baron, Dominican Republic
Weight: 214 Throws: R Current Residence Juan Baron, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 24
EGG-ee ro-SAHR-ee-oh
MLB Service Time 1.021
@Eguy_Rosario MLB Debut August 26, 2022 at KC (with SD)
paparosario01 INF How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on August 25, 2015
Contract Status Signed through 2024
• In 689 career MiLB games from 2016-23, he converted • Sept. 24 vs. STL, notched his 1st career 2B and 3B amidst
141 of 207 stolen base attempts (68.1%). his 2nd-career multi-hit effort.
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(99 GS)…also split time between shortstop (37 G) and third HR came against righties.
(35 G), totaling a .956 fielding percentage (20 E/459 TC) in
• Hit .364 with RISP (39-for-107) with 5 HR and 52 RBI.
124 games.
• 226 of his 420 at-bats came batting third in the Missions'
• Garnered 2022 MiLB.com Organizational All-Star honors
lineup, while he also hit 1st (91 at-bats), 5th (64), 6th (26) and
for the 2nd consecutive season and was tabbed a PCL
7th (13).
Post-Season All-Star…also earned PCL Player of the Week
honors on July 3 and August 7. • Made 69 appearances at SS (67 starts), 38 app. at 2B (36
starts), 7 at 3B (all starts) and 3 as the DH (all starts).
• Played in 19 G for the Peoria Javelinas and hit .250 with 3 2B,
2021
12 RBI and 9 runs scored, earning AFL Rising Star honors.
• Spent all of 2021 with San Antonio (AA) and led Double-A
Central in 2B (31) while ranking 2nd in total hits (114), 4th in
at-bats (420), 5th in stolen bases (30), 9th in RBI (61), 10th in 2020
runs scored (65), T-10th in BB (49) and 11th in AVG (.281).
• Did not appear in the Padres' 60-man player pool at their
• Hit just .206 in his 19 May contests before hitting .303 in Alternate Training Site during the regular season.
June, .316 in July, .270 in August and .292 in September.
• Played in 27 Venezuelan Winter League games for Bravos de
• Collected 4 straight-multi-hit games twice during the Margarita, collecting 6 2B and 14 RBI at a .327 clip.
campaign (July 4-8; .529, 9-for-17 and Aug. 20-24; .615,
8-for-13).
• Hit .357 (40-for-112) vs. LHP and .253 vs. RHP, but 9 of his 12
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2016 D-PAD ROK .341 53 185 42 63 19 1 1 24 23 31 21 9 .421 .470 .891 216 5 0 3 4
2016 A-PAD ROK .379 7 29 3 11 3 0 0 1 2 7 1 1 .438 .483 .921 32 1 0 0 1
2016 2 Teams Minors .346 60 214 45 74 22 1 1 25 25 38 22 10 .423 .472 .895 248 6 0 3 5
2016 2 Teams ROK .346 60 214 45 74 22 1 1 25 25 38 22 10 .423 .472 .895 248 6 0 3 5
2017 A-PA2 ROK .282 50 206 36 58 12 7 1 33 24 43 16 7 .363 .422 .785 234 3 0 1 4
2017 FW A(Full) .206 50 180 15 37 9 2 0 13 20 51 17 5 .296 .278 .574 204 3 1 0 4
2017 2 Teams Minors .246 100 386 51 95 21 9 1 46 44 94 33 12 .332 .355 .687 438 6 1 1 8
2018 LE A(Adv) .239 121 457 60 109 28 1 9 45 38 119 9 8 .307 .363 .670 505 8 0 2 9
2018 SA AA .182 3 11 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 5 1 0 .357 .182 .539 14 1 0 0 0
2018 2 Teams Minors .237 124 468 62 111 28 1 9 47 40 124 10 8 .308 .359 .667 519 9 0 2 9
2019 LE A(Adv) .278 122 464 60 129 25 8 7 72 37 103 21 9 .331 .412 .743 512 3 1 7 14
2021 SA AA .281 114 420 65 118 31 3 12 61 49 109 30 14 .360 .455 .815 481 6 0 5 6
2022 ELP AAA .288 124 490 98 141 34 4 22 81 59 109 21 8 .368 .508 .876 564 7 1 7 10
2022 SD MLB .200 7 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 .333 .200 .533 6 0 0 0 0
2023 A-PAD ROK .714 2 7 3 5 2 0 1 4 1 1 0 1 .750 1.429 2.179 8 0 0 0 0
2023 ELP AAA .265 43 166 24 44 9 1 5 28 20 39 4 4 .348 .422 .770 187 1 0 0 5
2023 SD MLB .250 11 36 6 9 1 1 2 6 1 12 0 0 .270 .500 .770 37 0 0 0 1
2023 2 Teams Minors .283 45 173 27 49 11 1 6 32 21 40 4 5 .364 .462 .826 195 1 0 0 5
Career SD MLB .244 18 41 6 10 1 1 2 6 2 14 0 0 .279 .463 .742 43 0 0 0 1
Career 7 Teams Minors .274 689 2615 408 717 172 27 58 364 275 617 141 66 .349 .427 .776 2957 38 3 25 57
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SALAS NRI
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Height: 6-2 Bats: L Full Name Ethan Gabriel Salas
Date of Birth June 1, 2006 in Kissimmee, Florida
Weight: 204 Throws: R Current Residence Kissimmee, Florida
ethan._.salas 2024 Opening Day Age 17
MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
C Contract Status Signed through 2024
• At 16-years-old, he played for Aguilas del Zulia in the California League Player of the Month (July 2023, Lake Elsinore)
Venezuelan Winter League, sharing a clubhouse with
2x California League Player of the Week (July 9 & July 30, 2023 - Lake
the likes of Salvador Perez and Ender Inciarte, where he
Elsinore)
was more than 12 years younger than the average player.
Several months later and still at the age of 16, he caught
the final 4.0 innings of a Major League Spring Training • Homered in back-to-back games again on July 25-26 at
game. Stockton…in the July 26 contest, he recorded his first-career
• The last teenager to catch in the Majors was Hall-of 4-hit contest, going 4-for-6 at the dish.
Famer Ivan Rodriguez in 1991. Salas turns 20 on June 1, • On August 8, he was promoted to Single-A Fort Wayne,
2026. and after just 9 games with the TinCaps (in which he was
• Entered 2024 roundly considered the No. 1 catching 7-for-35, .200), he was promoted to Double-A San Antonio
prospect in all of baseball and a top-10 overall prospect on Aug. 22, where the average age is 24…Michael De León,
by several outlets and publications, including The Athletic who played for Double-A Frisco in the Rangers' organization
(No. 3), Baseball America (No. 8), MLB Pipeline (No. 8) at age 17 in 2014, is thought to be the last 17 year old to
and ESPN.com (No. 9). reach that level.
• In his Double-A debut on August 22, the then-No. 5 ranked
prospect by MLB Pipeline hit his 2nd career walk-off knock
2023 SEASON with a double in the 10th inning, delivering an 8-7 Missions
win over Amarillo.
• Prior to beginning his professional career stateside, he
appeared in 1 game for Aguilas del Zulia in the Venezuelan • On August 30, he teamed up with Robby Snelling, the No. 3
Winter League on November 4, 2022 at 16-years-old… left-handed pitching prospect in baseball per MLB Pipeline,
he grounded out twice and walked twice, but caught 8.0 as the batterymate for Snelling’s 5.0 hitless frames with 9
innings against Tiburones de La Guaira, guiding the Zulia strikeouts in the Missions’ 9-2 win over Wichita.
pitching staff to holding the opposition hitless until the 5th • Salas finished the season with the Missions, where he went
inning. 5-for-28 (.179) in 9 games before he suffered a right knee
• Began his professional career on May 30 with Single-A sprain on September 2, ending his 2023 season.
Lake Elsinore, where he batted .267 (51-for-191) with an .837 • Salas was awarded the Minor League "Debut of the Year"
OPS, 11 2B, 2 3B, 9 HR and 35 RBI in 48 games played…he award on October 2nd.
was named Cal League Prospect of the Year following the
season. • Between LE, FW and SA, Salas made 34 appearances (all
starts) at catcher, posting a .987 fielding percentage (4
• Earned California League Player of the Month in July with a errors, 306 total chances)…threw out 9 runners in 45 stolen
1.136 OPS in 82 at-bats, and was twice named Cal League base attempts (17 CCS%)…also made 32 appearances (all
Player of the Week during the month on July 9 and July 30. stars) as the designated hitter.
• Collected 4 HR in a 3-game stretch from July 4-6, including
his first career multi-HR game on July 6 at Visalia.
• Recorded his first walk-off hit on July 18 vs. Rancho
Cucamonga in the Storm’s 9-8 victory with a line drive off
the center field wall as part of his 4th-career 3-hit game in
34th game.
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SANDRIDGE NRI
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Height: 6-4 Bats: L Full Name Jayvien Raishai Sandridge
Date of Birth February 11, 1999 in Hagerstown, Maryland
Weight: 246 Throws: L Current Residence Hagerstown, Maryland
2024 Opening Day Age 25
JAY-vee-en SAND-ridg MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on November 20, 2023
jayvien.sandridge
LHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
2022
QUICK HITS
• Split the campaign between Single-A Daytona and High-A
• Joined the Padres on a minor league contract for Dayton, going a combined 1-2 with a 3.10 ERA (14 ER,
the 2024 campaign after making 100 minor league 40.2 IP, .133 opponents’ AVG and 67 SO vs. 35 BB in 28
appearances between the Orioles and Reds farm appearances…finished off 18 games and went 3-for-3 in
systems from 2018-23. save opportunities, which all came with Daytona.
• Released by BAL in May 2020 along with 45 others in • Did not allow more than 1 ER in any of his 17 appearances
the organization due to COVID-induced cuts. Enrolled at for Daytona, allowing 0 ER in 13 of the 17.
Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, where he made
• Promoted to High-A Dayton on July 26, where he went 1-1
4 appearances in April-May 2021 before signing a minor
with a 5.63 ERA (10 ER, 16.0 IP)…half of this ER (5) came in a
league deal with CIN in June 2021. If a player competes in
single outing (Aug. 24 @ Quad Cities)…remove that outing,
the minor leagues out of high school, he can then enroll
and he had a 3.19 ERA (5 ER, 14.1 IP).
at a non-Division I school, and the number of years he
spent in the minors will be subtracted from his college
eligibility.
2021
• After being released by BAL in May 2020, he decided to
enroll at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, where he
2023 SEASON posted a 3.12 ERA across 4 appearances and 8.2 IP in April-
• Began the season with High-A Dayton (36 app., 3.81 ERA) May 2021.
before making his Double-A debut with Chattanooga (3
• Signed a minor league deal with CIN on June 9 and posted
app., 2.25 ERA).
a 7.00 ERA (7 ER, 9.0 IP) across 7 relief outings before
• Tossed 2.0+ IP in 22 of the 39 outings, posting a 1.96 ERA tearing his meniscus…underwent surgery a week later and
(10 ER, 46.0 P) with a .152 opponents’ AVG when he tossed rehabbed his knee for 5 months.
2.0+ IP.
• Scored upon in 8 of his first 10 outings from April 13-May
2018-20
24 with a 5.74 ERA, including a 21-to-18 SO/BB ratio…went
scoreless across his next 5 outings and 8.0 IP from May 28- • Released by BAL in May 2020 along with 45 others in the
June 14 to lower his season ERA to 3.80. organization due to COVID-induced cuts.
• Allowed 6 ER (10.13 ERA) across his next 4 outings from • After being drafted by BAL in the 32nd round of the 2018
June 18-July 2 before allowing just 1 ER across his next 10 First-Year Player Draft, he spent his first 2 professional
appearances from July 6-Aug. 10 (0.46 ERA)…posted a 6.97 seasons (2018-19) with the Rookie-Level Gulf Coast League
ERA (8 ER, 10.1 IP) across his final 7 outings for Dayton Orioles, where he went a combined 4-0 with a 3.48 ERA
before being promoted to Chattanooga on Sept. 5, where he (12 ER, 31.0 IP), .204 opponents’ AVG and 10.7 SO/9 IP ratio
was scoreless in 2 of his 3 Double-A outings. across 26 relief outings.
• Had reverse splits with Dayton, limiting LHH to a .192 AVG
while RHH batted .213.
PERSONAL
• Between Dayton and Chattanooga, limited the opposition to
• Grew up in Hagerstown, Maryland, a two-minute drive from
a .189 AVG (14-for-74) with RISP.
the Pennsylvania border. He went to Mercersburg Academy
• Following the season, he allowed 1 ER across 6 appearances and solidified himself as a top-15 recruit in Maryland and the
(1.42 ERA) for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League, striking state’s No. 1 left-handed pitcher, according to Perfect Game.
out 13 of his 24 batters faced while walking just 2.
• Originally committed to Virginia Commonwealth University,
but after a batch of coaching changes he pivoted to UCF.
• Son of Juwuane Sandridge and Ashley Keefer...and has three
siblings named Jayda, Paris, and Payton.
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SEAGLE NRI
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Height: 5-11 Bats: R Full Name Chandler Mackenzie Seagle
Date of Birth May 23, 1996 in New Bern, North Carolina
Weight: 189 Throws: R Current Residence New Bern, North Carolina
2024 Opening Day Age 27
SEE-gull MLB Service Time 0.002
MLB Debut September 30, 2023 @ CWS
C How Obtained Signed as a 30th round selection in the 2017 First-Year Player Draft on June 21
Contract Status Signed through 2024
2022
QUICK HITS
• Played the entirety of his season with Double-A San Antonio
• 2024 marks his second consecutive invitation to the for the second straight year, slashing .209/.288/.297 with
Padres' Major League camp as he enters his seventh 12 doubles, three home runs and 22 RBI across 73 games
professional season. for the Missions...set career marks across in all offensive
categories.
• Made his Major League debut on September 30, 2023 @
CWS, pinch-hitting for Juan Soto in the top of the ninth • At home, hit .236 (26-for-110) and with four doubles, two
inning (ground out to SS). home runs and nine RBI in 35 games…on the road, hit .186
(24-for-129) with eight doubles, a home run and 13 RBI
• Across his six professional seasons in the Padres farm across 38 contests.
system, owns a .203 average with 48 doubles, one triple,
9 HR and 89 RBI in 287 games played. • Saw his best offensive month in May, when he hit .264 (14-
for-53) with 10 runs scored, three doubles, a home run and
•A
fter the 2020 minor league season was cancelled nine RBI.
(COVID-19), Seagle joined his alma mater Appalachian
State's coaching staff as a student assistant for the • Across 12 games from April 20 to May 10, collected four
season. doubles a home run and seven RBI at a .310 clip (13-for-42),
including five consecutive games with a hit and three multi-
hit efforts during the span.
2023 SEASON • On June 3 vs. Tulsa, matched his single-game career high
• Made his Major League debut on September 30 @ CWS, in hits (3) for the fourth time in his career when he went
pinch-hitting for Juan Soto in the top of the ninth inning 3-for-3 with an RBI and walk…two weeks later, on June
(ground out to SS)...his one game played was his sole Major 18, eclipsed another career mark when he drove in four vs.
League appearance in 2023. Amarillo off his first and only grand slam.
• In addition to his big league stint, split the campaign • Turned in a .992 fielding percentage across a career-high 70
between Double-A San Antonio (52 G) and El Paso (16 G), games (68 GS) behind the plate...also notched career marks
slashing a combined .209/.261/.296 with 3 HR and 23 RBI innings (602.1), total chances (621) and putouts (567).
across 68 minor league games.
• Had his contract selected from Triple-A El Paso the day of 2021
Sept. 30, the morning of his Major League debut.
• In his first season at Double-A, hit .190 (30-for-158) with
• Defensively, had a .989 fielding percentage across 66 nine doubles, a home run and 14 RBI in 53 games for San
games (65 starts) between Double and Triple-A, committing Antonio.
7 errors in 639 total chances behind the plate with a 39
percent catcher caught stealing rate. • Behind the dish, turned in a .984 fielding percentage (8
E/498 TC) in 53 games (51 GS).
• Began the season with SA, batting .200 (34-for-170) in 52
games with 7 doubles, a triple, one homer, 15 RBI, 15 runs • Compiled a .344 average (11-for-32) over 11 games in June
scored, 10 walks, and 3 stolen bases. for his single-best month of production in his career (min.
5 G)…collected four of his nine doubles, his lone home run
• Was placed on the 7-day Injured List (retroactive to June 24) and seven of 14 RBI on the season…his five strikeouts were
and was reinstated on July 3. also a single-month career best (min. 5 G).
• Promoted to the Chihuahuas on August 6, but after being • Played in nine AZL games for Peoria.…went 7-for-30 (.233)
sidelined by another stint on the 7-day IL, he made his with a pair of doubles, a homer and seven RBI as a Javelina.
Triple-A debut on August 25 vs. Sacramento.
• In 16 games for ELP, hit .233 (14-for-60) with 2 doubles,
2 homers, and 8 RBI before getting promoted to the big- 2019
league club on Sept. 30. • Split his 2019 campaign between the Rookie-Level AZL
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Padres 1 (27 G) and Single-A Fort Wayne (6 G), combining 2017
to hit .224 (26-for-116) with 11 doubles, one home run and 13
RBI in 33 games. • Drafted by the Padres in the 30th round of the 2017 First-
Year Player Draft out of Appalachian State University
• With the AZL Padres 1, tallied a .223 average (21-for-94) with (Boone, NC).
nine doubles, a homer and 11 RBI in 27 games before being
promoted to Single-A Fort Wayne on Aug. 25. • Split his rookie campaign between Single-A Tri-City (24
G) and Single-A Fort Wayne (10 G), combining to hit .209
• In his six games with Fort Wayne, went 5-for-22 at the dish (23-for-110) with five doubles, a home run and 12 RBI across
(.227). 34 games.
• Made a combined 32 starts behind the plate and tallied a • Registered the best fielding mark of his career (tied with
.991 fielding percentage (3 E/348 TC) across 276.1 innings. 2018)…committed two errors in 373 chances across 289.0
innings in a combined 34 games (32 GS).
2018
• Began the season playing in 17 games for Single-A Tri-City…
PERSONAL
hit .213 (10-for-47) with two doubles and five RBI. •A
fter the 2020 minor league season was cancelled
(COVID-19), Seagle joined the Appalachian State coaching
• Promoted to Single-A Fort Wayne on Aug. 17 and spent
staff as a student assistant for the season.
the remainder of the season playing in nine games for the
TinCaps…went 1-for-24 (.042) with a pair of walks and 12 •D
uring his senior season in 2017, led the Sun Belt
strikeouts. Conference in caught stealing percentage after throwing out
57 percent (18 of 42) of runners.
• Made two appearances (2.0 IP) on the mound for Tri-City
and allowed three runs on six hits with one strikeout in a • Was a member of the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner's
pair of losses. List (3.5+ GPA).
• Behind the plate, matched his career-best fielding • Named the 2014 New Bern Sun Journal Player of the Year
percentage from 2017 (.995) after committing just one error and was a two-time all-conference and all-area selection.
across 219 total chances over a combined 187.0 innings • Enjoys fishing in his free time.
between the Padres’ Class-A teams.
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SNELLING NRI
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Height: 6-2 Bats: R Full Name Robert Matthew Snelling
Date of Birth December 19, 2003 in Reno, Nevada
Weight: 227 Throws: L Current Residence Reno, Nevada
robby.snelling 2024 Opening Day Age 20
MLB Service Time 1.009
Signed as a 1st-round selection (CB-A, 39th overall) in the First-Year Player Draft on
LHP How Obtained
Contract Status
August 1, 2023
Signed through 2024
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PERSONAL as a senior in 2022, going 8-0 with a 0.56 ERA and a state-
record 145 strikeouts against 6 walks, while also batting .362
• Snelling was a four-star football recruit as a linebacker that with 6 home runs…he broke the state record for strikeouts in
led Robert McQueen High School in Reno, Nevada to the a game with 20 in a 7-inning game…following the season's
state championship game as a senior…named Region Player end, he traveled to San Diego where he participated in the
of the Year following the season…his father, Jim, has been Draft Combine.
the head football coach at McQueen since 2009.
• After being drafted 39th overall in 2022, he focused solely on
• Snelling originally committed to play college baseball for baseball for his first time since his youth at extended Spring
the Stanford Cardinal at the end of his freshman year of Training and the fall instructional league in Arizona, working
high school, but decommitted during his junior year after on training and nutritional changes to help shave some 10
he began also getting recruited for football…received 15 pounds that he had built as a blue-chip football recruit.
full-ride football scholarship offers from the likes of Notre
Dame, Oregon, UCLA, Nebraska, Virginia and Ole Miss… • Worked closely with Lake Elsinore’s pitching coach
he then committed to play both baseball and football for the Thomas Eshelman, a 2015 second-round pick, at his first
Arizona Wildcats, but decommitted when baseball coach stop in 2023. Snelling credits Eshelman with instruction
Jay Johnson left to coach the LSU Tigers, where he then and guidance that set the tone for his breakout season: “I
committed to LSU to play baseball. think Lake Elsinore was a great spot for me,” Snelling told
Baseball America, “Because at that point, I will admit, I didn’t
• During the summer of 2021, he participated in the High really have any general idea how to be a pitcher. I’d go out
School All-American Game as well as in the All-Star High and throw the ball, but the knowledge behind how to truly
School Home Run Derby at Coors Field where he hit 21 understand hitters, how to break down hitters and approach,
home runs, ranking 4th among the 8 competitors. it wasn’t completely there yet. Tom helped me get there.”
• Earned Gatorade Nevada Baseball Player of the Year honors Eshelman will serve as High-A Fort Wayne’s pitching coach
in 2024.
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SUAREZ
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Height: 6-3 Bats: R Full Name Robert Suarez
Date of Birth March 1, 1991 in Caracas, Venezuela
Weight: 229 Throws: R Current Residence Caracas, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 33
SWAH-rez MLB Service Time 2.000
robertsuarez_75 How Obtained Signed as a Major League free agent on December 1, 2021
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2027 (player opt-out clause after 2025)
•B
egan the season on the 15-day IL (right elbow • Was scoreless in 15 of his next 21 outings from April 10-June
inflammation) and was transferred to the 60-day IL on April 5, going 2-0 with 1 SV, 5 HLD, a 1.93 ERA (5 ER, 23.1 IP) and
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2021 2015-17
• Spent the 2021 season pitching for the Hanshin Tigers in • Made 2 scoreless app. in 2017 for Team Venezuela during
Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball Organization and went the World Baseball Classic, but injured his elbow during the
1-1 with a 1.16 ERA (8 ER, 62.1 IP), 0.77 WHIP (40 H, 8 BB) tournament, eventually needing Tommy John surgery.
and 58 SO (25.3% SO rate) over 62 relief app.
• Made his NPB debut in 2016 with Softbank in 2016 with a
• Led all NPB pitchers with 42 saves and posted a 3.5 BB% 3.19 ERA, 2-6 record, 1 save, 26 holds and 64 SO against 18
(2 IBB). BB.
• Set a Hanshin club record with saves in 14 straight mound • Began his professional career in 2015 with a 23-save
appearances, breaking the previous record of 11 set by Kyuji season in 2015 with the Saraperos de Saltillo of the Triple-A
Fujikawa, who went on to pitch for the Chicago Cubs (2013- Mexican League, where he fanned 48 batters vs. 7 BB over
14) and Texas Rangers (2015). 47.1 IP.
• Allowed 5.8 hits/9 IP, the lowest ratio of his 5-year stay in • Allowed just 1 ER in his final 22 appearances, including
Japan...allowed 40 hits to the 229 batters he faced, but not one scoreless outings in his final 12 appearances.
was a HR...posted NPB career highs in app. (62) and IP (62.1)
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PERSONAL • His brother, Albert, has also pitched in Nippon Professional
Baseball for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows.
• Worked as a security guard at a supermarket and in
construction in Venezuela in his early 20s, pitching solely on
the weekends in amateur and independent leagues.
WILD CARD
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SD MLB 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .000 6 0 0 6 18/15
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SD MLB 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 1.00 .214 14 0 1 15 50/36
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SD MLB 0 1 3.00 7 0 0 0 1 9.0 7 3 3 2 0 2 9 1.00 .219 32 0 2 34 112/85
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Height: 6-0 Bats: L Full Name Brett Charles Sullivan
Date of Birth February 22, 1994 in Stockton, California
Weight: 192 Throws: R Current Residence Scottsdale, Arizona
2024 Opening Day Age 30
MLB Service Time 0.081
Acquired by SD from MIL along with OF Korry Howell in exchange for C Victor Caratini
C How Obtained
Contract Status
and cash considerations on April 6, 2022
Signed through 2024
• He also became the first San Diego rookie catcher with • He hit .294 (42-for-143) with RISP, including 8-for-19 (.421)
4-or-more RBI in a game since Francisco Mejia on Sept. 16, with the bases loaded.
2018 vs. TEX (walk-off grand slam). • Spent the majority of the season batting in the 5th slot (45
• Recalled Sept. 1 and made 10 starts at catcher, slashing G, .291 AVG) of the Chihuahuas’ batting order, and also
.265/.324/.265 with 1 RBI across 12 games. batted 7th 20 times (.250 AVG), 6th 19 times (.254), 4th 12
times (.273), 3rd nine times (.300), 9th 3 times (.667) 2nd
• Capped his rookie campaign hitting safely in 6 of his 12 twice (.444), 8th twice (.333) and lead off once (.1000).
games, while reaching base in 7 of those contests.
• When he got ahead in counts, he was a .307 hitter (43-for-
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(24-for-131). history (4-for-4, 3 R, 2B, 3B, HR, 2 RBI).
• Earned his 1st non-roster invitation to TB’s ML Spring
Training in 2018…batted .266 with 7 HR, 65 RBI and 17
2015-21 SB in 111 G @ Montgomery (AA)…his 65 RBI tied for 7th in
• Was a non-roster invitee to TB’s Major League Spring the league..Earned Southern League Mid-Season All-Star
Training in his final season with the Rays’ organization in honors and was named Southern League Player of the Week
2021…spent all of 2021 with Durham (AAA), batting .223 for Aug. 27-Sept. 3, batting .481 (13-for-27) with 1 HR and 9
(69-for-309) with 9 HR and 35 RBI across 90 games played... RBI.
following the season played for Escogido in the Dominican
• Batted .294 in 2017 with 8 HR, 74 RBI and 18 SB in 107
Winter League (14g, .273, 0hr, 5rbi).
G between Class-A Charlotte (83 G) and Double-A
• Signed as a free agent with Milwaukee on November 30. Montgomery (24 G)...was a Florida State League Mid and
Was a non-roster invitee to ML Spring Training in 2020 with Post-Season All-Star...his 67 RBI tied for second in the
the Rays at the time of the COVID-19 shutdown...appeared league...his 74 RBI overall ranked 2nd among Rays Minor
in 5 games with the Sugar Land Lightning Sloths of the League players, trailing only Jesús Sánchez (82)...following
independent All-American Baseball Challenge before he the season played for the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona
was added to TB's 60-man Player Pool roster on July 28... Fall League (14 G, .313, 0 H, 11 RBI).
following the season played for Escogido in the Dominican
• In 2016, batted .283 with 13 HR, 81 RBI and 17 SB in 118
Winter League (11 G, .243 AVG, 2 HR, 4 RBI).
games at Bowling Green (A), and appeared at catcher for
• Spent all of 2019 at Double-A Montgomery for the 2nd the first time in his professional career (65 starts), earning
consecutive season…batted .280 with 10 HR, 51 RBI and 21 Midwest League All-Star honors.....ranked among the league
SB in 102 games...played mostly left field (56 starts)...ranked leaders in RBI (T2nd, 81), runs (T3rd, 75), doubles (T6th, 34),
among the Southern League leaders in doubles (T-6th, 25), extra-base hits (T6th, 47), total bases (T8th, 206), hits (10th,
SLG (8th, .459), OPS (9th, .792), stolen bases (T-9th, 21), 133) and HR (T10th, 13)...his 81 RBI led Rays Minor League
AVG (10th, .280) and XBH (10th, 40.)..hit for the cycle in a players....named Midwest League Player of the Week for
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2015 PRN ROK .260 65 265 47 69 20 3 11 31 10 35 5 0 .296 .483 .779 281 4 1 1 4
2016 BG A(Full) .283 118 470 75 133 34 0 13 81 24 70 17 4 .314 .438 .752 501 0 1 6 11
2017 CHA A(Adv) .301 83 326 44 98 19 5 8 67 14 29 14 4 .330 .463 .793 345 2 0 3 4
2017 MTG AA .272 24 92 12 25 5 0 0 7 3 11 4 0 .302 .326 .628 96 1 0 0 0
2017 2 Teams Minors .294 107 418 56 123 24 5 8 74 17 40 18 4 .324 .433 .757 441 3 0 3 4
2018 MTG AA .266 111 421 47 112 19 4 7 65 34 55 17 7 .322 .380 .702 466 4 0 7 7
2019 MTG AA .280 102 364 53 102 25 5 10 51 32 48 21 5 .333 .459 .792 403 0 1 6 2
2021 DUR AAA .223 90 309 48 69 20 0 9 35 31 54 7 4 .302 .375 .677 345 4 1 0 2
2022 ELP AAA .285 113 421 73 120 28 6 9 81 38 58 3 0 .339 .444 .783 475 3 0 13 8
2023 ELP AAA .328 61 238 45 78 22 1 7 41 32 27 9 3 .401 .517 .918 279 2 0 7 5
2023 SD MLB .210 33 81 7 17 3 0 1 6 4 19 0 0 .244 .284 .528 86 0 0 1 1
Career SD MLB .210 33 81 7 17 3 0 1 6 4 19 0 0 .244 .284 .528 86 0 0 1 1
Career 6 Teams Minors .277 767 2906 444 806 192 24 74 459 218 387 97 27 .328 .436 .764 3191 20 4 43 43
2022 Acquired by SD from MIL along with OF Korry Howell in exchange for C Victor Caratini and cash considerations, April 6
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Height: 6-4 Bats: R Full Name Fernando Gabriel Tatis Medina Jr.
Date of Birth January 2, 1999 in San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic
Weight: 216 Throws: R Current Residence San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 25
@tatis_jr MLB Service Time 4.120
fernando_tatis21 MLB Debut March 28, 2019 vs. SF (with SD)
tah-TEES
OF How Obtained
Acquired from CWS along with Erik Johnson in exchange for James Shields and cash
considerations on June 4, 2016
Contract Status Signed through 2034
TRAINER'S TABLE Had left shoulder surgery on 2x NL Player of the Month (July-August 2020 & May 2021)
September 6, 2022, performed in Los Angeles by Dr. Neal
2x NL Player of the Week (Aug. 10, 2020 & April 25, 2021)
ElAttache. Also underwent two surgeries on the scaphoid
bone in his left wrist. The first was on March 16, 2022, and MLBPAA Padres Heart and Hustle Award (2019, SD)
the latest was in October 2022.
Baseball America Major League All-Rookie Team (2019, SD)
SILVER SLUGGER Became the 1st shortstop in Major
League history to win multiple Silver Slugger awards Rookie of the Year Voting (2019, finished 3rd)
(2021-22) before turning 23.
Futures Game Selection (2018, World Roster)
RARE BREED In 2021, became the 11th player in MLB
history to have a 30 2B/40 HR/25 SB season and the • Slashed .257/.322/.449 and tallied 91 runs, 148 hits, 33 2B,
youngest player to ever do so. 1 3B, 25 HR, 78 RBI and 29 SB with 53 BB against 141 SO in
STATUE NUMBERS Became the fastest player in club 141 games.
history to reach 50 home runs (171 games), 200 hits (173), • Notched career highs in games, plate appearances, at-bats,
100 runs scored (122), and 90 XBH (90). hits, 2B and SB.
HEY NOW, YOU'RE AN ALL-STAR Was the starting • Ranked among the top NL outfielders in runs (10th) and 2B
SS for the National League in the 2021 All-Star Game in (T-8th), while his 29 SB ranked 10th among all NL players.
Denver. He became the 1st Padre voted into an All-Star
Game start since Tony Gwynn in 1999 and the 13th Padre • Joined Hanley Ramirez and Mike Trout as 1 of just 3 Major
to ever start an All-Star game (1st since Wil Myers in 2016). Leaguers all-time to have multiple seasons (2021, 2023) with
At 22 years and 193 days old, he was the youngest Padre to 30-2B, 25-HR & 25-SB before their age 25 season.
ever start an All-Star Game. • Joined Ha-Seong Kim as the Padres’ Gold Glove Award
WELCOME TO THE SHOW On Feb. 1, 2021, Sony’s MLB® recipients and was the first Padre and right fielder in the
The Show™ 21 announced that Tatis would grace the cover Majors to receive a Rawlings Platinum Glove after wrapping
of the video game, becoming the youngest player to do so his first full season in the outfield. Logged 137 games across
and the 1st Padre (game debuted in '06). 1175.1 innings at a .980 fielding percentage with a Major-
League leading 29 defensive runs saved (Fangraphs) and
BOOM, SIGNED On February 22, 2021, the Padres signed the 2nd-most putouts of any NL right fielder (282)…also led
Tatis to a 14-year contract through the 2034 season, the Major League right fielders in outs above average (11 OAA in
longest contract in MLB history. RF) per Statcast, while his 12 outfield assists in right ranked
2nd in the league at the position (behind Lane Thomas' 16)…
overall, his 12 outfield assists ranked T-3rd in the NL.
2023 SEASON
• Tatis Jr. joined Kim and just 4 other players to win a Gold
• Began his 4th Major League campaign on April 20 after Glove in their first season at a new position (others: CHC
serving an 80-game suspension for testing positive for a Ryne Sandberg 1983, CIN Pokey Reese 1999, TOR Marcus
banned substance (issued on Aug. 12, 2022). Semien 2021 and BAL Ramón Urías 2022)…it was also
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the first time since 1996 the Padres have had multiple Manny Machado (30) as the 3rd trio with 25+ HR in San
Gold Glove winners in a single season (Steve Finley, Ken Diego history (other: 2001, 2019).
Caminiti).
• Additionally, joined 6 other players in 2023 to hit 30+ 2B,
• Became the first right fielder to win a Platinum Glove since 25+ HR, 75+ RBI and steal 25+ bags – accompanying,
the award was established in 2011. Ronald Acuña Jr., Julio Rodriguez, Francisco Lindor, Kyle
Tucker, Trea Turner and Corbin Carroll.
• Per Statcast, Tatis recorded 9 outs with a 26-50% catch
probability, tied with COL's Brenton Doyle for the most of • Aug. 2 @ COL, became the 4th-fastest player in MLB history
any OF in 2023, and he missed just 2 of the 11 plays with to reach 100 career HR…there are 12 active players who
such a catch probability for a National League-leading 81.8 have reached the centennial mark prior to their age 25
% success rate...Tatis also ranked 2nd in the National League season, including Juan Soto (160 HR) and Manny Machado
in average arm strength of 96.6 mph (Statcast), trailing just (138 HR)…became the 1st player in franchise history to
COL Nolan Jones' 98.9 mph...arm strength is calculated by accomplish the feat as a Padre...finished 2023 as 1 of just 6
taking the average of top 10% of the fielder's throws, with a other current players to have reached the 100 HR plateau
minimum of 50 throws to qualify. in their 1st 4 ML seasons at age 24-or-younger, including:
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (2022), Ronald Acuña Jr. (2021), Cody
• His 134 games started in RF ranked 4th in the NL behind
Bellinger (2020), Giancarlo Stanton (2013) and Miguel
Ronald Acuna Jr. (156 GS), Nick Castellanos (148), and Lane
Cabrera (2006).
Thomas (148).
• Connected with 3 HR in 13 games vs. the Dodgers, which
• With his 25 HR, he combined with Juan Soto (35 HR) and
tied for his most HR vs. an opponent during the 2023
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season…his 16 HR vs. the Dodgers from his rookie season trade deadline on Aug. 2).
in 2019 through 2023 tied teammate Manny Machado and
• Prior to his suspenstion, Tatis was working his way back
Christian Walker (ARI) for most HRs hit by an opponent vs.
from a left wrist injury and was days away from reporting to
LAD from 2019-23 .
the Major League team.
• Prior to his reinstatement from the Restricted List on April
• The 80-game suspension began on August 12, and after the
20 @ AZ, played in 8 games with Triple-A El Paso, where he
48 regular season games to end the season, the Padres' 12
went 17-for-33 (.515) with 11 runs scored, 2 2B, 7 HR and 15
Postseason games counted towards the suspension...the
RBI for a .590 OBP and 1.212 SLG.
suspension carried over into the first 20 games at the start
• During the month of June, hit .318 (35-for-110) with a .400 of 2023, with Tatis eligible to return to the Major League
OBP and ranked among the top in the Majors in 2B (12, 3rd) team on April 20 (the start of a four-game series @ Arizona).
and XBH (18, 4th)…from his rookie season in 2019-23, his
• Had left shoulder surgery on September 6, 2022 to repair
.655 career SLG and 1.070 OPS during the months of June
the labrum in his left shoulder (performed in Los Angeles by
both ranked 3rd in the Majors, while his .415 OBP (7th) and
Dr. Neal ElAttache).
.331 average (8th) and also rank among the best in June
since '19. • Also underwent two surgeries on the scaphoid bone in his
left wrist...the first was on March 16, and the latest was in
• Compiled an 18-game on-base streak from June 6-25, falling
October 2022
1 game shy of tying his career-long streak of 19 consecutive
games from Aug. 13, 2019 to Aug. 11, 2020…hit .357 with 9 • Tatis was cleared to resume baseball activities in early
2B, 4 HR, 9 RBI and 8 SB for a .464 OBP during the span. January of 2023.
• On June 14, became the 1st player in the Modern Era (since
1900) to have 3 XBH, a HR, 2 runs scored, 2 SB, a BB and an
OF assist in a single game. 2021
• In 130 games for the Padres in 2021, the 1st-time National
• Aug. 16 vs. BAL, became the 2nd Padres’ player ever to steal
League All-Star led the NL in HR (42), AB/HR rate (11.38),
home in an Interleague game (other: Gary Matthews, June 4,
offensive bWAR (7.3) per Baseball Reference, average
1999 vs. SEA)...also marked the 9th time in club history (1st
exit velocity (93.9 mph), hard hit percentage (55.6%), and
since Travis Jankowski on Aug. 10, 2016 @ PIT).
barreled balls (70), and he ranked 2nd in SLG (.611), 3rd in
• Aug. 18 vs. ARI, hit his 20th HR of the year...2023 marked OPS (.975), and SB (25), 4th in overall bWAR (6.6), and 7th in
Tatis Jr.’s 3rd season of 20+ HR, making him the first Padre runs scored (99).
to accomplish the feat within his first 4 seasons prior to
• For the 2nd straight season, won the NL Silver Slugger
turning 25 (during the 2020 shortened season he had 17
award at shortstop, becoming 1st SS in franchise history to
HR).
win the award multiple times as a Padre (Garry Templeton
• In the 400th game of his career on Sept. 15 @ OAK, hit his won the award twice in his career at SS, but his 1st Silver
25th and final HR of the season - with his 25 HR and 29 Slugger award was with the Cardinals).
SB, 2023 marked his 2nd-career 25/25 season (also 2021:
• Became the 1st shortstop in Major League history to win
42 HR/25 SB)...he became the first Padre to have multiple
multiple Silver Slugger awards before turning 23.
25/25 seasons - Reggie Sanders (1999) and Wil Myers
(2019) are the only other Padres to have a single 25/25 • Joined Alex Rodriguez (1998) as the only other shortstop
season. to hit at least 40 home runs and steal at least 25 bases in a
season (min. 100 games played at SS).
• Sept. 24 vs. STL, robbed a HR over the right-field wall at
Petco Park, which was named Play of the Week (MLB.com) • Became the 11th player in MLB history to have a 30 2B/40
the following day. HR/25 SB season and the youngest player to ever do so...
was the 13th time overall.
• Connected with his 49th career regular-season home run at
Petco Park to surpass Hunter Renfroe for 4th all-time. • Led the team in runs created (113) and extra-base hits (73),
and he posted a weighted on-base average (wOBA) of .408
• Concluded the season hitting safely in 11 of 17 games at a
and a .324 batting average on balls in play (BABIP).
.277 clip with 4 2B, 2 HR and 7 RBI.
• His 11.38 AB/HR rate led MLB and was the 2nd best ratio of
any Padre batter in SD history (behind Greg Vaughn's 11.31
2022 in 1998).
• Appeared in four rehab games with Double-A San Antonio • Had a 1.015 OPS vs. National League West opponents, the
prior to Aug. 12, when MLB announced his 80-game highest of any player against the NL West (min. 200 ABs)...
suspension for testing positive for Clostebol, in violation Tatis' 24 homers against NL West teams were the most of
of MLB's Joint Prevention and Treatment Program...the any NL player against a single division in 2021, and the most
suspension was announceed minutes before the Padres against the NL West in a season since Nolan Arenado's 27
7:05 pm ET game @ WSH in Juan Soto and Josh Bell's HR in 2015 vs. the NL West.
homecoming (both were acquired 10 days prior at the 2022
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• Posted his first 3 homer game on June 25 vs. ARI. Wil Myers in 2016)...at 22 years and 193 days on the date of
the ASG, he was the youngest Padre to ever start an All-Star
• Had 5 different 4-hit efforts in 2021, tying his career high of
Game...led off against Shohei Ohtani and flew out, going
4 hits originally set on July 14, 2019 vs. ATL, and he saw 2
0-for-2 in the game.
games with a career-high 4 runs scored on April 25 @ LAD
and June 25 vs. ARI...had a career-high 3 walks on June 29 • His 1.069 OPS on the road was the 2nd highest mark in the
@ CIN. NL behind Juan Soto (1.086 OPS)...had a .875 OPS at home,
which led all qualifying Padres.
• In the Padres' 2nd road trip of 2021 @ LAD from April 22-25,
he became the 1st player in MLB history to have 5-or-more • Swung at the 1st pitch 41.6 percent of the time, the highest
home runs and 2-or-more stolen bases in a road series 1st-pitch swinging percentage on the club.
(posted a 1.779 OPS).
• His 1.214 OPS with runners in scoring position ranked 2nd in
• Earned National League Player of the Month honors in the Majors behind Juan Soto (1.265 OPS), and his 1.583 OPS
the month of May, his 2nd NL Player of the Month Award with RISP/2 out led the Majors.
(first was in July-August of 2020)...posted a slash line of
• His homer on September 30 @ LAD put Tatis in 2nd place
.353/.440/.824 with 21 runs scored, 24 hits, 5 2B, 9 HR, 26
on the Padres' all-time home run list in a single season (42
RBI and 8 SB over 20 games in May.
HR), behind Greg Vaughn's 50 in 1998.
• Collected 25 RBI across 13 games from May 9-31, becoming
• With his HR on September 22, he became the 10th player
the 2nd player in franchise history to log 25-or-more RBI in a
in MLB history to hit 40-or-more HR’s at age 22-or-younger
13-game span, joining Ken Caminiti (1996).
and the 15th player in MLB history to hit 40-or-more HR’s
• Following his performance on May 23 vs. the Mariners, with 25-or-more stolen bases in a single season...joined
became the 6th player in history to have multiple 2-homer, Johnny Bench as the only players 22-or-younger to hit 40
6-RBI games before turning 23 years, joining Hall-of-Famers homers in their 1st 119 games of a season.
Mel Ott and Jimmie Foxx, as well as Aramis Ramirez and
• Set the Padres' single season home run record for a
Rafael Devers.
shortstop with 34...bested Khalil Greene's previous club
• Became the fastest player in club history to reach 50 home record of 27 home runs in 2017 with his 28th homer as a
runs (171 games), 200 hits (173), 100 runs scored (122), and shortstop on July 21 @ STL (off Shane Greene).
90 XBH (90).
• His 22 errors ranked 5th most in MLB, and his 21 errors at
• Became the 1st SS in MLB history to log at least 50 HR by SS were the most of any National League SS (2nd most of
the time of his 200th career hit. any SS in the Majors behind Bo Bichette's 24 errors).
• On May 21 vs. Seattle, he hit a 3-run, opposite field HR for
the 50th of his career, tying Ryan Braun for the 5th-fewest
2020
games needed to reach 50 HR (171 G)...the list of fewest
games to 50 career HR: Pete Alonso (152 G), Rudy York • Finished his sophomore season ranking 2nd in the NL in HR
(153 G), Gary Sanchez (161 G), Mark McGwire (161 G), Ryan (17) and runs scored (50), 4th in RBI (45) and SB (11), 5th in
Braun (171 G), and Tatis Jr. (171 G)...he became the fastest TB (128) & 6th in XBH (30)...his fWAR of 2.9 ranked 3rd in
Padre to reach the milestone and the fastest shortstop in the NL behind just Mookie Betts (3.0) and Freddie Freeman
MLB history to do so. (3.4).
• Made his 1st stint on the IL from April 6-16 with left shoulder • Led the Majors in average exit velocity (95.9 mph), hard hit
inflammation...made another IL stint after testing positive % (62.2), and in balls hit 95+ MPH (102).
for COVID-19 on May 11 before re-aggravating his shoulder
• Per Statcast, his 7 outs above average led all MLB
on June 19 diving for a ball...missed 1 game before returning
shortstops and tied with COL's Nolan Arenado for the most
to the lineup the day after...placed again on the IL with left
of any infielder in 2020.
shoulder inflammation on July 31 and was reinstated on
August 15. • After making 18 errors in 731.1 inn. in 2019 at SS, he made 3
errors in 473.1 inn. at SS in 2020...his 3 errors tied for the 2nd
• On August 15, started in right field for his 1st-career
fewest of any NL SS who played 400.0+ inn. at SS (tied with
appearance in the outfield (Majors or minors), and he went
MIL's Orlando Arcia, behind ATL's Dansby Swanson's 2).
4-for-5 with 1 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI and 3 runs scored in SD's 8-2
win @ ARI...went on to start 21 straight games in the outfield • In his 1st 43 G of the season (until Sept. 7), Tatis hit .314 (53-
from August 5-September 10 before returning to play for-169) with a .405 OBP, .663 SLG and 1.068 OPS (his OPS
shortstop on September 11 @ LAD...in the final 20 games ranked 3rd in MLB in that span behind Ian Happ's 1.079 &
of the season, appeared in the outfield just 3 times with 18 Mike Trout's 1.071)...in his final 16 G, he hit .164 (9-for-55) with
appearances at shortstop. 1 2B and 2 HR for a .533 OPS.
• Was the starting shortstop for the National League in the • His .937 OPS in 2020 ranked 3rd among all shortstops
2021 All-Star Game in Denver...he became the 1st Padre (behind Corey Seager's .943 OPS and Trea Turner's .982).
voted into an All-Star Game start since Tony Gwynn in 1999
and the 13th Padre to ever start an All-Star game (1st since • On August 9 vs. ARI, played his 100th career game, after
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which he had 127 career hits, 30 HR, .320 AVG , .385 OBP, career, he finished the season hitting safely in 6 of his final 7
.625 SLG, 1.010 OPS, 71 RBI, 248 total bases, 54 XBH and games (.292, 7-for-24) with 1 2B, 2 HR and 5 RBI.
20 stolen bases...through his 1st 100 career G, he became
POSTSEASON:
Played in all 6 Postseason games for the
the 1st SS in the Modern Era (since 1900) to hit 30+ HR and
Padres in 2020, batting .318 (7-for-22) with 2 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI,
the 1st player in MLB history to hit 30+ HR and steal 20+
5 BB and 5 R.
bases...became the 9th player in MLB history to hit 30+ HR
in his 1st 100 G, joining Mark McGwire (37), Cody Bellinger • Both Tatis Jr. and Wil Myers hit their 1st and 2nd career
(34), Pete Alonso (33), Gary Sanchez (33), Rudy York (33), Postseason home runs in Game 2 of the Wild Card Series
Jose Abreu (31), Ryan Braun (30), and Aaron Judge (30)... vs. STL, and Manny Machado homered in the 6th, following
among those who played their 1st 100 G as a Padre, Tatis Tatis' 1st HR...was the 2nd time in SD Postseason history in
had the most HR (30) and TB (248), the highest SLG (.625), which a pair of Padres hit back-to-back HRs (Tony Gwynn
and OPS (1.010), and ranked 2nd in AVG (.320, behind Gary and Greg Vaughn on Oct. 17, 1998 @ NYY).
Sheffield's .324) and hits (127, behind Steve Finley's 131)...
• Tatis Jr. homered in the 6th and 7th innings in Game 2 of the
among players 21-or-younger in their 1st 100 G, Tatis had the
Wild Card Series vs. STL, and Wil Myers homered in the 7th
most HR, highest SLG, highest OPS, T-6th most hits and the
and 8th innings, which was the 2nd time in MLB history that
9th-highest AVG...his .625 SLG was 4th among all player's
teammates homered multiple times in the same Postseason
1st 100 G: Rudy York (.640), Mark McGwire (.638), Ryan
game...the other time was 88 years ago exactly by NYY's
Braun (.628), and Tatis (.625).
Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig on October 1, 1932 in Game 3 of
• On Aug. 10, earned his 1st-career NL Player of the Week World Series @ CHC...was the fabled game in which Ruth
honor, becoming the 1st Padre winner since Manuel Margot called his shot in the 5th, with the game tied 4-4 and Charlie
in July 2017 and the 1st SD infielder since Chase Headley in Root pitching.
Aug. 2011...In 6 G, he hit .435 (10-for-23) with a 1.261 SLG and
• Became the youngest Padre to ever homer in a Postseason
1.741 OPS with 7 R, 6 HR and 9 RBI.
game (21 and 273 days old) and the 3rd-youngest player in
• On August 17 @ TEX, hit his 10th and 11th HR of 2020, MLB history to homer twice in a game, behind Carlos Correa
became the fastest player in SD history (24 team games) (21 and 20 days old) on Oct. 12, 2015 and Andruw Jones (19
to reach the double-digit HR mark...his 2nd home run was years and 180 days old) on Oct 20, 1996.
also his 1st-career grand slam, which came on a 3-0 count
• His 5 RBI on Oct. 2 vs. STL (Game 2) tied with Steve Garvey
with 1 out in the top of the 8th with the bases loaded and
for the most RBI in a Postseason game by a Padre (Garvey
the Padres leading 10-3...since detailed pitch data became
had 5 on Oct. 6, 1984 vs. CHC).
available in 1988, there have been 16 instances of a homer
being hit in a 3-0 count with a 6+ run lead...within the list are • Hit safely in 5 of the Padres' 6 playoff games, including a 4
25 All-Star appearances, 8 Silver Slugger Awards, 2 MVP game hitting streak to begin his Postseason career (hit .400;
Awards and 1 World Series MVP...before then, the last player 6-for-15)...was the 1st player in Padres history to open his
to do so was Manny Machado on Aug. 17, 2018 @ SEA while Postseason career with a 4-game hitting streak, and his 6
with LAD (was its 2-year anniversary). hits in that time were also the most by any Padre in their 1st
4 career Postseason games.
• On Aug. 17, became the youngest Padre to ever have a 7 RBI
game, and since RBI started being tracked in 1920, was the • In Game 2 of the NL Division Series vs. LAD, CF Cody
6th player in MLB history under the age of 22 to have a 7 Bellinger robbed Tatis of a 7th inning, go-ahead home run.
RBI game, and was just the 3rd player to have 7 RBI and 2
HR in a game (joined SF's Orlando Cepeda on June 4, 1959
and CHC's Ron Santo on June 28, 1961). 2019
• On August 19 vs. Texas, hit his MLB-leading 12th HR of the • Selected to the ML roster on Opening Day and was the
year, which were the most HRs by any 21-year-old in his 8th-youngest position player to start on Opening Day in the
team's 1st 26 games of a season in the Modern Era (since past 50 seasons...became the youngest Padre (20 years, 85
1900)...Mel Ott was 2nd behind Tatis with 10 HR in 1929. days old) to play on Opening Day and the youngest Padre to
• On Sept. 2, was named NL Player of the Month for July- play in any game since Roberto Alomar (20 years, 77 days)
August, his 1st-career monthly award and the 1st Padre in 1988.
winner since Wil Myers in June 2016...over 37 games in July/ • 31 different position players have started Opening Day at
Aug., Tatis slashed .313/.395/.660 with 38 R, 46 hits, 8 2B, 2 Tatis’ age-or-younger in the Modern Era (since 1900)...in the
3B, 13 HR, 33 RBI and 7 SB. previous 42 years, only 3 players younger than Tatis had
• Had a 1.285 OPS with RISP, the 5th-best mark in MLB. started on Opening Day, 2 of whom are in the Hall of Fame
(Adrian Beltre, Alan Trammell and Ken Griffey Jr.).
• His 5 opposite field home runs ranked T-2nd in the NL with
Kyle Schwarber, behind Juan Soto's 6. • Became the youngest player with 2 hits on Opening Day
since Robin Young (1975) and the 1st 20-year old with an
• Homered on Sept. 25 @ SF for the 1st time since Sept. 6 @ Opening Day hit since Bryce Harper and Manny Machado
OAK (span of 15 G). (2013).
• After going hitless in 3 straight games for the 1st time in his • Poduced a 3.6 WAR in 84 games during his rookie
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campaign...prior to 2019, in the 12 seasons since the Padres April 28 @ WSH….had slashed .300/.360/.550 with 12 XBH
last Postseason appearance (2006), Padres shortstops had (5 2B, 1 3B, 6 HR), 13 RBI, 8 BB, 6 SB and a .910 OPS in 27
combined for a 3.1 WAR (FanGraphs). games prior to the injury...reinstated from the IL on June 6
after missing 34 G.
• Was 1 of 11 players in 2019 to play in at least 84 games and
have a .969+ OPS…full list includes 7 2019 All-Stars: Tatis • Slashed .325/.387/.607 with a .994 OPS in 57 G before
Jr., Christian Yelich, Mike Trout, George Springer, Anthony landing on the 10-day IL on Aug. 16, sustaining a season-
Rendon, Ketel Marte, Mitch Garver, Nelson Cruz, Alex ending stress reaction in his lower back on August 13 vs.
Bregman, Cody Bellinger and Yordan Alvarez…he was the TB…transferred to the 60-day IL on Sept. 3.
4th player in baseball history to produce a .969+ OPS in at
• Entered his rookie season in 2019 rated as the No. 1 overall
least 84 games played in a single season prior to turning
prospect by ESPN.com and No. 2 by Baseball America.
21, joining Alex Rodriguez, Ted Williams and Mel Ott in their
age-20 seasons.
• Joined Nomar Garciaparra (1997) as the only rookie SS to 2018
record 20+ HR and 15+ SB in a season..his 22 HR were the
• Spent the entire campaign with San Antonio (AA), slashing
most for any SS in ML history in a season before turning
.286/.355/.507 with 16 HR and 43 RBI...had season-ending
21 (besting Alex Rodriguez´s previous record of 21 HR in
surgery to repair a fractured left thumb in July.
1996 as a 20-year-old)...with 22 HR and 16 SB, he was the
6th player since 1960 to post 20 HR/15 SB before turning • After slashing .177/.231/.333 with 4 2B, 3 HR and 10 RBI in
21, joining Ronald Acuña Jr. (2018), Mike Trout (2012), Bryce his 24 games played in April, earned Texas League Player of
Harper (2012), Rodriguez (1996) and Ken Griffey Jr. (1990). the Month honors in May.
• Among those who played more than 10 games for the • On July 19, he fractured his left thumb sliding headfirst into
Padres in 2019, he led the team in AVG (.317), OBP (.379), second base on a steal attempt...at the time of his season-
SLG (.590), OPS (.969), wOBA (.417) and BABIP (.410)… ending injury, his 77 runs scored led the TL and ranked 2nd
despite playing just 84 games (11th-most on the club), he across the minors.
ranked 1st on the team in 3B (6), T-2nd in SB (16), 3rd in hits
(106) and runs created (74), 4th in runs scored (61), T-4 in HR • Earned TL Mid and Post-Season All-Star honors and named
(22), XBH (41) and RBI (53) and 7th in BB (30). an MiLB.com Organizational All-Star for SD.
• Hit .526 (10-for-19) in the Padres 4-game series @ COL from • Selected to the World Team roster representing the
June 13-16, tying with Manny Machado for the 3rd-highest Dominican Republic for his 1st All-Star Futures Game
clip in a 4-game set in all of 2019 (behind Charlie Blackmon’s appearance on July 15 at Nationals Park...hit a 107.1 MPH
.625 AVG and Starlin Castro’s .579). single to left field on a 102.3 MPH fastball off CIN prospect
RHP Hunter Greene...stole second after his next at-bat.
• In SD’s win on June 14 @ COL, the Padres faced a 6-run
deficit in the 9th before mounting the largest 9th inning • Following the season, played for Estrellas Orientales in
comeback in team history, tying the game at 11-11…Tatis his hometown of San Pedro de Marcois in the Dominican
contributed a pair of hits in the inning, and later tripled in Winter League...led the club to their 1st championship in
the 12th, scoring the eventual game-winning run…SD had more than half a century, slashing .263/.379/.488 with 3
never before overcome a deficit of 6+ runs in the 9th inn. home HR in the reg. season...hit 3 HR in the playoffs and
(win or loss), and Tatis’ 2nd hit in the inning off Wade Davis earned MVP honors in the playoffs.
was 115.9 mph, the hardest hit ball of any Padre in 2019.
• Had his 1st-career multi-HR game on July 7 at Dodger
2017
Stadium...in doing so, he and his dad, Fernando Tatis Sr.
became the 1st father/son duo to post multi-HR efforts at • Spent the majority of the season with Fort Wayne (A) and
the same ballpark since Bobby and Barry Bonds in 1999 and became the 1st 18-year-old in Midwest League history to
then 2003 at Shea Stadium. post a 20-20 season (21 HR, 29 SB).
• Had a team-long 14-game hit streak from July 26-Aug. 10. • His 21 HR set a FW record and he led the MWL in BB (75)
• At the time of his last game on Aug. 13, led all ML rookies in and OBP (.390).
OPS (.969) and SLG (.590)...2nd in OBP (.379), AVG (.317) • Earned MWL Mid-Season All-Star honors...twice named
and SB (16)...was among ML leaders in BABIP (2nd, .410), MWL Player of the Week (May 15-21 and June 26-July 2).
OPS (9th, .969), AVG (9th, .317) and SLG (9th, .590).
• Named Minor League and Low Class-A All-Star by Baseball
• Hit 4 leadoff HR’s in an 11-day span and in back-to-back America, Organizational All-Star for SD by MiLB.com and
games on July 29-30 and August 7-8...finished the season Minor League Player of the Year by the Padres.
with a franchise record 6 leadoff HRs, breaking Will
Venable’s record of 5 leadoff dingers in 2011. • Promoted to San Antonio (AA) on August 21 and was the
youngest player in the Texas League by season’s end.
• Missed 77 G across 2 separate stints on the IL…placed on
the 10-day IL with a left hamstring strain on April 30 (retro: • Following the season, drafted 1st overall in the Dominican
April 29) after stretching for a throw on a force play at 2B on Republic Winter League Draft by Estrellas Orientales.
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2016 A-PAD ROK .273 43 176 35 48 13 1 4 20 10 44 14 2 .312 .426 .738 188 0 1 0 3
2016 TRI A(Short) .273 12 44 4 12 4 2 0 5 3 13 1 1 .306 .455 .761 49 0 0 2 1
2016 2 Teams Minors .273 55 220 39 60 17 3 4 25 13 57 15 3 .311 .432 .743 237 0 1 2 4
2017 FW A(Full) .281 117 431 78 121 26 7 21 69 75 124 29 15 .390 .520 .910 518 6 0 6 6
2017 SA AA .255 14 55 6 14 1 0 1 6 2 17 3 0 .281 .327 .608 57 0 0 0 0
2017 2 Teams Minors .278 131 486 84 135 27 7 22 75 77 141 32 15 .379 .498 .877 575 6 0 6 6
2018 SA AA .286 88 353 77 101 22 4 16 43 33 109 16 5 .355 .507 .862 394 6 0 2 8
2019 AMA AA .400 2 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 .625 .400 1.025 8 0 0 0 0
2019 SD MLB .317 84 334 61 106 13 6 22 53 30 110 16 6 .379 .590 .969 372 5 0 3 4
2020 SD MLB .277 59 224 50 62 11 2 17 45 27 61 11 3 .366 .571 .937 257 5 0 1 6
2021 SD MLB .282 130 478 99 135 31 0 42 97 62 153 25 4 .364 .611 .975 546 2 0 4 5
2022 SA AA .222 4 9 2 2 1 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 .500 .556 1.056 14 1 0 0 0
2023 ELP AAA .515 8 33 11 17 2 0 7 15 6 3 2 0 .590 1.212 1.802 39 0 0 0 2
2023 SD MLB .257 141 575 91 148 33 1 25 78 53 141 29 4 .322 .449 .771 635 3 1 3 17
Career SD MLB .280 414 1611 301 451 88 9 106 273 172 465 81 17 .353 .543 .896 1810 15 1 11 32
Career 6 Teams Minors .287 288 1106 215 317 69 15 49 158 136 313 66 23 .368 .509 .877 1267 13 1 10 20
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 SD MLB .182 3 11 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 .308 .273 .581 13 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 SD MLB .318 6 22 5 7 2 0 2 5 5 7 1 1 .444 .682 1.126 27 0 0 0 0
ALL-STAR
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2021 NL MLB .000 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 0
2016 Acquired by SD from CWS along with Erik Johnson in exchange for James Shields and cash considerations, June 4
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Height: 6-4 Bats: L Full Name Andrew Robert Thorpe
Date of Birth October 1, 2000 in Washington, Utah
Weight: 212 Throws: R Current Residence Tampa, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 23
thorp MLB Service Time 0.000
drewthorpe33 Acquired from NYY along with RHPs Michael King , Jhony Brito, and Randy Vásquez and C
RHP How Obtained
Contract Status
Kyle Higashioka in exchange for OFs Juan Soto and Trent Grisham on December 6, 2023
Signed through 2024
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as a Mustang with 284 strikeouts over 223 innings, reaching the Year, one of five finalists for National Pitcher of the Year,
double digits in strikeouts 13 times...his 149 strikeouts in and was a semifinalist for both the Dick Howser Trophy and
2022 was a school record while his 284 career strikeouts Golden Spikes Award.
is No. 4 in the record books...in 2022, he also ranked third
• In 2021, pitched for Yarmouth-Dennis in the Cape Cod
in the nation in hits allowed per nine innings (5.59), sixth in
League, compiling no decisions and 0.90 ERA with nine
WHIP (0.86), 13th in strikeouts per nine innings (12.81), 17th
astrikeouts over 10.0 innings, and he also pitched for Team
with his 2.32 ERA and 24th in strikeout-to-walk ratio (5.96).
USA Baseball that year.
• In 2022, was Cal Poly's first Big West Conference Pitcher of
• Enjoys fishing and hiking.
2023 Acquired by SD from NYY along with RHPs Michael King, Randy Vásquez, and Jhony Brito and C Kyle Higashioka in exchange for OFs Juan
Soto and Trent Grisham, December 6
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Height: 5-11 Bats: R Full Name Randy Marcelino Vásquez
Date of Birth November 3, 1998 in Navarette, Dominican Republic
Weight: 208 Throws: R Current Residence Jupiter, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 25
VASS-kehz MLB Service Time 0.041
MLB Debut May 26, 2023 vs. SD (with NYY)
randyvasquez5
RHP How Obtained Acquired from NYY in a 7-player trade on December 6, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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on May 13 at Altoona (2 BB, 5 SO). a 4.22 ERA (21.1 IP, 23 H, 15R/10ER, 7 BB, 19 SO, 2 HR) and 19
SO in 4 starts.
• Following the season, was tabbed by Baseball America as
the Yankees’ No. 9 prospect and labeled as having the “Best
Curveball” among Yankees farmhands.
2018-20
• Did not pitch in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021
• In 2019, went 4-1 with a 3.29 ERA (54.2 IP, 36 H, 23R/20ER,
• Combined with Low-A Tampa, High-A Hudson Valley and 28 BB, 53 SO, 6 HR) in 11 starts with Rookie-level Pulaski…
Double-A Somerset to go 8-4 with a 2.52 ERA (107.1 IP, 91 H, ranked 4th in the Appalachian League in innings…limited
47R/30ER, 38 BB, 130 SO, 4 HR) in 23 games (21 starts)… opponents to an Appalachian League-low .188 (36-for-192)
led all Yankees minor leaguers in ERA while ranking T-4th in AVG.
starts, 5th in innings pitched and T-5th in wins.
• Made his professional debut in 2018, with the DSL Yankees
• Began the year with Low-A Tampa, going 3-3 with a 2.34 and GCL Yankees West, going 1-1 with a 1.78 ERA (30.1 IP,
ERA (50.0 IP, 35 H, 24R/13ER, 23 BB, 58 SO, 2 HR) in 13 16 H, 8R/6ER, 12 BB, 28 SO, 1 HR) in 9 games (7 starts)...
games (11 starts)…was named the Low-A Southeast Pitcher began the year with the DSL Yankees, going 1-0 with a 0.96
of the Week for July 5-11 after allowing just 2 H over 6.0 ERA (18.2 IP, 6 H, 4R/2ER, 6 BB, 22 SO, 0 HR) in 6 games (4
scoreless innings (5 SO, 1 HP) in his July 9 start at Dunedin. starts)...was transferred to the GCL Yankees West on Aug. 1
and went 0-1 with a 3.09 ERA (11.2 IP, 10 H, 4R/ER, 6 BB, 6
• Was promoted to Hudson Valley on July 20, posting a 3-0
SO, 1 HR) in 3 starts.
record with a 1.75 ERA (36.0 IP, 33 H, 8R/7ER, 8 BB, 53 SO,
0 HR) in 6 starts…earned High-A East Pitcher of the Month
honors for August after going 2-0 with a 0.36 ERA (1 ER,
24.2IP) and 36 SO in 4 starts with Hudson Valley.
• Promoted to Double-A Somerset on Aug. 24, going 2-1 with
2023 Acquired by SD from NYY along with RHPs Michael King, Jhony Brito and Drew Thorpe and C Kyle Higashioka in exchange for OFs Juan
Soto and Trent Grisham, December 6
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WADE NRI
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Height: 6-1 Bats: L Full Name Tyler Dean Wade
Date of Birth November 23, 1994 in Murrieta, California
Weight: 188 Throws: R Current Residence Wildomar, California
2024 Opening Day Age 29
@_tylerwade
MLB Service Time 4.058
tylerwade MLB Debut June 27, 2017 @ CWS (with NYY)
INF How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on November 3, 2023
Contract Status Signed through 2024
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• Swiped a then career-best 7 bases…tallied his first career • Following the season, batted .251 with 17 runs and 13 walks
multi-stolen base game April 25 at Angel Stadium. in 18 games with Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League…was
10-for-11 in stolen base attempts.
• Posted a .297/.366/.486 slash line in 18 games in September.
P
OSTSEASON: Was on the Yankees roster for the ALDS
against Minnesota but did not play. 2015
• Combined with Single-A Tampa and Double-A Trenton to
bat .262 with 57 runs, 15 2B, 5 3B, 3 HR and 31 RBI in 127
2018 games…stole 33 bases, ranked 3rd among NYY minor
• Made his first career Opening Day roster for NYY in his 2nd leaguers.
big league season…at the age of 23 years and 126 days, he
• Earned spots on the both the Florida State League Mid and
was the youngest position player to make a Yankees O.D.
Post-Season All-Star squads...payed 100 games at SS and
roster since Melky Cabrera in 2007 (22 years, 234 days).
24 at 2B and hit .298 in 98 games with Tampa.
• Connected for first ML home run July 11 at BAL.
• Was named FSL “Batter of the Week” for the week of July
• With Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, hit .255 with 46 runs, 6-13 after going 14-for-25 (.560) with 7 runs, 2 2B, 1 3B, 3 BB
18 doubles, four triples, four HR, 27 RBI and 11 stolen bases. and 1 SB in 7 games.
P
OSTSEASON: Was on the Yankees roster for the AL Wild • Pomoted to Trenton on Aug. 5 and hit .204 in 29 games...
Card Game against Oakland but did not play. ranked by Baseball America as the Yankees 7th-best
prospect following the season.
• Hit .220 in 14 G with Surprise in the Arizona Fall League.
2017
• After starting the season with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre, saw his first big league action during 3 stints with the 2014
Yankees.
• Spent the entire season with Single-A Charleston, batting
• Made his ML debut June 27 at CWS as a pinch hitter… .272 with 77 runs, 26 2B, 6 triples, 1 HR and 51 RBI in 129
scored the game-tying run in the 8th inning…collected his games
first career hit the following night, a 6th-inning RBI double
• T-3rd in the Yankees farm system in stolen bases (22)…
off Jake Petricka.
played in 94 games at SS, 20 at DH, 15 at 2B and 1 at 1B…
• At the Triple-A level, slashed .310/.382/.460 with 68 runs, 22
• Following the season, was tabbed an Organization All-Star
doubles, 4 triples, 7 HR, 31 RBI and 26 stolen bases, winning
for NYY by MiLB.com.
the International League batting title…appeared at 2B, SS,
3B, LF, CF and RF.
• Earned International League Post-Season All-Star honors, 2013
and was named a Yankees Organizational All-Star by MiLB.
• Made his professional debut with the GCL Yankees1 and hit
com.
.309 with 10 doubles, 37 runs, 12 RBI, 32 walks and a .429
P
OSTSEASON: Was on the Yankees roster for the AL Wild on-base percentage in 46 games.
Card game against MIN but did not play.
• Stole 11 bases in 12 attempts (91.7%)…was transferred to
Short-Season Single-A Staten Island on Aug. 28 and went
1-for-13 (.077) in four games
2016
• Hit .259 with 90 runs, 16 2B, 7 3B, 5 HR, 27 RBI and 66 walks
in 133 games with Double-A Trenton, earning both Eastern PERSONAL
League Mid and Post-Season All-Star honors.
• Graduated from Murrieta Valley HS (Murrieta, Calif.) in
• Ranked 3rd in the EL in walks and runs and 4th in games 2013…hit .524 as a senior…had committed to playing
and at-bats. collegiately at San Diego State University, but chose to forgo
his commitment and sign with the Yankees.
• Played 91 games at SS and 38 at 2B.
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Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2013 G-YA1 ROK .309 46 162 37 50 10 0 0 12 32 42 11 1 .429 .370 .799 198 2 2 0 3
2013 SI A(Short) .077 4 13 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 .200 .077 .277 15 0 0 0 1
2013 2 Teams Minors .291 50 175 37 51 10 0 0 13 34 46 11 1 .412 .349 .761 213 2 2 0 4
2014 CSC A(Full) .272 129 507 77 138 24 6 1 51 57 118 22 13 .350 .349 .699 576 6 2 4 7
2015 TAM A(Adv) .280 98 368 51 103 11 5 2 28 39 65 31 15 .349 .353 .702 418 2 5 4 4
2015 TRN AA .204 29 113 6 23 4 0 1 3 2 24 2 1 .224 .265 .489 117 1 1 0 1
2015 2 Teams Minors .262 127 481 57 126 15 5 3 31 41 89 33 16 .321 .333 .654 535 3 6 4 5
2016 TRN AA .259 133 505 90 131 16 7 5 27 66 103 27 8 .352 .349 .701 583 7 4 1 2
2017 SWB AAA .310 85 339 68 105 22 4 7 31 38 75 26 5 .382 .460 .842 388 4 1 4 3
2017 NYY MLB .155 30 58 7 9 4 0 0 2 5 19 1 1 .222 .224 .446 63 0 0 0 2
2018 SWB AAA .255 91 364 46 93 18 4 4 27 37 82 11 8 .328 .360 .688 408 3 2 2 3
2018 NYY MLB .167 36 66 8 11 4 0 1 5 4 23 1 0 .214 .273 .487 70 0 0 0 1
2019 SWB AAA .296 79 301 51 89 19 4 4 38 23 76 13 5 .352 .425 .777 335 4 4 2 2
2019 NYY MLB .245 43 94 16 23 3 1 2 11 11 28 7 0 .330 .362 .692 108 1 2 0 0
2020 NYY MLB .170 52 88 19 15 3 0 3 10 12 22 4 1 .288 .307 .595 105 3 1 1 1
2021 NYY MLB .268 103 127 31 34 5 1 0 5 16 37 17 6 .354 .323 .677 145 1 0 0 3
2022 SL AAA .250 2 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 .250 .500 .750 4 0 0 0 0
2022 SWB AAA .227 42 141 26 32 6 1 4 16 27 35 15 1 .353 .369 .722 170 1 0 1 2
2022 LAA MLB .218 67 147 22 32 5 0 1 8 10 33 8 5 .272 .272 .544 163 1 5 0 3
2022 2 Teams Minors .228 44 145 27 33 7 1 4 16 27 37 15 1 .351 .372 .723 174 1 0 1 2
2022 2 Teams AAA .228 44 145 27 33 7 1 4 16 27 37 15 1 .351 .372 .723 174 1 0 1 2
2023 LV AAA .291 91 340 68 99 20 1 6 47 47 86 42 9 .384 .409 .793 400 5 6 1 5
2023 OAK MLB .255 26 51 8 13 1 1 0 2 4 13 4 0 .309 .314 .623 55 0 0 0 0
Career 3 Teams MLB .217 357 631 111 137 25 3 7 43 62 175 42 13 .293 .300 .593 709 6 8 1 10
Career 8 Teams Minors .274 829 3157 521 865 151 32 34 281 370 712 200 66 .355 .374 .729 3612 35 27 19 33
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 NYY MLB .000 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 .000 1.000 1 0 0 0 0
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS PA HBP SAC SF GIDP
2020 NYY MLB .000 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 .000 1.000 1 0 0 0 0
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Height: 6-3 Bats: R Full Name Matthew Lawrence Waldron
Date of Birth September 26, 1996 in Omaha, Nebraska
Weight: 239 Throws: R Current Residence Omaha, Nebraska
2024 Opening Day Age 27
WALL-drun MLB Service Time 0.054
How Obtained Acquired by SD from CLE as the PTBNL on November 8, 2020
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
2023 SEASON
2022
•T
he right-hander pitched exclusively at the Triple-A level for
the first time in his career before making his Major League •Split his third professional season between Double-A San
debut with SD…he made 8 appearances (6 starts) for the Antonio (9 GS) and Triple-A El Paso (16 GS), combining to
Padres, going 1-3 with a 4.35 ERA (20 ER, 41. IP), 1.23 WHIP go 5-10 with a 6.26 ERA (79 ER, 113.2 IP) across 25 starts.
and .244 opponents’ AVG. • Notched career bests in starts (25), innings pitched (113.2)
•A
t the time of his call-up to the big leagues on June 24, he and wins (5).
had struck out 75 Triple-A batters across 66.2 IP (10.1 SO/9 • Began the season at Double-A San Antonio, where he
IP ratio) across his 14 appearances (12 starts). pitched to a 2.84 ERA (14 ER, 44.1 IP) and a 2-1 record across
•F
aced off against WSH in his ML debut on June 24 and nine starts before ascending to Triple-A El Paso on June 28.
allowed 4 hits (2 HR) across 4.2 IP in SD’s 2-0 defeat…it was • Turned in his best marks in May with SA, when he posted
the only appearance in which he allowed multiple HR, but a 1.31 ERA (3 ER, 20.2 IP) and fanned 17 while allowing
he allowed 1 HR in all 7 of his other outings...the 8 straight just three walks for a 5.67 K/BB across four starts with the
appearances with 1+ HR allowed was the longest home run Missions.
streak by any Padre to start their career.
• Did not allow an earned run over 20.0 innings (4 GS) from
•W
as recalled from ELP 5 times throughout the season…for May 12 to June 23, compiling a 1-0 record with 15 strikeouts
the Chihuahuas, he went 2-10 with a 7.31 ERA (75 ER, 92.1 IP) against just a trio of walks while limiting the opposition to a
with 99 SO against 30 walks. .191 average during the span.
•T
he Padres were on the losing end in each of his first 5 • Spent the balance of the season going 3-9 with a 8.44 ERA
appearances before going 3-0 in all 3 of his September (65 ER, 69.1 IP) in his first stint at Triple-A.
appearances (all starts)…earned his first ML victory on Sept.
16 @ OAK behind 5.1 IP of 2-run ball in SD’s 5-2 victory… • Ranked among the top El Paso arms in starts (3rd, 16),
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innings pitched (6th, 69.1) and strikeouts (8th, 58). 2020
• Also paced El Paso in losses (9) and hit batters (9) and • Did not appear in CLE's 60-man player pool at their
ranked third in hits allowed (92) and earned runs (65). Alternate Training Site during the regular season.
• Allowed 14 ER in 2022, 3 shy of the 11 he allowed in his first 2 • Acquired by SD from CLE on November 8 as the PTBN to
seasons in 2019 & '21. complete the 9-player deal that brought Mike Clevinger to
San Diego at the trade deadline.
2021
•In his first season in SD's system, split the campaign
2019
between Fort Wayne (A) and San Antonio (AA), striking out • Split his first professional season between Rookie-Level
103 and walking just 35 across 103.2 IP and 20 starts. Arizona League Indians and Mahoning Valley (A)...went a
combined 4-0 with a 2.96 ERA (15 ER, 45.2 IP)
•Began the season with FW, compiling a 3-4 record and 3.24
ERA (26 ER, 72.1 IP) to go along with 72 strikeouts, 19 BB • In his 3rd to last start of the season on Aug. 22 at
and a .255 opp. AVG across 13 starts. Williamsport, he tossed 3.0 innings as part of a combined
no-hitter for MV, the third no-no in Scrappers' history.
•Allowed 2 ER-or-fewer in 10 of his 13 starts and 1-or-fewer 5
times...reached the 5.0-IP plateau in 11 starts, the 6.0-inning
mark 6 times and worked into the 7th or later 3 times.
PERSONAL
•Tossed a career-high 8.0 innings in his TinCaps' finale on
July 14 at West Michigan, allowing just 1 unearned run on 4 • Pitched 4 seasons at the University of Nebraska and
hits while tying his career high with 8 punchouts (3x). finished ranked in the top 10 of several Cornhusker all-time
lists, including innings pitched (3rd, 300.1), strikeouts (4th,
•Promoted to SA on July 19 and made 7 starts for the 253), starts (T-5th, 43) and wins (T-8th, 21).
Missions, going 0-4 with a 6.61 ERA (23 ER, 31.1 IP).
•Tossed 6.0 innings in each of his first 3 starts with SA, going
0-2 with a 4.00 ERA (8 ER, 18.0 IP)...went 0-2 with a 10.13
ERA (15 ER, 13.1 IP) over his final 4 starts.
•Made 5 Arizona Fall League relief appearances for the
Peoria Javelinas following the season, allowing 3 ER, across
9.0 IP (3.00 ERA) with 8 SO and 1 BB.
2020 Acquired by SD from CLE as a PTBN in the 9-player trade that sent RHP Mike Clevinger to SD, November 8
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Height: 6-2 Bats: R Full Name Nolan Michael Watson
Date of Birth January 25, 1997 in Indianapolis, Indiana
Weight: 216 Throws: R Current Residence Indianapolis, Indiana
2024 Opening Day Age 27
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MLB Service Time 0.000
How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on November 6, 2023
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
2022
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• Elected free agency on November 7, 2021 and was signed as
• 2024 marks the 3rd season in the Padres organization for a minor league free agent by SD on February 14, 2022.
the former 1st-round draft pick of the Kansas City Royals
• In his 1st year in the Padres' organization, spent the entire
in the 2015 First-Year Player Draft (33rd overall).
season with Double-A San Antonio, going 4-6 with a 5.84
• Watson spent all of 2022 with Double-A San Antonio and (59 ER, 91.0 IP).
split 2023 between San Antonio and Triple-A El Paso. In
• Punched out 94 batters overall with 46 walks allowed, and
165 career minor league appearances (125 starts) from
his 91.0 innings of work were his 2nd most in a season
2015-23, has owned a minor league career 28-51 record,
behind just his 125.1 innings pitched in 2018.
a 6.10 ERA (429 ER, 632.2 IP) and a .311 opponents'
average. • Saw his best month in June, posting a 2.60 ERA (8 ER,
17.1 IP) with a .246 opponent average in 5 appearances (4
• Declared free agency in November 2021 after 7 seasons
starts).
in the KC farm system (2015-21) and signed a minor
league deal with SD in February 2022. • Went 3-4 with a 5.09 ERA as a starter (17 appearances) and
1-2 with a 8.18 ERA in 12 relief apperances.
• Made just one start in 2019 for High-A Wilmington before
eventually undergoing Tommy John surgery in May 2019.
• In 2015, graduated from Lawrence North High School 2015-21
(IN), where he went 6-1 with a 0.68 ERA and 81 strikeouts
• Split the 2021 season between Single-A Quad Cities and
in 51.2 innings as a senior. Committed to Vanderbilt
Double-A Northwest Arkansas, making 28 appearances
University before signing with the Royals.
overall (7 starts) for a combined 6-3 record and 6.30 ERA
(53 ER, 75.2 IP)...did not pitch in 2020 due to the COVID-19
Pandemic....in 2019, was placed on the 7-Day Injured List
2023 SEASON following his first start of the season on April 9, and missed
• Split the 2023 season between Double-A San Antonio and the rest of the year due to injury after undergoing Tommy
Triple-A El Paso, receving the first Triple-A action of his John surgery in May of 2019.
career...went a combined 4-6 in 28 appearances (23 starts) • In 2018, recorded career highs in wins (10), innings (125.1)
while posting a cumulative 5.21 ERA (73 ER, 126.0 IP). and strikeouts (93), and matched a career high with 24
• Began the season with SA where he posted a 4.08 ERA in 14 starts...recorded his first two career shutouts: June 15, a
appearances (12 starts) for a 3-3 record. 4-0 win @ Rome, his last start with Lexington, in which he
allowed just six hits and no walks with seven strikeouts
• In the 1st month of April to start the season, had a 0.53 ERA in 9.0 innings...also had a 7.0-inning shutout in an 8-0
with the Missions in 5 appearances (3 starts) while posting Wilmington win @ Frederick on July 23, in which he allowed
a 0.76 WHP and holding opponents to a .167 clip. just 2 hits and 1 walk with 4 strikeouts.
• Righties hit .204 against him at the Double-A level while • In 2017, split the campaign between the Rookie-Level AZL
lefties hit .317. Royals, Rookie-Level Burlington, and Single-A Lexington,
going 1-12 with a 7.87 ERA (74 ER, 84.2 IP) and a .354
• Was promoted to El Paso on June 28 and made his
opponent clip...made 22 appearances (18 starts), striking out
Chihuhuas debut the next day on June 29 @ Albuquerque.
53 batters and walking 40.
• Finished the season with ELP, going 1-3 with a 6.39 ERA
• In 2016, made 24 appearances (all starts) with Single-A
in 12 appearances (11 starts)...struck out 44 with 29 walks
Lexington, going 3-11 with a 7.57 ERA and .314 opponent
allowed, but opponents hit .326 against him.
average...in his 1st professional stint in 2015, made 11
• With RISP at the Triple-A level, held batters to a .253 appearances (all starts) for Rookie-Level Burlington, posting
average (19-for-75). a 4.91 ERA with 16 strikeouts against 11 walks.
• Re-signed with SD as a minor league free agent on
November 6, 2023 and received an invitation to Spring
Training.
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PERSONAL in the 1st round of the 2015 First-Year Player Draft (33rd
overall).
• In 2015, graduated from Lawrence North High School (Ind.),
where he went 6-1 with a 0.68 ERA and 81 strikeouts in 51.2 • Parents are Perry and Melinda Watson, and his older
innings as a senior. brother, Tyler, graduated from Lawrence North HS in 2009
and played baseball at Anderson University.
• Was committed to Vanderbilt before signing with the Royals
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Height: 6-4 Bats: R Full Name Steven Christopher Wilson
Date of Birth August 24, 1994 in Littleton, Colorado
Weight: 222 Throws: R Current Residence Littleton, Colorado
2024 Opening Day Age 29
@Swilson2436 MLB Service Time 2.000
swilson2436 How Obtained Signed as an eighth-round selection in the 2018 First-Year Player Draft on June 14, 2018
RHP Contract Status Signed through 2024
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ecorded a hold in a career-high 6 consecutive outings •O
n the season, his 22 holds led the Padres and ranked 10th
from June 10-20, 2023. It was the longest consecutive in the NL…16 of his 22 holds came in the first half of the
hold streak by a SD reliever since Craig Stammen had a season, which ranked 8th in the Majors and 5th in the NL
hold in 7 straight appearances in 2019. prior to the All-Star break.
•A
mong all hurlers who have made at least 50 •P
osted a 7.31 ERA (13 ER, 16.0 IP), 1.56 WHIP and .230 AVG
appearances in Petco Park history, his career 1.07 ERA at against in the 2nd half…10 of his 13 ER allowed in the second
the end of 2023 in downtown San Diego ranked 1st and half came across 3 of his 17 outings.
his .152 opponent clip ranked T-1st with Joaquin Benoit. •H
ad 2 stints on the 15-day IL…was placed on the IL from
• Was scoreless in 37 of his 50 outings for the Padres June 27-July 14 with a right pectoral strain…placed on the IL
in his rookie 2022 campaign, limiting opponents to a again on Aug 30 and missed the remainder of the season
.191/.277/.346 slash line. with left hip inflammation.
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allowed 4 runs (3 ER) across his final 7 home appearances... appearance of the season on Sept. 29 vs. LAD, striking out
his .118 AVG at home ranked 3rd among all ML relievers Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman while forcing Trea Turner
(min. 20 app.), trailing only CIN's Alexis Diaz (.105) and CLE's to ground out...he allowed an unearned run allowing the
Emmanuel Clase (.108)...he was 1 of just 9 ML relievers to automatic base runner in the top of the 10th to score the
have a 1.00 ERA-or-lower at home...on the road, he had a night before, becoming the 1st Padre to ever finish a game
5.19 ERA and .252 opp. AVG in 26 app. and 26.0 IP. and start the next in consecutive days...1 other player also
did so earlier in ‘22 (TEX's Brett Martin on June 24-25).
• Earned the winning decision in both of his first 2 MLB
appearances in relief (April 9 @ ARI and April 11 @ SF), • Per Statcast, he relied on 3 pitches: 4-Seam Fastball
becoming the 2nd Padres pitcher to do so, joining Larry (52.2%), Slider (42.2%) and Changeup (5.6%).
Hardy (April 28-May 5, 1974), who earned wins in each of his
• Ranked in the 96th percentile in XBA (.182) and the 90th
1st 2 career apps., both non-starts…also became just the 4th
percentile in XSLG (.306).
pitcher to accomplish the feat over the last 25 seasons.
POSTSEASON:
Made his Postseason debut during his
• Struck out a career-high 5 of the 6 batters he faced across
rookie campaign, posting 2 scoreless outings in his 4 app.
2.0 IP his 3rd ML appearance on April 13 @ SF.
and allowing just 2 hits across his 3.2 IP (.154 AVG).
• Earned a hold in 4 consecutive outings from April 17-23, the
• Entered in the 8th inning of Game 2 of the Wild Card Series
4th through 7th appearances of his ML career.
vs. NYM on Oct. 8, retiring all 3 batters he faced on 11
• Optioned to El Paso (AAA) twice from May 20-22 and Aug. pitches while striking out 2 in SD’s 7-3 defeat.
6-15…had just one stint on the IL from June 26-July 15 (left
• Made his 2nd career Postseason app. in Game 1 of the
hamstring tendinitis).
NLDS on Oct. 11, entering the game in the 3rd inning in relief
• Tossed a career-high 3.0-shutout IP of 1-hit ball on June 6 vs. of Mike Clevinger, tossing 1.1 scoreless innings with 2 BB
NYM…tossed 1.1 innings-or-more on 11 occasions, going 1-0 and 2 SO in SD’s 5-3 defeat…the 37 pitches thrown were the
with a 1.37 ERA and .127 opp. AVG in those outings. 3rd-most of his career, trailing only his 39 on June 6 vs. NYM
and Aug. 5 @ LAD.
• Posted a career-high 12.2 scoreless-inning streak across 10
appearances from July 29-Sept 4, allowing just 6 hits and 4 • Relieved Joe Musgrove in the 7th inning of Game 4 of the
walks while striking out 8. NLDS on Oct. 15...allowed 1 hit, 1 BB and 1 ER in 0.1 IP before
Tim Hill got SD out of the inning, stranding both runners en
• Made his first career start as an opener in his 3rd to last
route to SD’s 5-3, series-clinching victory.
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• Made his 4th appearance of the Postseason and his NLCS • Following the 2021 season, played for Escogido in the
debut in the 7th inning of Game 4 vs. PHI on Oct. 22, Dominican Winter League, where he struck out 14 batters
allowing a solo HR to JT Realmuto. against 1 walk over 10 shutout innings of two-hit ball.
2021 2020
• Received a non-roster invitation to Major League Spring • Received an invite to Major League Spring Training and
Training, beginning the season with El Paso (AAA). made 2 scoreless relief appearances.
• Spent the marjoity of the campaign with ELP, posting a • Was not a part of the Padres 60-man player pool at their
3.43 ERA (15 ER, 39.1 IP) in 28 appearances (all in relief), Alternate Training Site during the regular season.
including a 0.92 WHIP and .157 opponent average.
• Among Triple-A West pitchers with 30.0+ IP, Wilson’s .156
2019
opponent's average led the league, and his 14.42 strikeouts
per nine ranked 2nd. • Split his 1st full professional campaign between El Paso
(AAA) and Lake Elsinore (A), owning a 2.67 ERA (19 ER, 64.0
• Between the Arizona Complex League Padres and ELP, he
IP) in 42 appearances (all in relief).
posted a career high 15.2 strikeouts per nine innings.
• Began the season with LE, where he made 17 relief app.
• Made just 3 appearances to start the season before landing
from April 6-June 16, posting a 0.93 ERA (3 ER, 29.0 IP), a
on the 7-Day Injured List on May 17 for nearly two months
.183 opponent clip (19-for-104) and .227 opp. OBP.
with an arm injury.
• While with the Storm, had 43 SO with 4 BB for a 13.3 SO/9.
• Made two rehab appearances with Rookie-Level ACL
Padres on July 2 and July 5, pitching 2.2 innings of scoreless, • Bypassed the Double-A level and was promoted to ELP on
1-hit ball with 8 strikeouts and 0 walks...returned to the June 17…made his ELP debut on June 18 and proceeded to
Chihuhuas on July 10. make 25 app. out of the bullpen to finish the season.
• Made 11 appearances for ELP in which he tossed at least 2.0 • Did not allow a single earned run in both May and June,
innings. tossing 22.2 IP in that time and making 13 app. with 9 hits
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and 1 unearned run allowed. June 18-July 4 for a 1.80 ERA in 5.0 IP and a .235 opp. AVG.
• ELP went 14-11 in games in which he appeared, and he • In just 2 games with LE, worked a total of 3.0 IP and allowed
owned a 4.11 ERA (16 ER, 35.0 IP), owning a .206 opp. AVG. 3 ER and 4 hits in both app.
• With ELP, had 42 SO and 10.8 SO/9…fanned at least 1 batter
in 23 of his 25 app. and fanned multiple 13 times.
PERSONAL
• With RISP, Single-A opponents hit .038 against him (1-for-
• Son of Robert and Debra. Robert is an NCAA umpire. Steven
26) and Triple-A opponents hit .220.
has five siblings: Michael Roan, Brandon Wilson, Greg
Schar, Nick Schar and Spencer Schar.
2018 • Graduated from Dakota Ridge High School in Littleton, Col.
in 2012...named League MVP, First-Team All-Conference,
• Split the year between Tri-City (A) and Lake Elsinore (A),
Academic All-State and Athlete of the Year as a senior.
appearing in just 5 G for a 7.88 ERA (7 ER, 8.0 IP).
• Made his professional debut with TRI, making 3 app. from
WILD CARD
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SD MLB 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 .000 3 0 0 3 11/8
DIVISION SERIES
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SD MLB 0 0 5.40 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 1 1 1 0 1 3 2 2.40 .167 6 1 0 11 49/29
POSTSEASON (COMBINED)
Season Team League W L ERA G GS CG SV SVO IP H R ER HR HB BB SO WHIP AVG AB WP GIDP TBF NP/S
2022 SD MLB 0 0 4.91 4 0 0 0 0 3.2 2 2 2 1 1 3 4 1.36 .154 13 1 0 18 74/49
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The Padres finished the 2023 season having won 15 of their final 18 games (.833), the most wins of any team in MLB after Sept. 11...from
September 1, they went 20-7 (.741) over their final 27 games of the season, marking their best winning percentage from September 1st
through the end of the regular season in franchise history (previous record was held by the 1989 Padres who went 20-8 (.714) from
September 1 - October 1 that year). From September 13 through the end of the season, Padres pitchers led MLB in ERA (1.95 ERA,
opponents' average (.193 AVG), fewest extra-base hits allowed (33), and opponent OPS (.575)...they had the best WHIP (1.05) and
baserunner per 9 IP (9.73) in the National League in that time. The Friars swept the White Sox in their last series of the year, finishing
2023 with a 5-game winning streak and winning their their 6th consecutive series (1st time winning 6 consecutive series since doing so
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& STAFF
from August 27-Sept. 13, 2009)....it was San Diego's 3rd sweep in their final 5 series played (also swept @ Oakland A's and vs. Colorado
Rockies) and their 6th series sweep...of the Padres' 5 sweeps of at least 3 games, 3 of them came in the final 5 series played of the year.
On November 5, MLB named Fernando Tatis Jr. (RF) and Ha-Seong Kim (UTL) as National League Gold Glove winners, with Tatis Jr.
also taking home the NL Platinum Glove award (announced on November 10), given to the top defensive player overall in each league
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Tatis Jr. became the Padres first-ever Platinum Glove Award winner, and the first outfielder from the NL to ever garner the award,
which debuted in 2011.
Tatis Jr. played 137 games and 1175.1 innings in right field 2023, his 1st full season in right (having played 20 games and 151.1 innings in
RF in 2021)...Tatis Jr. led all Major League right fielders in outs above average (11), and he posted a .980 fielding percentage in RF with
the 2nd-most putouts of any NL right fielder (282, behind WSH Lane Thomas' 319)...his 12 outfield assists in right also ranked 2nd in
the league at the position (behind Thomas' 16) with his 12 outfield assists overall ranked T-3rd in the NL...his 134 games started in RF
ranked 4th in the NL bheind Ronald Acuna Jr. (156), Nick Castellanos (148), and Lane Thomas (148). Per Statcast, Tatis prevented 4 extra
runs from baserunners, the 5th-most of any NL outfielder behind Nolan Jones (8), Brenton Doyle (7), Thomas Lane (5), and Ronald
Acuna Jr. (5)...Tatis recorded 9 outs with a 26-50% catch probability, tied with Brenton Doyle for the most of any outfielder in 2023.
Kim posted a .988 overall fielding percentage in 2023, playing 158 games and 1263.1 innings (105 games at 2B, 32 at 3B, and 20 at SS)..
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PLAYER HEALTH
at 2B, he had a .991 fielding percentage, committing 4 errors in 439 total chances...his .991 fielding percentage at 2B was the 4th-highest
at the position in the National League (min. 100 games played), and only NYM's Jeff McNeil committed fewer errors (3)...Kim's 2.83
assists per 9 innings played at 2B ranked 2nd in the NL behind SF's Thairo Estrada's 3.19 A/9 at 2B...Kim's 10 outs above average overall
in 2023 ranked 2nd on the Padres behind just Manny Machado's 11 OAA, and his 7 OAA specifically at 2B ranked 4th in the NL behind
SF's Thairo Estrada (20), PHI's Bryson Stott (16) and CHC's Nico Hoerner (14).
Blake Snell garnered the 5th Cy Young in Padres history, and became the 7th pitcher to ever win the accolade in both leagues, joining
Gaylord Perry, Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, Roger Clemens, Roy Halladay, & Max Scherzer. He finished the season as MLB's ERA
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leader (2.25), and it was the the 3rd lowest of any starter in San Diego history, behind just Dave Roberts' 2.10 in 1971 and Randy Jones'
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2.24 in 1975...his .181 opponents' average was also the lowest in the Majors and the lowest of any Padre starter in a season in club
history...he led the Majors in walks allowed (99 walks allowed), and became the first Cy Young Award winner since Early Wynn (1959)
to lead MLB in walks, and the 1st pitcher in baseball history to finish with MLB's lowest ERA and most walks.
Juan Soto played in all 162 games of of the 2023 season, becoming the 6th Padre ever to play in all 162 in a season (and for the 1st
time in Soto's career, besting his previous 153 games in 2022 between Washington and San Diego)...he joined the following Friars to
accomplish the feat: Dave Winfield (1980), Steve Garvey (1985), Joe Carter (1990), Adrian Gonzalez (2008), & Freddy Galvis (2018)...
&
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HISTORY &
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HISTORY
others in MLB in 2023 to play in 162 games were ATL's Matt Olson, TEX's Marcus Semien, and SEA's Eugenio Suarez. Soto's 132 walks
tied Jack Clark's club set in 1989 for the most in a season in Padres' history...it was his 3rd straight season with 130+ walks (145 BB in
2021 and 135 in 2022), drawing 412 walks since the start of the 2021 season (the most in baseball in that time, with the next most being
Kyle Schwarber's 276 walks since 2021...Soto led all of baseball in on-base percentage from '21-23 with a .425 OBP. Juan Soto led the
Majors in walks with 132 free passes, and Blake Snell led the Majors in walks allowed (99), which is the 1st time the Padres ever had
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a batter lead all players in walks and a pitcher lead in walks allowed...it was the 1st time a team had the MLB walks leader and walks
allowed leader since the 1997 San Francisco Giants (Barry Bonds' 145 walks and Shawn Estes' 100 free passes).
The Padres finished 2023 with a new franchise home attendance record of 3,232,310 in 79 games at Petco Park (59 Petco Park
sellouts)...including their 2 games in Mexico City this year, the Padres' 3,271,554 overall home attendance ranked 2nd in baseball behind
just the Dodgers (3,837,079)...San Diego welcomed an average of 40,915 fans per game @ Petco Park, also ranking as the 2nd highest
average home attendance total this season behind LAD's 47,371.
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DEVELOPMENT
San Diego was represented in Josh Hader and Juan Soto in the 2023 All-Star game in Seattle on July 11...it was Hader's 5th selection
and Soto's 3rd)...in the B-8th, Hader allowed a leadoff single to Whit Merrifield, but he got Salvador Perez to fly to teammate Juan Soto
before Brent Rooker lined into a double play...Soto hit 115.4 mph single in the 9th inning – the hardest-hit ball Statcast has ever tracked
in an All-Star Game.
On January 15, 2023, the Padres signed 16-year-old catcher Ethan Salas out of Caracas, Venezuela, the No. 1 ranked overall prospect
in the 2023 International Draft class...he played for Aguilas del Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League this past season, where he was
more than 12 years younger than the average player...he began his minor league career with Single-A Lake Elsinore at the age of 16,
where he batted .267 for the Storm (51-for-191) with 11 doubles, 2 triples, 9 home runs, and 35 RBI in 48 games played...on August 8, he
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was promoted to Single-A Fort Wayne, and after just 9 games with the TinCaps (in which he was 7-for-35, .200), he was promoted to
Double-A San Antonio...Salas finished the season with the Missions, where he went 5-for-28 (.179) in 9 games. Salas was awarded the
Minor League "Debut of the Year" award on October 2nd...the No. 5 overall prospect by MLB Pipeline (also the No. 1 Padres' prospect
and the No. 1 catching prospect overall) was named the California League player of the month for July. Salas turned 17 on June 1, 2023,
and when he was promoted to Double-A San Antonio, he became the youngest player in Double-A, where the average age is 24...
Michael De León, who played for Double-A Frisco in the Rangers' organization at age 17 in 2014, is thought to be the last 17-year-old
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to reach that level...in his Double-A debut on August 22, he hit a walk-off double in the 10th inning, delivering an 8-7 Missions win...he
suffered a right knee sprain on September 2, ending his 2023 season.
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On July 9th, the Padres selected CF Dillon Head from Homewood Flossmoor High School (Ill.) with the 25th overall pick in the 2023
First-Year Player Draft. Head began his professional career with Rookie-League Padres, batting .294 (15-for-51) in 14 games with 4
EXECUTIVES
doubles, a triple, and a homer...he was promoted to Single-A Lake Elsinore on August 21, and he hit .241 (13-for-54) in 13 games to
conclude his 1st season in the Padres' system.
On September 27 @ SF, the Padres won their 1st extra-inning game of the season, winning 5-2 over the Giants (had previously been
0-12)...it came on game 159 of the season...they finished with a 2-12 record in extras with a 2-1, 11-inning win @ the White Sox in the last
game of the season (October 1). Following the 2022 regular season, the Padres led the National League in both 1-run wins (30) and
extra-inning wins (12)....in 2023, however, they finished last in the NL in both 1-run wins (9) and extra-inning wins (2)...in doing so, it
MANAGER
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was the 3rd time in MLB history in which a team went from leading the league in both categories in one season to finishing last in their
league in both categories, joining the 1933-34 Washington Senators and the 1918-19 Washington Senators (Elias). Despite the Padres
tying for the 8th-best winning percentage of any National League team this year (.506), their +104 run differential was the 3rd best in
the NL, trailing the Dodgers (207) and the Braves (231)...among all teams in MLB history to finish the year with a +100 run differential,
their .506 winning % is the lowest (Elias).
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Jackson Wolf, 1B Alfonso Rivas, and OF Estuar Suero...in the final hour of the deadline, the Padres made acquired RHP Scott Barlow
from the Royals in exchange for RHPs Jesus Rio and Henry Williams and acquired INF Garrett Cooper and RHP Sean Reynolds from
the Miami Marlins in exchange for LHP Ryan Weathers....Choi went 2-for-31 with the Padres (.065), getting both hits in his penultimate
game played of 2023, and Rich Hill posted a 1-4 record in 10 appearances (5 starts) with a 8.23 ERA...Garrett Cooper hit .239 with San
Diego in 41 games with a .402 SLG, and Scott Barlow owned a 3.07 ERA in 25 appearances out of the 'pen.
Manny Machado underwent right elbow extensor tendon surgery on October 3 and Yu Darvish was placed on the 15-day IL with
right elbow inflammation on August 28, and he was shut down for the season with a stress reaction in his right elbow on September
12, having made his final start of the season on August 25 @ Milwaukee. Jake Cronenworth was hit by a pitch on his right wrist on
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PLAYER HEALTH
August 25, and he was placed on the IL with a right wrist fracture...no surgery was required. On September 30, the Padres placed C
Luis Campusano on the 10-day IL with a right ankle sprain...he dealt with a left thumb sprain earlier in the year (was placed on the 10-
day IL on April 17), and after being transferred to the 60-day IL, he was reactivated on July 18. LHP Tim Hill was shut down with a left
ring finger sprain on September 11, and he underwent surgery on Sept. 20...Hill missed almost all of August with the injury before he
came off the injured list in early September...on August 4, the Padres placed Joe Musgrove on the 15-day IL with right shoulder capsule
inflammation...Musgrove began experiencing stiffness in his shoulder following his July 28 start, and he was shut down from throwing
for 4 weeks...Musgrove was eventually transferred to the 60-Day IL on September 30.
On July 28, Padres inducted 2007 National League Cy Young Award winner Jake Peavy and long-time team owner John Moores as the
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Padres vs. Texas Rangers game, with Peavy and Moores serving as the 18th and 19th members to be inducted, respectively.
May 18, the Padres, in conjunction with the Padres Foundation, welcomed 580 guests to dine on the Petco Park playing field for the club’s
second annual Dinner on the Diamond presented by Sycuan Casino Resort, featuring a first-class dinner alongside Padres ownership,
players, coaches and alumni, cocktail hour, special games, and interviews featuring Padres players, and a musical performance by
Ashanti and Ja Rule...the Padres Foundation announced a total of $1 million raised for homelessness at the event...$500,000 raised for
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Urban Street Angels and Youth Assistance Coalition, and an additional $500,000 was commitment to ending homelessness.
On Sept. 13, the Padres announced the Cutwater Agave Club at Petco Park as the newest premium seating area to debut in the 2024
season. The Padres announced the return of The Links at Petco Park on October 2, the original and best nine-hole ballpark golf
&
experience...it returned for the 9th time in event history from Friday, October 13 through Sunday, October 22, 2023.
The Padres hosted many concerts, including the following in order of event: John Summit (April 7), Logic (June 29), Morgan Wallen
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(July 14-15), Slightly Stoopid & Sublime with Rome (July 16), Jimmy Eat World + Machester Orchestra (July 21), Yellowcard (August 1),
Cigarettes After Sex (August 11), Darius Rucker (August 25), Kodak Black and NLE Choppa (August 26), Weezer (September 3), The
Revolutionists and Band of Horses (September 9), Kolohe Kai (September 15), Modest Mouse and Pixies (September 16), All American
Rejects with Newfound Glory (October 6), RL Grime (October 26), and Hozier (October 29).
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The 1984 Padres became the first team in NLCS play and only the second team in Championship Series
history to come back from a 2-0 deficit to win the series (1982 Milwaukee Brewers in the ALCS). The October 2 @ CHC
Chicago Cubs hit six home runs in the first two games at Wrigley Field, winning 13-0 and 4-2. But in their 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
return home to San Diego, consecutive record-breaking crowds filled San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1
as the Padres swept the trio of home games, advancing to their first-ever World Series. First baseman
Steve Garvey hit .400 (8-for-20) in the five games en route to his second-career NLCS MVP Award. In CHC 2 0 3 0 6 2 0 0 x 13 16 0
Game 4, Garvey went 4-for-5 with a dramatic two-run HR off Cubs’ ace reliever Lee Smith in the bottom WP (Sutcliffe) LP (Show) SV (none)
MANAGER
of the ninth. The Padres rallied from a three-run deficit in the fifth game, with Craig Lefferts earning the
& STAFF
SD 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 0
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& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
CHC 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 x 4 8 1
Game 3
October 4 vs. CHC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
CHC 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0
SD 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 x 7 11 0
Game 4
October 6 vs. CHC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
CHC 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 5 8 1
SD 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 7 11 0
Game 5
PADRES
CHC 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 1
SD 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 x 6 8 0
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In San Diego’s first trip to the World Series, the Padres went head-to-head with the Detroit Tigers,
who finished the regular season with a Major League-best 104-58 record. The Tigers won Game 1 at
San Diego’s Jack Murphy Stadium, with the Padres tying the series with a 5-3 win in Game 2. Kurt
Bevacqua went 3-for-4 in Game 2 with a fifth-inning, three-run home run, and he hit .412 (7-for-17) with
two doubles, two homers and four RBI in the series. Andy Hawkins earned the win in Game 2, working
5.1 shutout innings of one-hit relief. Following the Padres Game 2 victory, the Tigers swept the final
three contests to win their fourth World Championship in Detroit Tigers’ history.
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& STAFF
Game 1
October 9 vs. DET
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DET 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 8 0
OPERATIONS
SD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 1
Game 2
October 10 vs. DET
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
DET 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 3
& PERFORMANCE
SD 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 x 5 11 0
PLAYER HEALTH
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Game 3
October 12 @ DET
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 10 0
DET 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 x 5 7 0
PADRES
Game 4
October 13 @ DET
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 2
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
DET 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 x 4 7 0
&
Game 5
October 14 @ DET
OPPONENTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 10 1
DET 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 x 8 11 1
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After winning the West on the last day of the regular season, the Padres were swept in the Division October 1 @ STL
Series by the St. Louis Cardinals, the National League Central Champions. In Game 3, a sellout crowd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
of 53,899 fans at Jack Murphy Stadium cheered wildly as the Padres erased 1-0 and 5-4 deficits. SD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 1
Following the heartbreaking loss, San Diego fans stood and cheered the Padres, who returned to STL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x 3 6 0
the field from the clubhouse and recognized the fans for keeping the faith during an unforgettable
WP (Stottlemyre) LP (Hamilton) SV (Eckersley)
1996 season.
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& STAFF
Game 2
October 3 @ STL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 4 6 0
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STL
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 x 5 5 1
Game 3
October 5 vs. STL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
STL 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 7 13 1
SD 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 5 11 2
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HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
After winning the NL West by 9.5 games with a franchise-best 98-64 record, the Padres defeated the September 29 @ HOU
Central Division Champion Houston Astros in four games. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
In Game 1 against Randy Johnson, Padres’ starter Kevin Brown fanned a Division Series-record SD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 9 1
16 batters and allowed only two hits in 8.0 shutout innings, en route to the Padres’ their first HOU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0
playoff win since 1984. 65,235 fans filled Qualcomm Stadium Upon their return to San Diego, WP (Brown) LP (Johnson) SV (Hoffman)
and on just three day’s rest, Kevin Brown limited the Astros to one run on three hits over 6.2
innings, and Trevor Hoffman struck out the side in the ninth to preserve the 2-1 win. In Game 4,
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& STAFF
Sterling Hitchcock defeated Randy Johnson, allowing one run on three hits and 11 strikeouts over Game 2
6.0 innings.
October 1 @ HOU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 8 1
HOU 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 11 1
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OPERATIONS
Game 3
October 3 vs. HOU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
HOU 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0
SD 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 x 2 3 0
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Game 4
October 4 vs. HOU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
HOU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
SD 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 x 6 7 1
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The Padres were considerable underdogs heading to Atlanta to take on the Braves, on the Atlanta, October 7 @ ATL
the “team of the ‘90s.” San Diego had not played in the NLCS in 14 years, and the start of the series 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H
opener at Turner Field was further delayed by rain by 2 hours and 1 minute. The game started at 10:16
p.m. and went into extra innings, capped by a 10th-inning solo home run from Ken Caminiti to win 3-2. SD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 7
ATL 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 8
The Padres claimed Game 2 behind Kevin Brown’s three-hit, complete game shutout, fanning 11 in WP (Hoffman) LP (Lightenberg) SV (Wall)
the process. In front of 62,779 at Qualcomm Stadium in Game 3, Sterling Hitchcock and four relievers
led the Friars to a 4-1 win, combining to allow one run with 12 strikeouts and out-pitching four-time
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& STAFF
Cy Young winner Greg Maddux. The Braves claimed both Games 4 and 5, and back at Turner Field, Game 2
Sterling Hitchcock, the eventual NLCS MVP fanned eight in 5.0 innings of two-hit, shutout ball. The
October 8 @ ATL
Padres plated five runs in the sixth, advancing to their second World Series with a 5-0 win.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 11 0
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ATL
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1
Game 3
October 10 vs. ATL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
ATL 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 2
SD 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 x 4 7 0
Game 4
October 11 vs. ATL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
ATL 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 0 8 12 0
SD 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 8 0
Game 5
PADRES
ATL 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 7 14 1
SD 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 6 10 1
Game 6
October 14 @ ATL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 10 0
OPPONENTS
ATL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
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EXECUTIVES
The Padres made their first World Series appearance in 14 years in taking on the New York Yankees,
who had tied the American League record with 114 regular season wins. In the series opener at Yankee
Stadium, the Friars stormed to a 5-2 lead on a two-run home run off the bat of Greg Vaughn in the third
and back-to-back homers by Tony Gwynn and Vaughn in the fifth. In the seventh, New York plated
seven runs with Chuck Knoblauch’s game-tying, three-run homer and Tino Martinez’s game-winning
grand slam.
In the second game, New York scored nine runs on 14 hits in the first five innings on the way to a 9-3
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& STAFF
win, shifting the series to the West Coast. Game 3 went scoreless until the sixth, when San Diego struck
first with an RBI single by Tony Gwynn. The Padres went up 3-0, but Yankees retaliated with two runs
in the seventh and three in the eighth. The Padres closed to within 5-4 in the eighth before Mariano
Rivera ended the Friars’ threat. In Game 4, before the largest crowd to ever see a baseball game in San
Diego (65,427) the Padres and Yankees were locked in a scoreless tie until the sixth, when New York
broke through against Kevin Brown on an RBI groundout. Then in the eighth, the Yanks extended the
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OPERATIONS
Championship.
Game 1
October 17 @ NYY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 6 8 1
NYY 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 x 9 9 1
& PERFORMANCE
Game 2
PLAYER HEALTH
October 18 @ NYY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 10 1
NYY 3 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 x 9 16 0
Game 3
NYY 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 9 1
SD 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 7 1
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Game 4
October 21 vs. NYY
&
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
NYY 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 9 0
SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
OPPONENTS
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The Padres, crowned National League West Champions with an 82-80 record, traveled to
St. Louis to face the NL Central Champion Cardinals in the second postseason meeting between the
two clubs (first: 1996 NLDS). NL strikeout leader Jake Peavy was tagged for eight runs on eight hits
over 4.1 innings, and he was forced from the game by a previously injured fractured rib. The Padres
plated three runs in the ninth to cut the lead to 8-5 before Ramon Hernandez struck out with the
bases loaded to end the game.
Pedro Astacio started Game 2 at Busch Stadium, and though he allowed just three hits, he issued Game 1
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& STAFF
three walks. Though the Padres scored two late runs and out-hit St. Louis for a second consecutive
game, they fell by a score of 6-2. The Padres returned to San Diego two days later, hosting their October 4 @ STL
first-ever postseason game at Petco Park, though the Friars fell 7-4 in the final game of the series. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 13 1
STL 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 x 8 10 1
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& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Game 2
October 6 @ STL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 10 1
STL 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 x 6 6 0
Game 3
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
STL 1 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 13 1
SD 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 9 0
with an identical 88-74 record as the Los Angeles Dodgers, but they claimed the crown after Game 1
HISTORY
year, marking the third playoff meeting between the two clubs since 1996. In Game 1, Jake Peavy took STL 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 5 12 0
the mound, blanking the Cardinals for 3.0 innings before giving up five runs over the next 2.1 frames.
SD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 0
2005 National League Cy Young Award winner Chris Carpenter limited San Diego to one run in the
OPPONENTS
SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
DEVELOPMENT
Game 3
October 7 @ STL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 0
STL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 2
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Game 4
October 8 @ STL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
COMMUNITY
SD 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 1
STL 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 x 6 7 0
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EXECUTIVES
In the 60-game regular season, shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Padres clinched their 1st
Postseason berth since 2006 with their 7-4 win on September 20 vs. Seattle. The Padres faced off
against the St. Louis Cardinals in the Wild Card Series, losing the first game 7-4 before winning the
next two 11-9 and 4-0, respectively.
In Game 2, both Fernando Tatis Jr. and Wil Myers hit two homers apiece, marking the 2nd time in MLB
history that teammates homered multiple times in the same Postseason game. The other time was 88
years ago exactly by NYY’s Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig on October 1, 1932 in Game 3 of World Series @ Game 1
MANAGER
& STAFF
CHC, which was the fabled game in which Ruth called his shot in the 5th inning. September 30 vs. STL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
The San Diego bullpen worked 6.2-or-more innings in all three games for just the second time in MLB
Postseason history, and they became the 1st team in Postseason history to use 8+ pitchers in three STL 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 13 0
straight games. It marked the Padres first Postseason series win since they defeated Atlanta in the SD 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 x 4 8 0
1998 NL Championship Series. WP (Gallegos) LP (Paddack) SV (Reyes)
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October 1 vs. STL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
STL 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 9 10 1
SD 0 0 0 2 0 4 3 2 x 11 15 2
Game 3
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
October 2 vs. STL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
STL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
SD 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 x 4 8 1
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
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travel to Texas, and they also stayed at the same hotel in Dallas.
In Game 1, starter Mike Clevinger (acquired by SD from Cleveland on August 31, 2020) was unable
to make it out of the 2nd inning, leaving the game with an injury (would later undergo Tommy John
&
surgery on November 17, 2020). LHP Ryan Weathers made his Major League debut in the third inning,
Game 1
and he worked 1.1 IP of hitless, scoreless ball while striking out 1 with 2 walks.
October 6 @ LAD
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In Game 2, center fielder Cody Bellinger robbed Fernando Tatis Jr. of a 7th inning, go-ahead home run. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Despite cutting the deficit to 6-5 in the 9th inning, the Padres had their come-from-behind threat end
with the bases loaded. SD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1
LAD 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 x 5 4 0
In the final game of the series, San Diego fell 12-3 to the Dodgers to end the Friars’ World Series bid. WP (May) LP (Richards) SV (none)
Adrian Morejon got the start, and the Padres used a MLB Postseason record 11 pitchers in the game.
On a postgame Zoom interview, Fernando Tatis Jr. said: “This is a growing pain. We’re just getting
started.” Game 2
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October 7 @ LAD
DEVELOPMENT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 9 0
LAD 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 x 6 11 0
Game 3
October 8 vs. LAD
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
LAD 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 4 12 14 1
SD 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 6 2
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The Padres claimed Game 1 of the NL Wild Card Series in New York with Yu Darvish on the mound.
Darvish's 7.0 innings were the most he had ever worked in a playoff game, and the Padres homered
4 times off starter Max Scherzer.
San Diego lost the second game 7-3, with Blake Snell going 3.1 innings with 6 walks. In the elimination Game 1
game, the Padres had Joe Musgrove on the mound, making his 1st-career Postseason start. He tossed
7.0 scoreless innings with 1 hit allowed and only 2 baserunners. He struck out 5 and walked 1 in 89 October 7 @ NYM
pitches, and entering the bottom of the 6th, Mets' Buck Showalter requested the umpires search 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
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& STAFF
Musgrove for illegal substances, of which they found none. Musgrove became the 1st pitcher in MLB SD 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 7 8 0
Postseason history to toss 7.0 scoreless innings with 1 or 0 hits allowed in an elimination game. NYM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 0
Game 2
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
October 8 @ NYM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 6 0
NYM 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 x 7 9 0
Game 3
October 9 @ NYM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
SD 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 6 10 0
NYM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
with 5 runs allowed. San Diego claimed Game 2 in Chavez Ravine, Yu Darvish punched out 7 Dodger 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
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batters and went 5.0 innings with 3 runs allowed. Relievers Robert Suarez and Nick Martinez both SD 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 7 1
recorded holds with 2.2 scoreless innings, and Josh Hader entered the game with 2 outs in the 8th,
recording his 1st save of 4+ outs since August 14, 2020 with Milwaukee. LAD 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 X 5 6 0
Game 3 in San Diego marked the Padres' 1st playoff game at home in front of fans since October October 12 @ LAD
5, 2006 vs. the Cardinals in the NLDS. After being held scoreless through 6.0 innings (primarily by 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Dodgers' starter Tyler Anderson) the Padres mounted a 5-run comeback in the 7th inning to send SD 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 9 0
the Dodgers home and advance to the NLCS for the 3rd time in their history and their 1st in 24 years. LAD 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 3 11 1
The Friars' win over LAD was the had been second instance in baseball history in which a team won WP (Darvish) LP (Graterol) SV (Hader)
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a Postseason series against their opponent that finished with 22+ more wins than them: the White
Sox vs. Cubs in the 1906 World Series (Cubs had 23 more wins).
Game 3
The Padres went 5-14 in the regular season vs. LAD and they ended the regular season trailing the October 14 vs. LAD
Dodgers by 22.0 games. There have been 3 other teams in baseball history to win a Postseason 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
series in which they finished the regular season with as low (or lower) a winning percentage as the
Padres' .263 against the Dodgers this year (minimum 10 games played): the 1983 Phillies beat the LAD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 0
Dodgers in the NLCS (went 1-11, .083 vs. LAD), the 1988 Dodgers beat the Mets in the NLCS (went SD 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 X 2 7 0
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1-10, 0.91 vs. NYM), and the 1971 Pirates beat the Giants in the NLCS (were 3-9, 0.25 vs. SF) WP (Snell) LP (Gonsolin) SV (Hader)
DEVELOPMENT
With the Padres finishing 15th in OPS (.700) and the Dodgers leading MLB with their OPS (.775),
there have now been just four instances in MLB history in which a team finished 15th or worse in Game 4
OPS and defeated a team in a Postseason series who led MLB in OPS. Prior to the Padres win over
the Dodgers, the White Sox (16th in OPS) defeated the Red Sox in the 2005 ALDS, the Braves (18th) October 15 vs. LAD
bested the Indians in the 1995 World Series, and the Cardinals (17th) defeated the Brewers in the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 x 5 9 0
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EXECUTIVES
After defeating the Dodgers in the NLDS, the Padres advanced to their third Championship Series in
club history and their 1st in 24 years (previously in 1984 versus the Cubs and 1998 versus the Braves).
The Friars fell in 5 games, winning just Game 2 in San Diego.
San Diego was shut out 2-0 in Game 1, despite starter Yu Darvish working 7.0 innings, of 3-hit ball.
In Game 2, the Padres overcame a four-run deficit to win 8-5, the largest a comeback a Padres team
Game 1
had ever made in a Postseason game that they went on to win. In the second game, Austin Nola October 18 vs. PHI
faced his younger brother, Aaron, and in his second at bat, he lined an RBI single to right-center field.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
& STAFF
They became the 1st pair of brothers to ever faced one another as batter/pitcher in the Postseason PHI 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 1
and were the sixth set of brothers in MLB history to face off in a Postseason game.
SD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
In Game 3 and their 1st of the series in Philadelphia, Joe Musgrove allowed 4 runs as Friars fell 4-2. WP (Wheeler) LP (Darvish) SV (Alvarado)
The Padres offense went 0-for-7 with RISP. In Game 4, after the Padres put up a 4-run bottom of the
1st inning, starter Mike Clevinger did not record a single out, allowing 3 runs on 3 hits with a walk.
Phillies' Bailey Falter also did not make it out of the 1st, which was the 2nd time ever in a playoff game Game 2
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vs. Cubs). It was also the fist time since 1996 in which a pair of pitchers on the same team combined
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
to allow eight or more earned runs in 1.1 innings or fewer in a Postseason game (first since Game 7
of the 1996 NLCS in which Cardinals' Mark Petkovsek and Donovan Osborne allowed nine earned PHI 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 8 0
& PERFORMANCE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
PLAYER HEALTH
SD 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 0
PHI 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 X 4 9 2
Game 4
October 22 @ PHI
PADRES
SD 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 8 0
PHI 3 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 X 10 11 0
Game 5
HISTORY
RECORDS
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RECORDS
October 23 @ PHI
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
SD 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 5 0
&
PHI 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 X 4 6 0
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DEVELOPMENT
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During the Padres’ 30th anniversary season in 1999, the ball club established the San Diego Padres Hall of Fame. The Padres set guidelines on
how to first nominate then add players to their Hall of Fame using a two-stage process. 16 of the 17 current members of Padres Hall of Fame were
inducted using those selection guidelines.
The lone exception was National Baseball Hall of Fame member and native San Diegan Ted Williams. A graduate of Hoover High and a member
of the original 1936 minor league Padres of the Pacific Coast League, Williams was inducted into the Padres Hall of Fame at the discretion of club
management in 2016.
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The Padres Hall of Fame presented by Sony opened at Petco Park on July 1, 2016, showcasing the history of the San Diego Padres and baseball
in San Diego.
NATE COLBERT
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& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
INDUCTED 1999
Nate Colbert emerged as the first bona fide star to wear a Padres uniform, becoming one of the game’s premier power hitters of
the early 1970s. The first baseman made three All-Star appearances (1971-73) as a Padres player and led the team in home runs
the first five years of its existence.
Colbert’s greatest achievement was on August 1, 1972, when he hit five home runs and drove in 13 runs in a doubleheader in
Atlanta. The RBI total established a record that has since been tied by St. Louis’ Mark Whiten (September 7, 1993 at CIN), and
the five home runs tied Stan Musial’s Major League record in 1954. To this day, Colbert’s 163 home runs are the most in Padres
history, while his .469 SLG ranks fifth on the club’s all-time list.
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
RANDY JONES
INDUCTED 1999
Randy Jones was the first Padres pitcher to win the Cy Young award, and he earned tremendous popularity among Padres fans,
a relationship that remains strong to this day. The left-handed starter claimed the Cy Young award in 1976 after going 22-14 with
a 2.74 ERA and 25 complete games, and he remains the club leader in IP (1766.0), starts (253), complete games (71) and shutouts
(18).
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The southpaw established a unique rapport with Padres fans, who gave him a standing ovation as he approached the mound for
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every start. An All-Star in 1975 and 1976, Jones remains an active ambassador for the Padres in the community, making dozens of
annual appearances.
RAY KROC
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
HISTORY
INDUCTED 1999
Ray Kroc purchased the Padres franchise on January 25, 1974, when the club was packed and prepared to move to Washington,
D.C. An entrepreneur who created the McDonald’s fast-food empire, Kroc ensured that the Padres would remain in San Diego.
He oversaw the club’s rise from a perennial loser in the standings to a viable franchise that would eventually win the National
League pennant in 1984. After attendance only reached a season-high of at 644,272 before he purchased the club, the Padres
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drew more than one million fans every year (except the strike-shortened 1981 season). Kroc passed away in January 1984 and
would not see his team reach the World Series that year — with the club carrying an “RAK” emblem on its uniform that season.
Kroc’s wife, Joan, assumed the role of owner after his death, until her sale of the club in 1990.
DAVE WINFIELD
SCOUTING & PLAYER
INDUCTED 2000
DEVELOPMENT
Dave Winfield jumped directly into the Padres lineup off the University of Minnesota campus in 1973. In eight Padres seasons, he
was named to four National League All-Star teams (1977-80), led the club in home runs on five occasions (1976-80) and paced
the team in RBI six times (1974-75, 1977-80). The team MVP in 1978 and 1979, Winfield batted .284 with 154 HR, 626 RBI and 133
stolen bases for San Diego, the start of a 22-year Major League career which culminated in his election to the National Baseball
Hall of Fame in January 2001. Winfield was inducted into the Hall of Fame August 5, 2001, the first player to enter Cooperstown
as a Padres player.
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BUZZIE BAVASI
INDUCTED 2001
Already a veteran of nearly 30 years in the game, Bavasi joined C. Arnholt Smith’s effort to attract a National League franchise to
San Diego in 1967. After securing a team, he served as the Padres first president from the birth of the franchise until 1977.
COMMUNITY
Bavasi was one of baseball’s most respected executives. He began his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1939, serving the
organization in a variety of roles. Following a stint in the military as an infantry machine gunner from 1943-46, Bavasi became the
general manager of the Dodgers Triple-A club in Montreal. In 1951, he was appointed vice president and general manager of the
Brooklyn Dodgers, a post he held through the club’s move to Los Angeles, until he resigned to join the effort to bring the Major
Leagues to San Diego. Bavasi passed away on May 1, 2008 in San Diego at the age of 93.
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JERRY COLEMAN
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INDUCTED 2001
Jerry Coleman was the voice of the Padres for 42 seasons, stirring loyal fans across the region with his patented “Oh Doctor!”
and “Hang a Star” calls, trademarks of Padres broadcasts from 1972-2013. In 1999, Coleman was recognized by the Padres
with a jersey retired in honor of his contributions, not only to the club but also to the San Diego community. The Padres
unveiled a star under the press box at Petco Park during the 2004 season, and in 2005, he was inducted into the United
States Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame while also receiving the prestigious Ford C. Frick Award from the National Baseball
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Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. He was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in Chicago as a member of the 2007
class. In January of 2010, he received a Lifetime Achievement award at the 60th annual Golden Mike Awards. On September
15, 2012, the Padres honored Coleman’s 70 years in baseball and 40 with the Padres with a pre-game ceremony at Petco
Park, during which the club unveiled a statue of Coleman at the park while the mayor of San Diego proclaimed the day “Jerry Coleman Day.”
Coleman’s distinguished broadcasting career included stops with the Yankees and 22 seasons calling the CBS Radio Network’s “Game of the Week.” A former
Major Leaguer, who left the broadcast booth in 1980 to become the Padres manager for one season, he played on six World Series clubs in nine seasons
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the Year honors. The following year, Coleman was an AL All-Star and the World Series Most Valuable Player, as the Yankees swept the Phillies in four games.
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Coleman, whose playing career was interrupted twice when he was called upon to serve the United States as a Marine Corps pilot in World War II and
in Korea, retired with a lifetime .263 average, 16 HR and 217 RBI in 723 games. He is the only Major League player to see active combat in two wars, and
Coleman’s distinguished military service record includes 120 missions and two Distinguished Flying Crosses, 13 Air Medals and three Navy Citations. He
passed away on January 5, 2014 in San Diego at the age of 89.
TONY GWYNN
INDUCTED 2002
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Tony Gwynn, one of the greatest hitters in the history of Major League Baseball, became the first-ever unanimous selection
to the Padres Hall of Fame upon his retirement at the conclusion of the 2001 season. In 20 seasons (1982-2001), the man who
will forever be known as “Mr. Padre” won a National League-record tying eight batting titles and was selected to 16 All-Star
teams.
He retired with a .338 career batting average and 3,141 hits in 2,440 games. Gwynn’s hit count includes 543 doubles, 85 triples
and 135 HR, and he finished with 1,138 RBI and 319 stolen bases. The Padres career leader in virtually every offensive category,
Gwynn retired 17th on the all-time Major League hit list, 17th on the doubles list and eighth on the all-time singles list. His .338
career average, the highest by any Major Leaguer since Ted Williams, is 22nd-best all-time.
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in 1984 against the Tigers and in 1998 against the Yankees. Upon his retirement, he became the 17th player in baseball history to spend
his entire career of 20-or-more seasons with one club. Gwynn’s unwavering loyalty to the Padres and his undying devotion to the San Diego
community further cemented his standing as “Mr. Padre” and one of the greatest ambassadors the game of baseball has ever known.
Gwynn was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in July of 2007. He passed away on June 16, 2014 in Poway, CA at the age of 54.
DICK WILLIAMS
HISTORY
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HISTORY &
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INDUCTED 2009
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Serving as Padres manager from 1982-85, Dick Williams led the Friars to a 337-311 record and .520 winning percentage over four
years, finishing at .500 or better each season. In the club’s 13 seasons prior to his arrival, the team had posted just one winning
season (1978), but under Williams’ guidance, the Padres went 92-70 in 1984, reaching the playoffs for the first time in franchise
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history and advancing to the World Series.
TREVOR HOFFMAN
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DEVELOPMENT
INDUCTED 2014
The most successful closer in Padres franchise history and one of the best ever in the history of Major League Baseball, Trevor
Hoffman was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in July 2018 and into the Padres Hall of Fame on August 30, 2014.
Hoffman, who now serves as the Padres’ senior advisor to baseball operations, retired as MLB’s all-time saves leader with 601 in
677 opportunities, a 61-75 record, 2.87 ERA (347 ER, 1089.1 IP), .211 opponent batting average and 1,133 strikeouts in 1,035 relief
appearances. The seven-time all-star (1998, 99, 2000, 02, 06, 07, 09) also finished in the top 10 in Cy Young voting (1996, 98, 99,
2006) and in the top 25 in MVP voting (1996, 98, 2005, 06).
Over his 16 seasons with San Diego, Hoffman compiled a 54-64 record with 552 saves in 618 opportunities (.893 save percentage), a 2.76 ERA, .211 opponent
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clip and 1,029 strikeouts in 902 relief appearances. He was the first player in MLB history to reach the 500 and 600 save milestones, and his nine seasons
of 40-plus saves are tied with Mariano Rivera for the most, all time. He twice had 40+ saves in four consecutive seasons (1998-2001 and 2004-07), the only
pitcher to ever accomplish the feat twice. He also recorded a single season franchise-record 53 saves during the 1998 National League title season.
A California native and San Diego resident, Hoffman has been heavily involved in the local community since joining the Padres in 1993. He was named the
local recipient of the Roberto Clemente Award on six occasions and was honored with both the Lou Gehrig Award and Teammates for Kids Award in 2006. In
addition, he received the Hutch Award in 2005 and was named the 1999 recipient of the Padres Chairman’s Award.
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BENITO SANTIAGO
INDUCTED 2015
Benito Santiago was unanimously named National League Rookie of the Year in 1987, the first Padre to ever receive the
accolade. A five-time National League All-Star, including four with the Padres (1989-92), he played seven of his first 20 Major
League seasons for San Diego, hitting .264 (758-for-2872) with 124 doubles, 15 triples, 85 HR and 375 RBI over 789 games from
1986-92.
His four starts behind the plate for the National League All-Star team are the second-most starting nods at the Mid-Summer
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Classic in franchise history behind only Tony Gwynn and his 12 starts.
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The Puerto Rico native also received four Louisville Silver Slugger Awards (1987-88, 1990-91) and three Rawlings Gold Gloves (1988-90) in his career, all with
San Diego. His career-best and franchise-record 34-game hitting streak during his rookie season in 1987 still stands as the longest hitting streak in Major
League history by a rookie and the longest by a catcher.
GARRY TEMPLETON
INDUCTED 2015
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Garry Templeton, who played 10 of his 16 Major League seasons with San Diego (1982-1991). was the first shortstop inducted into
the Padres Hall of Fame. The switch-hitter hit .252 with 195 doubles, 36 triples, 43 HR and 427 RBI in 1,286 games for the Padres.
Templeton ranks second to Tony Gwynn among franchise leaders in several offensive categories, including games played, at-
bats, hits and doubles, and he ranks fourth in triples, seventh in RBI and eighth in runs scored. He was named a National League
All-Star for the Padres and team MVP in 1985 and earned a Louisville Silver Slugger Award in 1984. Over his 10 seasons in San
Diego, he posted a .965 fielding percentage at shortstop, the best fielding percentage in club history at the position.
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KEN CAMINITI
INDUCTED 2016
Ken Caminiti played four seasons in San Diego (1995-1998), in which he won Gold Glove Awards three straight years (1995-
1997), and he also earned three All-Star honors (in 1994 with the Astros and in 1996 and 1997 with the Padres). Caminiti became
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the first Padre to win the National League MVP award when he was unanimously recognized in 1996, the same year he won the
Silver Slugger Award. In 1998, he helped lead the Padres to the World Series.
Caminiti had a career-year in 1996, hitting .326 with 40 HR, 109 runs scored and a club-record 130 RBI, helping the Padres win
the National League West Division and sending San Diego to the playoffs for just the second time in franchise history. He passed
away on October 10, 2004 at the age of 41.
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TED WILLIAMS
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INDUCTED 2016
Ted Williams, a 17-time All-Star and Hall of Famer, was a San Diego native who played with the Pacific Coast League Padres
before playing for the Boston Red Sox. A graduate of Herbert Hoover High School in San Diego, he signed with the Padres at
age 17. During the club’s inaugural 1936 season in the Pacific Coast League, he .271 over 42 games. Williams hit .291 with 23 HR
over 138 games the next year, helping lead the Padres to the PCL championship before signing with the Red Sox.
In 1939, he started in his 19-year career with Boston that included a .344 career clip and 521 HR, in addition to serving in both
World War II and the Korean War. Williams passed away on July 5, 2002 at the age of 83.
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JACK MCKEON
INDUCTED 2017
“Trader Jack” McKeon spent 11 seasons as general manager of the Padres (1980-90), including parts of three seasons in which
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he served in a dual role of GM and field manager (1988-90). He earned the sobriquet “Trader Jack” for his renowned ability to
instigate and complete transactions. McKeon was 49 when he began his role as general manager, and he made a multitude of
the trades and signings that helped lead to the club’s 1984 National League title, including a 11-player trade with the St. Louis
Cardinals. His most notable trade acquisitions included Garry Templeton, Terry Kennedy, Graig Nettles, Carmelo Martinez
and Dave Dravecky. During the 1988 season, McKeon assumed the managerial title after the Padres got off to a 16-30 start,
becoming the 12th manager in franchise history. For parts of three seasons, he led the Padres 193 victories, boasting an .541
winning percentage.
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KEVIN TOWERS
EXECUTIVES
INDUCTED 2018
Kevin Towers, a former Padres player, scout and front office executive, was posthumously inducted on May 12, 2018 in a special
pregame ceremony as part of a weekend-long celebration of the 20th anniversary of the 1998 National League
Championship team.
Towers was honored for his nearly thirty years of service with the Padres, most notably as general manager of the club from 1995-
2009. Dubbed a “gunslinger” for his fearlessness in making trades, Towers was 34-years-old when he began his role as general
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manager after serving as the club’s director of scouting the previous two seasons. Under Towers, the Padres enjoyed some of the
most successful years in club history, including four National League West titles (1996, 1998, 2005, 2006) and a National League
pennant in 1998.
The ’98 club, which set a franchise record for victories (98), was comprised of a number of Towers’ acquisitions, including Wally Joyner, Chris Gomez,
Greg Vaughn, Quilvio Veras, Sterling Hitchcock and Kevin Brown. During his tenure in San Diego, Towers was also responsible for acquiring Phil Nevin, Ryan
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TED LEITNER
INDUCTED 2022
Leitner was the primary play-by-play radio voice of “My Padres” for 41 years from 1980 through the 2020 season. He has been
a broadcaster for 43 years in San Diego as he continues to be the voice of the San Diego State University Aztec football and
basketball programs.
His career includes 25 years (1978-2002) as a sports anchor for KFMB-TV, the local CBS affiliate, and play-by-play roles for the
San Diego Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League, the San Diego Clippers of the National Basketball
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Association, the University of Oklahoma and the University of Connecticut.
Beyond broadcasting, Leitner has served as the Master of Ceremonies for many Padres events, including Padres Hall of Fame ceremonies, the memorials
of Jerry Coleman and Tony Gwynn, Padres Opening Day ceremonies, and Jerry Coleman Day in 2012, which honored Coleman’s 70 years in baseball.
LARRY LUCCHINO
INDUCTED 2022
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that went on to win two National League West titles (1996, 1998) and the 1998 National League pennant, first by hiring fellow
Padres Hall of Famer Kevin Towers as General Manager, and then by working closely with Towers and Manager Bruce Bochy to
construct championship-caliber teams.
The approval and design of Petco Park was Lucchino’s lasting legacy, from lobbying city officials and working to win the 1998
vote that approved the ballpark to leading the design of the ballpark.
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JAKE PEAVY
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INDUCTED 2023
Peavy, the only Padre to ever notch a pitching Triple Crown in franchise history (2007; 19 wins, 2.54 ERA, 240 SO), went 92-68
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with a 3.29 ERA (491 ER, 1342.2 IP), 1.19 WHIP and 1,348 strikeouts in 212 career starts for the Padres from 2002 through 2009.
A three-time All-Star (2005, 2007, 2012) and unanimous 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner, Peavy finished his Padres career
as the all-time franchise leader in strikeouts and ranks 2nd in winning percentage (.575), quality starts (142), SO/9.0 IP (9.04),
opponents AVG (.232) and opponents OBP (.297), T-2nd in wins (other: Randy Jones), 3rd in starts, 4th in innings and ERA, and
8th in CG (7) and shutouts (7).
The 6-foot-1, 180-pound right-hander struck out a career-best 16 batters in a game twice (5/22/06 vs ATL, 4/25/07 at ARI), a
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club record that still stands today. Peavy was originally selected by the Padres in the 15th round (472nd overall) of the 1999 MLB First-Year Player draft out
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JOHN MOORES
INDUCTED 2023
Under John Moores’ ownership from 1994 through 2012, the Padres won four NL West titles and the 1998 National League
pennant. He was instrumental in the design and construction of Petco Park in downtown San Diego. Approved by a public vote
in 1998, Petco Park was the catalyst for the redevelopment of the surrounding neighborhood and is recognized as one of the
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most successful public-private partnerships among sports venues. Nearly two decades later, Petco Park was honored by USA
Today as the No. 1 Ballpark in America.
Moores focused his efforts on community and philanthropic endeavors during his time with the Padres, including the
launch of the Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health, which is currently ranked No. 1 in San Diego and No. 20 in the
nation for cancer care (U.S. News and World Report). He founded the River Blindness Foundation, which was absorbed into the Carter Center. Moores
also supported UC San Diego, San Diego State University, San Diego Zoo, The Carter Center, The Scripps Research Institute, The Innocence Project,
Foundation for the Children of the Californias, and University of Houston.
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TONY GWYNN
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PADRES IN THE HALL OF FAME
Fourteen players and managers who have worn a San Diego Padres uniform have earned enshrinement into the National Baseball Hall of
Fame, including 2023 electee Fred McGriff. Other Hall of Famers with ties to the Padres include Tony Gwynn, Trevor Hoffman, Dave
Winfield, Ozzie Smith, Rollie Fingers, Goose Gossage, Rickey Henderson, Willie McCovey, Gaylord Perry, Mike Piazza, Roberto Alomar,
Greg Maddux and Dick Williams. For more information on San Diego Padres in the Hall of Fame, visit the "Hall of Famers" team pages at
www.baseballhall.org.
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in a row with a grand slam.
● Padded cap worn by pitcher Alex Torres on June 21, 2014, becoming the first pitcher wear the new
padded cap in a game.
● Manager Bud Black’s 1983 throwback uniform with memorial jersey patch worn as a tribute on July
14, 2011 to Hall of Famer Dick Williams during the team’s first home game after he passed away.
● Glove used by Kevin Kouzmanoff during the 2009 season when he set a single-season record for
NL third basemen with a .990 fielding percentage, making only three errors in 309 total chances.
● Bat used by Jody Gerut hit a leadoff home run in the first game at Citi Field, the first time in that the
first batter of the first regular-season game at a new ballpark has hit a home run.
● Ticket from the final Hall of Fame Game, which was to be played June 16, 2008 against the Padres
but was rained out.
● Jersey worn by Greg Maddux during his 350 th career win on May 10, 2008.
Manny Machado wore this City
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● Ball signed by 2007 BBWAA Hall of Fame electee Tony Gwynn.
● Jersey, cap, spikes, glove and final out ball used by Trevor Hoffman on June 6, 2007, when he recorded his 500 th career save, the first reliever to
achieve the milestone.
● Ball, cap, jersey and spikes from Trevor Hoffman’s 479 th save on Sept. 24, 2006, which surpassed Lee Smith for the all-time lead.
● Jersey worn by Mike Piazza on April 26, 2006 when he hit his 400 th career home run.
● Uniform, spikes, ball and ticket from Trevor Hoffman’s 400 th career save on May 6, 2005.
● Bat used by Brian Giles to record the first hit at PETCO Park on April 8, 2004.
● Jersey worn by Rickey Henderson for his 2,063 rd career walk, breaking Babe Ruth’s record, April 25, 2001.
● Bat used by Tony Gwynn to record his 3,000 th career hit on Aug. 6, 1999.
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● Bat and spikes used by Tony Gwynn in 1997, when he achieved his 8 th N.L. batting title.
● Jersey worn by Tony Gwynn during the 1994 season when he recorded his 5 th NL batting title.
● Cap worn by Steve Garvey to set NL record for consecutive games played, April 16, 1983.
● Bat from Nate Colbert’s record 13 RBI in a doubleheader on Aug. 1, 1972.
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A LOOK AHEAD TO 2025
Ballots for the 2025 Hall of Fame/BBWAA election will be distributed following the 2024 season with results from the voting
scheduled to be announced in January 2025. A partial list of first-year candidates for election includes Félix Hernández, CC
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Sabathia, Ichiro Suzuki and Troy Tulowitzki. Historical information on past BBWAA elections and the election process can be
accessed at www.baseballhall.org or by contacting the Hall of Fame Communications department.
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1970 Cito Gaston former San Diego bullpen coach who passed
1995 Tony Gwynn away on September 18, 1982.
1971 Clay Kirby
1996 Brian Johnson McCullough, whose career as a player, coach,
1972 Nate Colbert
1997 Steve Finley instructor and scout spanned nearly five decades,
1973 Fred Kendall
1998 Greg Vaughn was an inspirational and popular figure. The
1974 Bobby Tolan
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1999 Trevor Hoffman award originally honored the Padres’ top rookie,
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1975 Randy Jones but since 1990, it has come to recognize the
2000 Woody Williams
1976 Randy Jones club’s best pitcher.
2001 Ryan Klesko
1977 George Hendrick Year Name
2002 Mark Kotsay
1978 Dave Winfield 1982 Luis DeLeon
2003 Bruce Bochy
1979 Dave Winfield
2004 Brian Giles 1983 Mark Thurmond
1980 Gene Richards
2005 Woody Williams 1984 Carmelo Martinez
1981 Juan Bonilla
2006 Jake Peavy 1985 Lance McCullers
1982 Terry Kennedy
2007 Adrian Gonzalez 1986 John Kruk
1983 Alan Wiggins
2008 Chris Young
1984 Tony Gwynn 1987 Benito Santiago
2009 Bud Black
1985 Garry Templeton 1988 Roberto Alomar
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2001 Phil Nevin Established in 2006 as the Fireman’s Award, it 2002 Trevor Hoffman
2002 Ryan Klesko was renamed to the Darrel Akerfelds Bullpen 2003 Rod Beck
2003 Mark Loretta Award following the 2012 season to honor the 2004 Jake Peavy
2004 Mark Loretta most outstanding member of the Padres bullpen,
as voted on by his peers. It was named for the 2005 Jake Peavy
2005 Brian Giles
Padres former bullpen coach who passed away 2006 Trevor Hoffman
2006 Adrian Gonzalez
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on June 24, 2012 after a battle with pancreatic 2007 Jake Peavy
2007 Khalil Greene
cancer. “Ak” was a coach, mentor and friend to the
2008 Adrian Gonzalez 2008 Jake Peavy
Padres family from 1997-2012.
2009 Adrian Gonzalez Year Name 2009 Heath Bell
2010 Adrian Gonzalez 2010 Heath Bell
2006 Trevor Hoffman
2011 Cameron Maybin 2011 Heath Bell
2007 Heath Bell
2012 Chase Headley
2012 Clayton Richard
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NL MVP SPORTING NEWS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM
Year Name Voting outlet Year Name
1996 Ken Caminiti BBWAA 1975 Randy Jones (LHP)
1976 Randy Jones (LHP)
NL CY YOUNG AWARD 1978 Gaylord Perry (RHP)
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Year Name Voting outlet
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1979 Dave Winfield (OF)
1976 Randy Jones BBWAA 1984 Tony Gwynn (OF), Mark Thurmond (LHP)
1978 Gaylord Perry BBWAA 1986 Tony Gwynn (OF)
1989 Mark Davis BBWAA
1987 Tony Gwynn (OF), Benito Santiago (C)
2007 Jake Peavy BBWAA
1989 Tony Gwynn (OF), Benito Santiago (C)
2023 Blake Snell BBWAA
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RAWLINGS NL GOLD GLOVE AWARD 1995 Ken Caminiti (3B)
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Year Name 1996 Ken Caminiti (3B)
1979 Dave Winfield (OF) 2007 Jake Peavy (RHP)
1980 Dave Winfield (OF), Ozzie Smith (SS) 2012 Chase Headley (3B)
1981 Ozzie Smith (SS) 2020 Manny Machado (3B), Fernando Tatis Jr. (SS)
1986 Tony Gwynn (OF) 2021 Manny Machado (3B), Fernando Tatis Jr. (SS)
1987 Tony Gwynn (OF) 2022 Juan Soto (OF)
1988 Benito Santiago, (C) 2023 Juan Soto (OF), Blake Snell (SP)
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1989 Tony Gwynn (OF), Benito Santiago (C)
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1990 Tony Gwynn (OF), Benito Santiago (C)
NL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Year Name Voting outlet
1991 Tony Gwynn (OF)
1992 Gary Sheffield (3B) The Sporting News
1995 Ken Caminiti (3B), Steve Finley (CF)
1996 Ken Caminiti (3B) ESPN
1996 Ken Caminiti (3B), Steve Finley (CF)
1997 Ken Caminiti (3B) NL PITCHER OF THE YEAR
2006 Mike Cameron (OF) Year Name Voting outlet
2007 Greg Maddux (RHP) 1976 Randy Jones (LHP) The Sporting News
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2009 Adrian Gonzalez (1B) 2007 Jake Peavy (RHP) The Sporting News
2012 Chase Headley (3B)
2020 Trent Grisham (CF) NL MANAGER OF THE YEAR
2022 Trent Grisham (CF) Year Name Voting outlet
2023 Fernando Tatis Jr. (RF), Ha-Seong Kim (UTL) 1996 Bruce Bochy BBWAA, The Sporting News
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1998 Bruce Bochy The Sporting News
RAWLINGS NL PLATINUM GLOVE AWARD 2010 Bud Black BBWAA, The Sporting News
Year Name
NL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
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2023 Fernando Tatis Jr. (RF)
Year Name Voting outlet
NL SILVER SLUGGER 1987 Benito Santiago BBWAA, The Sporting News
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Year Name 2004 Khalil Greene Baseball America
1983 Terry Kennedy (C)
1984 Tony Gwynn (OF), Garry Templeton (SS) NL RELIEVER OF THE YEAR
1986 Tony Gwynn (OF) Year Name Voting outlet
1987 Tony Gwynn (OF), Benito Santiago (C) 1977 Rollie Fingers The Sporting News, Rolaids
1988 Benito Santiago (C) 1978 Rollie Fingers The Sporting News, Rolaids
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1989 Tony Gwynn (OF) 1980 Rollie Fingers The Sporting News, Rolaids
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June, 1978 Dave Winfield August, 2004 Jake Peavy
April, 1983 Terry Kennedy May, 2005 Trevor Hoffman
April, 1984 Tony Gwynn June, 2006 Chris Young
June, 1987 Tony Gwynn May, 2007 Jake Peavy
July, 1988 Tony Gwynn August, 2007 Jake Peavy
August, 1992 Gary Sheffield September, 2007 Jake Peavy
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NL ALL-STAR SELECTIONS
Year Name Year Name
1969 Chris Cannizzaro (C) 1996 Tony Gwynn (OF, injured DNP), Ken Caminiti (3B)
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Year Home W-L Away W-L Total W-L W% Position GB Home Attendance
1969 28-53 24-57 52-110 .321 6 41.0 613,327
1970 31-50 32-49 63-99 .389 6 39.0 633,439
1971 33-48 28-52 61-100 .379 6 28.5 549,085
1972 26-54 32-41 58-95 .379 6 36.5 644,272
1973 31-50 29-52 60-102 .370 6 39.0 611,826
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1974 36-45 24-57 60-102 .370 6 42.0 1,075,399
1975 38-43 33-48 71-91 .438 4 37.0 1,281,747
1976 42-38 31-51 73-89 .451 5 29.0 1,458,478
1977 35-46 34-47 69-93 .426 5 29.0 1,376,269
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1979 39-42 29-51 68-93 .422 5 22.0 1,456,967
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1980 45-36 28-53-1 73-89-1 .451 6 19.5 1,139,026
1981 20-35 21-34 41-69 .373 6 26.0 519,161
1982 43-38 38-43 81-81 .500 4 8.0 1,607,516
1983 47-34-1 34-47 81-81-1 .500 4 10.0 1,539,819
1984 48-33 44-37 92-70 .568 1 12.0 1,983,904
1985 44-37 39-42 83-79 .512 T3 12.0 2,210,352
1986 43-38 31-50 74-88 .457 4 22.0 1,805,776
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1987 37-44 28-53 65-97 .401 6 25.0 1,454,061
1988 47-34 36-44 83-78 .516 3 11.0 1,506,896
1989 46-35 43-38 89-73 .549 2 3.0 2,009,032
1990 37-44 38-43 75-87 .463 T4 16.0 1,856,395
1991 42-39 42-39 84-78 .519 3 10.0 1,804,289
1992 45-36 37-44 82-80 .506 3 16.0 1,722,102
1993 34-47 27-54 61-101 .377 7 43.0 1,375,432
PADRES
1995 40-32 30-42 70-74 .486 3 8.0 1,041,805
1996 45-36 46-35 91-71 .562 1 1.0 2,187,886
1997 39-42 37-44 76-86 .469 4 14.0 2,089,333
1998 54-27 44-37 98-64 .604 1 9.5 2,555,901
1999 46-35 28-53 74-88 .457 4 26.0 2,523,538
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
2000 41-40 35-46 76-86 .469 5 21.0 2,423,149
RECORDS
2001 35-46 44-37 79-83 .488 4 13.0 2,378,116
2002 41-40 25-56 66-96 .407 5 32.0 2,220,601
&
2003 35-46 29-52 64-98 .395 5 36.5 2,027,020
2004 42-39 45-36 87-75 .537 3 6.0 3,016,752
OPPONENTS
2005 46-35 36-45 82-80 .506 1 5.0 2,869,787
2006 43-38 45-36 88-74 .543 T1 0.0 2,659,757
2007 47-34 42-40 89-74 .546 3 1.5 2,790,074
2008 35-46 28-53 63-99 .389 5 21.0 2,427,535
2009 42-39 33-48 75-87 .463 4 20.0 1,922,603
2010 45-36 45-36 90-72 .556 2 2.0 2,131,774
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Padres have tied twice in club history: June 9, 1980 @ CIN (6-6) and September 28, 1983 vs. LAD (4-4)
MEDIA
315
DIRECTORY
CLUB
TOP 10 HOME ATTENDANCE SEASON RECORDS TOP 5 PETCO PARK SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE RECORDS
Rank Year Home Attendance Rank Date Attendance Opponent
1 2023 3,271,554 1 March 30, 2014 45,567 LAD
2 2004 3,016,752 2 April 6, 2009 45,496 LAD
3 2022 2,987,470 3 September 30, 2004 45,389 SF
4 2005 2,869,787 4 May 16, 2015 45,282 WSH
SCOUTING & PLAYER
6 2006 2,659,757
7 1998 2,555,901
8 1999 2,523,538
9 2015 2,459,742
10 2008 2,427,535
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
316
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
OPENING DAY ROOKIE STARTERS
Year Name Position
1969 Rafael Robles* SS
1970 Van Kelly 3B
Jerry Morales LF
MANAGER
& STAFF
1972 Derrel Thomas 2B
1973 Bob Davis* C
John Grubb CF
Dave Hilton 3B
1977 Bill Almon SS
Mike Champion 2B
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
1978 Ozzie Smith* SS
1979 Barry Evans 3B
1981 Randy Bass 1B
Juan Bonilla* 2B
1984 Carmelo Martinez LF
1985 Gerry Davis LF
1986 Bip Roberts* 2B
1987 Joey Cora* 2B
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Benito Santiago C
1993 Jeff Gardner 2B
1994 Dave Staton 1B
2002 Ramon Vazquez 3B
2003 Xavier Nady RF
2004 Khalil Greene SS
2006 Josh Barfield* 2B
PADRES
2012 Yonder Alonso 1B
2013 Jedd Gyorko* 2B
2014 Tommy Medica LF
2017 Manuel Margot CF
Hunter Renfroe RF
2019 Fernando Tatis Jr.* SS
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
* made MLB debut as an Opening Day starter for San Diego
&
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
317
DIRECTORY
CLUB
TOP 5 PETCO PARK SERIES IN ATTENDANCE SAN DIEGO RAINOUTS & DELAYS
EXECUTIVES
318
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
SD 2 SD 8 SD 0 SD 6
vs. HOU 1 vs. ATL 3 vs. SF 4 vs. ATL 5
Attendance 23,370 Attendance 28,215 Attendance 34,554 Attendance 16,555
Rafael Robles SS Tommy Dean SS Dave Campbell 2B Enzo Hernandez SS
Roberto Pena 2B Van Kelly 3B Larry Stahl LF Derrel Thomas 2B
Tony Gonzalez CF Ollie Brown RF Clarence Gaston CF Leron Lee LF
MANAGER
Ollie Brown RF Nate Colbert 1B Nate Colbert 1B Nate Colbert 1B
& STAFF
Bill Davis 1B Clarence Gaston CF Ollie Brown RF Larry Stahl RF
Larry Stahl LF Jerry Morales LF Ed Spiezio 3B Jose Morales CF
Ed Spiezio 3B Dave Campbell 2B Chris Cannizzaro C Bob Barton C
Chris Cannizzaro C Chris Cannizzaro C Tommy Dean SS Dave Campbell 3B
Dick Selma RHP Pat Dobson RHP Tom Phoebus RHP Clay Kirby RHP
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Clarence Gaston RF Nate Colbert LF John Grubb CF Mike Ivie 1B
Dave Hilton 3B Fred Kendall C Glenn Beckert 3B Doug Rader 3B
Dave Roberts 2B Dave Hilton 3B Randy Hundley C Hector Torres SS
Bob Davis C Enzo Hernandez SS Enzo Hernandez SS Bob Davis C
Clay Kirby RHP Bill Greif RHP Randy Jones LHP Randy Jones LHP
PADRES
@ CIN 5 @ SF 2 @ LAD 3 vs. SF 4
Attendance 51,869 Attendance 36,131 Attendance 46,536 Attendance 29,535
Gene Richards LF Gene Richards 1B Gene Richards CF Ozzie Smith SS
Mike Champion 2B Derrel Thomas 2B Ozzie Smith SS Dave Cash 2B
Dave Winfield RF Oscar Gamble LF Mike Hargrove 1B Gene Richards LF
HISTORY
George Hendrick CF Dave Winfield RF Dave Winfield RF Dave Winfield RF
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Gene Tenace C George Hendrick CF Jerry Turner LF Jerry Mumphrey CF
Mike Ivie 1B Gene Tenace C Barry Evans 3B Gene Tenace 1B
&
Doug Rader 3B Bill Almon 3B Gene Tenace C Bill Fahey C
Bill Almon SS Ozzie Smith SS Fernando Gonzalez 2B Aurelio Rodriguez 3B
Randy Jones LHP Gaylord Perry RHP Gaylord Perry RHP Randy Jones LHP
OPPONENTS
John Curtis LHP Juan Eichelberger RHP Tim Lollar LHP Eric Show RHP
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
319
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SD 3 SD 1 SD 3 SD 3
@ SF 4 @ LAD 2 @ SF 4 @ HOU 6
Attendance 52,714 Attendance 49,444 Attendance 52,020 Attendance 39,906
Jerry Davis LF Bip Roberts 2B Marvell Wynne CF Stan Jefferson CF
Mario Ramirez 2B Tony Gwynn RF Garry Templeton SS Tony Gwynn RF
Tony Gwynn RF Kevin McReynolds CF Tony Gwynn RF Keith Moreland LF
MANAGER
LaMarr Hoyt RHP Eric Show RHP Eric Show RHP Ed Whitson RHP
SD 4 SD 1 SD 2 SD 4
PADRES
April 1, 1997 March 31, 1998 April 4, 1999 (Monterrey, MX) April 3, 2000
SD 12 SD 10 SD 2 SD 1
vs. NYM 5 @ CIN 2 vs. COL 8 @ NYM 2
Attendance 43,005 Attendance 54,578 Attendance 27,104 Attendance 52,308
Quilvio Veras 2B Quilvio Veras 2B Quilvio Veras 2B Al Martin LF
SCOUTING & PLAYER
320
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
SD 2 SD 0 SD 2 SD 8
@ SF 3 @ ARI 2 vs. SF 5 @ LAD 2
Attendance 40,930 Attendance 47,025 Attendance 61,707 Attendance 53,850
Damian Jackson 2B D’Angelo Jimenez 2B Mark Loretta 2B Sean Burroughs 3B
Mark Kotsay CF Mark Kotsay CF Mark Kotsay CF Mark Loretta 2B
Ryan Klesko 1B Ron Gant LF Rondell White LF Brian Giles RF
MANAGER
Phil Nevin 3B Phil Nevin 1B Ryan Klesko 1B Phil Nevin 1B
& STAFF
Tony Gwynn RF Bubba Trammell RF Xavier Nady RF Ryan Klesko LF
Mike Darr LF Deivi Cruz SS Sean Burroughs 3B Jay Payton CF
Wiki Gonzalez C Wiki Gonzalez C Gary Bennett C Ramon Hernandez C
Chris Gomez SS Ramon Vazquez 3B Ramon Vazquez SS Khalil Greene SS
Woody Williams RHP Kevin Jarvis RHP Brian Lawrence RHP Brian Lawrence RHP
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Ryan Klesko LF Adrian Gonzalez 1B Josh Bard C Scott Hairston CF
Ramon Hernandez C Khalil Greene SS Khalil Greene SS Khalil Greene SS
Xavier Nady CF Vinny Castilla 3B Kevin Kouzmanoff 3B Josh Bard C
Sean Burroughs 3B Josh Barfield 2B Jose Cruz Jr. LF Paul McAnulty LF
Woody Williams RHP Jake Peavy RHP Jake Peavy RHP Jake Peavy RHP
PADRES
vs. LAD 4 @ ARI 6 @ STL 3 vs. LAD 5
Attendance 45,496 Attendance 49,059 Attendance 46,368 Attendance 42,941
Jody Gerut CF Tony Gwynn CF Will Venable RF Cameron Maybin CF
David Eckstein 2B David Eckstein 2B Jason Bartlett SS Chris Denorfia RF
Brian Giles RF Adrian Gonzalez 1B Orlando Hudson 2B Chase Headley 3B
HISTORY
Adrian Gonzalez 1B Kyle Blanks LF Brad Hawpe 1B Jesus Guzman LF
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Kevin Kouzmanoff 3B Chase Headley 3B Ryan Ludwick LF Nick Hundley C
Chase Headley LF Will Venable RF Chase Headley 3B Yonder Alonso 1B
Henry Blanco C Nick Hundley C Cameron Maybin CF Orlando Hudson 2B
&
Luis Rodriguez SS Everth Cabrera SS Nick Hundley C Jason Bartlett SS
Jake Peavy RHP Jon Garland RHP Tim Stauffer RHP Edinson Volquez RHP
April 1, 2013 March 30, 2014 April 6, 2015 April 4, 2016 OPPONENTS
SD 2 SD 3 SD 3 SD 0
@ NYM 11 vs. LAD 1 @ LAD 6 @ LAD 15
Attendance 41,053 Attendance 45,567 Attendance 53,518 Attendance 44,317
Chris Denorfia RF Everth Cabrera SS Wil Myers CF Jon Jay CF
SCOUTING & PLAYER
321
DIRECTORY
CLUB
April 3, 2017 March 28, 2019 April 1, 2021 March 30, 2023
EXECUTIVES
SD 3 SD 2 SD 8 SD 2
@ LAD 14 vs. SF 0 vs. ARI 7 vs. COL 7
Attendance 53,701 Attendance 44,655 Attendance 10,350 Attendance 45,103
Manuel Margot CF Ian Kinsler 2B Tommy Pham CF Trent Grisham CF
Wil Myers 1B Wil Myers LF Fernando Tatis Jr. SS Juan Soto LF
Yangervis Solarte 2B Manny Machado 3B Manny Machado 3B Manny Machado 3B
MANAGER
322
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Year AVG Runs Hits 2B 3B HR RBI SB
1969 .225 468 1,203 180 42 99 431 45
1970 .246 681 1,353 208 36 172 629 60
1971 .233 486 1,250 184 31 96 447 70
1972 .227 488 1,181 168 38 102 452 78
1973 .244 548 1,330 198 26 112 516 88
MANAGER
& STAFF
1974 .229 541 1,239 196 27 99 506 85
1975 .244 552 1,324 215 22 78 505 85
1976 .247 570 1,327 216 37 64 528 92
1977 .249 692 1,397 245 49 120 652 133
1978 .252 591 1,349 208 42 75 542 152
OPERATIONS
1980 .255 591 1,410 195 43 67 546 *239
1981 .256 382 963 170 35 32 350 83
1982 .257 675 1,435 217 #52 81 611 165
1983 .250 653 1,384 207 34 93 592 179
1984 .259 686 1,425 207 42 109 629 152
1985 .255 650 1,405 241 28 109 611 60
1986 .261 656 1,442 239 25 136 629 96
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
1987 .260 668 1,419 209 48 113 621 198
1988 .247 594 1,325 205 35 94 566 123
1989 .251 642 1,360 215 32 120 598 136
1990 .257 673 1,429 243 35 123 628 138
1991 .244 636 1,321 204 36 121 591 101
1992 .255 617 1,396 255 30 135 576 69
1993 .252 679 1,386 239 28 153 633 92
PADRES
1995 .272 668 1,345 231 20 116 618 124
1996 .265 771 1,499 285 24 147 718 109
1997 .271 795 1,519 275 16 152 761 140
1998 .253 749 1,390 292 30 167 715 79
1999 .252 710 1,360 256 22 153 671 *174
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
2000 .254 752 1,413 279 37 157 714 131
RECORDS
2001 .252 789 1,379 273 26 161 753 129
2002 .253 662 1,393 243 29 136 627 71
&
2003 .261 678 1,442 257 32 128 641 76
2004 .273 768 1,521 304 32 159 722 52
OPPONENTS
2005 .257 684 1,416 269 39 130 655 99
2006 .263 731 1,465 298 38 161 698 123
2007 .251 741 1,408 322 31 171 704 55
2008 .250 637 1,390 264 27 154 615 36
2009 .242 638 1,315 265 31 141 605 82
2010 .246 665 1,338 236 24 132 630 124
SCOUTING & PLAYER
* Led League
#Tied for League Lead
MEDIA
323
DIRECTORY
CLUB
* Led League
#Tied for League Lead
MEDIA
324
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Year Player AVG Year Player Hits Year Player HR
1969 Ollie Brown .264 1969 Ollie Brown 150 1969 Nate Colbert 24
1970 Clarence Gaston .318 1970 Clarence Gaston 186 1970 Nate Colbert 38
1971 Ollie Brown .273 1971 Nate Colbert 149 1971 Nate Colbert 27
1972 Clarence Gaston .269 1972 Nate Colbert 141 1972 Nate Colbert 38
1973 Dave Roberts .286 1973 Colbert and Kendall 143 1973 Nate Colbert 22
MANAGER
& STAFF
1974 John Grubb .286 1974 Dave Winfield 132 1974 Willie McCovey 22
1975 Tito Fuentes .280 1975 Tito Fuentes 158 1975 Willie McCovey 23
1976 Mike Ivie .291 1976 Dave Winfield 139 1976 Dave Winfield 13
1977 George Hendrick .311 1977 Dave Winfield 169 1977 Dave Winfield 25
SUPPORT STAFF,
1979 Dave Winfield .308 1979 Dave Winfield 184 1979 Dave Winfield 34
OPERATIONS
1980 Gene Richards .301 1980 Gene Richards 193 1980 Dave Winfield 20
1981 Luis Salazar .303 1981 Luis Salazar 121 1981 Jim Lefebvre 8
1982 Terry Kennedy .295 1982 Terry Kennedy 166 1982 Terry Kennedy 21
1983 Terry Kennedy .284 1983 Terry Kennedy 156 1983 Terry Kennedy 17
1984 Tony Gwynn *.351 1984 Tony Gwynn *213 1984 McReynolds and Nettles 20
1985 Tony Gwynn .317 1985 Tony Gwynn 197 1985 Carmelo Martinez 21
1986 Tony Gwynn .329 1986 Tony Gwynn *211 1986 Kevin McReynolds 26
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
1987 Tony Gwynn *.370 1987 Tony Gwynn *218 1987 John Kruk 20
1988 Tony Gwynn *.313 1988 Tony Gwynn 163 1988 Carmelo Martinez 18
1989 Tony Gwynn *.336 1989 Tony Gwynn *203 1989 Jack Clark 26
1990 Gwynn and Roberts .309 1990 Tony Gwynn 177 1990 Jack Clark 25
1991 Tony Gwynn .317 1991 Tony Gwynn 168 1991 Fred McGriff 31
1992 Gary Sheffield *.330 1992 Gary Sheffield 184 1992 Fred McGriff *35
1993 Tony Gwynn .358 1993 Tony Gwynn 175 1993 Phil Plantier 34
PADRES
1995 Tony Gwynn *.368 1995 Tony Gwynn #197 1995 Ken Caminiti 26
1996 Tony Gwynn *.353 1996 Steve Finley 195 1996 Ken Caminiti 40
1997 Tony Gwynn *.372 1997 Tony Gwynn *220 1997 Steve Finley 28
1998 Tony Gwynn .321 1998 Greg Vaughn 156 1998 Greg Vaughn 50
1999 Tony Gwynn .339 1999 Tony Gwynn 139 1999 Reggie Sanders 26
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
2000 Phil Nevin .303 2000 Eric Owens 171 2000 Phil Nevin 31
RECORDS
2001 Phil Nevin .306 2001 Phil Nevin 167 2001 Phil Nevin 41
2002 Ryan Klesko .300 2002 Mark Kotsay 169 2002 Ryan Klesko 29
&
2003 Mark Loretta .314 2003 Mark Loretta 185 2003 Ryan Klesko 21
2004 Mark Loretta .335 2004 Mark Loretta 208 2004 Phil Nevin 26
OPPONENTS
2005 Brian Giles .301 2005 Brian Giles 164 2005 Ryan Klesko 18
2006 Adrian Gonzalez .304 2006 Adrian Gonzalez 173 2006 Adrian Gonzalez 24
2007 Adrian Gonzalez .282 2007 Adrian Gonzalez 182 2007 Adrian Gonzalez 30
2008 Brian Giles .306 2008 Adrian Gonzalez 172 2008 Adrian Gonzalez 36
2009 Adrian Gonzalez .277 2009 Adrian Gonzalez 153 2009 Adrian Gonzalez 40
2010 Adrian Gonzalez .298 2010 Adrian Gonzalez 176 2010 Adrian Gonzalez 31
SCOUTING & PLAYER
2011 Cameron Maybin .264 2011 Bartlett and Maybin 136 2011 Ryan Ludwick 11
DEVELOPMENT
2012 Chase Headley .286 2012 Chase Headley 173 2012 Chase Headley 31
2013 Chris Denorfia .279 2013 Chris Denorfia 132 2013 Jedd Gyorko 23
2014 Seth Smith .266 2014 Seth Smith 118 2014 Yasmani Grandal 15
2015 Yangervis Solarte .270 2015 Matt Kemp 158 2015 Justin Upton 26
2016 Wil Myers .259 2016 Wil Myers 155 2016 Wil Myers 28
2017 Manuel Margot .263 2017 Wil Myers 138 2017 Wil Myers 30
2018 Eric Hosmer .253 2018 Eric Hosmer 155 2018 Hunter Renfroe 26
PETCO PARK
2019 Eric Hosmer .265 2019 Eric Hosmer 164 2019 Hunter Renfroe 33
2020 Manny Machado .304 2020 Manny Machado 68 2020 Fernando Tatis Jr. 17
2021 Fernando Tatis Jr. .282 2021 Manny Machado 157 2021 Fernando Tatis Jr. 42
2022 Manny Machado .298 2022 Manny Machado 172 2022 Manny Machado 32
2023 Xander Bogaerts .285 2023 Xander Bogaerts 170 2023 Juan Soto 35
COMMUNITY
3.1 PA/Team G
*League Leader
#tied for League Lead
MEDIA
325
DIRECTORY
CLUB
1978 Dave Winfield 30 1978 Gene Richards *12 1978 Dave Winfield 97
1979 Dave Winfield 29 1979 Dave Winfield 10 1979 Dave Winfield *118
1980 Gene Richards 26 1980 Gene Richards 8 1980 Dave Winfield 87
1981 Ruppert Jones 34 1981 Gene Richards 12 1981 Gene Richards 42
1982 Terry Kennedy 42 1982 Richards and Templeton 8 1982 Terry Kennedy 97
1983 Terry Kennedy 27 1983 Juan Bonilla 4 1983 Terry Kennedy 98
1984 Carmelo Martinez 28 1984 Tony Gwynn 10 1984 Steve Garvey 86
1985 Steve Garvey 34 1985 Steve Garvey 6 1985 Steve Garvey 81
1986 Tony Gwynn 33 1986 Tony Gwynn 7 1986 Kevin McReynolds 96
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
1995 Caminiti and Gwynn 33 1995 Steve Finley 8 1995 Ken Caminiti 94
1996 Steve Finley 45 1996 Steve Finley 9 1996 Ken Caminiti 130
1997 Tony Gwynn 49 1997 Steve Finley 5 1997 Tony Gwynn 119
1998 Steve Finley 40 1998 Steve Finley 6 1998 Greg Vaughn 119
1999 Gwynn and Nevin 27 1999 Eric Owens 3 1999 Phil Nevin 85
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
2000 Phil Nevin 34 2000 Eric Owens 7 2000 Phil Nevin 107
HISTORY
2001 Phil Nevin 41 2001 Jackson and Klesko 6 2001 Phil Nevin 126
2002 Ryan Klesko 39 2002 Mark Kotsay 7 2002 Ryan Klesko 95
2003 Kotsay and Loretta 28 2003 Sean Burroughs 6 2003 Mark Loretta 72
2004 Brian Giles 33 2004 Brian Giles 7 2004 Phil Nevin 105
OPPONENTS
2012 Yonder Alonso 39 2012 Will Venable 8 2012 Chase Headley *115
2013 Chase Headley 35 2013 Will Venable 8 2013 Jedd Gyorko 63
2014 Seth Smith 31 2014 Seth Smith 5 2014 Jedd Gyorko 51
2015 Norris and Solarte 33 2015 Cory Spangenberg 5 2015 Matt Kemp 100
2016 Wil Myers 29 2016 Ryan Schimpf 5 2016 Wil Myers 94
2017 Wil Myers 29 2017 Manuel Margot 7 2017 Wil Myers 74
2018 Galvis and Hosmer 31 2018 Manuel Margot 8 2018 Eric Hosmer 69
PETCO PARK
2019 Eric Hosmer 29 2019 Fernando Tatis Jr. 6 2019 Eric Hosmer 99
2020 Jake Cronenworth 15 2020 Cronenworth and Grisham 3 2020 Manny Machado 47
2021 Jake Cronenworth 33 2021 Jake Cronenworth 7 2021 Manny Machado 106
2022 Manny Machado 37 2022 Jake Cronenworth 4 2022 Manny Machado 102
2023 Fernando Tatis Jr. 33 2023 Jake Cronenworth 7 2023 Juan Soto 109
COMMUNITY
*League Leader
#tied for League Lead
MEDIA
326
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Year Player XBH Year Player Runs Year Player SB
1969 Nate Colbert 53 1969 Ollie Brown 76 1969 Jose Arcia 14
1970 Nate Colbert 61 1970 Clarence Gaston 92 1970 Dave Campbell 18
1971 Nate Colbert 55 1971 Nate Colbert 81 1971 Enzo Hernandez 21
1972 Nate Colbert 67 1972 Nate Colbert 87 1972 Enzo Hernandez 24
1973 Nate Colbert 49 1973 Nate Colbert 73 1973 Hernandez and Thomas 15
MANAGER
& STAFF
1974 McCovey and Winfield 42 1974 Dave Winfield 57 1974 Enzo Hernandez 37
1975 John Grubb 42 1975 Dave Winfield 74 1975 Dave Winfield 23
1976 Dave Winfield 43 1976 Dave Winfield 81 1976 Dave Winfield 26
1977 Dave Winfield 61 1977 Dave Winfield 104 1977 Gene Richards 56
1978 Dave Winfield 59 1978 Gene Richards 90 1978 Ozzie Smith 40
OPERATIONS
1980 Dave Winfield 51 1980 Gene Richards 91 1980 Gene Richards 61
1981 Ruppert Jones 39 1981 Jones and Smith 53 1981 Ozzie Smith 22
1982 Terry Kennedy 64 1982 Garry Templeton 76 1982 Alan Wiggins 33
1983 Terry Kennedy 45 1983 Alan Wiggins 83 1983 Alan Wiggins 66
1984 Kevin McReynolds 52 1984 Alan Wiggins 106 1984 Alan Wiggins 70
1985 Steve Garvey 57 1985 Tony Gwynn 90 1985 Garry Templeton 16
1986 Kevin McReynolds 63 1986 Tony Gwynn #107 1986 Tony Gwynn 37
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
1987 Tony Gwynn 56 1987 Tony Gwynn 119 1987 Tony Gwynn 56
1988 Roberto Alomar 39 1988 Roberto Alomar 84 1988 Tony Gwynn 26
1989 Jack Clark 46 1989 Alomar and Gwynn 82 1989 Roberto Alomar 42
1990 Joe Carter 52 1990 Bip Roberts 104 1990 Bip Roberts 46
1991 Fred McGriff 51 1991 Fred McGriff 84 1991 Bip Roberts 26
1992 Gary Sheffield 70 1992 Gary Sheffield 87 1992 Tony Fernandez 20
1993 Fred McGriff 68 1993 Ricky Gutierrez 76 1993 Derek Bell 26
PADRES
1995 Ken Caminiti 59 1995 Steve Finley 104 1995 Steve Finley 36
1996 Steve Finley 84 1996 Steve Finley 126 1996 Rickey Henderson 37
1997 Tony Gwynn 68 1997 Steve Finley 101 1997 Quilvio Veras 33
1998 Greg Vaughn 82 1998 Greg Vaughn 112 1998 Quilvio Veras 24
1999 Reggie Sanders 57 1999 Quilvio Veras 95 1999 Reggie Sanders 36
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
2000 Phil Nevin 66 2000 Ryan Klesko 88 2000 Eric Owens 29
RECORDS
2001 Phil Nevin 72 2001 Ryan Klesko 105 2001 Rickey Henderson 25
2002 Ryan Klesko 69 2002 Ryan Klesko 90 2002 Mark Kotsay 11
&
2003 Mark Loretta 45 2003 Mark Loretta 74 2003 Gary Matthews Jr. 12
2004 Mark Loretta 65 2004 Mark Loretta 108 2004 Kerry Robinson 11
OPPONENTS
2005 Brian Giles 61 2005 Brian Giles 92 2005 Dave Roberts 23
2006 Mike Cameron 65 2006 Mike Cameron 88 2006 Dave Roberts 49
2007 Adrian Gonzalez 79 2007 Adrian Gonzalez 101 2007 Mike Cameron 18
2008 Adrian Gonzalez 69 2008 Adrian Gonzalez 103 2008 Tadahito Iguchi 8
2009 Adrian Gonzalez 69 2009 Adrian Gonzalez 90 2009 Everth Cabrera 25
2010 Adrian Gonzalez 64 2010 Adrian Gonzalez 87 2010 Will Venable 29
SCOUTING & PLAYER
2012 Chase Headley 64 2012 Chase Headley 95 2012 Everth Cabrera *44
2013 Will Venable 52 2013 Chris Denorfia 67 2013 Everth Cabrera 37
2014 Seth Smith 48 2014 Seth Smith 55 2014 Everth Cabrera 18
2015 Matt Kemp 57 2015 Justin Upton 85 2015 Justin Upton 19
2016 Wil Myers 61 2016 Wil Myers 99 2016 Travis Jankowski 30
2017 Wil Myers 62 2017 Wil Myers 80 2017 Wil Myers 20
2018 Eric Hosmer 51 2018 Eric Hosmer 72 2018 Travis Jankowski 24
PETCO PARK
*League Leader
#tied for League Lead
MEDIA
327
DIRECTORY
CLUB
1974 Dave Freisleben 3.65 1974 Freisleben, Greif, Hardy and Spillner 9 1974 Bill Greif 137
1975 Randy Jones *2.24 1975 Randy Jones 20 1975 Dan Spillner 104
1976 Randy Jones 2.74 1976 Randy Jones *22 1976 Brent Storm 103
1977 Bob Shirley 3.70 1977 Bob Shirley 12 1977 Bob Shirley 146
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
1978 Gaylord Perry 2.72 1978 Gaylord Perry 21 1978 Gaylord Perry 154
1979 Gaylord Perry 3.05 1979 Gaylord Perry 12 1979 Gaylord Perry 140
1980 John Curtis 3.51 1980 Shirley and Fingers 11 1980 Steve Mura 107
1981 Juan Eichelberger 3.51 1981 Juan Eichelberger 8 1981 Juan Eichelberger 81
1982 Tim Lollar 3.13 1982 Tim Lollar 16 1982 Tim Lollar 150
1983 Dave Dravecky 3.58 1983 Eric Show 15 1983 Tim Lollar 135
1984 Mark Thurmond 2.97 1984 Eric Show 15 1984 Tim Lollar 131
1985 Dave Dravecky 2.93 1985 Andy Hawkins 18 1985 Eric Show 141
1986 Dave Dravecky 3.07 1986 Hawkins and McCullers 10 1986 Andy Hawkins 117
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
1994 Joey Hamilton 2.98 1994 Joey Hamilton 9 1994 Andy Benes *189
PADRES
1995 Andy Ashby 2.94 1995 Andy Ashby 12 1995 Andy Ashby 150
1996 Fernando Valenzuela 3.62 1996 Joey Hamilton 15 1996 Joey Hamilton 184
1997 Andy Ashby 4.13 1997 Joey Hamilton 12 1997 Andy Ashby 144
1998 Kevin Brown 2.38 1998 Kevin Brown 18 1998 Kevin Brown 257
1999 Andy Ashby 3.80 1999 Andy Ashby 14 1999 Sterling Hitchcock 194
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
2000 Woody Williams 3.75 2000 Matt Clement 13 2000 Matt Clement 170
RECORDS
HISTORY
2001 Kevin Jarvis 4.79 2001 Kevin Jarvis 12 2001 Kevin Jarvis 133
2002 Brian Lawrence 3.69 2002 Brian Lawrence 12 2002 Brian Lawrence 149
2003 Adam Eaton 4.08 2003 Jake Peavy 12 2003 Jake Peavy 156
2004 Jake Peavy *2.27 2004 Lawrence and Peavy 15 2004 Jake Peavy 173
OPPONENTS
2005 Jake Peavy 2.88 2005 Jake Peavy 13 2005 Jake Peavy *216
2006 Chris Young 3.46 2006 Woody Williams 12 2006 Jake Peavy 215
2007 Jake Peavy *2.54 2007 Jake Peavy *19 2007 Jake Peavy *240
2008 Jake Peavy 2.85 2008 Jake Peavy 10 2008 Jake Peavy 166
2009 Kevin Correia 3.91 2009 Kevin Correia 12 2009 Kevin Correia 142
2010 Mat Latos 2.92 2010 Garland, Latos and Richard 14 2010 Mat Latos 189
SCOUTING & PLAYER
2011 Mat Latos 3.47 2011 Aaron Harang 14 2011 Mat Latos 185
DEVELOPMENT
2012 Clayton Richard 3.99 2012 Clayton Richard 14 2012 Edinson Volquez 174
2013 Andrew Cashner 3.09 2013 Eric Stults 11 2013 Eric Stults 131
2014 Tyson Ross 2.81 2014 Ian Kennedy and Tyson Ross 13 2014 Ian Kennedy 207
2015 Tyson Ross 3.26 2015 James Shields 13 2015 James Shields 216
2016 Brad Hand 2.92 2016 Luis Perdomo 9 2016 Drew Pomeranz 115
2017 Brad Hand 2.16 2017 Jhoulys Chacin 13 2017 Jhoulys Chacin 153
2018 Matt Strahm 2.05 2018 Lucchesi and Stammen 8 2018 Joey Lucchesi 145
PETCO PARK
2019 Kirby Yates *1.19 2019 Joey Lucchesi 10 2019 Joey Lucchesi 158
2020 Dinelson Lamet 2.09 2020 Zach Davies 7 2020 Dinelson Lamet 93
2021 Joe Musgrove 3.18 2021 Joe Musgrove 11 2021 Joe Musgrove 203
2022 Joe Musgrove 2.93 2022 Yu Darvish 16 2022 Yu Darvish 197
2023 Blake Snell *2.25 2023 Blake Snell & Michael Wacha 14 2023 Blake Snell 234
COMMUNITY
328
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Year Player IP Year Player CG Year Player SHO
1969 Clay Kirby 215.2 1969 Joe Niekro 8 1969 Joe Niekro 3
1970 Pat Dobson 215.0 1970 Pat Dobson 8 1970 David A. Roberts 2
1971 Dave Roberts 269.2 1971 Dave Roberts 14 1971 Steve Arlin 4
1972 Steve Arlin 250.0 1972 Steve Arlin 12 1972 Fred Norman 6
1973 Bill Greif 199.1 1973 Bill Greif 9 1973 Arlin and Greif 3
MANAGER
& STAFF
1974 Bill Greif 226.0 1974 Bill Greif 7 1974 Dan Spillner 2
1975 Randy Jones 285.0 1975 Randy Jones 18 1975 Randy Jones 6
1976 Randy Jones *315.1 1976 Randy Jones *25 1976 Randy Jones 5
1977 Bob Shirley 214.0 1977 Bob Owchinko 3 1977 Bob Owchinko 2
1978 Gaylord Perry 260.2 1978 Randy Jones 7 1978 Jones, Perry and Rasmus 2
OPERATIONS
1980 John Curtis 187.0 1980 John Curtis 6 1980 Randy Jones 3
1981 Juan Eichelberger 141.1 1981 Chris Welsh 4 1981 Chris Welsh 2
1982 Tim Lollar 232.2 1982 Juan Eichelberger 8 1982 Lollar and Show 2
1983 Eric Show 200.2 1983 Dave Dravecky 9 1983 Eric Show 2
1984 Eric Show 206.2 1984 Dravecky, Lollar and Show 3 1984 Dravecky and Lollar 2
1985 Eric Show 233.0 1985 LaMarr Hoyt 8 1985 LaMarr Hoyt 3
1986 Andy Hawkins 209.1 1986 Dravecky and Hawkins 3 1986 Dravecky, Hawkins, Jones & Thurmond 1
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
1987 Eric Show 206.1 1987 Eric Show 5 1987 Eric Show 3
1988 Eric Show 234.2 1988 Eric Show 13 1988 Andy Hawkins 2
1989 Bruce Hurst 244.2 1989 Bruce Hurst 10 1989 Bruce Hurst 2
1990 Ed Whitson 228.2 1990 Bruce Hurst 9 1990 Bruce Hurst 4
1991 Andy Benes 223.0 1991 Benes and Hurst 4 1991 Greg Harris 2
1992 Andy Benes 231.1 1992 Bruce Hurst 6 1992 Bruce Hurst 4
1993 Andy Benes 230.2 1993 Benes and Gr. Harris 4 1993 Andy Benes 2
PADRES
1995 Joey Hamilton 204.1 1995 Ashby and Hamilton 2 1995 Ashby and Hamilton 2
1996 Joey Hamilton 211.2 1996 Joey Hamilton 3 1996 Joey Hamilton 1
1997 Andy Ashby 200.2 1997 Andy Ashby 2 1997 none —
1998 Kevin Brown 257.0 1998 Kevin Brown 7 1998 Kevin Brown 3
1999 Woody Williams 208.1 1999 Andy Ashby 4 1999 Andy Ashby 3
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
2000 Matt Clement 205.0 2000 Woody Williams 4 2000 none —
RECORDS
2001 Bobby Jones 195.0 2001 Adam Eaton 2 2001 Kevin Jarvis 1
2002 Brian Lawrence 210.0 2002 Brett Tomko 3 2002 Brian Lawrence 2
&
2003 Brian Lawrence 210.2 2003 Eaton and Lawrence 1 2003 none —
2004 Brian Lawrence 203.0 2004 Brian Lawrence 2 2004 Brian Lawrence 1
OPPONENTS
2005 Jake Peavy 203.0 2005 Jake Peavy 3 2005 Jake Peavy 3
2006 Jake Peavy 202.1 2006 Jake Peavy 2 2006 Hensley and Park 1
2007 Jake Peavy 223.1 2007 Greg Maddux 1 2007 none —
2008 Jake Peavy 173.2 2008 Banks, Peavy and Young 1 2008 none —
2009 Kevin Correia 198.0 2009 Correia and Peavy 1 2009 Kevin Correia 1
2010 Clayton Richard 201.2 2010 Latos and Richard 1 2010 Latos and Richard 1
SCOUTING & PLAYER
2012 Clayton Richard 218.2 2012 Bass, Marquis, Richard and Volquez 1 2012 Marquis, Richard and Volquez 1
2013 Eric Stults 203.2 2013 Eric Stults 2 2013 Andrew Cashner 1
2014 Ian Kennedy 201.0 2014 Cashner and Ross 2 2014 Andrew Cashner 2
2015 James Shields 202.1 2015 Tyson Ross 1 2015 none —
2016 Luis Perdomo 146.2 2016 Luis Perdomo 1 2016 none —
2017 Clayton Richard 197.1 2017 Clayton Richard 2 2017 Clayton Richard 1
2018 Clayton Richard 158.2 2018 none — 2018 none —
PETCO PARK
*League Leader
#Tied for League Lead
MEDIA
329
DIRECTORY
CLUB
1978 Rollie Fingers *37 1978 Gaylord Perry 37 1978 Rollie Fingers 67
1979 Rollie Fingers 13 1979 Randy Jones 39 1979 Rollie Fingers 54
1980 Rollie Fingers 23 1980 Curtis and Wise 27 1980 Rollie Fingers 66
1981 Gary Lucas 13 1981 Juan Eichelberger 24 1981 Gary Lucas 57
1982 Gary Lucas 13 1982 Tim Lollar 34 1982 Gary Lucas 65
1983 Gary Lucas 17 1983 Eric Show 33 1983 Luis DeLeon 63
1984 Rich Gossage 25 1984 Eric Show 35 1984 Gossage and Lefferts 62
1985 Rich Gossage 26 1985 Lollar and Whitson 31 1985 Craig Lefferts 60
1986 Rich Gossage 21 1986 Show and Whitson 34 1986 Craig Lefferts 83
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2000 Trevor Hoffman 43 2000 Matt Clement 34 2000 Hoffman and Walker 70
RECORDS
HISTORY
2011 Heath Bell 43 2011 Latos and Stauffer 31 2011 Chad Qualls 77
DEVELOPMENT
2012 Huston Street 23 2012 Clayton Richard #33 2012 Luke Gregerson 77
2013 Huston Street 33 2013 Eric Stults 33 2013 Luke Gregerson 73
2014 Huston Street 24 2014 Ian Kennedy 33 2014 Thayer and Torres 70
2015 Craig Kimbrel 39 2015 Ross and Shields 33 2015 Joaquin Benoit 67
2016 Fernando Rodney 17 2016 Christian Friedrich 23 2016 Brad Hand *82
2017 Brad Hand 21 2017 Chacin and Richard 32 2017 Brad Hand 72
2018 Brad Hand 24 2018 Clatyon Richard 27 2018 Craig Stammen 73
PETCO PARK
*League Leader
#Tied for League Lead
MEDIA
330
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Games Hits Runs Scored
1 Tony Gwynn 2,440 1 Tony Gwynn 3,141 1 Tony Gwynn 1,383
2 Garry Templeton 1,286 2 Garry Templeton 1,135 2 Dave Winfield 599
3 Dave Winfield 1,117 3 Dave Winfield 1,134 3 Gene Richards 484
4 Tim Flannery 972 4 Gene Richards 994 4 Brian Giles 470
5 5 5
MANAGER
Gene Richards 939 Chase Headley 879 Adrian Gonzalez 464
& STAFF
6 Chase Headley 935 6 Brian Giles 872 6 Ryan Klesko 449
7 Will Venable 918 7 Adrian Gonzalez 856 7 Nate Colbert 442
8 Wil Myers 888 8 Phil Nevin 842 8 Wil Myers 435
9 Nate Colbert 866 9 Terry Kennedy 817 9 Garry Templeton 430
10 Terry Kennedy 835 10 Ryan Klesko 786 10 Phil Nevin 428
OPERATIONS
1 Tony Gwynn .338 1 Tony Gwynn 543 1 Tony Gwynn 9,288
2 Mark Loretta .314 2 Garry Templeton 195 2 Garry Templeton 4,512
3 Bip Roberts .298 3 Brian Giles 189 3 Dave Winfield 3,997
4 Ken Caminiti .295 4 Chase Headley 187 4 Gene Richards 3,414
5 Gene Richards .291 5 Dave Winfield 179 5 Chase Headley 3,338
6 Wally Joyner .291 6 Adrian Gonzalez 176 6 Brian Giles 3,129
7 Adrian Gonzalez .288 Ryan Klesko 176 7 Nate Colbert 3,080
8 Phil Nevin .288 8 Wil Myers 171 8 Wil Myers 3,039
& PERFORMANCE
9 Johnny Grubb .286 9 Terry Kennedy 158 9 Terry Kennedy 2,987
PLAYER HEALTH
10 Dave Winfield .284 Phil Nevin 158 10 Adrian Gonzalez 2,975
OBP 3B BB
1 Gene Tenace .403 1 Tony Gwynn 85 1 Tony Gwynn 790
2 Tony Gwynn .388 2 Gene Richards 63 2 Brian Giles 509
3 Fred McGriff .388 3 Dave Winfield 39 3 Ryan Klesko 470
4 Ken Caminiti .384 Will Venable 39 4 Dave Winfield 463
5 Ryan Klesko .381 5 Garry Templeton 36 5 Gene Tenace 423
PADRES
7 Mark Loretta .377 7 Steve Finley 28 7 Chase Headley 383
8 Wally Joyner .376 8 Tim Flannery 25 8 Nate Colbert 350
9 Adrian Gonzalez .374 Brian Giles 25 9 Wil Myers 339
10 Quilvio Veras .366 10 Luis Salazar 24 10 Gene Richards 338
HISTORY
SLG HR SO
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
1 Fernando Tatis Jr. .543 1 Nate Colbert 163 1 Wil Myers 940
2 Ken Caminiti .540 2 Adrian Gonzalez 161 2 Chase Headley 864
3 Fred McGriff .519 3 Phil Nevin 156 3 Nate Colbert 773
&
4 Adrian Gonzalez .514 4 Dave Winfield 154 4 Will Venable 722
5 Phil Nevin .503 5 Tony Gwynn 135 5 Garry Templeton 684
OPPONENTS
6 Manny Machado .495 6 Wil Myers 134 6 Phil Nevin 669
7 Ryan Klesko .491 7 Ryan Klesko 133 7 Adrian Gonzalez 618
8 Nate Colbert .469 8 Ken Caminiti 121 8 Cito Gaston 595
9 Dave Winfield .464 9 Manny Machado 108 9 Dave Winfield 585
10 Tony Gwynn .459 10 Hunter Renfroe 89 10 Khalil Greene 521
OPS RBI SB
SCOUTING & PLAYER
331
DIRECTORY
CLUB
Wins Shutouts BB
1 Eric Show 100 1 Randy Jones 18 1 Eric Show 593
2 Randy Jones 92 2 Steve Arlin 11 2 Clay Kirby 505
Jake Peavy 92 Eric Show 11 3 Jake Peavy 435
4 Ed Whitson 77 4 Bruce Hurst 10 4 Randy Jones 414
5
MANAGER
Fred Normon 6
Losses Ed Whitson 6 Opponent AVG
1 Randy Jones 105 1 Trevor Hoffman .211
Saves
2 Eric Show 87 2 Jake Peavy .232
1 Trevor Hoffman 552
3 Clay Kirby 81 3 Andy Benes .242
2 Heath Bell 134
4 Andy Benes 75 4 Clay Kirby .243
3 Rollie Fingers 108
5 Ed Whitson 72 5 Dave Dravecky .243
4 Goose Gossage 83
6 Jake Peavy 68 6 Bruce Hurst .244
5 Huston Street 80
Clayton Richard 68 7 Eric Show .245
6 Mark Davis 78
8 Trevor Hoffman 64 8 Ed Whitson .256
7 Craig Lefferts 64
& PERFORMANCE
8 Kirby Yates 56
Andy Ashby 62 10 Adam Eaton .257
9 Gary Lucas 49
10 Brad Hand 46 SO/9
Winning Percentage
1 Bruce Hurst .591 1 Trevor Hoffman 9.72
Innings Pitched
2 Jake Peavy .575 2 Jake Peavy 9.04
1 Randy Jones 1,766.0
3 Joey Hamilton .556 3 Andy Benes 7.55
2 Eric Show 1,603.1
4 Eric Show .535 4 Adam Eaton 7.04
3 Ed Whitson 1,354.1
5 Adam Eaton .534 5 Clay Kirby 6.4
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Appearances
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
HISTORY
SO
1 Randy Jones 253
DEVELOPMENT
332
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Games Played Hits Runs Scored
1 Dave Winfield 1980 162 1 Tony Gwynn 1997 220 1 Steve Finley 1996 126
Steve Garvey 1985 162 2 Tony Gwynn 1987 218 2 Tony Gwynn 1987 119
Joe Carter 1990 162 3 Tony Gwynn 1984 213 3 Greg Vaughn 1998 112
Adrian Gonzalez 2008 162 4 Tony Gwynn 1986 211 4 Rickey Henderson 1996 110
MANAGER
Freddy Galvis 2018 162 5 Mark Loretta 2004 208 5 Ken Caminiti 1996 109
& STAFF
Juan Soto 2023 162 6 Tony Gwynn 1989 203 6 Mark Loretta 2004 108
7 Steve Garvey 1984 161 7 Tony Gwynn 1985 197 7 Tony Gwynn 1986 107
Steve Finley 1996 161 Tony Gwynn 1995 197 8 Alan Wiggins 1984 106
Adrian Gonzalez 2007 161 9 Steve Finley 1996 195 9 Ryan Klesko 2001 105
Chase Headley 2010 161 10 Gene Richards 1980 193 10 Three Players 104
SUPPORT STAFF,
2B AB
OPERATIONS
AVG. 1 Tony Gwynn 1997 49 1 Steve Finley 1996 655
1 Tony Gwynn 1994 .394 2 Mark Loretta 2004 47 2 Steve Garvey 1985 654
2 Tony Gwynn 1997 .372 3 Adrian Gonzalez 2007 46 3 Adrian Gonzalez 2007 646
3 Tony Gwynn 1987 .370 4 Steve Finley 1996 45 4 Gene Richards 1980 642
4 Tony Gwynn 1995 .368 5 Khalil Greene 2007 44 Tony Gwynn 1986 642
5 Tony Gwynn 1993 .358 6 Terry Kennedy 1982 42 6 Joe Carter 1990 634
6 Tony Gwynn 1984 .351 7 Tony Gwynn 1993 41 7 Kevin Kouzmanoff 2008 624
7 Tony Gwynn 1989 .336 8 Steve Finley 1998 40 8 Roberto Alomar 1989 623
8 Mark Loretta 2004 .335
& PERFORMANCE
Brian Giles 2008 40 9 Tony Gwynn 1985 622
PLAYER HEALTH
9 Gary Sheffield 1992 .330 10 Ryan Klesko 2002 39 Tony Fernandez 1992 622
10 Tony Gwynn 1986 .329 Yonder Alonso 2012 39
BB
OBP 3B 1 Jack Clark 1989 132
1 Tony Gwynn 1994 .454 1 Tony Gwynn 1987 13 Juan Soto 2023 132
2 Tony Gwynn 1987 .447 Dave Roberts 2006 13 3 Gene Tenace 1977 125
3 Brian Giles 2005 .423 3 Gene Richards 1978 12 Rickey Henderson 1996 125
4 Gene Tenace 1977 .415 Gene Richards 1981 12 5 Brian Giles 2005 119
PADRES
Juan Soto 2023 .410 Gene Richards 1977 11 7 Gene Tenace 1979 105
Jack Clark 1989 .410 Tony Gwynn 1991 11 Fred McGriff 1991 105
Tony Gwynn 1984 .410 8 Willie Davis 1976 10 9 Jack Clark 1990 104
9 Tony Gwynn 1997 .409 Dave Winfield 1979 10 Brian Giles 2006 104
10 Ken Caminiti 1996 .408 Tony Gwynn 1984 10
Tony Gwynn 1990 10
HISTORY
SO
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
SLG Dave Roberts 2005 10 1 Wil Myers 2017 180
1 Ken Caminiti 1996 .621 2 Wil Myers 2019 168
HR
2 Fernando Tatis Jr. 2021 .611 3 Eric Hosmer 2019 163
&
1 Greg Vaughn 1998 50
3 Wil Myers 2020 .606 4 Mike Cameron 2007 160
2 Fernando Tatis Jr. 2021 42
4 Greg Vaughn 1998 .597 Wil Myers 2016 160
3 Phil Nevin 2001 41
5 Phil Nevin 2001 .588
OPPONENTS
4 Ken Caminiti 1996 40 6 Justin Upton 2015 159
6 Gary Sheffield 1992 .580 7 Chase Headley 2012 157
Adrian Gonzalez 2009 40
Manny Machado 2020 .580 8 Hunter Renfroe 2019 154
6 Nate Colbert 1970 38
8 Fernando Tatis Jr. 2020 .571 Trent Grisham 2023 154
Nate Colbert 1972 38
9 Tony Gwynn 1994 .568 10 Fernando Tatis Jr. 2021 153
8 Adrian Gonzalez 2008 36
10 Dave Winfield 1979 .558
9 Fred McGriff 1992 35
SB
SCOUTING & PLAYER
9 Tony Gwynn 1987 .958 Chase Headley 2012 115 10 Everth Cabrera 2012 44
10 Tony Gwynn 1997 .957 9 Ryan Klesko 2001 113
10 Nate Colbert 1972 111
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
333
DIRECTORY
CLUB
Kevin Brown 1998 18 6 Steve Arlin 1972 12 James Shields 2015 216
7 Andy Ashby 1998 17 7 Steve Arlin 1971 10 7 Jake Peavy 2006 215
8 Yu Darvish 2022 16 Fred Norman 1972 10 8 Tyson Ross 2015 212
Tim Lollar 1982 16 Gaylord Perry 1979 10 9 Ian Kennedy 2014 207
LaMarr Hoyt 1985 16 Bruce Hurst 1989 10 10 Joe Musgrove 2021 203
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Bob Shirley 1977 18 1 Trevor Hoffman 1998 53 Clay Kirby 1971 103
9 Joe Niekro 1969 17 2 Heath Bell 2010 47
Dave Roberts 1971 17 3 Trevor Hoffman 2006 46 Opponent AVG
Bill Greif 1973 17 4 Mark Davis 1989 44 1 Blake Snell 2023 .181
Matt Clement 2000 17 5 Trevor Hoffman 2000 43 2 Chris Young 2007 .192
Eric Stults 2014 17 Trevor Hoffman 2001 43 3 Chris Young 2006 .206
Trevor Hoffman 2005 43 4 Yu Darvish 2022 .207
Winning Percentage Heath Bell 2011 43 5 Jake Peavy 2007 .208
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1 Gaylord Perry 1978 .778 9 Trevor Hoffman 1996 42 6 Joe Musgrove 2021 .213
PADRES
Dennis Rasmussen 1988 .778 Trevor Hoffman 2007 42 7 Clay Kirby 1971 .216
Michael Wacha 2023 .778 Heath Bell 2009 42 8 Mat Latos 2010 .217
4 Jake Peavy 2007 .760 9 Jake Peavy 2005 .217
5 Butch Metzger 1976 .733 IP 10 Yu Darvish 2021 .222
6 Kevin Brown 1998 .720 1 Randy Jones 1976 315.1
7 Jake Peavy 2004 .714 2 Randy Jones 1975 285.0 SO/9
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
HISTORY
8 Woody Williams 2006 .706 3 Dave Roberts 1971 269.2 1 Blake Snell 2023 11.70
9 Andy Hawkins 1985 .692 4 Clay Kirby 1971 267.1 2 Yu Darvish 2021 10.77
10 Adam Eaton 2005 .688 5 Randy Jones 1979 263.0 3 Joe Musgrove 2021 10.08
Chris Young 2006 .688 6 Gaylord Perry 1978 260.2 4 Andy Benes 1994 9.87
(min. 15 decisions) 7 Kevin Brown 1998 257.0 5 Tyson Ross 2015 9.73
OPPONENTS
334
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
PADRES NO-HITTER
EXECUTIVES
No. Pitcher(s) Date Opponent Notes
San Diego native Joe Musgrove struck out 10 and missed a perfect game by hitting Joey Gallo in the 4th with
1 Joe Musgrove April 9, 2021 @ TEX
2 outs. The final out was a ground ball hit by Isiah Kiner-Falefa to SS Ha-Seong Kim to 1B Jurickson Profar.
MANAGER
& STAFF
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
'24 SAN DIEGO
PADRES
Joe Musgrove celebrates with his teammates on April 9, 2021 @ Globe Life Field in Arlington after throwing the Padres' first no-hitter in franchise history. It ended a draught of 8,205
games without a no-hitter, the longest streak in baseball history before getting a team’s first no-hitter. Prior to the no-hitter, the Padres were the only active MLB team to have never
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
thrown a no-hitter.
&
NO-HITTERS BY PADRES OPPONENTS
OPPONENTS
No. Pitcher(s) Date/Location Score Notes
1 PIT's RHP Dock Ellis June 12, 1970/San Diego Stadium (G1) PIT 2, SD 0 8 bb, 1 hbp
2 CHC's RHP Milt Pappas September 2, 1972/Wrigley Field CHC 8, SD 0 1 bb
3 ATL's RHP Phil Niekro August 5, 1973/Fulton County Stadium ATL 9, SD 0 3 bb, 1 error
ATL's RHP Kent Mercker (starter), RHP Mark Wohlers,
4 September 11, 1991/Fulton County Stadium ATL 9, SD 0 2 bb, 1 error
RHP Alejandro Pena
SCOUTING & PLAYER
5 FL's RHP A.J. Burnett May 12, 2001/Qualcomm Stadium FL 3, SD 0 9 bb, 1 hbp
DEVELOPMENT
6 STL's LHP Bud Smith September 3, 2001/Qualcomm Stadium STL 2, SD 0 4 bb, 1 error
7 SF's LHP Jonathan Sanchez July 10, 2009/AT&T Park SF 8, SD 0 1 error
8 SF's RHP Tim Lincecum July 13, 2013/Petco Park SF 9, SD 0 4 bb, 1 hbp
9 SF's RHP Tim Lincecum June 25, 2014/AT&T Park SF 4, SD 0 1 bb
LAD’s RHP Walker Buehler (starter), LHP Tony Cingrani,
10 May 4, 2018/Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey LAD 4, SD 0 5 bb
RHP Yimi Garcia, LHP Adam Liberatore
11 ARI's LHP Tyler Gilbert August 14, 2021/Chase Field AZ 7, SD 0 3 bb
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
335
DIRECTORY
CLUB
5 Randy Jones July 3, 1975 vs. CIN Bill Plummer doubled in the eighth.
& STAFF
6 Dave Freisleben June 12, 1976 vs. PHI Garry Maddox singled to lead off the eighth.
7 Tom Griffin Sept. 13, 1976 vs. SF Ken Reitz singled to lead of the eighth.
8 Brent Strom Sept. 29, 1976 vs. CIN George Foster doubled to lead off the eighth.
Steve Garvey reached on a bunt single with
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
22 Jordan Lyles May 15, 2018 vs. COL Trevor Story singled with 1 out in the eighth.
PADRES
23 Chris Paddack July 17, 2019 @MIA Starlin Castro hit a solo home run to open the eighth.
24 Joe Musgrove April 9, 2021 @ TEX Tossed the Padres' 1st and sole no-hitter in club history
25 Joe Musgrove June 2, 2022 @ MIL Lost his bid for another no-hitter with 2 outs in the 8th
26 Michael Wacha May 15, 2023 vs. KC Michael Massey singled leading off the 8th inning
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
5 Randy Jones May 19, 1975 vs. STL Melendez, single in seventh
6 Randy Jones July 3, 1975 vs. CIN Plummer, double in eighth
7 Eric Rasmussen September 28, 1979 @SF Evans, single in second
8 Juan Eichelberger June 2, 1982 @CHC Thompson, infield single in second
9 Dave Dravecky July 30, 1984 vs. LAD Russell, double in seventh
10 Mark Thurmond April 30, 1986 vs. STL McGee, single in seventh
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
19 Kevin Brown August 16, 1998 vs. MIL (G1) Burnitz, single in seventh
20 Chris Young, Cla Meredith September 22, 2006 vs. PIT Randa, homer in ninth
21 Chad Gaudin, Heath Bell June 28, 2009 @TEX Young, single in first
22 Mat Latos, Greg Burke, Mike Ekstrom July 29, 2009 @CIN Hairston Jr., homer in fourth
23 C. Richard, M. Adams, L. Gregerson September 30, 2009 vs. LAD Kemp, single in first
24 Mat Latos May 13, 2010 @SF Whiteside infield single in sixth
COMMUNITY
25 Cory Luebke, Ernesto Frieri September 19, 2011 @COL Ellis homer in sixth
26 Edinson Volquez July 19, 2012 vs. HOU Downs infield single in fourth
27 Andrew Cashner September 16, 2013 @PIT Tabata single to lead off seventh
28 Andrew Cashner April 11, 2014 vs. DET Davis single to center in sixth
29 Tyson Ross, Brad Hand April 20, 2018 @ARI Walker double to center in eighth
30 Jordan Lyles, Kirby Yates, Brad Hand May 15, 2018 vs. COL Story single to left in eighth
MEDIA
31 Joe Musgrove & Craig Stammen June 3, 2022 @MIL Wong doubled off Musgrove with two outs in the eighth
336
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
INSIDE-THE-PARK HR BY PADRES (22) INSIDE-THE-PARK HR BY OPPONENT (40)
No. Player Date Opponent No. Player Date Opponent
1 Dave W. Roberts September 29, 1973 vs. LAD 1 Denny Doyle July 18, 1970 vs. PHI
2 Derrel Thomas June 14, 1974 @MON 2 Cesar Geronimo July 2, 1972 vs. CIN
3 Luis Salazar July 8, 1982 @PHI 3 Joe Morgan May 18, 1973 @CIN
MANAGER
& STAFF
4 Gene Richards July 10, 1982 @NYM 4 Pete Rose June 29, 1973 @CIN
5 Gene Richards September 26,1982 @ATL 5 Paul Casanova August 5, 1973 @ATL
6 Carmelo Martinez September 2, 1984 @NYM 6 Tito Fuentes September 23, 1973 @ATL
7 Garry Templeton September 17, 1987 vs. ATL 7 Mike Schmidt April 27, 1974 vs. PHI
8 John Kruk September 24, 1987 @CIN 8 Lou Brock June 18, 1976 @STL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
10 Bip Roberts April 28, 1990 vs. PIT 10 Bob Boone July 10, 1976 @PHI
11 Jack Howell August 16, 1991 vs. ATL 11 Ellis Valentine May 21, 1977 @MON
12 Tony Gwynn* June 26, 1997 @LAD 12 Pete Rose September 7, 1978 @CIN
13 Bret Boone May 11, 2000 @CIN 13 Jerry White June 12, 1980 @MON
14 Ruben Rivera July 18, 2000 vs. ANA 14 Larry Bowa August 21, 1980 @PHI
15 Sean Burroughs May 16, 2003 vs. ATL 15 Tim Raines May 7, 1981 @MON
16 Kyle Blanks August 18, 2009 vs. CHC 16 Ken Caminiti May 22, 1993 vs. HOU
17 Tony Gwynn June 13, 2010 vs. SEA 17 Mitch Webster June 21, 1994 vs. LAD
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
18 Tony Gwynn July 17, 2010 vs. ARI 18 Reggie Sanders April 29, 1995 vs. CIN
19 Chris Denorfia August 5, 2010 @LAD 19 Ron Gant* May 4, 1996 vs. STL
20 Everth Cabrera June 8, 2012 @MIL 20 Vinny Castilla July 13, 1996 @COL
21 Jake Cronenworth May 19, 2021 vs. COL 21 Ron Gant April 20, 1997 vs. STL
22 Jake Cronenworth August 17, 2021 @ COL 22 Kenny Lofton May 27, 1997 vs. ATL
*Grand Slam 23 Barry Bonds September 21, 1997 vs. SF
24 Mike Lansing September 6, 1998 @COL
PADRES
26 Jimmy Rollins August 4, 2004 vs. PHI
Rk. Player Grand Slams
27 Dustan Mohr July 10, 2005 @COL
1 Phil Nevin 7
28 Kelly Stinnett August 29, 2005 vs. ARI
2 Nate Colbert 5
29 Kazuo Matsui April 20, 2006 vs. NYM
Hunter Renfroe 5
30 Dallas McPherson June 17, 2006 vs. LAA
4 Steve Finley 4
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
31 Garrett Atkins September 23, 2007 vs. COL
Adrian Gonzalez 4
32 Clint Barmes September 22, 2009 @COL
Manny Machado 4
33 Stephen Drew April 5, 2010 @ARI
&
34 Shane Victorino April 24, 2011 vs. PHI
ALL-TIME PADRES PITCHERS HOME RUN LEADERS 35 Justin Upton August 25, 2012 @ARI
OPPONENTS
Rk. Pitcher Home Runs 36 Kurt Suzuki May 20, 2014 vs. MIN
1 Tim Lollar 8 37 Orlando Arcia June 17, 2017 vs. MIL
2 Mike Corkins 5 38 JT Riddle May 29, 2018 vs. MIA
3 Andy Benes 4 39 Ian Desmond June 14, 2019 @COL
Eric Show 4 40 Jordan Luplow June 21, 2022 vs. ARI
Joey Hamilton 4 *Paradise Series in Honolulu, HI
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
337
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Club General
Wins and Losses One-Run Games
Best Record, Overall .617 (37-23), 2020 Most Played 65, 1980
Best Record, Home .667 (54-27), 1998 Most Won 34, 1978 and 1984
Best Record, Road .571 (16-12), 2020 Most Lost 37, 1970
MANAGER
& STAFF
Most Wins, Home 54, 1998 Most Won, Home 25, 2014
Most Wins, Road 46, 1996 Most Won, Road 15, 1978 and 1984
Most Losses, Home 54, 1972 Most Lost, Home 20, 1972
Most Losses, Road 57, 1969 and 1974 Most Lost, Road 22, 1970, ‘79 and ‘93
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
Fewest Wins, Home (min 81 games) 28, 1969 Fewest Won (non-shortened seasons) 9, 2023
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Fewest Wins, Road (min 81 games) 24, 1969 and 1974 Fewest Lost 15, 2001, ‘04
Fewest Losses, Home Fewest Won, Home 4, 2023
27, 1998
(min 81 games) Fewest Won, Road 3, 2008
Fewest Losses, Road Fewest Lost, Home 3, 1974
35, 1996
(min 81 games) Fewest Lost, Road 7, 1997
14, 3x (ARI in 2022, SF in
Most Wins Against Single Club
2007, HOU in 1990) Extra-Inning Games
Most Wins Against Single Club, Most Played 24, 1996 & 2000
8, 8x, last vs. ARI, 2013
Home
Most Won 13, 1996
Most Wins Against Single Club,
& PERFORMANCE
7, 12x, last @ ARI & SF, 2022 Most Lost 14, 1972, 1992
PLAYER HEALTH
Road
Most Losses Against Single Club 17, vs. Atlanta, 1974
Doubleheaders
Most Losses Against Single Club, 9, 2x, vs. LA, 1971
Home and vs. ATL, 1974 Most Won 5, 1977, 1971
Most Losses Against Single Club, 9, 2x, @ATL, 1980 Most Lost 8, 1969
Road and @ARI, 2002 Best Record 5-1-2, 1977
Most Wins In Single Month 22 in May, 2005
Most Losses In Single Month 23 in May, 2003 1-0 Games
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Season Sweep by Opposition 17x, last vs. LAA (0-3), 2018 Most Lost 35, 2002
DEVELOPMENT
Sweeps by Padres in San Diego 60x, last vs. TEX (3-0), 2023
Sweeps by Opposition in San Diego 52x, last vs. CLE (0-2), 2022 Players Used
Sweeps by Padres on Road 25x, last @ CWS (3-0), 2023 Most 59, 2002 and 2008
Sweeps by Oppostion on Road 62x, last @ STL (0-3), 2022 Fewest 31, 1984
Pitchers Used
Most 37, 2002#
Fewest 12, 1973
PETCO PARK
338
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
Club Batting Highest/Most Lowest/Fewest Club Pitching Highest/Most Lowest/Fewest
PADRES
At-Bats 5,655 in 1996 5,294 in 2014 Complete Games 47 in 1976 0 in 2011, ‘18, '19, ‘22, ‘23
Runs Scored 795 in 1997 468 in 1969 Strikeouts 1,517 in 2021 652 in 1976
Hits 1,521 in 2004 1,199 in 2014 Walks Allowed 715 in 1974 422 in 2004
Singles 1,105 in 1980 804 in 2017 Hits 1,581 in 1997 1,263 in 2022
Doubles 322 in 2007 180 in 1969 Runs Allowed 891 in 1997 577 in 2014
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
Triples 52 in 1982 14 in 2023 Saves 59 in 1998 18 in 1976
RECORDS
Home Runs 219 in 2017 64 in 1976 Wild Pitches 73 in 1999 & 2017 23 in 1985
Home Runs at Home 101 in 2019 29 in 1980 Balks 25 in 1977 2 in 2004 & 2013
&
Home Runs on the Road 118 in 2019 34 in 1976 Hit Batsmen 88 in 2022 12 in 1978, ‘80
Grand Slams 10 in 2001 0 in 1973, ‘79, ‘82, ‘87 Home Runs Allowed 226 in 2017 74 in 1978
RBI 761 in 1997 431 in 1969 Home Runs Allowed vs. Single NL Club 37 by COL, 2001 1, several occasions
OPPONENTS
XBH 524 in 2007 305 in 1980 Shutouts 20 in 2007, ‘10 2 in 1997
Total Bases 2,322 in 2006 1,764 in 1969
SLG .416 in 2006 .329 in 1969 Club Fielding Highest/Most Lowest/Fewest
Pinch-Hits 74 in 1986 11 in 2023 Fielding Percentage .988 in 2010, ‘23 .971 in 1975, ‘77
PH Game-Winning RBI 9 in 2013 0 in 2011, ‘16, ‘20, ‘21 Errors Committed 189 in 1977 72 in 2010
PH Batting Average .276 in 1978 .113 in 2023 Double Plays Turned 178 in 2017 0 in 1973
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
PH Home Runs 11 in 2014 1 in 1979, ‘87, ‘22 Putouts 4,467 in 1996 4,263 in 1999
Stolen Bases 239 in 1980 36 in 2008 Assists 2,012 in 1980 1,362 in 2022
Caught Stealing 91 in 1987 17 in 2008 Outfield Assists 54 in 1980 15 in 1996
Home Runs vs. Single NL Club 29 vs. COL, 2019 0 vs. PIT, 2014 Total Chances 6,543 in 1980 5,768 in 2022
Strikeouts 1,581 in 2019 716 in 1976 Passed Balls 22 in 1987 2 in 1992
Walks 678 in 2001 401 in 1973 All club records are only in seasons with at least 162 games played
Left on Base 1,239 in 1980 965 in 2016
HBP 61 in 2021 9 in 1989
PETCO PARK
339
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Individual Batting
Batting Average .394, Tony Gwynn (1994)
SLG .621, Ken Caminiti (1996)
162, Dave Winfield (1980), Steve Garvey (1985), Joe Carter (1990),
Games Played
Adrian Gonzalez (2008), Freddy Galvis (2018), Juan Soto (2023)
Runs Scored 126, Steve Finley (1996)
MANAGER
& STAFF
340
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
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PADRES
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
Individual Pitching
Appearances, Most 83, Craig Lefferts (1986)
Complete Games 25, Randy Jones (1976)
Games Started 40, Randy Jones (1976)
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Games Finished 69, Rollie Fingers (1977)
Shutouts 6, Fred Norman (1972), Randy Jones (1975)
Wins, Most 22, Randy Jones (1976)
&
Win/Loss Percentage (min. 15 decisons) .778, Gaylord Perry (21-6 in 1978) and Dennis Rasmussen (14-4 in 1988)
Losses, Most 22, Randy Jones (1974)
OPPONENTS
Innings Pitched 315.1, Randy Jones (1976)
Runs Allowed 137, Bobby J. Jones (2001)
Earned Runs Allowed 117, Bill Greif (1974) and Matt Clement (2000)
Hits Allowed 274, Randy Jones (1976)
Walks Allowed 125, Matt Clement (2000)
Strikeouts 257, Kevin Brown (1998)
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Fielding Percentage, Third Baseman (min. 2/3 of team games played) .990, Kevin Kouzmanoff (2009)
Fielding Percentage, Outfielder (min. 2/3 of team games played) 1.000, Eric Owens (2000), Dave Roberts (2006), Will Venable (2014), Wil Myers (2021)
Fielding Percentage, Catcher (min. 1/2 of team games played) .998, Gene Tenace (1979)
Fielding Percentage, Pitcher (min. 1.0 IP per team game) 1.000, many times, last: Clayton Richard (2017)
MEDIA
341
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Fewest Left on Base, Opponent 0, 6x, last: September 18, 2013 @ PIT
& STAFF
Shortest 9-Inning Game in Time, Road 1:36, July 11, 1976 @ PHI Largest Margin of Victory
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
WSH (24-8)
Longest Extra-Inning Game in Time, Home 6:17, August 15, 1980 vs. HOU (20 innings) 19, May 13, 1969 @ CHC (19-0), June 28, 1969 vs. LAD
Largest Margin of Defeat
Longest Extra-Inning Game in Time, Road 5:33, May 21, 1977 @ MON (21 innings) (19-0) and September 20, 2005 @ COL (20-1)
Shortest Extra-Inning Game in Time, Home 2:00, May 19, 1975 vs. STL (10 innings) Largest Shutout, Win 13-0, August 11, 1991 vs. CIN
Shortest Extra-Inning Game in Time, Road 2:17, July 25, 1974 @ ATL Largest Shutout, Loss 19-0, May 13, 1969 @ CHC and June 28, 1969 vs. LAD
Largest Margin of Victory 16, August 23, 2002 vs. FL (18-2)
Club Pitching
19, May 13, 1969 @ CHC (19-0), June 28, 1969 vs. LAD
Largest Margin of Defeat Hits Allowed, 9-Inning Game 24, May 17, 1977 @ CHC
(19-0) and September 20, 2005 @ COL (20-1)
Hits Allowed, Extra-Inning Game 25, May 21, 1977 @ MON (21 innings)
Largest Shutout, Win 13-0, August 11, 1991 vs. CIN
Runs Allowed 23, May 17, 1977 @ CHC
Largest Shutout, Loss 19-0, May 13, 1969 @ CHC and June 28, 1969 vs. LAD
Earned Runs Allowed 20, May 17, 1977 @ CHC
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Club Batting Singles Allowed, 9-Inning Game 17, August 26, 1986 vs. NYM
At-Bats, 9-Inning Game 50, July 16, 2021 @ WSH Singles Allowed, Extra-Inning Game 18, August 31, 1979 vs. STL (15 innings)
At-Bats, Extra-Inning Game 75, September 24, 1971 vs. HOU (G1, 21 innings) Doubles Allowed, 9-Inning Game 8, May 7, 2015 @ ARI and August 6, 1970 vs. HOU
Runs Scored, 9-Inning Game 24, July 16, 2021 @ WSH Doubles Allowed, Extra-Inning Game 8, June 7, 2009 vs. ARI (18 innings)
Runs Scored, Extra-Inning Game 17, May 23, 1970 @ SF (15 innings) Triples Allowed, 9-Inning Game 4, 3x, last: June 25, 2015 @ SF
Runs Scored in a Loss 14, August 29, 2001 @ STL (14-16) Triples Allowed, Extra-Inning Game 4, July 6, 1979 @ NYM (12 innings)
32, July 27, 1996 @ FL (SD: 20 and FL: 12) and July 16, 2021 Home Runs Allowed, 9-Inning Game 7, 4x, last: September 12, 2017 @ MIN
Runs Scored by Both Teams, 9-Inning Game
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Runs Scored by Both Teams, Extra-Inning Game 33, May 23, 1970 @ SF (15 innings, SD: 17 and SF: 16)
XBH Allowed, 9-Inning Game 11, 3x, last: July 8, 1994 vs. MON
Hits, 9-Inning Game 24, April 19, 1982 vs. SF and August 12, 2003 @ ATL
XBH Allowed, Extra-Inning Game 13, September 18, 2006 @ LAD (10 innings)
21, July 5, 1969 vs. HOU, May 23, 1970 @ SF and June
Hits, Extra-Inning Game
14, 2019 @ COL Strikeouts, 9-Inning Game 18, May 22, 2006 vs. ATL and April 25, 2007 @ ARI
Hits by Both Teams, 9-Inning Game 36, 3x, last: June 2, 2016 vs. SEA (SD: 20 and SEA: 16) 20, June 19, 2001 vs. SF (15 innings), July 31, 2002 @ CHC
Strikeouts, Extra-Inning Game
Hits by Both Teams, Extra-Inning Game 44, May 23, 1970 @ SF (15 innings, SD: 21 and SF: 23) (11 innings) and April 17, 2008 vs. COL (22 innings)
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Singles 18, 5x, last: May 11, 2011 @ MIL Walks Allowed, 9-Inning Game 13, 3x, last: April 28, 1997 @ FL
HISTORY
Doubles 9, August 12, 2007 @ CIN Walks Allowed, Extra-Inning Game 13, April 26, 2003 @ CIN (10 innings)
Triples 4, June 2, 1970 @ PIT and May 5, 1978 @ STL IBB Allowed, 9-Inning Game 4, 6x, last: August 11, 2007 @ CIN
Home Runs, 9-Inning Game 7, May 25, 2019 @ TOR IBB Allowed, Extra-Inning Game 6, August 26, 1980 @ NYM (18 innings)
Home Runs, Extra-Inning Game 5, 5x, last: June 17, 2017 @ MIL (11 innings) Hit Batsmen 5, 2x, July 9, 2023 vs. NYM, August 23, 2017 @ STL
OPPONENTS
Extra-Base Hits 12, August 12, 2007 @ CIN Wild Pitches 5, April 29, 2003 vs. PIT
Total Bases, Padres 43, May 25, 2019 @ TOR Balks 3, September 2, 1986 @ PHI
Total Bases, Opponent 49, May 17, 1977 @ CHC Pitchers Used, 9-Inning Game 9, September 16, 2020 vs. LAD
RBI, Padres 23, July 16, 2021 @ WSH Pitchers Used, Extra-Inning Game 10, June 7, 2009 vs. ARI (18 innings)
RBI, Opponent 22, May 17, 1977 @ CHC
Club Fielding
Walks, 9-Inning Game 13, April 13, 2021 @ PIT
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Double Plays Turned, Extra-Inning Game 6, August 25, 1979 vs. PIT (19 innings)
IBB, 9-Inning Game 4, 3x, last: August 18, 1988 vs. MON
Double Plays Turned, Both Teams 8, 3x, last: May 17, 2014 @ COL
IBB, Extra-Inning Game 6, August 25, 1979 vs. PIT (19 innings)
Triple Plays by Padres 1, 8x, last: June 10, 2010 @ NYM (G2)
Strikeouts, 9-Inning Game 19, April 22, 1970 @ NYM and September 12, 2019 vs. CHC
Triple Plays by Opponent 1, 16x, last: August 7, 2016 vs. PHI
Strikeouts, Extra-Inning Game 20, 3x, last: July 8, 2018 @ ARI (16 innings) Assists, 9-Inning Game 26, May 22, 1969 vs. PIT
Stolen Bases, Padres 9, June 28, 1999 vs. COL Assists, Extra-Inning Game 28, May 21, 1977 @ MON (21 innings)
Stolen Bases, Opponent 10, May 18, 2000 @ FL Assists, Fewest 0, 19x, last: September 24, 1970 @ ATL
Most Left on Base by Padres, 9-Inning Game 17, May 24, 1977 vs. ATL
PETCO PARK
Errors Committed, 9-Inning Game 6, 6x, last: June 1, 1990 vs. ATL
Most Left on Base by Opponent, 9-Inning Game 18, June 27, 2008 vs. SEA
Errors Committed, Extra-Inning Game 6, May 7, 1972 @ NYM
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
342
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Individual Batting Individual Fielding
7, 2x, Mark Kotsay and Ryan Klesko on May 19, 2001 Errors Committed 3, 19x, last: Everth Cabrera on September 5, 2009 @ LAD
At-Bats, 9-Inning Game
@ MON
Double Plays Turned, First Baseman 5, 5x, last: Eric Hosmer on July 3, 2018 @ OAK
9, 19x, last: Adrian Gonzalez and Tadahito Iguchi on May
At-Bats, Extra-Inning Game
25, 2008 vs. CIN (18 innings) Double Plays Turned, Second Baseman 5, 2x, last: Jedd Gyorko on May 17, 2014 @ COL
MANAGER
5, 2x, Al Martin on April 16, 2000 vs. HOU and Tommy
& STAFF
Runs Scored Double Plays Turned, Shortstop 6, Ozzie Smith on August 25, 1979 @ PIT (19 innings)
Pham on July 16, 2021 @ WSH
Double Plays Turned, Third Baseman 4, Christian Villanueva on July 3, 2018 @ OAK
Hits, 9-Inning Game 6, Adrian Gonzalez (6-for-6) on August 11, 2009 @ MIL
Putouts by OF, 9-Inning Game 10, 4x, last: Manuel Margot on May 20, 2018 @ PIT
6, 3x, last: Tony Gwynn (6-for-7) on August 4, 1993 vs.
Hits, Extra-Inning Game
SF (12 innings) Putouts by OF, Extra-Inning Game 11, 2x, last: Jon Jay on May 22, 2016 vs. LAD (17 innings)
Singles, 9-Inning Game 5, 2x, last: Adrian Gonzalez on August 11, 2009 @ MIL
SUPPORT STAFF,
Singles, Extra-Inning Game Putouts by 1B, Extra-Inning Game 23, Derrel Thomas on June 20, 1978 vs. ATL (10 innings)
(10 innings)
OPERATIONS
Doubles 3, 40x, last: Trent Grisham on June 27, 2021 vs. ARI Putouts by 2B, 9-Inning Game 9, Tim Flannery on September 29, 1985 @ ATL
Triples 2, 17x, last: Greg Garcia on June 16, 2019 @ COL Putouts by 2B, Extra-Inning Game 11, Tadahito Iguchi on April 17, 2008 vs. COL (22 innings)
Home Runs 3, 12x, last: Fernando Tatis Jr. on June 25, 2021 vs. ARI Putouts by SS, 9-Inning Game 8, Ozzie Smith on July 7, 1979 @ NYM
1, 3x, Matt Kemp on August 14, 2015 @ COL, Wil Myers 7, 4x, last: Everth Cabrera on September 16, 2009 vs.
Putouts by SS, Extra-Inning Game
Hit for the Cycle on April 10, 2017 @ COL, Jake Cronenworth on July 16, ARI (10 innings)
2021 @ WSH
Putouts by 3B, 9-Inning Game 5, 8x, last: Manny Machado on April 9, 2022 @ ARI
Multiple Back-to-Back Home Runs by Same 1, Gary Sheffield and Fred McGriff on August 6, 1992 vs.
& PERFORMANCE
Putouts by 3B, Extra-Inning Game 5, Luis Salazar on August 10, 1983 @ HOU (14 innings)
PLAYER HEALTH
Players HOU (1st and 2nd innings)
Total Bases 13, 5x, last: Fernando Tatis Jr. on June 25, 2021 vs. ARI Putouts by C, 9-Inning Game 18, 2x, last: Austin Hedges on September 18, 2018 vs. SF
RBI 8, 2x, last: Ken Caminiti on September 19, 1995 vs. COL Putouts by C, Extra-Inning Game 22, Ben Davis on June 19, 2001 vs. SF (15 innings)
Sacrifice Bunts 3, 7x, last: Greg Maddux on May 14, 2007 vs. CIN Putouts by Pitcher, 9-Inning Game 5, 2x, last: Jimmy Jones on April 22, 1988 vs. HOU
Sacrifice Flies 2, 30x, last: Xander Bogaerts on Sept. 27, 2023 @ SFG Assists by OF, 9-Inning Game 2, many times, last: Jose Pirela on April 3, 2018 vs. COL
Assists by OF, Extra-Inning Game 3, Tony Gwynn on August 27, 1986 vs. NYM
Hit By Pitch 2, 31x, last: Austin Nola on May 14, 2021 vs. STL
PADRES
5, 2x, last: Dave Magadan on June 5, 2000 @ OAK
IBB, 9-Inning Game 3, Fernando Gonzalez on August 10, 1978 vs. CIN Assists by 1B, Extra-Inning Game
(10 innings)
IBB, Extra-Inning Game 4, Garry Templeton on July 5, 1985 @ PIT (12 innings) Assists by 2B, 9-Inning Game 10, 2x, last: Fernando Gonzalez on June 15, 1979 vs. CHC
Strikeouts, 9-Inning Game 5, 2x, last: Clay Hensley on May 14, 2006 @ CHC Assists by 2B, Extra-Inning Game 13, Mark Loretta on May 7, 2003 @ MON (10 inning)
5, 4x, last: Chase Headley on June 7, 2009 vs. ARI Assists by SS, 9-Inning Game 12, 2x, last: Ozzie Smith on April 12, 1980 vs. SF
Strikeouts, Extra-Inning Game
(18 innings)
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Assists by SS, Extra-Inning Game 11, Ozzie Smith on September 1, 1978 vs. MON
Stolen Bases 5, 3x, last: Damian Jackson on June 28, 1999 vs. COL
Assists by 3B, 9-Inning Game 9, Kevin Kouzmanoff on September 4, 2008 @ MIL
Caught Stealing 2, 40x, last: Will Venable on, May 6, 2014 vs. KC
&
3, 3x, last: Yangervis Solarte on September 16, 2015 Assists by 3B, Extra-Inning Game 9, Paul Dade on July 27, 1979 vs. SF (11 innings)
GIDP, 9-Inning Game
@ ARI Assists by C, 9-Inning Game 6, Bill Fahey on May 15, 1980 vs. STL
GIDP, Extra-Inning Game 3, Archi Cianfrocco on June 5, 1997 @ COL (11 innings)
OPPONENTS
Assists by C, Extra-Inning Game 6, Benito Santiago on May 15, 1989 @ MON (11 innings)
Assists by Pitcher, 9-Inning Game 7, Andrew Cashner on July 23, 2013 vs. LAD
7, 2x, last: Randy Jones on June 24, 1975 vs. SF (10
Individual Pitching Assists by Pitcher, Extra-Inning Game
innings)
Hits Allowed 14, 5x, last: Clayton Richard on July 19, 2017 @ COL
Singles Allowed 13, 3x, last: Andy Ashby on August 10, 1999 @ NYM
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Triples Allowed 3, 8x, last: James Shields on June 25, 2015 vs. SF
Home Runs Allowed 5, 2x, last: Tim Stauffer on August 13, 2011 @ CIN
Runs Allowed 11, 5x, last: Clayton Richard on July 19, 2017 @ COL
Earned Runs Allowed 11, 2x, last: Tim Stauffer on August 26, 2007 @ PHI
Hit Batsmen 4, Jhoulys Chacin on August 23, 2017 @ STL
Walks Allowed 10, Clay Kirby on July 15, 1969 @ SF
4, 3x, last: Dennis Kinney on August 21, 1980 @ PHI
PETCO PARK
IBB Allowed
(17 innings)
4, Dennis Kinney (9.1 IP) on August 21, 1980 @ PHI
IBB Allowed in more than 9.0 IP
(17 innings)
16, 2x: Jake Peavy on May 22, 2006 vs. ATL (7.0 IP) and
Strikeouts
April 25, 2007 @ ARI (7.0 IP)
15, Clay Kirby (15.0 IP) on September 24, 1971 vs. HOU
Strikeouts in more than 9.0 IP
(21 innings in G1)
COMMUNITY
Wild Pitches 4, 3x, last: Trevor Cahill on May 13, 2017 @ CWS
Balks 3, Dave LaPoint on September 2, 1986 @ PHI
Innings Pitched, Starter 15.0, Clay Kirby on September 24, 1971 vs. HOU (G1)
Innings Pitched, Reliever 9.1, Dennis Kinney on August 21, 1980 @ PHI (17 innings)
MEDIA
343
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SINGLE-INNING RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Triples 2, 25x, last: September 24, 2023 vs. STL (2nd inning)
Triples 1, many times
Home Runs 4, May 17, 2001 @ NYM (3rd inning)
Home Runs 1, many times
RBI 13, August 24, 1993 vs. STL (1st inning)
RBI 5, Bret Boone on June 26, 2000 @ LAD (2nd inning)
Walks 6, 2x, last: June 28, 2002 @ KC (1st inning)
Stolen Bases 3, Wil Myers on August 16, 2017 vs. PHI (4th inning)
Stolen Bases 5, 2x, last: October 2, 1999 @ ARI (7th inning)
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Individual Pitching
Club Pitching 8, 5x, last: Robbie Erlin on September 8, 2018 @ CIN
Hits Allowed
Hits Allowed 10, August 6, 2007 @ STL (5th Inning) (2nd inning)
Runs Allowed 13, July 15, 1997 vs. SF (7th Inning) Runs Allowed 9, 2x, last: Brett Tomko on August 9, 2002 @ CIN (1st inning)
Earned Runs Allowed 12, July 15, 1997 vs. SF (7th Inning) Earned Runs Allowed 9, Brett Tomko on August 9, 2002 @ CIN (1st inning)
Singles Allowed 8, 4x, last: June 2, 2016 vs. SEA (7th inning) 7, 5x, last: Robbie Erlin on September 8, 2018 @ CIN
Singles Allowed
(2nd inning)
Doubles Allowed 4, 13x, last: April 14, 2023 vs. MIL (1st inning)
Triples Allowed 3, 4x, last: April 9, 2006 vs. COL (5th Inning) Doubles Allowed 4, 8x, last: Michael Wacha on April 14, 2023 vs. MIL (1st inning)
Home Runs Allowed 4, 3x, last: September 29 , 2021 @ LAD (8th Inning) Triples Allowed 3, 2x, last: Tim Scott on May 15, 1997 @ CHC (7th inning)
Walks Allowed 7, August 30, 2011 @ LAD (2nd Inning) Home Runs Allowed 4, Craig Stammen on June 9, 2019 vs. WSH (8th inning)
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Wild Pitches 4, June 28, 1969 vs. LAD (3rd inning) Walks Allowed 6, Tim Stauffer on August 30, 2011 @ LAD (2nd inning)
Pitchers Used 5, 3x, last: September 20, 2012 @ ARI (9th inning)
Club Fielding
Errors Committed 4, September 15, 1977 vs. ATL (8th inning)
Passed Balls 2, 7x, last: May 6, 2012 vs. MIA (8th inning)
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DOUBLEHEADER RECORDS
PADRES
30 on September 24, 1971 vs. HOU RBI 13, Nate Colbert on August 1, 1972 @ ATL
HISTORY
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DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
CONSECUTIVE RECORDS
PADRES
Games Won, Overall 14 (June 18-July 2, 1999) Games Played 305, Steve Garvey (1984-1986)
Games Won, Home 11 (May 2-31, 2005) 28, Everth Cabrera (September 25, 2010 - August
Successful Stolen Base Attempts
25, 2012)
Games Won, Road 8 (April 19-May 14, 2006)
Games Won vs. Any One Club, Home 15 (April 16, 1993-August 12, 1995 vs. STL) Individual Batting
Games Won vs. Any One Club, Road 11 (September 19, 2009-August 11, 2012 @ PIT) 34 games, Benito Santiago (August 25-October
Hitting Streak
2, 1987)
HISTORY
Games Lost, Overall 13 (May 8-21, 1994)
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Games Lost, Home 12 (May 22-June 10, 1972) Hits Without Making an Out 8, 5x, last: Kevin Kouzmanoff (August 12-13, 2009)
Games Lost, Road 13 (April 25-May 18, 1971) Times Reaching Base Safely (via H, BB and HBP) 13, Brian Giles (June 19-22, 2005)
Games Lost vs. Any One Club, Home 14 (April 8, 1973-September 26, 1974 vs. LAD) Games with a Home Run 6, Graig Nettles (August 11-22, 1984)
&
Games Lost vs. Any One Club, Road 14 (May 4,1993-May 24, 1995 @ MON) At Bats with a Home Run, Same Batter 3, 11x, last: Hunter Renfroe (July 24-25, 2018)
6, 2x, last: Brett Wallace (August 23 -September
Hits as a Pinch Hitter
OPPONENTS
Club Batting 4, 2015)
Hits in One Game, Padres 8, 4x, last: September 8, 2017 @ ARI
Individual Pitching
Hits in One Game, Opponent 10 (August 6, 2007 @ STL)
Winning Decisions, Starter 11, 3x, last: Kevin Brown (May 26-August 5, 1998)
3, 4x, last: April 1, 1997 vs. NYM (Gomez, Henderson,
Batters Hitting Home Runs, Padres Winning Decisions, Reliever 11, Butch Metzger (September 22, 1975-August 8, 1976)
Veras in 6th inning)
Batters Reaching Base Safely, Opponents 11, 2x, last: August 6, 2007 @ STL Losing Decisions 11, Gary Ross (May 4-August 20, 1969)
Complete Games 5, 2x, last: Randy Jones (1976)
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Club Pitching
DEVELOPMENT
Hitless Innings To Start Game 9.0, April 9, 2021 @ TEX (Joe Musgrove no-hitter) Batters Retired 28, 3x, last: Blake Snell (August 31-September 7, 2021)
Batters Retired, Single Game 25, Bob Shirley (April 22, 1977 @ HOU)
Club Fielding Walkless Innings 68.0, Randy Jones (May 17-June 22, 1976)
Innings without an Error 170.0, July 28 (8th inning)-August 18 (8th inning), 2021
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DIRECTORY
CLUB
CONSECUTIVE RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
4 Dave Campbell 1970 154 4 Khalil Greene 2004 31 4 Bill Almon 1977 75
HISTORY
5 Josh Barfield 2006 150 5 Kevin Kouzmanoff 2007 30 5 Josh Barfield 2006 72
Mike Champion 1977 150 AB
Triples 1 Bill Almon 1977 613
AVG 1 Bill Almon 1977 11 2 Ozzie Smith 1978 590
1 Benito Santiago 1987 .300 Gene Richards 1977 11 3 Dave Campbell 1970 581
OPPONENTS
2 Juan Bonilla 1981 .290 3 Everth Cabrera 2009 8 4 Enzo Hernandez 1971 549
3 Gene Richards 1977 .290 4 Cito Gaston 1969 7 Yonder Alonso 2012 549
4 Josh Barfield 2006 .280 Stan Jefferson 1987 7
5 Kevin Kouzmanoff 2007 .275 Jerry Morales 1972 7 BB
OBP Luis Salazar 1980 7 1 Carmelo Martinez 1984 68
1 Gene Richards 1977 .363 Manuel Margot 2017 7 2 Yonder Alonso 2012 62
SCOUTING & PLAYER
346
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Wins Complete Games SO
1 Bob Shirley 1977 12 1 Steve Arlin 1971 10 1 Steve Arlin 1971 156
2 Butch Metzger 1976 11 2 Dave Freisleben 1974 6 2 Cory Luebke 2011 154
3 Matt Clement 1999 10 Randy Jones 1973 6 3 Chris Paddack 2019 153
Eric Show 1982 10 4 Dan Spillner 1974 5 4 Bob Shirley 1977 146
5 11 tied with 9 5 Four tied with 4 5 Joey Lucchesi 2018 145
MANAGER
& STAFF
Losses Shutouts BB
1 Clay Kirby 1969 20 1 Steve Arlin 1971 4 1 Dave Freisleben 1974 112
2 Steve Arlin 1971 19 2 Eight tied with 2 2 Steve Arlin 1971 103
3 Bob Shirley 1977 18 3 Clay Kirby 1969 100
4 Bill Greif 1972 16 Saves Bob Shirley 1977 100
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
2 Luis DeLeon 1982 15
Winning Percentage 3 Al Severinsen 1971 8 Opponent AVG
1 Butch Metzger 1976 .733 4 Dale Thayer 2012 7 1 Dave Freisleben 1974 .242
2 Eric Show 1982 .625 5 Frank Reberger 1969 6 2 Steve Arlin 1971 .244
3 Joey Hamilton 1994 .600 Greg Harris 1989 6 3 Clay Kirby 1969 .252
4 Jimmy Jones 1987 .563 Kevin Quackenbush 2014 6 4 Bob Shirley 1977 .259
Chris Paddack 2019 .563 5 Dave Roberts 1970 .261
IP
Appearances 1 Steve Arlin 1971 227.2 SO/9
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
1 Butch Metzger 1976 77 2 Clay Kirby 1969 215.2 1 Matt Clement 1999 6.73
2 Larry Hardy 1974 76 3 Bob Shirley 1977 214.0 2 Steve Arlin 1971 6.17
3 Akinori Otsuka 2004 73 4 Dave Freisleben 1974 211.2 3 Bob Shirley 1977 6.14
4 Luke Gregerson 2009 72 5 Al Santorini 1969 184.2 4 Mike Caldwell 1972 5.61
5 Kevin Walker 2000 70 5 Dave Freisleben 1974 5.53
ERA
Games Started 1 Steve Arlin 1971 3.48
1 Clay Kirby 1969 35 2 Dave Freisleben 1974 3.66
PADRES
3 Steve Arlin 1971 34 4 Bob Shirley 1977 3.70 Min. 162.0 IP for SO/9, ERA and Opponents AVG.
4 Matt Clement 1999 31 5 Chris Welsh 1981 3.78 Min. 15 decisions for Winning Percentage
Dave Freisleben 1974 31
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
&
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
347
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SS Freddy Galvis 2018 160 SS Khalil Greene 2007 44 SS Fernando Tatis Jr. 2021 99
OF Brian Giles 2004 159 OF Tony Gwynn 1997 48 OF Steve Finley 1996 124
Tony Gwynn 1986 159
Triples AB
Batting AVG C Nick Hundley 2011 5 C Benito Santiago 1991 577
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
C Terry Kennedy 1981 .303 Benito Santiago 1990 5 1B Steve Garvey 1985 654
1B Wally Joyner 1997 .324 1B Ryan Klesko 2001 6 2B Roberto Alomar 1989 622
2B Mark Loretta 2004 .335 Steve Garvey 1985 6 3B Kevin Kouzmanoff 2008 624
3B Gary Sheffield 1992 .330 2B Jeff Gardner 1993 7 SS Tony Fernandez 1992 622
SS Fernando Tatis Jr. 2019 .317 Alan Wiggins 1984 7 OF Steve Finley 1996 653
OF Tony Gwynn 1994 .396 3B Sean Burroughs 2003 6
Luis Salazar 1980 6 BB
OBP SS Bill Almon 1977 11 C Gene Tenace 1977 88
C Gene Tenace 1977 .448 OF Tony Gwynn 1987 13 1B Jack Clark 1989 120
1B Jack Clark 1990 .438 Dave Roberts 2006 13 2B Quilvio Veras 1998 83
& PERFORMANCE
3B Ken Caminiti 1996 .623 RBI SS Fernando Tatis Jr. 2021 153
PADRES
SS Fernando Tatis Jr. 2021 .611 C Terry Kennedy 1983 93 OF Mike Cameron 2007 160
OF Greg Vaughn 1998 .590 1B Adrian Gonzalez 2008 119
2B Mark Loretta 2004 76 SB
Hits 3B Ken Caminiti 1996 130 C Benito Santiago 1987 21
C Benito Santiago 1987 164 SS Khalil Greene 2007 97 1B Alan Wiggins 1983 28
1B Steve Garvey 1985 184 Fernando Tatis Jr. 2021 97 Wil Myers 2016 28
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
HISTORY
348
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
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PADRES
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
&
RELIEF PITCHING RECORDS
OPPONENTS
Wins IP Opponent AVG
1 Butch Metzger 1976 11 1 Rollie Fingers 1977 132.1 1 Tim Worrell 1996 .137
Rollie Fingers 1980 11 2 Butch Metzger 1976 123.1 2 Joaquin Benoit 2014 .151
3 Goose Gossage 1984 10 Lance McCullers 1987 123.1 3 Mike Adams 2011 .155
Dan Miceli 1998 10 4 Dan Spillner 1977 123.0 4 Joaquin Benoit 2015 .159
5 Six tied with 9 5 Greg Harris 1990 117.1 5 Ryan Buchter 2016 .160
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
Winning Percentage SO
PETCO PARK
Appearances BB
1 Craig Lefferts 1986 83 1 Dan Spillner 1977 60
2 Brad Hand 2016 82 2 Lance McCullers 1987 59
3 Heath Bell 2007 81 3 John D’Acquisto 1979 57
4 Luke Gregerson 2010 80 4 Lance McCullers 1988 55
Cla Meredith 2007 80 5 Butch Metzger 1976 52
MEDIA
349
DIRECTORY
CLUB
Batting
Hit For the Cycle Jake Cronenworth (July 16, 2021 @ WSH)
Hit For the Cycle, Opponent Eduardo Escobar (June 6, 2022 vs. NYM)
Inside-the-Park Home Run Jake Cronenworth (August 17, 2021 @ COL, 7th inning, off German Marquez)
Inside-the-Park Home Run, Opponent Jordan Luplow (June 21, 2022 @ ARI, 3rd inning, off Sean Manaea)
MANAGER
Home Runs from Both Sides of the Plate Yangervis Solarte (May 27, 2016 vs. ARI)
& STAFF
Two Home Runs, Single Game Juan Soto (September 26, 2023 @ SFG)
Three Home Runs, Single Game Fernando Tatis Jr. (June 25, 2021 vs. ARI)
Leadoff Home Run Ha-Seong Kim (August 19, 2023 @ ARI, off Merrill Kelly)
Grand Slam Juan Soto (September 17, 2023 @ OAK, 8th inning, off Devin Sweet)
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Grand Slam, Opponent Gabriel Moreno (August 19, 2023 vs. ARI, 7th inning, off Nick Martinez)
Pinch-Hit Grand Slam Hunter Renfroe (May 5, 2019 vs. LAD, 9th inning, off Kenley Jansen)
Pinch-Hit Grand Slam, Opponent Pat Valaika (September 16, 2017 @ COL, 7th inning, off Cory Mazzoni)
Two Grand Slams in Single Game, Opponent Moises Alou (1st inning) and Gary Sheffield (5th inning), April 28, 1997 @ FL
Grand Slam by Pitcher Daniel Camarena (July 8, 2021 vs. WSH, 4th inning, off Max Scherzer)
Walk-Off Home Run Xander Bogaerts (September 19, 2023 vs. COL, 9th inning, off Tyler Kinley)
Home Run by Pitcher Ryan Weathers (July 24, 2021 @ MIA, 3rd inning, off Braxton Garrett)
Home Run by Pitcher, Opponent Logan Webb (October 3, 2021 @ SF), 5th inning off Nabil Crismatt)
Back-to-Back Home Runs Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto (September 1, 2023 vs. SF, 1st inning, off Tristan Beck)
Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs Chris Gomez, Rickey Henderson, Quilvio Veras (April 1, 1997 vs. NYM)
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs to Start a Game Marvell Wynne, Tony Gwynn and John Kruk (April 13, 1987 vs. SF)
Four Home Runs, Single Inning May 17, 2001 at New York-NL (3rd inning)
Three Players with Four-or-More Hits Carlos Asuaje, Jose Pirela, Matt Szczur (July 21, 2017 @ SF)
Five Hits, Single Game Juan Soto (June 7, 2023 vs. SEA)
Six Hits, Single Game Adrian Gonzalez (August 11, 2009 @ MIL)
Six RBI, Single Game Juan Soto (September 17, 2023 @ OAK)
Seven RBI, Single Game Wil Myers (July 16, 2021 @ WSH)
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Two-Hits, Single Inning Gary Sanchez (August 2, 2023 @ COL, 9th inning)
Two-Singles, Single Inning Fernando Tatis Jr. (June 14, 2019 @ COL, 9th inning)
Two Doubles, Single Inning Phil Stephenson (June 4, 1990 vs. HOU, 8th inning)
Two Triples, Single Inning Never
Two Home Runs, Single Inning Never
Five RBI, Single Inning Bret Boone (June 26, 2000 @ LAD, 2nd inning)
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
HISTORY
Five Strikeouts, Single Game Chase Headley (June 7, 2009 vs. ARI, 18 innings)
10-or-More Runs, Single Inning 10 (April 12, 2010 vs. ATL, 4th inning)
Pitching
No-Hitter Joe Musgrove (April 9, 2021 @ TEX)
OPPONENTS
Back-to-Back Shutouts September 20, 2022 vs. STL and September 21, 2022 vs. STL
DEVELOPMENT
Back-to-Back-to-Back Shutouts April 23-24, 1988 vs. HOU and April 26, 1988 vs. STL
Back-to-Back-to-Back-to-Back Shutouts July 28-29, 1984 vs. HOU and July 30-31, 1984 vs. LAD
Back-to-Back Complete Games May 26, 2005 @ ARI (Jake Peavy) and May 27, 2005 @ SF (Brian Lawrence)
Back-to-Back Complete Game Shutouts August 14-16, 1998 vs. MIL, Sterling Hitchcock and Kevin Brown
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
350
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Defensive
Triple Play June 10, 2010 @ NYM (G2), turned by Chase Headley (3B), Lance Zawadzki (2B) and Adrian Gonzalez (1B).
Triple Play, Opponent August 7, 2016 vs. PHI (Jabari Blash in the 7th)
Committed Four Errors September 10, 2023 @ HOU
Committed Five Errors May 17, 2002 vs. NYM
MANAGER
Committed Six Errors June 1, 1990 vs. ATL
& STAFF
Turned Five Double Plays July 3, 2018 @ OAK
Turned Six Double Plays August 28, 2016 @ MIA
Baserunning
Straight Steal of Home Melvin Upton Jr. (June 3, 2016 vs. COL)
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
Steal of Home in a Double Steal Manuel Margot (July 13, 2019 vs. ATL)
Steal of Home in a Double Steal, Opponent Josh Rojas (April 4, 2023 vs. ARI)
Stolen Base by a Pitcher Tyson Ross ( July 1, 2018 vs. PIT)
Stolen Base by a Pitcher, Opponent Shohei Ohtani (August 14, 2018 vs. LAA)
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
August 1, 1971 vs. ATL Brown 7 Mason (2B) to Colbert (1B) to Hernandez (SS)
June 4, 1972 vs. CHC Hundley 9 Robles (SS) to Thomas (2B) to Colbert (1B)
April 11, 1978 @ ATL P. Niekro 2 Almon (3B) to Thomas (2B) to Richards (1B)
July 31, 1983 vs. ATL Hubbard 4 Templeton (SS) to Flannery (2B) to Bevacqua (1B)
April 9, 1989 @ HOU Caminiti 8 Salazar (3B) to Alomar (2B) to Clark (1B) to Parent (C)
May 19, 1997 @ CIN Taubensee 1 Ashby (P) to Gomez (SS) to Cianfrocco (1B)
June 10, 2010 (G2) @ NYM Tejada 2 Headley (3B) to Zawadzki (2B) to Gonzalez (1B)
351
DIRECTORY
CLUB
Through the end of the 2023 season, 1,133 players have appeared in at least one game for the Padres.
A (51) Bard, Josh (2006-08) Branyan, Russell (2006-2007) Cedeno, Andujar (1995-96)
Abner, Shawn (1987-91) Barfield, Josh (2006) Bravo, Angel (1971) Cedeno, Ronny (2013)
Abrams, CJ (2022) Barker, Kevin (2002) Brazelton, Dewon (2006) Chacin, Jhoulys (2017)
MANAGER
& STAFF
Acosta, Ed (1971-72) Barlow, Scott (2023) Breslow, Craig (2005) Champion, Mike (1976-78)
Adams, Austin (2020-2022) Barmes, Clint (2015) Brewer, Colten (2018) Chiffer, Floyd (1982-84)
Adams, Mike (2008-11) Barrett, Marty (1991) Briggs, Dan (1979) Choi, Ji-Man (2023)
Adkins, Jon (2006) Barrett, Michael (2007-08) Brocail, Doug (1992-94, 2007) Cianfrocco, Archi (1993-98)
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
Alcántara, Sergio (2022) Bartlett, Jason (2011-12) Brower, Jim (2006) Cimber, Adam (2018)
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Aldrete, Mike (1991) Barton, Bob (1970-72, 1974) Brown, Bobby (1983-85) Ciriaco, Pedro (2013)
Alexander, Manny (2005-2006) Bass, Anthony (2011-13) Brown, Chris (1987-88) Cirillo, Jeff (2004)
Alfaro, Jorge (2022) Bass, Randy (1980-82) Brown, Emil (2001) Clark, Brady (2007)
Alfonzo, Eliezer (2009) Batchelor, Rich (1997) Brown, Jarvis (1993) Clark, Jack (1989-90)
Allen, Austin (2019) Batten, Matthew (2022-) Brown, Kevin (1998) Clark, Jerald (1988-92)
Allen, Dusty (2000) Baumann, Buddy (2016-18) Brown, Ollie (1969-72) Clark, Jermaine (2003)
Allen, Greg (2020) Baxter, Mike (2010) Bruske, Jim (1997, 1998) Clark, Phil (1993-95)
Allen, Logan (2019) Bay, Jason (2003) Buchanan, Brian (2002-04) Clark, Tony (2008)
Almanzar, Carlos (1999-2000) Beamon, Trey (1997) Buchter, Ryan (2016-17) Clarke, Horace (1974)
& PERFORMANCE
Almon, Bill (1974-79) Bean, Billy (1993-95) Buckner, Billy (2014) Clemens, Paul (2016)
PLAYER HEALTH
Almonte, Abraham (2014-15, 2020) Beaty, Matt (2022) Bumbry, Al (1985) Clement, Matt (1998-2000)
Alomar, Roberto (1988-90) Beck, Rod (2003-04) Burke, Chris (2009) Clements, Pat (1989-92)
Alomar Jr., Sandy (1988-89) Beckert, Glenn (1974-75) Burke, Greg (2009) Clevinger, Mike (2020-22)
Alonso, Yonder (2012-15) Bednar, David (2019-2020) Burns, Cory (2012) Colangelo, Mike (2001)
Alou, Matty (1974) Bell, Derek (1993-94) Burroughs, Sean (2002-05) Colbert, Nate (1969-74)
Altavilla, Dan (2020-21) Bell, Heath (2007-11) Burrows, Terry (1997) Coleman, Dusty (2017)
Alvarez, Gabe (2000) Bell, Josh (2022) Byers, Randell (1987-88) Comstock, Keith (1987-88)
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Alvarez, R.J. (2014) Bellhorn, Mark (2006) Bynum, Mike (2002-04) Condrey, Clay (2002-03)
PADRES
Anderson, Shaun (2021) Berumen, Andres (1995-96) Cameron, Kevin (2007-08) Cordero, Franchy (2017-2020)
HISTORY
Andreoli, John (2021) Beswick, Jim (1978) Camarena, Daniel (2021-) Córdoba, Allen (2017)
Antonelli, Matt (2008-10) Bethancourt, Christian (2016-17) Cameron, Mike (2006-2007) Corey, Bryan (2008)
Arcia, Jose (1969-70) Bevacqua, Kurt (1979-80, 1982-85) Caminiti, Ken (1995-98) Corkins, Mike (1969-74)
Arcia, Oswaldo (2016) Bilardello, Dann (1991-92) Campbell, Dave (1970-73) Corrales, Pat (1972-73)
Arias, Alex (2001) Blair, Dennis (1980) Campbell, Mike (1994) Correia, Kevin (2009-10)
OPPONENTS
Arias, George (1997-99) Blair, Willie (1995-96) Campos, Leonel (2014-16) Cosart, Jarred (2016-17)
Arlin, Steve (1969-74) Blanco, Henry (2009) Campusano, Luis (2020-) Cosgrove, Tom (2023-)
Armstrong, Mike (1980-81) Blanks, Kyle (2009-2014) Cannizzaro, Chris (1969-71, 1974) Costello, John (1991)
Arrieta, Jake (2021) Blash, Jabari (2016-17) Canó, Robinson (2022) Couchee, Mike (1983)
Asadoor, Randy (1986) Blefary, Curt (1972) Cantu, Jorge (2011) Crabbe, Callix (2008)
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Ashby, Andy (1993-99, 2004) Blum, Geoff (2005, 2006-2007) Capps, Carter (2017) Crespo, Cesar (2001-02)
DEVELOPMENT
Ashford, Tucker (1976-78) Bocachica, Hiram (2007) Cardona, Javier (2002) Crismatt, Nabil (2021-2023)
Astacio, Pedro (2005) Bochtler, Doug (1995-97) Caratini, Victor (2021) Cronenworth, Jake (2020-)
Aurilia, Rich (2004) Bochy, Bruce (1983-87) Carlin, Luke (2008) Cruz, Deivi (2002)
Asuaje, Carlos (2016-18) Boehringer, Brian (1998-2000) Carlton, Drew (2023-) Cruz Jr., Jose (2007)
Ausmus, Brad (1993-96) Bogaerts, Xander (2023-) Carlyle, Buddy (1999-2000) Cruz, Nelson (2023)
Avila, Pedro (2019-) Bolaños, Ronald (2019-20) Carpenter, Andrew (2011) Cunnane, Will (1997-2000)
Aybar, Erick (2017) Bones, Ricky (1991) Carpenter, Matt (2023) Cunningham, Aaron (2010-2011)
Azocar, José (2022-) Bonilla, Juan (1981-83) Carrillo, Cesar (2009-10) Curtis, John (1980-82)
PETCO PARK
Azocar, Oscar (1991-92) Booker, Greg (1983-89) Carter, Joe (1990) Cust, Jack (2006)
Boone, Bret (2000) Cash, Dave (1980) Cyr, Eric (2002)
B (94) Boone, Dan (1981-82) Cashner, Andrew (2012-16)
Baek, Cha Seung (2008-09) Bowen, Rob (2006-2007) Cassel, Jack (2007) D (49)
Baerga, Carlos (1999) Boxberger, Brad (2012-13) Cassidy, Scott (2005-2006) D’Acquisto, John (1977-80)
Baez, Michel (2019-) Boyd, Jason (2002) Castilla, Vinny (2006) d’Arnaud, Chase (2017)
COMMUNITY
Baker, Chuck (1978, 1980) Boyer, Blaine (2014) Castillo, Ivan (2021) Dade, Paul (1979-80)
Baker, John (2012-13) Brach, Brad (2011-13) Castillo, José (2018-) Dahl, David (2023)
Baldschun, Jack (1969-70) Bradley, Milton (2007) Castillo, Tony (1978) Darnell, James (2011-12)
Banks, Josh (2008-09) Bragg, Darren (2004) Castro, Jason (2020) Darr, Mike (1999-2001)
Darvish, Yu (2021-)
MEDIA
352
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
'24 SAN DIEGO
PADRES
Dascenzo, Doug (1996) Dorsett, Brian (1991) F (30) Gallagher, Sean (2009-10)
DaVanon, Jerry (1969) Doyle, Paul (1970) Fahey, Bill (1979-80) Galvis, Freddy (2018)
Davey, Tom (2000-02) Dravecky, Dave (1982-87) Falkenborg, Brian (2005, 2008) Gamble, Oscar (1978)
HISTORY
Davies, Zach (2020) Drury, Brandon (2022) Falu, Irving (2014) Gamel, Ben (2023)
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Davis, Ben (1998-01) Dukes, Tom (1969-70) Faries, Paul (1990-92) Gant, Ron (2002)
Davis, Bill (1969) Dunne, Mike (1990) Fernandez, Tony (1991-92) Garces, Frank (2014-16)
&
Davis, Bob (1973, 1975-78) Dupree, Mike (1976) Ferrara, Al (1969-71) Garcia, Carlos (1999)
Davis, Jerry (1983, 1985) Durango, Luis (2009-10) Fick, Robert (2004-05) Garcia, Greg (2019-2020)
Davis, John (1990) Fikac, Jeremy (2001-2002) Garcia, Jesse (2005)
OPPONENTS
Davis, Mark (1987-89, 1993-94) E (23) Fingers, Rollie (1977-80) García, Luis (2022-23)
Davis, Storm (1987) Eaton, Adam (2000-05) Finley, Steve (1995-98) Garcia, Ralph (1972, 1974)
Davis, Willie (1976) Eckstein, David (2009-10) Fiore, Mike (1972) Gardner, Jeff (1992-93)
Deago, Roger (2003) Edmonds, Jim (2008) Fireovid, Steve (1981, 1983) Gardner, Wes (1991)
Decker, Cody (2015) Edwards, Dave (1981-82) Flaherty, John (1996-97) Garland, Jon (2010)
Dean, Tommy (1969-71) Edwards, Jon (2015) Flannery, Tim (1979-89) Garvey, Steve (1983-87)
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
Decker, Jaff (2013) Edwards Jr., Carl (2019) Florie, Bryce (1994-96) Gaspar, Rod (1971, 1974)
Decker, Marty (1983) Eichelberger, Juan (1978-82) Floyd, Cliff (2009) Gaston, Clarence (1969-74)
Deduno, Samuel (2011) Eiland, David (1992-93) Folkers, Rich (1975-76) Gaudin, Chad (2009)
Deer, Rob (1996) Ekstrom, Mike (2008-09) Forsythe, Logan (2011-13) Geer, Josh (2008-09)
De Haan, Kory (2000-02) Elliott, Donnie (1994-95) Foster, Alan (1975-76) Geren, Bob (1993)
De La Cruz, Eulogio (2009) Elliott, Randy (1972, 1974) France, Ty (2019-2020) Gerhardt, Rusty (1974)
DeLeon, Luis (1982-85) Ellis, A.J. (2018) Francoeur, Jeff (2014) Germano, Justin (2003-05, 2007-08)
Denorfia, Chris (2010-2014) Embree, Alan (2002, 2006) Franklin, Jay (1971) Gerut, Jody (2008-09)
PETCO PARK
DeWitt, Matt (2002) Engel, Adam (2023) Frazier, Adam (2021) Giles, Brian (2003-09)
Deshaies, Jim (1992) Ensberg, Morgan (2007) Freisleben, Dave (1974-78) Giles, Marcus (2007)
Despaigne, Odrisamer (2014-15) Erdos, Todd (1997, 2000) Friedrich, Christian (2016-17) Giovanola, Ed (1998-99)
Detwiler, Ross (2021) Erlin, Robbie (2013-19) Frieri, Ernesto (2009-12) Goddard, Joe (1972)
Diaz, Miguel (2017-2021) Esch, Jake (2017) Frisella, Danny (1975) Goebbert, Jake (2014)
Dickerson, Alex (2015-19) Espada, Jose (2023) Fuentes, Reymond (2013) Gomez, Chris (1996-2001)
COMMUNITY
Dilone, Miguel (1985) Estes, Shawn (2006, 2008) Fuentes, Tito (1975-76) Gomez, Pat (1993)
Dishman, Glenn (1995-96) Ettles, Mark (1993) Fulchino, Jeff (2011) Gonzalez, Adrian (2006-10)
Dixon, Brandon (2022-23) Evans, Barry (1978-81) Gonzalez, Alberto (2011)
Dobson, Pat (1970) Everitt, Leon (1969) G (65) Gonzalez, Alex (2004)
Dominguez, Jose (2016) Gale, Rocky (2015-2017) Gonzalez, Edgar (2008-09)
MEDIA
353
DIRECTORY
CLUB
Gonzalez, Enrique (2008) Hermanson, Dustin (1995-96) Johnson, Brian (1994-96) LaPoint, Dave (1986)
Gonzalez, Fernando (1978-79) Hermida, Jeremy (2011-12) Johnson, Erik (2016) LaRocca, Greg (2000)
Gonzalez, Tony (1969) Hernandez, Carlos (1997-2000) Johnson, Jerry (1975-76) Latos, Mat (2009-2011)
Gonzalez, Wiki (1999-2003) Hernandez, Enzo (1971-77) Johnson, Jonathan (2002) Lauer, Eric (2018-19)
Gore, MacKenzie (2022) Hernandez, Jeremy (1991-93) Johnson, Mike (1974) Lawrence, Brian (2001-05)
MANAGER
Gorman, Tom (1987) Hernandez, Nick (2023) Johnson, Pierce (2020-2022) Laxton, Bill (1971, 1974)
& STAFF
Gossage, Rich (1984-87) Hernandez, Ramon (2004-05) Johnson, Rob (2011) Layne, Tommy (2012-13)
Grandal, Yasmani (2012-14) Herndon, Junior (2001) Johnstone, Jay (1979) LeBlanc, Wade (2008-11)
Grant, Mark (1987-90) Hessler, Keith (2016) Jones, Bobby J. (2001-02) Ledezma, Wil (2007-08)
Green, Gary (1986, 1989) Higgins, Kevin (1993) Jones, Bobby M. (2002) Lee, David (2001)
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Greene, Khalil (2003-08) Hilton, Dave (1972-75) Jones, Chris (1997) Lee, Derrek (1997)
Greer, Brian (1977, 1979) Hill, Rich (2023) Jones, Jimmy (1986-88) Lee, Leron (1971-73)
Gregerson, Luke (2009-13) Hill, Shawn (2009) Jones, Randy (1973-80) Lee, Mark (1978-79)
Greif, Bill (1972-76) Hill, Tim (2020-23) Jones, Ruppert (1981-83) Lee, Zach (2017)
Griffin, Mike (1982) Hinshaw, Alex (2012) Joshua, Von (1980) Lefebvre, Joe (1981-83)
Griffin, Tom (1976-77) Hinshaw, George (1982-83) Joyner, Wally (1996-99) Lefferts, Craig (1984-87, 1990-92)
Grisham, Trent (2020-23) Hitchcock, Sterling (1997-2001, 2004) K (38) Leiper, Dave (1987-89)
Grubb, John (1972-76) Hoffman, Trevor (1993-2008) Kazmar, Sean (2008) Leone, Justin (2006)
Guerra, Javy (2018-2022) Holbert, Ray (1994-95) Keisler, Randy (2003) Lewis, Jim (1991)
Guerrero, Tayron (2016) Holtz, Mike (2002) Kela, Keone (2021) Leyritz, Jim (1998-99)
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Guevara, Carlos (2008) Honeywell Jr., Brent (2023) Kelley, Dick (1969-71) Lezcano, Sixto (1982-83)
Gutierrez, Ricky (1993-94) Hosmer, Eric (2018-2022) Kellley, Shawn (2015) Liberato, Luis (2022-)
Guzman, Domingo (1999-2000) Howard, Ben (2002-03) Kelly, Casey (2012-15) Libran, Francisco (1969)
Guzman, Freddy (2004) Howard, Thomas (1990-92) Kelly, Van (1969-70) Lilliquist, Derek (1990-91)
Guzman, Jesus (2011-13) Howell, Jack (1991) Kemp, Matt (2015-16) Linebrink, Scott (2003-2007)
Gwosdz, Doug (1981-84) Hoyt, LaMarr (1985-86) Kendall, Fred (1969-76, 1979-80) Liriano, Rymer (2014)
Gwynn, Chris (1996) Hriniak, Walt (1969) Kennedy, Brett (2018-19) Littlefield, John (1981)
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Gwynn, Tony (1982-2001) Hubbard, Trenidad (2002) Kennedy, Ian (2013-2015) Livingstone, Scott (1994-97)
PADRES
Gwynn Jr., Tony (2009-10) Huber, Justin (2008) Kennedy, Terry (1981-86) Lloyd, Kyle (2017)
Gyorko, Jedd (2013-2015) Hudson, Orlando (2011-12) Kerr, Ray (2022-23) Lobaton, Jose (2009)
Hudson, Daniel (2021) Kershner, Jason (2002) Lockett, Walker (2018)
H (72) Hughes, Phil (2018) Kilkenny, Mike (1972) Lockhart, Keith (1994, 2003)
Hackman, Luther (2003) Hundley, Nick (2008-14) Kim, Ha-Seong (2021-) Locklear, Gene (1973-76)
Hader, Josh (2022-23) Hundley, Randy (1975) Kimbrel, Craig (2015) Loewer, Carlton (2001, 2003)
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
HISTORY
Haeger, Charlie (2008) Hunter, Cedric (2011) Kingman, Dave (1977) Lolich, Mickey (1978-79)
Hahn, Don (1975) Huntz, Steve (1970, 1975) Kingsale, Gene (2002) Lollar, Tim (1981-84)
Hahn, Jesse (2014) Hurst, Bruce (1989-93) Kinney, Dennis (1978-80) Long, Joey (1997)
Hairston, Scott (2007-09, 2010) Hyers, Tim (1994-95) Kinsler, Ian (2019) Long, Terrence (2004)
Hairston Jr., Jerry (2010) Hynes, Colt (2013) Kirby, Clay (1969-73) Lopez, Arturo (2009)
OPPONENTS
Hamilton, Joey (1994-98) Hyzdu, Adam (2005) Kirkman, Michael (2016) Lopez, Luis (1993-94, 1996)
Hammaker, Atlee (1990-91) Kivlehan, Patrick (2016, 2021) Lopez, Raffy (2018)
Hammond, Chris (2005) I (3) Klesko, Ryan (2000-2006) Lopez, Rodrigo (2000)
Hampson, Justin (2007-08) Iguchi, Tadahito (2008) Knehr, Reiss (2021-) Loretta, Mark (2003-05)
Hamren, Erik (2011) Iorg, Dane (1986) Knott, Jon (2004, 2006) Loup, Aaron (2019)
Hand, Brad (2016-18) Ivie, Mike (1971, 1974-77) Kolb, Brandon (2000) Lucas, Gary (1980-83)
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Harang, Aaron (2011) J (33) Kotsay, Mark (2001-03, 2012-13) Ludwick, Ryan (2010-11)
Hardy, Larry (1974-75) Jackson, Damian (1999-2001, 2005) Kouzmanoff, Kevin (2007-09) Luebke, Cory (2010-12)
Hargrove, Mike (1979) Jackson, Danny (1997) Kroon, Marc (1995, 1997-98) Lugo, Seth (2023)
Harris, Gene (1992-94) Jackson, Darrin (1989-92) Krueger, Bill (1994-95) Lundquist, David (2001-02)
Harris, Greg (1984) Jackson, Edwin (2016) Krug, Chris (1969) Lyles, Jordan (2017-18)
Harris, Greg W. (1988-93) Jackson, Jay (2015) Kruk, John (1986-89) Lynn, Fred (1990)
Hawkins, Andy (1982-88) Jackson, Roy Lee (1985) Kubiak, Ted (1975-76)
PETCO PARK
Hawpe, Brad (2011) Jacob, Alek (2023-) Kuhaulua, Fred (1981) M (107)
Hayhurst, Dirk (2008) James, Chris (1989) Mabry, John (2000)
Hayward, Ray (1986-87) Jankowski, Travis (2015-19) L (60) Machado, Manny (2019-)
Headley, Chase (2007-14, 18) Jarvis, Kevin (2000-03) LaForest, Pete (2007) Macias, Drew (2007-09)
Hedges, Austin (2015-2020) Jay, Jon (2016) Lamet, Dinelson (2017-2022) Mack, Shane (1987-88)
Henderson, Rickey (1996-97, 2001) Jefferson, Stan (1987-88) Lampkin, Tom (1990-92, 2002) Mackowiak, Rob (2007)
COMMUNITY
Hendrick, George (1977-78) Jestadt, Garry (1971-72) Lancellotti, Rick (1982) Maddux, Greg (2007-08)
Henn, Sean (2008) Jeter, John (1971-72) Lane, Jason (2007, 2014-15) Maddux, Mike (1991-92)
Hensley, Clay (2005-08) Jimenez, D’Angelo (2001-02) Langston, Mark (1998) Magadan, Dave (1999-2001)
Herbel, Ron (1970) Jodie, Brett (2001) Lankford, Ray (2001-02) Makita, Kazuhisa (2018-19)
Herges, Matt (2003) Johnson, Ben (2005-2006) Lansford, Joe (1982-83) Manaea, Sean (2022)
MEDIA
354
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
'24 SAN DIEGO
Manuel, Jerry (1982) McElroy, Chuck (2001) Moreno, Edwin (2009) Nickle, Doug (2002)
PADRES
Marcano, Tucupita (2021) McGrath, Kyle (2017-18) Moreno, Jose (1981) Niekro, Joe (1969)
Margevicius, Nick (2019) McGriff, Fred (1991-93) Moreno, Juan (2002) Nieves, Melvin (1993-95)
Margot, Manuel (2016-19) McIntosh, Joe (1974-75) Morrow, Brandon (2015-16) Nieves, Wil (2002, 2015)
Marisnick, Jake (2021) McLeary, Marty (2004) Morton, Colt (2007-08) Nix, Jacob (2018)
Marquis, Jason (2012-13) McReynolds, Kevin (1983-86) Moseley, Dustin (2011-12) Nola, Austin (2020-23)
Marshall, Dave (1973) Meadows, Brian (2000) Moses, Jerry (1975) Nolte, Eric (1987-89, 1991)
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Martin, Al (2000) Medica, Tommy (2013-14) Mota, Jose (1991) Noonan, Nick (2016)
Martinez, Carmelo (1984-89) Mejía, Francisco (2018-2020) Mouton, James (1998) Norman, Fred (1971-73)
Martinez, Jose (1994) Mejias-Brean, Seth (2019) Mujica, Edward (2009-10) Norris, Bud (2015)
&
Martinez, Luis (2011) Melendez, Jose (1991-92) Mulligan, Sean (1996) Norris, Derek (2015-2016)
Martinez, Nick (2022-23) Melendez, Luis (1976-77) Mumphrey, Jerry (1980) Northcraft, Aaron (2021)
OPPONENTS
Martinez, Pedro (1993-94) Mellville, Tim (2017) Muñoz, Andres (2019-20) Norwood, James (2021)
Martini, Nick (2019) Mendez, Donaldo (2001, 2003) Mura, Steve (1978-81) Nunez, Jose (2001-2002)
Mason, Don (1971-73) Menhart, Paul (1997) Murphy, Dan (1989) Nyman, Gerry (1970)
Mason, Roger (1993) Meredith, Cla (2006-09) Murray, Heath (1997, 1999)
Mateo, Jorge (2020-21) Merloni, Lou (2003) Murrell, Ivan (1969-73) O (20)
Mateo, Marcos (2015) Metzger, Butch (1975-77) Musgrove, Joe (2021-) Odor, Rougned (2023)
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Maton, Phil (2017-19) Miceli, Dan (1998-99) Myers, Greg (1998-99) O’Grady, Brian (2021)
DEVELOPMENT
Matos, Julius (2002) Middlebrook, Jason (2001-02) Myers, Randy (1992, 1998) Ohlendorf, Ross (2012)
Matthews, Mike (2003) Middlebrooks, Will (2015) Myers, Rodney (2000-02) Ojeda, Miguel (2003-05)
Matthews Jr., Gary (1999, 2003) Mikolas, Miles (2012-13) Myers, Wil (2015-2022) Olivares, Edward (2020)
Maurer, Brandon (2015-17) Miller, Bob (1971, 1973) Myrow, Bryan (2007-08) Olivo, Miguel (2005)
Maurer, Dave (2000-01) Miller, Ed (1984) Oña, Jorge (2020)
Mauser, Tim (1993-95) Mirabelli, Doug (2006) N (27) Oquist, Mike (1996)
May, Darrell (2005) Mitchell, Bryan (2018-19) Nady, Xavier (2000, 2003-05, 2014) Oropesa, Eddie (2004)
PETCO PARK
Maybin, Cameron (2011-14) Mitchell, Kevin (1987) Nagy, Charles (2003) Orosco, Jesse (2003)
Mazara, Nomar (2022) Monge, Sid (1983-84) Naylor, Josh (2019-2020) Osting, Jimmy (2001)
Mazzoni, Cory (2015-17) Montanez, Willie (1980) Neal, Blaine (2004) O’Sullivan, Sean (2013)
Melancon, Mark (2021) Montefusco, John (1982-83) Nelson, Chris (2014) Osuna, Al (1996)
McAndrew, Jim (1974) Montgomery, Steve (2000) Nelson, Rob (1987-90) Osuna, Antonio (2004)
McAnulty, Paul (2005-08) Moore, Adam (2014) Neshek, Pat (2011) Otsuka, Akinori (2004-05)
COMMUNITY
McBean, Alvin (1969) Morales, Jerry (1969-73) Nettles, Graig (1984-86) Overton, Dillon (2017-19)
McCool, Billy (1969) Morales, Rich (1973-74) Nevin, Phil (1999-05) Owchinko, Bob (1976-79)
McCovey, Willie (1974-76) Morejón, Adrián (2019-) Newfield, Marc (1995-96) Owens, Eric (1999-2000)
McCullers, Lance (1985-88) Moreland, Keith (1988) Newhan, David (1999-2000) Owings, Micah (2012)
McDavid, Ray (1994-95) Moreland, Mitch (2020) Nicholson, Kevin (2000) Oxspring, Chris (2005)
MEDIA
355
DIRECTORY
CLUB
Plantier, Phil (1993-95, 1997) Renfroe, Hunter (2016-19) Roenicke, Ron (1984)
P (46) Podres, Johnny (1969) Rettenmund, Merv (1976-77) Rogers, Taylor (2022)
Paddack, Chris (2019-21) Pomeranz, Drew (2016, 2020-) Reyes, Carlos (1998, 1999, 2000) Romero, Mandy (1997-98)
Pagán, Emilio (2020-21) Poreda, Aaron (2009) Reyes, Dennys (2005) Romo, Vicente (1973-74)
Pagliarulo, Mike (1989-90) Pham, Tommy (2020-2021) Reyes, Gerardo (2019) Rondon, Jose (2016)
Palacios, Vicente (2000) Presley, Jim (1991) Reynolds, Don (1978-79) Rooker, Brent (2022)
MANAGER
& STAFF
Palmer, Lowell (1974) Profar, Jurickson (2020-2022, 2023) Reyes, Franmil (2018-19) Rosales, Adam (2016)
Palmer, Matt (2012) Puffer, Brandon (2004) Reynolds, Ken (1976) Rosario, Eguy (2022-)
Parent, Mark (1986-90) Pyznarski, Tim (1986) Reynolds, Ronn (1990) Rosenberg, Steve (1991)
Park, Chan Ho (2005-2006) Richard, Clayton (2009-13, 2016-18) Rosenthal, Trevor (2020)
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Parrino, Andy (2011-12) Q (6) Richards, Garrett (2019-20) Roskos, John (2000)
Patiño, Luis (2020) Quackenbush, Kevin (2014-17) Richards, Gene (1977-83) Ross, David (2005)
Patterson, Bob (1985) Qualls, Chad (2011) Riggs, Adam (2001) Ross, Gary (1969-74)
Patterson, Eric (2011) Quantrill, Cal (2019-20) Ring, Royce (2007) Ross, Tyson (2013-16, ‘18)
Patterson, Scott (2008) Quantrill, Paul (2005) Rivas, Alfonso (2023) Royster, Jerry (1985-86)
Patton, Troy (2014) Quentin, Carlos (2012-2014) Rivas, Webster (2021) Ruberto, Sonny (1969)
Payton, Jay (2004) Quintero, Humberto (2003-04) Rivera, Mike (2003) Ruiz, Esteury (2022)
Pearson, Jason (2002) Rivera, Rene (2013-14) Ruiz, Jose (2017)
Peavy, Jake (2002-09) R (80) Rivera, Roberto (1999) Rusch, Glendon (2008)
Pelaez, Alex (2002) Rader, Doug (1976-77) Rivera, Ruben (1997-2000) Russell, Adam (2009-10)
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Pena, Roberto (1969) Rakers, Aaron (2007) Rizzo, Anthony (2011) Rzepczynski, Marc (2015)
Perdomo, Luis (2009-10) Ramirez, Alexei (2016) Roa, Joe (2003)
Perdomo, Luis (2016-20) Ramirez, Mario (1981-85) Roach, Donn (2014) S (101)
Perez, Oliver (2002-03) Ramirez, Roberto (1998) Roberts, Dave A. (1969-71) Sager, A.J. (1994)
Perez, Santiago (2001) Ramirez, Nick (2021) Roberts, Dave R. (2005-2006) Salazar, Luis (1980-84, 1987, 1989)
Perkins, Broderick (1978-82) Ramos, Cesar (2009-10) Roberts, Dave W. (1972-75, 1977-78) Salazar, Oscar (2009-10)
Perlozzo, Sammy (1979) Randa, Joe (2005) Roberts, Leon (1986, ‘88-91, ‘94-95) Sanchez, Duaner (2009)
Perry, Gaylord (1978-79) Ransom, Cody (2013) Robinson, Chris (2013) Sanchez, Gary (2023)
'24 SAN DIEGO
Petagine, Roberto (1995) Rasmussen, Dennis (1983, 1988-91) Robinson, Dave (1970-71) Sanchez, Hector (2016-17)
PADRES
Peterson, Adam (1991) Rasmussen, Eric (1978-80) Robinson, Kerry (2004) Sanders, Reggie (1999)
Peterson, Jace (2014) Rea, Colin (2015-16) Robles, Oscar (2007) Sanders, Scott (1993-96, 1998)
Pettis, Gary (1992) Ready, Randy (1986-89) Robles, Rafael (1969-70, 1972) Santiago, Benito (1986-92)
Phillips, Kyle (2011) Rearick, Chris (2015) Rodney, Fernando (2016) Santorini, Al (1969-71)
Phillips, Mike (1981) Reberger, Frank (1969) Rodriguez, Aurelio (1980) Sardinas, Luis (2016-17)
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Phoebus, Tom (1971-72) Redding, Tim (2005) Rodriguez, Eddy (2012) Sawyer, Rick (1976-77)
HISTORY
Piazza, Mike (2006) Reed, Jody (1995-96) Rodriguez, Edwin (1983, 1985) Scanlon, Pat (1977)
Pickford, Kevin (2002) Reed, Steve (2002) Rodriguez, Luis (2008-09) Schaeffer, Mark (1972)
Pirela, Jose (2016-19) Reineke, Chad (2008) Rodriguez, Rich (1990-93) Schimpf, Ryan (2016-17)
Pittman, Joe (1982) Relaford, Desi (2000) Rodriguez, Roberto (1970) Schiraldi, Calvin (1989-90)
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
356
DIRECTORY
CLUB
HISTORY & RECORDS
EXECUTIVES
Schulze, Don (1989) Stilwell, Kurt (1992-93) Werner, Andrew (2012)
Scott, John (1974-75) Stimac, Craig (1980-81) U (4) Whisenant, Matt (1999-2000)
Scott, Tayler (2022) Stock, Robert (2018-19) Upton, Justin (2015) White, Rondell (2003)
Scott, Tim (1991-93, 1997) Stoddard, Bob (1986) Upton, Melvin (2015-16) Whitehurst, Wally (1993-94)
Scribner, Evan (2011) Stoddard, Tim (1985-86) Urías, Luis (2018-19) Whiteside, Matt (1999-2000)
Seagle, Chandler (2023-) Stone, Ricky (2004) Urrea, John (1981) Whitson, Ed (1983-84, 1986-91)
MANAGER
& STAFF
Seanez, Rudy (1993, 2001, 2005, 2006) Strahm, Matt (2018-2021) Wick, Rowan (2018)
Sears, Todd (2003) Street, Huston (2012-2014) V (28) Wieck, Brad (2018-19)
Selma, Dick (1969) Strom, Brent (1975-77) Valdez, Ismael (2004) Wieland, Joe (2012-14)
Seminara, Frank (1992-93) Stults, Eric (2012-2014) Valdez, Jose (2017) Wiggins, Alan (1981-85)
Serafini, Dan (2000) Suarez, Robert (2022-) Valdez, Rafael (1990) Wiley, Mark (1978)
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
Severinsen, Al (1971-72) Summers, Champ (1984) Valentine, Bobby (1975-77) Wilkins, Rick (2001)
Sharon, Dick (1975) Suppan, Jeff (2012) Valenzuela, Fernando (1995-97) Williams, Bernie (1974)
Sheets, Andy (1998) Sutherland, Gary (1977) Vander Wal, John (1998-99) Williams, Brian (1995)
Sheffield, Gary (1992-93) Sweeney, Brian (2004, 2006) VanRyn, Ben (1998) Williams, Eddie (1990, 1994-95, 1998)
Sherman, Darrell (1993) Sweeney, Mark (1997-98, 2002, 2005) Vargas, Cesar (2016) Williams, George (2000)
Shields, James (2015-16) Sweet, Rick (1978) Vatcher, Jim (1991-92) Williams, Jim (1969-70)
Shiell, Jason (2002) Swisher, Steve (1981-82) Vaughn, Greg (1996-98) Williams, Randy (2005)
Shipley, Craig (1991-94, 1996-97) Szczur, Matt (2017-18) Vazquez, Ramon (2002-04) Williams, Taylor (2020-2021)
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Shirley, Bob (1977-80) Szuminski, Jason (2004) Velandia, Jorge (1997) Williams, Woody (1999-01, 2005-06)
Show, Eric (1981-90) Velasquez, Guillermo (1992-93) Williamson, Scott (2006)
Shumpert, Terry (1997) T (41) Velasquez, Vince (2021) Willis, Ron (1970)
Siebert, Paul (1977) Tabaka, Jeff (1994-95) Venable, Will (2008- 2015) Wilson, Earl (1970)
Siebert, Sonny (1975) Tankersley, Dennis (2002-2004) Veras, Dario (1996-97) Wilson, Josh (2009)
Sierra, Candy (1988) Tapia, Domingo (2023) Veras, Quilvio (1997-99) Wilson, Steven (2022-)
Sikorski, Brian (2006) Tatis Jr., Fernando (2019-) Victorino, Shane (2003) Winfield, Dave (1973-80)
Silva, Walter (2009) Tatum, Jim (1996) Villafuerte, Brandon (2002-2003) Wingenter, Trey (2018-19)
PADRES
Sipin, John (1969) Taylor, Ron (1972) Villanueva, Christian (2017-18) Wisler, Matt (2019)
Sisk, Tommy (1969) Tejada, Miguel (2010) Villone, Ron (1995-96) Witasick, Jay (2000-01, 2003-04)
Slaught, Don (1997) Tekotte, Blake (2011-12) Vincent, Nick (2012-15) Witt, Kevin (2001)
Sledge, Terrmel (2006-2007) Tellman, Tom (1979-80) Vitiello, Joe (2000) Wojna, Ed (1985-87)
Slocum, Ron (1969-71) Templeton, Garry (1982-91) Voit, Luke (2022) Wolf, Jackson (2023)
HISTORY
RECORDS
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Slocumb, Heathcliff (2000) Tenace, Gene (1977-80) Volquez, Edinson (2012-13) Wolf, Randy (2008)
Smith, Burch (2013) Terrell, Walt (1989) Vosberg, Ed (1986, 1998-99) Wood, Travis (2017)
Smith, Jake (2016) Teufel, Tim (1991-93) Worrell, Tim (1993-97)
&
Smith, Ozzie (1978-81) Tewksbury, Bob (1996) W (65) Wright, Jaret (2003)
Smith, Pete (1997-98) Thatcher, Joe (2007-13) Wacha, Michael (2023) Wynne, Marvell (1986-89)
OPPONENTS
Smith, Seth (2014) Thayer, Dale (2012- 2015) Waldron, Matt (2023-)
Snell, Blake (2021-23) Thomas, Derrel (1972-74, 1978) Walker, Kevin (2000-03) X (0)
Snook, Frank (1973) Thompson, Jason (1996) Walker, Pete (1996)
Solarte, Yangervis (2014-17) Thompson, Mike (2006-2007) Walker, Todd (2006) Y (4)
Solis, Ali (2012) Thompson, Mason (2021) Wall, Donne (1998-2000) Yardley, Eric (2019)
Sosa, Elias (1983) Thompson, Trayce (2022) Wallace, Brett (2015-16) Yates, Kirby (2017-20)
SCOUTING & PLAYER
Soto, Juan (2022-23) Thon, Dickie (1988) Walter, Gene (1985-86) Young, Chris (2006-10)
DEVELOPMENT
Spangenberg, Cory (2014-18) Thornton, Matt (2016) Walters, Dan (1992-93) Young, Eric (2005-06)
Spence, Josh (2011-12) Thurmond, Mark (1983-86) Ward, Kevin (1991-92)
Spencer, Stan (1998-2000) Tingley, Ron (1982) Warren, Adam (2019) Z (1)
Spiezio, Ed (1969-72) Tolan, Bobby (1974-75, 1979) Wasinger, Mark (1986) Zawadzki, Lance (2010)
Spillner, Dan (1974-78) Toliver, Fred (1989) Watkins, Steve (2004)
Sprague, Ed (2000) Tollberg, Brian (2000-2003) Weaver, Jered (2017) Managers (21)
Stablein, George (1980) Tomko, Brett (2002, 2007, 2008) Weathers, Ryan (2021-2023) Black, Bud (2007-2015)
Stahl, Larry (1969-72) Tomlin, Dave (1974-77) Webb, Ryan (2009-10) Bochy, Bruce (1995-2006)
PETCO PARK
Stairs, Matt (2010) Torrealba, Yorvit (2010) Webb, Tyler (2018) Boros, Steve (1986)
Stammen, Craig (2017-22) Torrens, Luis (2017, 2019-20) Weber, Thad (2013) Bowa, Larry (1987-88)
Stanley, Fred (1972) Torres, Alex (2014) Webster, Ramon (1970-71) Coleman, Jerry (1980)
Stansberry, Craig (2007-09) Torres, Hector (1975-76) Weeks, Jemile (2016) Craig, Roger (1978-79)
Staton, Dave (1993-94) Torres, Jose (2016-17) Wehrmeister, Dave (1976-78) Dark, Alvin (1977)
Wells, David (2004, 2006-2007)
COMMUNITY
357
DIRECTORY
CLUB
Melvin, Bob (2022-23) Cisco, Galen (1985-87) Mathews, Jonathan (2017) Rodriguez, Victor (2024-)
&
RECORDS
HISTORY &
Murphy, Pat (2015) Colbert, Craig (2007-08) Magadan, Dave (2003-06) Roof, Phil (1978)
RECORDS
HISTORY
Riddoch, Greg (1990-92) Coolbaugh, Scott (2023) Maloof, Jack (1990) Rothschild, Larry (2020)
Riggleman, Jim (1992-94) Craig, Roger (1969-72, 1976-78) McCoy, Mike (2024-) Schumaker, Skip (2018-20)
Shildt, Mike (2024-) Davenport, Jim (1974-75) McCullough, Clyde (1980-82) Sherry, Norm (1982-84)
Skinner, Bob (1977) Dickerson, Bobby (2020) McGwire, Mark (2016-18) Shildt, Mike (2022-23)
Tingler, Jayce (2020-21) Dobson, Pat (1988-90) Meacham, Bobby (2007) Siebert, Sonny (1994-95)
OPPONENTS
Williams, Dick (1982-85) Dunlop, Harry (1983-87) Moon, Wally (1969) Simmons, Ted (2009-10)
Zimmer, Don (1972-73) Easley, Damion (2019-20) Morgan, Tom (1975) Sisler, Dick (1975-76)
Esposito, Brian (2023-) Muser, Tony (2003-06) Skinner, Bob (1970-73, 1977)
Coaches (115) Espy, Duane (2000-02) Nettles, Graig (1995) Smith, Dave (1999-01)
Andrade, Heberto (2022-) Estrada, Chauck (1978-81) Niebla, Ruben (2022-) Snyder, Jim (1991-92)
Akerfelds, Darrel (2001-12) Flaherty, Ryan (2022-23) Oglivie, Ben (2000) Sommers, Denny (1988-90)
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
Alomar, Sandy (1986-90) Flannery, Tim (1996-2002) O’Sullivan, Pat (2024-) Stairs, Matt (2018)
Amalfitano, Joe (1976-77) Fritz, Ben (2020-) Otis, Amos (1988-90) Stevens, Ed (1981)
Anderson, Sparky (1969) Garcia, Dave (1970-73) Phillips, Dick (1980) Stewart, Dave (1998)
Balsley, Darren (2003-19) Heist, Al (1980) Picciolo, Rob (1990-05) Summerville, Peter (2022-)
Barajas, Rod (2019-20) Herman, Billy (1978-79) Plantier, Phil (2012-2014) Tolan, Bobby (1980-83)
Barba, Ryan (2024-) Hoffman, Glenn (2006-20) Podres, Johnny (1973) Trammell, Alan (2000-02)
Bernard, Oscar (2023) Johnson, Josh (2018) Posedel, Bill (1974) Valentin, Jose (2014-15)
Bialas, Dave (1993-94) Jones, Deacon (1984-87) Powell, Alonzo (2012-15) Vazquez, Ramon (2017)
PETCO PARK
Blair, Willie (2013- 2015) Jones, Jimmy (2012) Price, Bryan (2022-) Virgil, Ozzie (1982-85)
Bloomfield, Jack (1974) Joyner, Wally (2007-08) Rader, Doug (1978-79) Waller, Tye (1995, 2006)
Bochy, Bruce (1993-94) Kimm, Bruce (1991-92) Radison, Dan (1993-94) Warthen, Dan (1996-97)
Bochtler, Doug (2016-19) Kirby, Wayne (2020) Ready, Randy (2009-11) Washington, Johnny (2017-19)
Booker, Greg (1997-2003) Kotsay, Mark (2015) Rettenmund, Merv (1991-99, 2006-07) Wietelmann, Whitey (1969-79)
Brdar, Michael (2022) Krol, Jack (1981-86) Renteria, Rick (2008-13) Williams, Don (1977-80)
COMMUNITY
Brinkman, Eddie (1981) Lefebvre, Jim (2009) Riddoch, Greg (1987-90) Williams, Matt (2022-23)
Brock, Tarrik (2016) Leiper, Tim (2024-) Rigney, Bill (1975) Zimmer, Don (1972)
Burkhart, Morgan (2022-23) Little, Grady (1996) Roarke, Mike (1991-93) Zinter, Alan (2016-17)
Cervelli, Francisco (2022) Lopes, Davey (1995-99, 2003-05) Roberts, Dave (2011-2015)
Christenson, Ryan (2022-23) Macias, David (2022-) Rodriguez, Eddie (2016)
MEDIA
358
359
DIRECTORY
CLUB
OPPONENTS
% Includes a 2-1 record at Monterrey Stadium in Monterrey, Mexico from May 4-6, 2018
# Includes a 2-0 record at Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium in Mexico City from April 29-30, 2023
‘69 — 5-13 — — — 1-11 7-11 — — — 8-10 — — 6-12 — — — — 1-11 — 4-8 2-10 — 6-12 4-8 — — — 8-4
DEVELOPMENT
‘70 — 9-9 — — — 3-9 10-8 — — — 4-14 — — 7-11 — — — — 6-6 — 3-9 6-6 — 5-13 4-8 — — — 6-6
‘71 — 7-11 — — — 3-9 8-10 — — — 8-10 — — 5-13 — — — — 5-7 — 8-4 3-9 — 5-13 4-8 — — — 5-6
‘72 — 11-6 — — — 3-9 10-8 — — — 2-12 — — 5-13 — — — — 5-7 — 6-6 2-10 — 4-10 4-8 — — — 6-6
‘73 — 6-12 — — — 5-7 5-13 — — — 8-10 — — 9-9 — — — — 4-8 — 3-9 4-8 — 7-11 4-8 — — — 5-7
‘74 — 1-17 — — — 6-6 6-12 — — — 7-11 — — 2-16 — — — — 6-6 — 7-5 3-9 — 11-7 5-7 — — — 6-6
‘75 — 11-7 — — — 7-5 7-11 — — — 9-9 — — 7-11 — — — — 4-8 — 5-7 4-8 — 11-7 4-8 — — — 5-7
PETCO PARK
‘76 — 8-10 — — — 6-6 5-13 — — — 8-10 — — 12-6 — — — — 5-7 — 4-8 5-7 — 8-10 4-8 — — — 8-4
‘77 — 7-11 — — — 5-7 7-11 — — — 10-8 — — 6-12 — — — — 6-6 — 3-9 2-10 — 8-10 8-4 — — — 7-5
‘78 — 10-8 — — — 5-7 9-9 — — — 10-8 — — 9-9 — — — — 7-5 — 4-8 7-5 — 8-10 9-3 — — — 6-6
‘79 — 12-6 — — — 3-9 7-10 — — — 4-14 — — 9-9 — — — — 8-4 — 3-9 5-7 — 8-10 4-8 — — — 5-7
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
360
DIRECTORY
CLUB
OPPONENTS
EXECUTIVES
ARI ATL BAL BOS CWS CHC CIN CLE COL DET HOU KC LAA LAD MIA MIL MIN NYY NYM OAK PHI PIT SEA SF STL TB TEX TOR WSH
‘80 — 6-12 — — — 8-4 3-15 — — — 7-11 — — 9-9 — — — — 11-1 — 4-8 6-6 — 8-10 7-5 — — — 2-10
‘81 — 6-9 — — — 3-3 2-10 — — — 3-11 — — 5-6 — — — — 5-2 — 2-4 4-6 — 6-7 3-7 — — — 2-4
‘82 — 7-11 — — — 8-4 12-6 — — — 9-9 — — 9-9 — — — — 6-6 — 5-7 6-6 — 6-7 4-8 — — — 5-7
‘83 — 9-9 — — — 7-5 9-9 — — — 7-11 — — 12-6 — — — — 6-6 — 7-5 3-9 — 11-7 6-6 — — — 4-8
MANAGER
‘84 — 11-7 — — — 6-6 11-7 — — — 12-6 — — 8-10 — — — — 6-6 — 5-7 8-4 — 13-5 7-5 — — — 5-7
& STAFF
‘85 — 11-7 — — — 4-8 9-9 — — — 6-12 — — 10-8 — — — — 5-7 — 7-5 8-4 — 12-6 4-8 — — — 7-5
‘86 — 6-12 — — — 6-6 9-9 — — — 8-10 — — 12-6 — — — — 2-10 — 6-6 4-8 — 8-10 5-7 — — — 8-4
‘87 — 12-6 — — — 3-9 6-12 — — — 13-5 — — 7-11 — — — — 4-8 — 4-8 4-8 — 5-13 4-8 — — — 3-9
‘88 — 10-8 — — — 4-8 8-10 — — — 12-6 — — 11-7 — — — — 5-7 — 7-4 4-8 — 8-10 6-6 — — — 8-4
SUPPORT STAFF,
‘90 — 10-8 — — — 4-8 9-9 — — — 14-4 — — 9-9 — — — — 7-5 — 5-7 2-10 — 7-11 3-9 — — — 5-7
OPERATIONS
‘91 — 7-11 — — — 8-4 10-8 — — — 12-6 — — 8-10 — — — — 5-7 — 3-9 5-7 — 11-7 9-3 — — — 6-6
‘92 — 5-13 — — — 7-5 7-11 — — — 11-7 — — 9-9 — — — — 8-4 — 9-3 7-5 — 11-7 4-8 — — — 4-8
‘93 — 4-9 — — — 4-8 4-9 — 7-6 — 5-8 — — 4-9 5-7 — — — 7-5 — 6-6 3-9 — 3-10 7-5 — — — 2-10
‘94 — 1-6 — — — 3-6 2-8 — 5-5 — 5-5 — — 4-6 1-5 — — — 6-6 — 8-4 3-3 — 5-2 4-2 — — — 0-12
‘95 — 2-5 — — — 7-5 6-3 — 4-9 — 4-7 — — 6-7 2-3 — — — 7-6 — 6-6 8-4 — 6-7 7-5 — — — 5-7
‘96 — 4-9 — — — 6-6 3-9 — 5-8 — 6-6 — — 8-5 9-3 — — — 10-3 — 8-4 9-4 — 11-2 4-8 — — — 8-4
& PERFORMANCE
‘97 — 3-8 — — — 5-6 6-5 — 8-4 — 5-6 — 2-2 7-5 6-5 — — — 6-5 1-3 4-7 6-5 3-1 4-8 5-6 — 2-2 — 3-8
PLAYER HEALTH
‘98 9-3 4-5 — — — 4-5 11-1 — 7-5 — 4-5 — 2-1 7-5 5-4 6-3 — — 5-4 1-2 8-1 4-5 2-2 8-4 6-3 — 1-2 — 4-4
‘99 2-11 4-5 — — — 3-6 3-6 — 9-4 — 1-8 — 3-0 9-3 6-3 5-3 — — 2-7 2-1 3-6 6-3 4-2 5-7 2-7 — 2-1 — 3-5
‘00 4-9 1-8 — — — 5-3 5-4 — 6-7 — 7-2 — 1-2 5-8 7-2 7-2 — — 6-3 0-3 5-2 2-7 3-3 5-7 0-9 — 1-2 — 6-3
‘01 7-12 3-3 — — — 4-2 4-2 — 10-9 — 6-3 — 1-2 10-9 4-3 5-1 — — 5-1 1-2 2-5 4-2 2-4 5-14 1-5 — 2-1 — 3-3
‘02 7-12 3-3 1-2 1-2 — 4-2 1-5 — 8-11 — 2-4 1-2 — 9-10 1-5 1-5 — 1-2 4-3 — 4-2 4-2 2-1 5-14 1-5 2-1 — — 4-3
‘03 10-9 1-6 — — 1-2 2-4 3-3 1-2 7-12 1-2 3-3 — — 11-8 1-5 1-5 1-2 — 3-3 — 3-4 2-4 4-2 5-14 2-4 — — — 2-4
PADRES
‘05 9-10 5-1 — — 1-2 3-4 2-4 1-2 11-7 0-3 3-4 — — 7-11 4-2 4-3 2-1 — 2-4 — 0-6 4-3 3-3 12-6 4-3 — — — 5-1
’06 10-9 2-7 — — — 7-0 4-2 — 9-10 — 3-3 — 2-1 13-5 3-3 3-4 — — 2-5 2-1 4-2 5-1 1-5 7-12 4-2 — 2-1 — 5-1
‘07 8-10 2-5 1-2 1-2 — 5-3 4-2 — 8-11 — 3-4 — — 10-8 4-3 5-2 — — 4-2 — 3-4 6-1 2-4 14-4 3-4 2-1 — — 4-2
‘08 8-10 1-5 — — — 2-5 3-4 1-2 9-9 1-2 3-3 — — 7-11 2-4 3-4 0-3 0-3 5-2 — 2-4 4-3 1-5 1-6 5-13 — — — 5-1
‘09 7-11 3-3 — — — 5-4 6-1 — 8-10 — 1-6 — 0-3 8-10 2-4 4-2 — — 5-2 1-2 2-5 4-3 2-4 10-8 1-6 — 2-1 — 4-2
HISTORY &
RECORDS
‘10 10-8 2-4 2-1 — — 5-3 4-2 — 6-12 — 5-2 — — 10-8 6-3 4-3 — — 3-3 — 2-5 6-0 4-2 12-6 3-4 2-1 — 1-2 3-3
‘11 7-11 5-4 — 2-1 — 3-3 2-4 — 9-9 — 5-3 3-0 — 5-13 7-0 2-3 0-3 — 3-4 — 1-7 4-2 1-5 6-12 3-3 — — — 3-4
‘12 11-7 3-4 — — — 3-3 2-6 — 10-8 — 5-3 — 2-1 7-11 1-5 4-5 — — 3-4 1-2 3-4 5-1 5-1 6-12 3-3 — 0-3 — 2-3
‘13 12-7 5-1 2-2 0-3 — 4-3 3-3 — 7-12 — — — — 8-11 4-3 4-3 — 2-1 3-4 — 2-4 4-3 2-2 8-11 2-4 0-3 — 2-1 2-5
OPPONENTS
OPPONENTS
‘14 7-12 4-3 — — 2-1 4-3 5-1 1-2 9-10 2-1 — 1-2 — 7-12 4-3 3-3 1-3 — 3-3 — 3-4 3-3 2-2 10-9 3-4 — — — 3-4
‘15 10-9 5-2 — — — 3-3 4-2 — 12-7 — 0-3 2-1 5-14 5-2 2-5 — — 4-2 1-3 1-5 2-5 1-3 8-11 4-3 — 3-3 — 2-5
‘16 9-10 2-4 1-3 1-2 — 2-4 4-3 — 9-10 — — — — 8-11 3-3 4-3 — 2-1 3-4 — 2-5 3-3 1-3 8-11 1-6 0-3 — 1-2 4-3
‘17 8-11 2-5 — — 1-2 4-2 4-3 2-1 7-12 2-1 — 1-2 — 6-13 1-5 2-5 1-3 — 4-3 — 5-1 3-3 — 12-7 3-4 — 1-3 — 2-5
‘18 7-12 3-4 — — — 2-5 4-3 — 8-11 — 1-2 — 0-3 5-14 5-2 2-4 — — 2-4 0-4 3-3 4-3 4-0 8-11 4-3 — 2-4 — 2-4
‘19 8-11 2-5 3-1 1-2 — 3-4 2-5 — 8-11 — — — — 6-13 2-4 4-3 — 3-3 1-2 — 3-3 1-6 3-1 9-10 4-2 1-2 — 2-1 4-3
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
‘20 5-5 — — — — — — — 7-3 — 3-0 — 1-3 4-6 — — — — — 2-1 — — 3-3 8-2 — — 4-0 — —
‘21 11-8 2-4 — — — 1-5 6-1 — 8-11 — 4-2 — 2-2 7-12 4-3 2-5 — — 3-4 2-2 2-4 4-3 3-0 8-11 3-3 — 3-0 — 4-3
‘22 14-5 4-3 — — 1-2 5-2 6-0 1-3 9-10 1-2 — 2-1 — 5-14 4-3 4-3 2-1 — 4-2 — 3-4 4-2 1-3 13-6 2-4 — — — 4-3
‘23 6-7 4-3 2-1 1-2 3-0 3-4 3-3 2-1 9-4 2-1 1-2 1-2 3-0 4-9 4-2 1-6 1-2 3-3 1-2 3-0 2-5 1-5 1-3 8-5 3-3 2-1 3-0 2-1 3-3
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
361
DIRECTORY
CLUB
OPPONENTS
Longest Winning Streak 7 games, June 28 - September 10, 1972 Longest Winning Streak 7 games, 5/5-14/2006
Longest Losing Streak 15 games, April 18 - September 15, 1974 Longest Losing Streak 9 games, August 19, 1970 - May 16, 1971
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD (6x) August 17-19, 2015 3-game series in SD (6x) May 29-31, 2017
3-game series @ ATL (3x) August 1-3, 1989 3-game series @ CHC (4x) May 12-14, 2006
4-game series in SD (2x) May 29-31, 1979 4-game series in SD (1x) May 5-8, 2006
4-game series @ ATL (2x) July 25-27, 1975 4-game series @ CHC (2x) June 13-16, 2022
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PADRES
Most runs in game by CIN 15, 2x, last: August 4, 2002 vs. CIN Most runs in game by COL 20, September 20, 2005 @ COL
Longest Winning Streak 10 games, April 7, 1998 - May 14, 1999 Longest Winning Streak 7 games, 3x, last: August 30, 2020 - May 12, 2021
Longest Losing Streak 9 games, 2x, last: September 18, 1992 -June 25, 1993 Longest Losing Streak 7 games, June 3 - September 16, 2017
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD (11x) April 18-20, 2022 3-game series in SD (9x) September 18-20, 2023
OPPONENTS
OPPONENTS
3-game series @ CIN (5x) April 26-28, 2022 3-game series @ COL (2x) September 19-21, 2011
4-game series in SD June 17-20, 2021 4-game series in SD (1x) June 25-28, 1999
4-game series @ CIN never 4-game series @ COL never
SCOUTING & PLAYER
2023 vs. LAD 4-9 (.308) 2023 vs. MIA 4-2 (.667)
Best Season vs. LAD 9-3 (.750) in 1999 Best Season vs. MIA 7-0 (1.000) in 2011
Most runs in game by SD 14 (2x), last: June 27, 1995 @ LAD Most runs in game by SD 20, July 27, 1996 @ FLA
Most runs in game by LAD 19, June 29, 1969 vs. LAD Most runs in game by MIA 15, April 9, 1994 vs. FLA
Longest Winning Streak 10 games, September 26, 1996 - June 28, 1997 Longest Winning Streak 8 games, August 1, 2010 - August 21, 2011
Longest Losing Streak 16 games, September 9, 1973 - September 20, 1974 Longest Losing Streak 7 games, April 9, 1994 - July 4, 1995
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
PETCO PARK
3-game series in SD (11x) June 21-23, 2021 3-game series in SD (1x) May 6-8, 2013
3-game series @ LAD (11x) April 15-17, 2013 3-game series @ MIA (3x) July 19-21, 2011
4-game series in SD (2x) April 15-18, 1982 4-game series in SD (1x) August 18-21, 2011
4-game series @ LAD (1x) June 20-23, 1983 4-game series @ MIA never
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
362
DIRECTORY
CLUB
OPPONENTS
M ILWAUK E E BR E WE R S NE W YORK M E T S
EXECUTIVES
2023 vs. MIL 1-6 (.143) 2023 vs. NYM 3-3 (.500)
Best Season vs. MIL 5-1 (.833) in 2001 Best Season vs. NYM 11-1 (.917) in 1980
Most runs in game by SD 13, 6x, last: August 3, 2015 @ MIL Most runs in game by SD 18, May 31, 2010 vs. NYM
Most runs in game by MIL 12, 3x, last: August 13, 2009 @ MIL Most runs in game by NYM 14, April 29, 2018 vs. NYM
Longest Winning Streak 7 games, August 27, 2000 - July 22, 2001 Longest Winning Streak 9 games, June 16, 1980 - May 1, 1981
MANAGER
& STAFF
Longest Losing Streak 7 games, May 31, 2002 - May 27, 2003 Longest Losing Streak 11 games, May 28 - August 27, 1969
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD (4x) June 17-19, 2019 3-game series in SD (4x) August 14-16, 2001
3-game series @ MIL never 3-game series @ NYM (3x) August 13-15, 2002
4-game series in SD never 4-game series in SD (2x) June 5-8, 2008
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
PH IL AD E LPH IA PHI LLI E S PIT T SBURGH PIR ATE S
2023 vs. PHI 2-5 (.286) 2023 vs. PIT 1-5 (.167)
Best Season vs. PHI 8-1 (.889) in 1998 Best Season vs. PIT 6-0 (1.000) in 2010
Most runs in game by SD 16, July 26, 1970 @ PHI Most runs in game by SD 17, July 18, 1989 vs. PIT
Most runs in game by PHI 18, August 24, 1999 @ PHI Most runs in game by PIT 16, July 28, 2000 @ PIT
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Longest Winning Streak 6 games, 2x, last: July 9-21, 1992 Longest Winning Streak 9 games, September 19, 2009 - August 12, 2010
Longest Losing Streak 11 games, May 23, 2004 - July 4, 2006 Longest Losing Streak 10 games, August 29, 1992 - August 22, 1993
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD (8x) August 14-16, 2017 3-game series in SD (10x) August 20-22, 2012
3-game series @ PHI (2x) August 25-27, 1998 3-game series @ PIT (6x) August 5-7, 2011
4-game series in SD (1x) July 9-12, 1992 4-game series in SD (1x) September 17-20, 2007
4-game series @ PHI never 4-game series @ PIT (1x) August 8-11, 1996
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Most runs in game by SF 18, June 23, 1986 @ SF Most runs in game by STL 17, May 7, 1987 vs. STL
Longest Winning Streak 10 games, May 1 - September 16, 1996 Longest Winning Streak 9 games, June 22, 1991 - May 1, 1992
Longest Losing Streak 9 games, April 25 - May 25, 2016 Longest Losing Streak 11 games, September 29, 1999 - September 28, 2000
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD (13x) September 10-13, 2020 3-game series in SD (14x) May 14-16, 2021
OPPONENTS
OPPONENTS
3-game series @ SF (9x) August 29-31, 2022 3-game series @ STL (1x) May 23-25, 1980
4-game series in SD (3x) July 4-7, 1996 4-game series in SD never
4-game series @ SF (1x) June 27-30, 1996 4-game series @ STL never
363
DIRECTORY
CLUB
OPPONENTS
Most runs in game by BOS 14, June 20, 2011 @ BOS Most runs in game by CWS 9, May 14, 2017 @ CWS
Longest Winning Streak 2 games, June 22 - July 2, 2011 Longest Winning Streak 3 games, September 29-October 1, 2023
Longest Losing Streak 4 games, September 6, 2016 - August 24, 2019 Longest Losing Streak 3 games, May 13, 2017-September 30, 2022
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD never 3-game series in SD never
3-game series @ BOS never 3-game series @ CWS September 29-October 1, 2023
4-game series in SD never 4-game series in SD never
4-game series @ BOS never 4-game series @ CWS never
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PADRES
Most runs in game by SD 9, June 12, 2003 @ CLE Most runs in game by SD 14 July 22, 2023 @ DET
Most runs in game by CLE 11, July 6, 2017 @ CLE Most runs in game by DET 12, July 25, 2022 @ DET
Longest Winning Streak 3 games, April 9, 2014 (Game 2) - July 5, 2017 Longest Winning Streak 3 games, April 13, 2014 - June 24, 2017
Longest Losing Streak 3 games, 2x, last: May 4-August 24, 2022 Longest Losing Streak 3 games, June 14-16, 2005
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
OPPONENTS
OPPONENTS
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD August 21-23, 2020 3-game series in SD 2x, last: June 27-29, 2011
3-game series @ HOU May 21-23, 2001 3-game series @ KC never
4-game series in SD August 6-9, 1992 4-game series in SD never
4-game series @ HOU never 4-game series @ KC never
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
364
DIRECTORY
CLUB
OPPONENTS
EXECUTIVES
2023 vs. LAA 3-0 (1.000) 2023 vs. MIN 1-2 (.333)
Best Season vs. LAA 3-0 (1.000) 2x, in 1999. 2023 Best Season vs. MIN 2-1 (.667) 2x, in 2005, 2022
Most runs in game by SD 11, September 2, 2020 @ LAA Most runs in game by SD 10, July 29, 2022 vs. MIN
Most runs in game by LAA 11, 2 x, last: June 12, 2009 @ LAA Most runs in game by MIN 16, September 12, 2017 @ MIN
Longest Winning Streak 4 games, 2x, last: September 8, 2021-July 5, 2023 Longest Winning Streak 2 games, 3x, last: July 31, 2022-May 9, 2023
MANAGER
& STAFF
Longest Losing Streak 4 games, June 12, 2009 - May 18, 2012 Longest Losing Streak 9 games, June 24, 2008 - August 5, 2014
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD July 3-5, 2023 3-game series in SD never
3-game series @ LAA July 18-20, 1999 3-game series @ MIN never
4-game series in SD never 4-game series in SD never
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
N E W YO RK YANK E E S OAKL AND ATH LE TIC S
2023 vs. NYY 1-2 (.333) 2023 vs. OAK 3-0 (1.000)
Best Season vs. NYY 2-1 (.667) 2x, in 2013, 2016 Best Season vs. OAK 2x, last: 2-1 (.667) in 2020
Most runs in game by SD 10, June 11, 2004 @ NYY Most runs in game by SD 15, June 30, 1997 @ OAK
Most runs in game by NYY 10, May 28, 2023 @ NYY Most runs in game by OAK 16, June 17, 2015 @ OAK
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
Longest Winning Streak 3 games, August 4, 2013 - July 2, 2016 Longest Winning Streak 3 games, 2x, last: September 15-17, 2023
Longest Losing Streak 5 games, June 12, 2004 - June 19, 2008 Longest Losing Streak 5 games, June 5, 2000 - June 13, 2001
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD never 3-game series in SD September 15-17, 2023
3-game series @ NYY never 3-game series @ OAK never
4-game series in SD never 4-game series in SD never
4-game series @ NYY never 4-game series @ OAK never
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Most runs in game by SD 16, May 21, 2021 vs. SEA Most runs in game by SD 9 (2x), last: June 13, 2007 @ TB
Most runs in game by SEA 16, 2x, last: June 2, 2016 @ SEA Most runs in game by TB 15, August 16, 2016 @ TB
Longest Winning Streak 7 games, August 28, 2018 - August 6, 2019 Longest Winning Streak 4 games, June 13, 2007 - June 23, 2010
Longest Losing Streak 7 games, May 17, 2008 - June 17, 2009 Longest Losing Streak 9 games, June 24, 2010 - August 13, 2019
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
OPPONENTS
OPPONENTS
3-game series in SD May 21-23, 2021 3-game series in SD never
3-game series @ SEA June 12-14, 2012 3-game series @ TB never
4-game series in SD never 4-game series in SD never
4-game series @ SEA never 4-game series @ TB never
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
Last Time the Padres Swept Last Time the Padres Swept
3-game series in SD July 28-30, 2023 3-game series in SD never
3-game series @ TEX April 9-11, 2021 3-game series @ TOR never
4-game series in SD never 4-game series in SD never
4-game series @ TEX never 4-game series @ TOR never
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
365
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SCOUTING & PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
RYLEY WESTMAN MIKE DALY VINNY LOPEZ MOLLY MEYER
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
Development Development
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
ROB MARCELLO JOSE RADA OSCAR BERNARD JONATHAN MATHEWS
Director, Pitching Pitching Coordinator Hitting Coordinator Hitting Coordinator
PADRES
HISTORY &
RECORDS
FELIPE BLANCO MATT HANCOCK
OPPONENTS
BRIAN WHATLEY SCOTT COOLBAUGH
Infield Coordinator Catching Coordinator Rehab Pitching Coordinator Hitting Advisor SCOUTING
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PLAYER
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
367
DIRECTORY
CLUB
368
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SCOUTING & PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
JOSEAN PRIETO JOJO TARANTINO TAYLOR MCWILLIAMS ALAN NG
OPERATIONS
Services and Administration
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
BENNETT TABARACCI ERIC JUNGE DWAYNE PETERSON HANNAH COOPER
Physical Therapist Fellow Performance Coach Rehab Strength Coach Performance Dietitian
369
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SCOUTING
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Northeast
HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
370
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SCOUTING & PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
AREA SCOUTS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SPENCER BABCOCK DOUG BANKS JUSTIN BAUGHMAN CLINT HARRISON
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
Area Scout, Southern Amateur Scout Area Scout, Northwest Area Scout, Gulf States
California
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
TROY HOERNER CHRIS KEMLO JAKE KOENIG TYLER LITTLEFIELD
Area Scout, Upper Midwest Regional Scout & Regional Scout & Area Scout, Underclass &
PADRES
Small School
Canada/Midwest Carolinas
HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
MATT MALONEY JOHN MARTIN JOHN MCNAMARA STEPHEN MORITZ
Area Scout, Ohio Valley Area Scout, North Florida Area Scout, Northeast Area Scout, Midwest
SCOUTING
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PLAYER
PETCO PARK
TIM REYNOLDS
Area Scout, Northern
California
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
371
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AREA SCOUTS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
INTERNATIONAL SCOUTING
HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
PLAYER
Scouting Supervisor, Scouting Supervisor, Area Scout, Puerto Rico & Scout, Venezuela
International Crosschecker International Crosschecker International Crosschecker
SCOUTING
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
372
DIRECTORY
CLUB
SCOUTING & PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
ANGEL FLORENTINY PO-HSUAN KENG
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
Scout, Dominican Republic Scout, Venezuela Scout, Taiwan Scout, Panama
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
NEHOMAR CALDERA HUN NAMGUNG LUIS PRIETO EMANUEL RANGEL
Scout, Venezuela Scout, Korea & Taiwan Coordinator, Venezuela Scout, Mexico
NOT PICTURED
PLAYER
RONNIE SUARES
International Scouting
Operations
PETCO PARK
SHERMAN LACRUS
Scout, Curacao
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
373
DIRECTORY
CLUB
PROFESSIONAL SCOUTS
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
NOT PICTURED
PETCO PARK
374
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AFFILIATES
EXECUTIVES
ALL-TIME TRIPLE-A AFFILIATES ALL-TIME LOW-A AFFILIATES
1969 Omaha American Association 1985-92 Charleston South Atlantic League
1970 Salt Lake City Pacific Coast League 1989-94 Waterloo Midwest League
1971-82 Honolulu Pacific Coast League 1993-99 Clinton Midwest League
MANAGER
& STAFF
1983-2000 Las Vegas Pacific Coast League 1999 – 2020 Fort Wayne Midwest League
2001-10 Portland Pacific Coast League 2020 - present Lake Elsinore California League
2011-13 Tucson Pacific Coast League
2014 – present El Paso Pacific Coast League ALL-TIME SHORT-A AFFILIATES
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
ALL-TIME DOUBLE-A AFFILIATES 1970-72 Tri Cities Northwest League
1969 Elmira Eastern League 1973-82 Walla Walla Northwest League
1972-75 Alexandria Texas League 1980 Grays Harbor Northwest League
1976-82 Amarillo Texas League 1983-94 Spokane Northwest League
1983-86 Beaumont Texas League 2001-14 Eugene Northwest League
1987-94 Wichita Texas League 2015 – 2020 Tri-City Northwest League
1995-96 Memphis Southern League
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
1997-2006 Mobile Southern League ALL-TIME ROOKIE AFFILIATES
2007-2018 San Antonio Texas League 1969 Salt Lake City Pioneer League
2019 – 2020 Amarillo Texas League 1981 Bradenton Gulf Coast League
2021 - present San Antonio Central League 1982 Sarasota Gulf Coast League
1989-92 Scottsdale Arizona Rookie League
ALL-TIME HIGH-A AFFILIATES 1993-2000 Peoria Arizona Rookie League
PADRES
1970-71 Lodi California League 2004 – present Padres 1 Arizona Rookie League
1972 Kinston Carolina League 2017 – present Padres 2 Arizona Rookie League
1975-87 Reno California League
1981-83 Salem Carolina League
HISTORY &
RECORDS
1983-94 Miami Florida State League
1988-90 Riverside California League
1991-92 High Desert California League
1993-2000 Rancho Cuc. California League
2001 – 2020 Lake Elsinore California League
OPPONENTS
2021 – present Fort Wayne Midwest League
SCOUTING
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PLAYER
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
375
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AFFILIATES
Website www.milb.com/el-paso
& STAFF
Website www.milb.com/lake-elsinore
Padres Affiliate Since 2001
Ballpark The Diamond
SCOUTING
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
376
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AFFILIATES
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
PETE ZAMORA SCOTT MITCHELL JIMMY JONES RAUL PADRON GREG STARBUCK
MANAGER PITCHING COACH ASST. PITCHING COACH HITTING COACH BENCH COACH
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
ATHLETIC TRAINER STRENGTH COACH PERFORMANCE ANALYST VIDEO
HISTORY &
RECORDS
OPPONENTS
LUKE MONTZ JEFF ANDREWS MIGUEL DEL CASTILLO DAVID BRYAN GARRETT KELLY
MANAGER PITCHING COACH BENCH COACH ATHLETIC TRAINER STRENGTH COACH
SCOUTING
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
NOT PICTURED
PLAYER
377
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AFFILIATES
MIKE DALY TOM ESHELMAN JED MORRIS JHONALDO POZO LAUREN GOTTSCHALL
MANAGER PITCHING COACH HITTING COACH BENCH COACH ATHLETIC TRAINER
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
LUKAS RAY ROBBIE PRICE ERIC DEL PRADO OSWALDO PIRELA JUAN PENA
MANAGER PITCHING COACH HITTING COACH BENCH COACH ATHLETIC TRAINER
SCOUTING & PLAYER
PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
SCOUTING
NOT PICTURED
MARK SPADAVECCHIA BRENDAN AMEND TYLER JONES
STRENGTH COACH PERFORMANCE ANALYST VIDEO
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
378
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AFFILIATES
EXECUTIVES
League Arizona Complex League
Division ACL West
Phone (623) 773-8700
Padres affiliate since 1988
Ballpark Peoria Stadium
MANAGER
& STAFF
2024 ACL PADRES COACHING STAFF
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
'24 SAN DIEGO
CHRIS TURRISI MATT THOMAS
PADRES
YUKI MATSUZAWA KEVIN MIXON CONNOR SHADROO
Athletic Trainer Strength Coach Strength Coach Performance Analyst Video
HISTORY &
RECORDS
NOT PICTURED
JERRY DOWNS EDMUNDO FERNANDEZ GLENN STEELE
Hitting Coach Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer
OPPONENTS
Hitting Coach Strength Coach
SCOUTING
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
PLAYER
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
379
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AFFILIATES
BRALLAN PEREZ DIEGO CEDENO NELSON CRUZ JACKSON QUEZADA EDINSON RINCON WILFRI DE LA CRUZ SERGIO WEST
& PERFORMANCE
Pitching Coach Pitching Coach Pitching Coach Pitching Coach Hitting Coach Bench Coach Strength Coach
PLAYER HEALTH
NOT PICTURED
YORMAN BAZARDO RUDDY GIRON JUAN ROJAS FELIPE MORILLO JAIRO GARCIA
Pitching Coach Hitting Coach Bench Coach Bench Coach Athletic Trainer
JEYSIS AMADOR MICAH GERHART LIAM MCCRACKEN DANILO PENA LUIS MATEO
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380
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AFFILIATES
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
ADVISORS & BASEBALL
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
PADRES DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BASEBALL PARK
PADRES
Construction Management RALCO Construction Management Services
Contractors Ing. Cristian Ciccone y Asociados, C. Por A. One Half Field
Gross Square Footage 15 acres (653,400 square feet)
Batting Tunnels
The Padres set new standards for Major League Baseball training facilities with their state-
20,000 sq. ft. Clubhouse
of-the-art Dominican Republic Baseball Park in Najayo, San Cristobal. Officially opened on
HISTORY &
RECORDS
April 30, 2008, the complex serves as the hub of the Padres Latin American operations
where international players live and train year-round. The complex is also the home of the
18,000 sq. ft. Players Residence
Dominican Summer League Padres. It served as the host location for the 2013 Padres’
Instructional League. 5,000 sq. ft. managers/coaches residence
The facility boasts two regulation-size playing fields and a half field, batting tunnels, covered Administrative Offices
pitching mounds and a clubhouse containing Major League-caliber weight and training
OPPONENTS
rooms. The complex has housing for over 60 players as well as managers and coaches, Weight and Training Rooms
including a kitchen and dining facilities. In an effort to create the ultimate facility, the Padres
have incorporated on-site classrooms, a librar, computer learning centers and a first-rate Dining Hall
player education program.
In conjunction with the construction of its Dominican Republic Baseball Park, the Padres Classrooms
have pioneered a community outreach program aimed at improving the quality of basic
SCOUTING
SCOUTING & PLAYER
public education in the Dominican Republic. The Padres have partnered with SDSU, UCSD,
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
SurFuturo, USAID and the American Chamber of Commerce Dominican Republic to improve
four local community schools and incorporate after-school programs for students.
PLAYER
PETCO PARK
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
381
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AFFILIATES
EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
for the Padres in Peoria, Ariz. The complex, located 20 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix, 1980 8-10 27,881
PADRES
serves as the spring home for both the Padres and the Seattle Mariners, and it serves as the 1981 12-13 30,972
premier Cactus League venue on the west side of Phoenix, providing easy access from the 101 1982 15-8 29,788
Loop and is within walking distance to Peoria’s P83 entertainment district featuring shopping 1983 12-13 47,000
dining and entertainment. 1984 13-17 50,262
1985 11-15 61,421
The complex provides separate state-of-the-art facilities for the two clubs, and both the Padres
1986 16-14 62,103
and Mariners clubhouses received over a combined 31 million dollars in renovations prior to the
1987 13-16 59,531
2014 season. Each team’s facility has six full fields, two-half fields for infield and base running
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Cactus and Grapefruit Leagues and the first to feature 13HD LED. New display will measure
approximately 35 feet high by 61 feet wide and feature a 13HD pixel layout to provide high- 1995 3-8-1 38,375
resolution imagery. Upgraded audio system includes fully-distributed sound, providing full-range 1996 20-13 75,385
sound reproduction for a powerful audio experience. Additional transformations preceding the 1997 20-11 82,752
1998 19-10-3 104,995
2014 season included the following: New 2,400 square foot team store along with renovated
1999 20-12-1 104,975
entrance gates and administrative offices. New fixed seats with cup holders as well as new seats
2000 16-14 96,359
along the first and third baselines and field level seating behind home plate.
2001 17-11 77,035
SCOUTING & PLAYER
PLAYER
The Colonnade, a new group space down the third base line was installed in 2016 featuring an 2002 18-15 83,777
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
upscale catering menu, TV’s, private restrooms, full bar and viewing patio for groups of up to 2003 8-17-2 88,709
200. New outfield pavilion in left field to accommodate groups of 20-300 as well as widened 2004 11-20 77,918
pedestrian walkway around the outfield. Accessible seating platforms added as well as an ADA 2005 16-14 96,522
SCOUTING
accessible ramp to the stadium field. Public restroom upgrades. Infrastructure upgrades to 2006 17-11 85,443
water, fiber and information technology. 2007 17-14 100,063
2008 12-14-4 132,361
The working press box at Peoria Stadium has space for 35 writers and five separate broadcast 2009 10-21 88,794
booths. To reserve broadcast booth space, please contact JP Nolan in the Padres Media 2010 18-10 79,671
Relations Department at jnolan@padres.com. 2011 13-17-1 75,906
2012 20-16 87,962
PETCO PARK
382
DIRECTORY
CLUB
AFFILIATES
EXECUTIVES
Year Month Player Position Year Month Player Position
1969 June Randy Elliott INF/OF 1996 June Matt Halloran INF
1970 January John Scott OF 1997 June Kevin Nicholson INF
June Mike Ivie C 1998 June Sean Burroughs INF
1971 January Dave Hilton INF 1999 June Vince Faison OF
*John Grubb OF Gerik Baxter RHP
MANAGER
& STAFF
June Jay Franklin RHP Omar Ortiz RHP
1972 January Cliff Butcher RHP 2000 June Mark Phillips LHP
*Rich Troedson LHP 2001 June Jake Gautreau INF
June Dave Roberts INF 2002 June Khalil Greene INF
1973 January Dave Wehrmeister RHP 2003 June Tim Stauffer RHP
June Dave Winfield OF 2004 June Matt Bush INF
SUPPORT STAFF,
OPERATIONS
1975 January Gene Richards OF 2006 June Matt Antonelli INF
*Juan Eichelberger RHP *Kyler Burke OF
June Mike Lentz LHP 2007 June Nick Schmidt LHP
1976 January Keith Miller C * Kellen Kulbacki OF
Bob Shirley LHP * Drew Cumberland SS
June Bob Owchinko LHP * Mitch Canham C
1977 January Kevin Chapman RHP * Cory Luebke LHP
June Brian Greer OF * Daniel Payne OF
1978 January Don Johnson LHP 2008 June Allan Dykstra INF
*Jaff Decker OF
& PERFORMANCE
June Andy Hawkins RHP
PLAYER HEALTH
1979 January John Stevenson INF * Logan Forsythe INF
June Joe Lansford INF 2009 June Donavan Tate OF
Bob Geren C 2010 June # Karsten Whitson RHP
1980 January Ricky McMullen INF 2011 June Cory Spangenberg INF
June Jeff Pyburn OF Joe Ross RHP
1981 June Kevin McReynolds OF *Michael Kelly RHP
Frank Castro C *# Brett Austin C
1982 January *Scott Parsons RHP *Jace Peterson INF
June Jimmy Jones RHP 2012 June Max Fried LHP
PADRES
1983 June Ray Hayward LHP *Travis Jankowski OF
*Craig Reid INF *Walker Weickel RHP
1984 January Larry Martin OF 2013 June Hunter Renfroe OF
*Randell Byers OF 2014 June Trea Turner SS
June Shane Mack OF 2015 June none
*Robert Grandstaff INF 2016 June Cal Quantrill RHP
HISTORY &
Hudson Potts INF
RECORDS
1985 June Joey Cora INF
1986 January Doug Brocail RHP Eric Lauer LHP
*Brian Harrison LHP 2017 June MacKenzie Gore LHP
June Thomas Howard OF 2018 June Ryan Weathers LHP
*Pete Roberts LHP 2019 June C.J. Abrams SS
1987 June Kevin Garner RHP 2020 June Robert Hassell III OF
1988 June Andy Benes RHP 2021 July Jackson Merrill INF
OPPONENTS
1989 June none 2022 July Dylan Lesko RHP
1990 June Robbie Beckett LHP 2023 July Dillon Head OF
1991 June Joey Hamilton RHP
1992 June none *Selected in the Secondary Phase
1993 June Derrek Lee INF #Did Not Sign
1994 June Dustin Hermanson RHP
SCOUTING
383
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
6-2 R Date of Birth November 18, 2001 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
PADRES
190 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
6-3 R Date of Birth October 12, 2002 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
196 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
6-4 L Date of Birth July 6, 2000 in Boston, Massachusetts
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 15th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft
195 R
School Northeastern University (Boston, MA)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
384
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Bryan Joseph Balzer
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 L Date of Birth October 27, 2004 in Yokosuka, Japan
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a international free agent on January 30, 2023
190 R
School international
MANAGER
& STAFF
ERICK BATISTA RHP
Full Name Erick Batista
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 18
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a international free agent on January 16, 2023
155 R
School international
COLTON BENDER C
Full Name Colton Michael Bender
HEIGHT BATS
5-9 R Date of Birth January 1999 in Norwich, Connecticut
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 25
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 10th-round selection in the 2021 First-Year Player Draft
190 R
School Quinnipiac University (CT)
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 24
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a sixth-round selection in the 2021 First-Year Player Draft
210 R
School West Virginia University (WV)
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Jay Robert Beshears
HEIGHT BATS
6-4 R Date of Birth May 6, 2002 in Naples, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a sixth-round selection in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft
OPPONENTS
215 R
School Duke University (NC)
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth May 23, 1997 in Santiago, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 26
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on December 10, 2022
221 R
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
385
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HOMER BUSH OF
Full Name Homer Giles Bush
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
DREW CAMPBELL OF
HISTORY &
RECORDS
180 L
School Louisville
JACOB CAMPBELL C
Full Name Jacob Peter Campbell
SCOUTING & PLAYER
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
200 R
School University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL)
HEIGHT BATS
6-5 L Date of Birth August 22, 1990 in Glendale, Arizona
2024 Opening Day Age 33
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on October 31, 2023
235 L
School Gonzaga University (WA)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
386
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Miguel Angel Castillo
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 R Date of Birth October 8, 2004 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on November 6, 2023
160 R
School international
MANAGER
& STAFF
JESUS CASTRO C
Full Name Jesus David Castro Heredia
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 19
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on August 23, 2021
158 R
School international
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on June 22, 2021
197 R
School international
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 19th-round selection in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft
177 L
School Temecula Valley HS (CA)
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Nerwilian Enrique Cedeno Soto
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 S Date of Birth March 16, 2002 in Rio Tucani, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 22
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2018
OPPONENTS
198 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 L Date of Birth December 24, 2002 in Havana, Cuba
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 18, 2021
213 L
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
387
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
170 R
School Tishimongo County High School (MS)
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
220 R
School Florida Gulf Coast University (FL)
KASHON CONLIFFE OF
Full Name Kashon Travon Ramond Conliffe
PETCO PARK
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth July 5, 2005 in New Providence, Bahamas
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 17, 2022
175 R
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
388
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
SANTIAGO CONTRERAS C
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Santiago Emilio Contreras Valdez
HEIGHT BATS
6-2 L Date of Birth August 16, 2005 in Sinaloa, Mexico
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 16 2023
155 R
School international
MANAGER
& STAFF
JOSE CORDERO OF
Full Name Jose Karin Cordero Valdez
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 20
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2019
165 R
School international
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2022
230 R
School international
GILBERT CRUZ C
Full Name Gilbert Alfredo Cruz
HEIGHT BATS
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 16, 2023
225 R
School international
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Omar Alejandro Cruz
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 L Date of Birth January 26, 1999 in Hermosillo, Mexicoc
2024 Opening Day Age 25
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Selected from PIT in the Rule 5 Draft on December 6, 2023
OPPONENTS
210 L
School international
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
6-3 R Date of Birth August 23, 1999 in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
HEIGHT BATS
6-2 L Date of Birth June 28, 1998 in Orange, California
2024 Opening Day Age 25
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 19, 2021
200 R
School University of California, Santa Barbara (CA)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
389
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
MICHAEL DE LA CRUZ C
Full Name Michael De La Cruz Pichard
HEIGHT BATS
5-10 S Date of Birth May 15, 1993 in Tamboril, Dominican Republic
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
183 R
School international
ISMEL DIAZ C
Full Name Ismel Jesus Diaz Grosso
SCOUTING & PLAYER
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
170 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
6-6 L Date of Birth January 7, 2005 in Virginia Beach, VA
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 12th-round selection in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft
205 L
School Ocean Lakes HS (VA)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
390
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
RAY-PATRICK DIDDER OF
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Ray-Patrick Elijah Khalil Didder
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 R Date of Birth October 1, 1994 in Oranjestad, Aruba
2024 Opening Day Age 29
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on April 7, 2023
198 R
School international
MANAGER
& STAFF
GRIFFIN DOERSCHING INF
Full Name Griffin Phillip Doersching
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 25
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 8th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft
255 R
School Oklahoma State University (OK)
VICTOR DUARTE C
Full Name Victor Andres Duarte
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 R Date of Birth February 23, 2001 in Tucupita, Venezuela
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2018
205 R
School international
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 27
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Selected from KC in the Rule 5 Draft on December 6, 2023
190 R
School Indiana State University (IN)
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Lucas Hollmann Ray Dunn
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 R Date of Birth April 30, 1999 in Panama City Beach, Florida
2024 Opening Day Age 24
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a eighth-round selection in the 2021 First-Year Player Draft
OPPONENTS
209 R
School University of Louisville (KY)
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
ALBERT FABIAN OF
Full Name Albert De Jesus Fabian Florentino
PETCO PARK
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 L Date of Birth December 21, 2001 in Santiago, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 22
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2018
215 L
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
391
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
232 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
6-2 R Date of Birth October 14, 2001 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
196 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 L Date of Birth March 23, 2001 in Maracay, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a free agent on September 6, 2023
170 L
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
392
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
ESTIVEN GIRON C
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Estiven Jesus Gregorio Giron Teran
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 R Date of Birth May 25, 2005 in Caracas, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2022
170 R
School international
MANAGER
& STAFF
J.D. GONZALEZ C
Full Name Jandaniel Gonzalez
HEIGHT BATS
Date of Birth October 3, 2005 in Caguas, Puerto Rico
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 18
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 3rd-round selection (96th pick) in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft
198 R
School Anita Otero Hernandez (Puerto Rico)
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 22
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2017
205 L
School international
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 25
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on July 19, 2023
176 R
School Bethune-Cookman
DONTE GRANT OF
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Donte Jaxen Grant
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 L Date of Birth August 29, 2004 in Seattle, WA
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on July 19, 2023
OPPONENTS
166 R
School Puyallup High School (WA)
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 L Date of Birth July 31, 2003 in Zuilia, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 20
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 31, 2019
206 L
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
393
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
DILLON HEAD OF
Full Name Dillon Head
HEIGHT BATS
'24 SAN DIEGO
ALCIDES HERNANDEZ C
HISTORY &
RECORDS
160 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
160 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
5-8 L Date of Birth November 10, 2005 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on November 6, 2023
145 L
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
394
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Wyatt Quade Hoffman
HEIGHT BATS
5-9 R Date of Birth March 16, 1999 in San Diego, California
2024 Opening Day Age 25
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a non-drafted free agent on September 21, 2021
170 R
School University of the Pacific (CA)
MANAGER
& STAFF
CONNOR HOLLIS INF
Full Name Connor William Hollis
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 29
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on April 1, 2022
174 R
School University of Houston (TX)
KADEN HOLLOW C
Full Name Kaden Ray Hollow
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 L Date of Birth March 17, 2001 in Boise, Idaho
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 30, 2022
210 R
School Utah Tech University (UT)
KORRY HOWELL OF
Full Name Korry Jalen Howell
HEIGHT BATS
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 25
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Acquired from MIL with Brett Sullivan in exchange for Victor Caratini on April 6, 2022
205 R
School Kirkwood Community College (IA)
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Ismael Javier Miranda
HEIGHT BATS
5-8 S Date of Birth August 27, 2005 in Santo Domingo, Domincan Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed an an international free agent on September 7, 2022
OPPONENTS
160 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
BRYCE JOHNSON OF
Full Name Bryce Christopher Johnson
PETCO PARK
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 S Date of Birth October 27, 1995 in Cypress, TX
2024 Opening Day Age 28
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed a minor league free agent on December 21, 2023
191 R
School Sam Houston State University (TX)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
395
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
BRAEDON KARPATHIOS OF
Full Name Braedon John Karpathios
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
LAMAR KING C
Full Name Lamar King Jr.
HEIGHT BATS
'24 SAN DIEGO
212 R
School Cabrillo College (CA)
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
195 R
School Rutgers University
HEIGHT BATS
6-2 R Date of Birth August 6, 2001 in Woonsocket, RI
2024 Opening Day Age 22
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an un-drafted free agent on July 18, 2023
225 R
School University of Rhode Island (RI)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
396
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Dane Jacob Lais
HEIGHT BATS
6-4 R Date of Birth June 18, 2005 in Phoenix, AZ
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 13th-round selection in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft
238 R
School Oregon City HS (OR)
MANAGER
& STAFF
YERRY LANDINEZ RHP
Full Name Yerry Dionaiker Landinez Ilarraza
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 23
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2017
220 R
School international
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 26
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 2nd-round selection in the 2016 First-Year Player Draft
224 R
School Victor Valley HS (CA)
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 11, 2023
175 R
School international
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Aldo Leija Villarreal
HEIGHT BATS
6-3 R Date of Birth June 30, 2004 in Monterrey, Mexico
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2022
OPPONENTS
227 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
OSWALDO LINARES C
Full Name Oswaldo Javier Linares Medina
PETCO PARK
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 R Date of Birth April 28, 2003 in Aragua, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 20
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2019
182 R
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
397
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
6-4 R Date of Birth September 28, 1998 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2024 Opening Day Age 25
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an undrafted free agent on June 15, 2020
225 R
School University of Hawai’i (HI)
6-4 R Date of Birth October 15, 2003 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
PADRES
185 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
220 R
School Combine Academy (NC)
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 R Date of Birth August 20, 2002 in Maracay, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on December 16, 2018
216 R
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
398
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Jesus Manuel Lugo
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 R Date of Birth January 27, 1998 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 26
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 8, 2019
221 R
School international
MANAGER
& STAFF
GUSTAVO MARQUEZ OF
Full Name Gustavo Adolfo Marquez Sanchez
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 19
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
160 R
School international
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 20
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 16th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft
194 R
School Miami Christian (FL)
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 9, 2019
188 R
School international
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Seth Aubry Mayberry
HEIGHT BATS
6-2 R Date of Birth June 22, 2000 in Petersburg, Virginia
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 39th-round selection in the 2018 First-Year Player Draft
OPPONENTS
201 R
School Dinwiddie High School (VA)
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
JOSHUA MEARS OF
Full Name Joshua Livingstone Mears
PETCO PARK
HEIGHT BATS
6-3 R Date of Birth February 21, 2001 in Kirkland, Washington
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a second-round selection in the 2019 First-Year Player Draft
265 R
School Federal Way High School (WA)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
399
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
6-1 R Date of Birth July 19, 2004 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on April 19, 2023
210 R
School international
183 L
School Clemson University (SC)
6-1 R Date of Birth October 22, 2004 in San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
165 R
School international
5-11 R
Date of Birth October 22, 2004 in Aragua, Venezuela
WEIGHT THROWS
2024 Opening Day Age 19
160 R How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
400
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
DANIEL MONTESINO OF
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Daniel Jesus Montesino Alvarado
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 L Date of Birth February 12, 2004 in Guarico, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 20
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2021
205 L
School international
MANAGER
& STAFF
CARSON MONTGOMERY RHP
HEIGHT BATS Full Name Carson Luke Montgomery
6-2 R
SUPPORT STAFF,
WEIGHT THROWS
2024 Opening Day Age 21
OPERATIONS
212 R How Obtained Signed as an 11th-round selection in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft
School Florida State University (FL)
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 24
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on September 26, 2016
207 L
School international
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 17, 2023
185 R
School international
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Johan Carlos Moreno Rodriguez
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth March 26, 2003 in Coro, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
OPPONENTS
180 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 R Date of Birth October 26, 1999 in Mission Viejo, California
2024 Opening Day Age 24
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 26, 2022
204 R
School Hope International University (CA)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
401
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
JUAN MURILLO OF
Full Name Juan Ariel Murillo Lopez
HEIGHT BATS
6-2 R Date of Birth August 19, 2001 in Moron, Cuba
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
KAI MURPHY OF
Full Name Kai Joseph Murphy
HEIGHT BATS
'24 SAN DIEGO
194 R
School University of Mobile (Mobile, AL)
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
204 R
School University of Iowa (IA)
HEIGHT BATS
6-4 R Date of Birth June 18, 2002 in Troy, Missouri
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 30, 2022
190 R
School St. Charles Community College (MO)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
402
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Dionicio Antonio Nova Villanueva
HEIGHT BATS
6-2 R Date of Birth April 20, 2004 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on November 6, 2023
185 R
School international
MANAGER
& STAFF
RYAN OCH LHP
Full Name Ryan Patrick Och
HEIGHT BATS
Date of Birth July 18, 1998 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 25
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a seventh-round selection in the 2021 First-Year Player Draft
202 L
School University of Southern Mississippi (MS)
YOIBER OCOPIO C
Full Name Yoiber Atahualpa Ocopio Medina
HEIGHT BATS
5-10 R Date of Birth August 24, 2004 in Venezuela
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
175 R
School international
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
175 R
School international
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Kleiber Antonio Olmedo
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth August 23, 2004 in La Guaira, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on April 22, 2023
OPPONENTS
155 R
School international
6-3 R Date of Birth June 11, 2005 in Villa Isabela, Dominican Republic
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
5-11 R Date of Birth September 17, 2002 in San Pedro de Macoris Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on April 20, 2023
150 L
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
403
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
170 L
School international
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
185 L
School international
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 L Date of Birth November 23, 2004 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on November 6, 2023
170 L
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
404
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Francis Manuel Pena
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth January 25, 2001 in Piedra Blanca, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2022
170 R
School
MANAGER
international
& STAFF
ADRIAN PEREZ INF
Full Name Adrian Perez Henriquez
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 21
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 15, 2019
165 R
School international
ROBERT PEREZ OF
Full Name Robert Alexander Perez Perdomo
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth June 26, 2000 in Barquisimeto, Venezuela
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on November 17, 2023
220 R
School international
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 22
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Acquired from PHI with cash considerations for RHP James Norwood on March 30, 2022
185 R
School n/a
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Enmanuel Antonio Pinales Ventura
HEIGHT BATS
6-2 R Date of Birth April 16, 2001 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 22
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2022
OPPONENTS
211 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
5-11 R Date of Birth September 28, 2005 in Gaspar Hernandez, Dominican Republic
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 R Date of Birth August 10, 2004 in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
135 R
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
405
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
6-3 L Date of Birth July 22, 2004 in Santo Comingo Centro, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2022
175 L
School international
ZACH REKS OF
Full Name Zachary Reks
HEIGHT BATS
'24 SAN DIEGO
170 R
School international
223 R
School international
406
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Joshua Miller Roberson
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth May 12, 1996 in Winston Salem, North Carolina
2024 Opening Day Age 27
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on January 20, 2024
213 R
School UNC Wilmington (NC)
MANAGER
& STAFF
TYLER ROBERTSON OF
Full Name Tyler Chase Robertson
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 24
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 14th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft
210 R
School University of Louisiana at Lafayette (LA)
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as 13th-round selection in the 2021 First-Year Player Draft
188 R
School Chattanooga State Community College (TN)
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 20
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2021
210 R
School international
CARLOS RODRIGUEZ C
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Carlos Eduardo Rodriguez Betancourt
HEIGHT BATS
5-10 S Date of Birth May 12, 2003 in Sucre, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 20
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2019
OPPONENTS
196 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 R Date of Birth July 28, 2004 in Zulia, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 23, 2021
160 R
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
407
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
6-1 R Date of Birth November 19, 2002 in San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2022
191 R
School international
RUBEN SALINAS OF
HISTORY &
RECORDS
208 L
School international
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
185 R
School international
ROMEO SANABRIA C
Full Name Romeo Leon Sanabria
PETCO PARK
HEIGHT BATS
6-4 L Date of Birth May 2, 2002 in Miami, Flroida
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 18th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft
248 R
School Indian River State College (FL)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
408
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Angel Uriel Sanchez Valdivia
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth April 20, 2006 in Jalisco, Mexico
2024 Opening Day Age 17
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 20, 2023
165 R
School international
MANAGER
& STAFF
FERNANDO SANCHEZ LHP
Full Name Fernando Jose Sanchez Navarro
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 23
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a minor league free agent on March 29, 2019
234 L
School international
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 3, 2019
180 R
School international
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on July 2, 2022
170 R
School international
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name William Stanling Santana Batista
HEIGHT BATS
5-11 R Date of Birth October 6, 2005 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
OPPONENTS
165 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
HEIGHT BATS
5-10 R Date of Birth August 13, 2006 in Orenjestad, Aruba
2024 Opening Day Age 17
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
175 R
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
409
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
6-2 R Date of Birth February 18, 2005 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
160 R
School international
5-9 S Date of Birth February 24, 2005 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
PADRES
170 L
School international
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
160 R
School international
HEIGHT BATS
5-8 S Date of Birth November 26, 2004 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2023
150 R
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
410
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Andrew Chapman Vail
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 L Date of Birth August 12, 2000 in Washington Township, New Jersey
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 20th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft
190 L
School Rowan University (NJ)
MANAGER
& STAFF
ERIC VALDEZ INF
Full Name Eric Miguel Valdez
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 19
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on April 19, 2023
170 R
School international
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 20
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on February 7, 2023
170 R
School McKinnon Secondary College (AU)
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on May 25, 2023
165 R
School international
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Chase William Valentine
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 R Date of Birth April 22, 2002 in Denver, Colorado
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a non-drafted free agent on July 30, 2022
OPPONENTS
165 R
School Central Arizona College (AZ)
BRANDON VALENZUELA C
Full Name Brandon Ivar Valenzuela Gerardo
SCOUTING
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
HEIGHT BATS
6-2 R Date of Birth May 20, 2005 in San Juan, Dominican Republic
2024 Opening Day Age 18
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on May 27, 2023
190 R
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
411
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
RAMSES VELAZQUEZ OF
Full Name Ramses Velazquez
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
HEIGHT BATS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
ANTHONY VILAR OF
Full Name Henry Anthony Vilar
HEIGHT BATS
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HEBER VILLALOBOS C
HISTORY &
RECORDS
190 R
School international
COLTON VINCENT C
Full Name Colton Wayne Vincent
SCOUTING & PLAYER
HEIGHT BATS
PLAYER
178 R
School Florida State University (FL)
NICK VOGT OF
Full Name Nicholas Godfrey Vogt
PETCO PARK
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth August 4, 2000 in Modesto, California
2024 Opening Day Age 23
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 7th-round selection in the 2022 First-Year Player Draft
185 R
School University of California, Santa Barbara (CA)
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
412
DIRECTORY
CLUB
MINOR LEAGUERS
EXECUTIVES
Full Name Chase Walter
HEIGHT BATS
6-7 R Date of Birth July 26, 1998 in Peachtree City, Georgia
2024 Opening Day Age 25
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a non-drafted free agent on June 14, 2020
250 R
School Western Carolina University (NC)
MANAGER
& STAFF
SAMUEL WHITING RHP
Full Name Samuel Mitchell Whiting
HEIGHT BATS
SUPPORT STAFF,
2024 Opening Day Age 23
OPERATIONS
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 16th-round selection in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft
227 R
School University of California, Santa Barbara (CA)
RYAN WILSON OF
Full Name Ryan Wilson
HEIGHT BATS
6-0 R Date of Birth January 12, 2002 in Durham, NC
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
2024 Opening Day Age 22
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 9th-round selection in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft
205 R
School Davidson College (NC)
PADRES
2024 Opening Day Age 20
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on February 26, 2021
180 R
School international
HISTORY &
RECORDS
Full Name Eric Hilton Yost
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 R Date of Birth October 15, 2002 in White Plains, New York
2024 Opening Day Age 21
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as a 17th-round selection in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft
OPPONENTS
204 R
School Northeastern University (MA)
JUAN ZABALA C
Full Name Juan Camilo Zabala Murillo
SCOUTING
HEIGHT BATS
SCOUTING & PLAYER
SAMUEL ZAVALA OF
Full Name Samuel Elias Zavala Brito
PETCO PARK
HEIGHT BATS
6-1 L Date of Birth July 15, 2004 in Miranda, Venezuela
2024 Opening Day Age 19
WEIGHT THROWS How Obtained Signed as an international free agent on January 15, 2021
181 L
School international
COMMUNITY
MEDIA
413
DIRECTORY
CLUB
PETCO PARK
EXECUTIVES
•B
all striking the top of the right field video board wall
DUGOUT AND PHOTOGRAPHER AREAS (including both the padding and concrete portions on the top
of the wall), regardless of whether it continues into the stands,
• Ball enters warning track adjacent to either side of the
stays on the top of the wall or rebounds onto the playing field:
dugout seats: In Play.
atted ball in flight: Home Run.
•B
MANAGER
atted bounding ball or thrown ball: Out of Play.
•B
& STAFF
OUTFIELD
Left Field •B
all in flight striking metal safety railing at the Right Field
Porch and rebounding onto the playing field: In Play.
• Ball in flight striking fair side of the Western Metal Supply
Building, including yellow side of metal facing attached to • Ball in flight striking the top of the metal safety railing at the Right
Field Porch and bounding into the stands: Home Run.
SUPPORT STAFF,
•B
all in flight striking to the left of the vertical yellow line of the
OPERATIONS
• Ball in flight striking foul side of the Western Metal Supply
Building, including non-yellow side of metal facing metal safety railing at the Right Field Porch above padding:
attached to the corner of the building: Foul Ball. Home Run.
• Fair bounding ball bouncing into the seating area of the fair • Ball in flight striking on or to the right of the vertical yellow line
side of the Western Metal Supply Building and back onto of the metal safety railing at the Right Field Porch at a point
the playing field: Out of Play. above the padding and bounding over the padding: Home Run.
& PERFORMANCE
the metal safety railing at the Right Field Porch: Home Run.
PLAYER HEALTH
field: Home Run.
•B
ounding ball striking plexiglass partition above yellow line of
the metal safety railing at the Right Field Porch: Two Bases.
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PETCO PARK INFORMATION wall in front of the Toyota Beach and the Ballast Point Craft
EXECUTIVES
Pier was reduced from seven feet, ten inches tall to five feet,
two inches tall. At the right field wall, it goes back to eight feet
PETCO PARK ADDRESS
tall for the 140-foot length of the wall and LED display. The
19 Tony Gwynn Drive. San Diego, CA 92101 fence tapers down to seven ft., six in. tall along the side of the
trapezoid that forms the Right Field Home Run Deck in right
The Padres announced the address during post-game
field. It remains at seven feet, six inches tall along the front of
ceremonies honoring “Mr. Padre,” Tony Gwynn, following the
MANAGER
the Right Field Home Run Deck, and tapers back up to 10 ft.
& STAFF
OFFICE ADDRESS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Home Run Deck at the first row of seats, and 15 feet, 9 in.
along the side that connects to the right field foul pole).
100 Park Blvd. San Diego, CA 92101
OWNERSHIP LIGHTING
Petco Park took another major step toward energy efficiency
Owned 70 percent by the City of San Diego and 30 percent
and sustainability prior to the 2016 season, with the installation
by the San Diego Padres for 30 years (through 2034), and 100
of Musco’s SportsCluster® LED™ system, in partnership with
percent by the City thereafter.
Cisterra Development. The Padres became the first team in
the National League to install LED lighting. With specially
BALLPARK OPERATOR
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
designed optics, the new system cuts glare both inside and
San Diego Padres Baseball Club, under a Joint Use and outside the ballpark, enhances television broadcasts and
Management Agreement (JUMA) with the City of San Diego. provides a stage-like atmosphere for spectators. Petco Park
is now 100 percent LED.
NAMING RIGHTS SPONSOR The park features ten “racks,” encompassing 460 light
fixtures, all with 1,200-watt bulbs, except for 110, 130-watt
Petco Animal Supplies, Inc., San Diego, CA. housekeeping bulbs. The tallest light standards, which are
'24 SAN DIEGO
CAPACITY Base Towers – 205 feet above the playing field. Other light
standards, in a conventional horizontal configuration, are 190
39,860 fixed seats, plus ADA accessible seating, ticketing for feet above the field.
numerous group/social spaces, and additional “Park Passes”
that provide access to standing room locations throughout
the ballpark and lawn seating in Gallagher Square. SIGHT LINES
HISTORY &
RECORDS
foot cantilevers to bring all seats lower and closer to the field.
center field, the fence was moved in from 402 feet to 390 feet.
After the 2014 season, the club improved the left field seating
area and in doing so, brought in the left field and left center SEATING DECKS
field wall four feet. Petco Park has three main seating decks: Field Level, Terrace
Left-Field Foul Line: 336 feet Level and Upper Deck.
SCOUTING & PLAYER
SEAT SPECIFICATIONS
Left-Center Wall Pad: 343 feet
Prior to the 2024 season, 222 new seats manufactured by
Straightaway Center Field: 396 feet Dreamseats were installed in the Blue Shield Home Plate Club.
Fixed seats elsewhere around the ballpark are manufactured
Right-Center: 391 feet
by Hussey Seating and measure 19, 20 or 21 inches in width,
Right-Field Foul Line: 322 feet depending on location. All seats are navy in color.
PETCO PARK
PARK
Latitude 36 Bermudagrass In August of 2020, Petco Park received the SAFETY Act
designation by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
OUTFIELD FENCES The SAFETY Act serves as one of the highest levels of
accreditation offered and promotes the development and
COMMUNITY
Five feet tall from the Entertainment Suite in the corner of the deployment of effective anti-terrorism measures, including
Western Metal Supply Co. Building to the left field wall. Seven technologies, services and personnel trainings. In 2023, the
feet tall from the left-field wall to the door that leads to the ballpark earned a red seal indicating SAFETY Act certification
Padres bullpen at which point it increases to eight feet tall to and the highest level of liability protection, making the Padres
the right side of the batter’s eye. Prior to the 2016 season, the the fifth team in Major League Baseball to earn the distinction.
MEDIA
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EXECUTIVES
Prior to the 2018 season, a second HD video board was Between 2014 and 2015, approximately 255,000 square feet of
added in upper right field. Manufactured by Daktronics, the concourse flooring was replaced with decorative waterproof,
new 55.2’ by 31.2’ (1722.24 sq. ft.) video board uses 13mm HD flake flooring system manufactured by Neogard and installed
product that boasts a max 11,000 nits, allowing for optimal locally by KTM Coating.
viewing during bright sunny days. The second video board
allows for mirroring of the main board in left field for replays, RETIRED NUMBERS
MANAGER
& STAFF
features and crowd shots, as well as independent operation
and unique content. Prior to the 2016 season, a new LED Prior to the 2016 season, the Padres retired numbers were
ribbon board (3.5-feet tall by 70-feet wide) manufactured by relocated from the top of the batter’s eye to a more prominent
Daktronics was installed along the fascia of the top level of location inside Home Plate Plaza, where fans can see them
The Craft Pier by Ballast Point in right-center field. Prior to up close and take photos with them. In addition, retired
numbers are now positioned on the upper deck façade behind
SUPPORT STAFF,
definition video board. The board measures 61.2-feet tall by
OPERATIONS
123.6-feet wide, covering 7,564.32 square feet. At the time of adjacent press box. The numbers – Steve Garvey’s No. 6, Tony
installation, it was the third-largest in Major League Baseball Gwynn’s No. 19, Dave Winfield’s No. 31, Randy Jones’ No. 35,
and the largest in the National League. Trevor Hoffman’s No. 51 and Jackie Robinson’s No. 42, which
was retired throughout Major League Baseball in 1997 – are
The video board itself, provided by Daktronics, is nearly five flanked by the players’ first and last name in white in a ring of
times the size of the previous video screen (30-feet tall by honor around the upper deck.
53-feet wide; 1,590 square feet), which was in place since
2004 when Petco Park opened. The entire board can be run
PADRES HALL OF FAME
& PERFORMANCE
full-screen to show live action or video replays, or it can be
PLAYER HEALTH
split into sections for statistical information, graphics and The Padres Hall of Fame, presented by Motorola and which
animations. The video board’s resolution is 1224x2472, with showcases the history of the Padres and baseball in San
3,025,728 total pixels. New LED ribbon boards accompanied Diego, opened at Petco Park on July 1, 2016. Located on K
the new video board spanning nearly 750 feet along the first St. just inside the Gaslamp Gate, it features an 85" TV upon
and third base lines on the Terrace Level (3.6-feet tall), as well entry, an 80-foot-long, in-depth timeline, a state-of-the-
as on the left field grandstand fascia (7.5 feet tall by 130-feet art 4K 100" TV and touch screen interactive theater, and
wide). Sony also provided a state-of-the-art HD control room, historical memorabilia throughout. The centerpiece of the
PADRES
systems. current member of the Padres Hall of Fame. The panels depict
In 2024, new LED boards were installed throughout Petco Park. imagery of these legendary Padres, while telling the story of
This includes a LED backstop manufacutred by Daktronics their career highlights and personal achievements.
with rotational signage behind home plate that allows for
state-of-the-art insertion of graphics and advertising behind PROTECTIVE NETTING
HISTORY &
RECORDS
home plate, a new LED board on the ballpark's East Ramp
that measure 26 feet wide by 7 feet tall, and replacing the The Padres extended the protective netting prior to the 2018
Right Field Wall LED board. season, separating spectators behind home plate and down
the foul lines from the field of play. The netting, manufactured
by Promats® Athletics, features the latest technology to
RIGHT FIELD LED RIBBON BOARD minimize the appearance of the net and provide an optimal
OPPONENTS
In 2013, new LED ribbon boards were added to right field. viewing experience, while maintaining high safety standards.
Upper right field board measures 6-feet high by 192-ft. wide In 2020, the netting was heightened behind the backstop and
and the right field wall board measures 7-feet high by 104-feet over both dugouts to 29-feet before tapering down along the
wide. Both boards were provided by Daktronics. foul lines. The end points will remain the same at Section 116
in left field and Section 115 in right field, which surpasses the
existing guidelines issued by Major League Baseball.
SCOUTING & PLAYER
AUDIO SYSTEM
DEVELOPMENT
while the home team pitches west to east. Each bullpen has a
separate entrance to the playing field.
BATTER’S EYE
PARK
Eye Porch,” a pre- and post-game and special event area 30 57 feet long by 14 feet wide. The visitor dugout, on the third-
feet high by 80 feet long in Gallagher Square. Above this is base side, is 46 feet long by 14 feet wide. Both dugouts have
the Event Management Center for Petco Park and a 10-foot a retractable awning along with steps that lead to the field for
rotational sign that provides a solid background when batters half their length and a rail on the other half.
are at home plate and offsets rotating panels between innings.
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EXECUTIVES
MANAGER
& STAFF
SUPPORT STAFF, ADVISORS
& BASEBALL OPERATIONS
& PERFORMANCE
PLAYER HEALTH
'24 SAN DIEGO
PADRES
TEAM CLUBHOUSE FACILITIES the outfield. Gallagher Square is a ticketed area and vital part
of the baseball experience on game days, including admission
Clubhouses are located on the Field Level, with direct access to conveniences and amenities of the seating bowl with a Park
to the dugouts and service corridor. The home clubhouse is Pass during ticketed events. It functions as a special events
approximately 16,500 square ft., including a 3,560 square foot venue when there is no game and daily as a neighborhood park.
locker room with 40 cubicles (four ft. wide), configured in a
HISTORY &
RECORDS
kitchen, manager’s office, coaches locker room, rehab room, the left-field foul pole attached to its southeastern corner. The
medical facilities, offices, laundry and storage. building holds the Padres New Era Team Store on the first
floor, 12 party suites (available on an individual game basis)
The visitor's clubhouse is approx. 8,990 square ft., including
on the third and fourth floors, a restaurant with terrace dining
a 2,140 square ft. locker room with 40 cubicles, training room,
on the fifth floor, and another restaurant and group space on
manager’s office, coaches locker room, weight and exercise
the rooftop, 80 feet above field level.
room, player lounge and kitchen, laundry and storage.
SCOUTING & PLAYER
DEVELOPMENT
Internal batting and pitching tunnels (two for the home SYCUAN STAGE AT GALLAGHER SQUARE
team, one for the visiting team) are located on the Service
In March of 2019, the Padres unveiled the latest addition to
Level with access to the clubhouses and are fully-equipped,
Petco Park with the debut of the Sycuan Stage at Gallagher
including cameras for video recording. Tunnels are sized to
Square, which provides a secondary stage for general
accommodate two batters and/or two pitchers. Views to the
admission concerts. The venue is the first amongst Major
home batting tunnel are available from the Blue Shield Home
League ballparks to offer a unique outdoor setting inside of
Plate Club through one-way glass so club patrons can observe
a downtown ballpark. The stage also has a state-of-the-art
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Beach, is utilized as a group space, and the upper level, SUITE RENOVATION
The Ballast Point Craft Pier, is a multi-use area. In total, the
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space accommodates nearly 600 people in a standing-room- Heading into the 2022 season, the Padres embarked on a
only capacity. The space was constructed in the location major renovation at Petco Park that saw the largest suite
previously occupied by The Beachers seating area and The remodel since the ballpark opened. With a commitment
Toyota Beach play area. As part of the design, the children’s from Padres Ownership, 70 premium suites were completely
sand play area was preserved and relocated to a space along renovated, in addition to a remodeled Suite Entrance for
K Street, further removed from the playing field and safe from Suite Lease Members, costing more than $6 million for the
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balls in play. Partners on this project were San Diego-based project. The upgraded suites feature brand new furniture
architecture firm Larimer Design and Clark Construction. with unique seating concepts, 65-inch 4K televisions, access
for presentations through the TVs, artwork celebrating
current and past Padres teams, customizable branding
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elements for Suite Lease Members, enhanced and additional
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The Padres debuted additional premium seating options prior cooking, new dishware and additional counter space for food
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to the 2020 season with the Gallagher Chairman’s Club and and beverage presentation.
the Cutwater Coronado Club. The Gallagher Chairman’s Club
is located next to the Padres Ownership suite and allows fans BLUE SHIELD HOME PLATE CLUB
to watch the game from one of the best views behind home
plate at the ballpark while enjoying all-inclusive premium food The Blue Shield Home Plate Club underwent a massive
and beverage. The Cutwater Coronado Club offers stunning renovation immediately upon the conclusion of the 2022
views of Coronado Island and the iconic Coronado Bridge postseason that includes an enhanced VIP entry, expanded
from the comfort of a private open-air club while enjoying bar and dining room that includes a new layout, furniture, art
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complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages. Guests and expanded restrooms while maintaining a unique view
also have a dedicated seat to watch the game from their own into the Padres batting cages. A new grand staircase directly
luxury loge box. connects the upper club to an expanded and renovated
lower club. The new lower club features an expanded interior
footprint, a dedicated bar, expanded restrooms and an
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enhanced fine dining experience.
In 2024, the Padres debuted the newest premium seating
area to Petco Park with the Cutwater Agave Club. Located
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to the ballpark in 2015 as The Still presented by Cutwater, Unveiled in 2016, the Petco Barkyard consists of six semi-
the private space underwent a full renovation after the 2023 private, premium dog-friendly box seats in Petco Park’s left-
regular season. This multi-million dollar project features center field, available for every Padres home game. Each of
luxury finishes, access to semi-inclusive food and beverage the six boxes in The Barkyard can accommodate up to four
offerings, and a private restroom with a variety of seating people and two dogs. The Barkyard features a designated
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concepts and options allowing Premium Seat Members the entrance from K Street in Gallagher Square, a check-in area
opportunity to further enhance their experience at Petco Park. staffed by a Petco brand ambassador, and a watering station
near check-in. A Padres pet concierge is on-hand to escort
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fans and their dogs to and from The Barkyard. Conveniently the Batter’s Eye, have tiered picnic tables and are intended
located just a short walk from the designated Pet Relief Area primarily as a group sales area. Palm Court Plaza, with 13 palm
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in Gallagher Square, The Barkyard is tailored to a dog’s needs. trees and 13,588 bricks, of which 10,842 are personalized,
Each box offers umbrellas to protect dogs from the sun and commemorative bricks. The Omni San Diego Hotel and The
specially selected easy-to-clean artificial turf that does not Metropolitan (36 luxury condominiums on the top 11 floors
retain heat, to ensure every pup’s paws stay cool. of the hotel) connect to the main concourse by a pedestrian
skybridge.
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In 2022, the Padres and Viasat Inc. unveiled the Viasat ADDITIONAL FEATURES (CONT.)
Military Hall of Honor to the Power Alley located in the right The audio and video graphics to celebrate Padres players’
field concourse. The Padres, who are widely regarded as home runs at Petco Park have a distinct military and nautical
Major League Baseball's "Team of the Military" partnered
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with Viasat to honor former Padres and other MLB players the horn of the Navy’s USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) nuclear
around the league who served in the military and pay tribute aircraft carrier, which was formerly home-ported in San
to Armed Services' veterans and those currently serving in the Diego. To accompany the horn, fireworks blast from the top of
U.S. military at home and around the world. the video board during night games.
Located near Section 133, the Military Hall of Honor serves
as an interactive space allowing fans to view information and WI-FI
different content on each honoree through two touchscreen Introduced in 2012, the Padres provide wireless internet
televisions within the space. Fans can also record and send access to fans at Petco Park in partnership with Verizon.
personalized messages to active-duty military members and
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immediately below the video board and the Entertainment partnership with Callaway Golf. The venue transitioned into
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Suite on the ground floor of the Western Metal Supply Co. an outdoor hoops arena in 2015 for the Bill Walton Basketball
Building. Festival, featuring a week of community events, tournaments
The SunGod On-Deck Suite, introduced in 2014, is an eight- and high school games, culminating in the SDSU vs. USD
person suite next to the visitor’s dugout, giving fans an men’s basketball game. In early 2022, the park welcomed
unprecedented view of the action closer to the batter’s box monster trucks and dirt bikes back as host of Monster
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than the pitcher on the mound is. The Right Field Home Jam and Monster Energy Supercross. The inaugural World
Run Deck, created in 2013, is nestled just beyond the wall in Baseball Classic semi-finals and final were played at Petco
right field and houses 56 seats. Picnic Terraces, to the left of Park in 2006, with the site playing host to second-round
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games in 2009 and 2017. Petco Park has hosted the 2014 Davis environment. All events were executed with the utmost regard
Cup, the USA SEVENS Rugby tournament and international for health & safety precautions.
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soccer matches including the Tijuana Xolos.
Petco Park also serves as a year-round concert venue, having COVID-19 VACCINATION SUPER STATION
hosted The Rolling Stones (Nov. 2005 & May 2015), Madonna As the COVID-19 epidemic raged on throughout 2020 and
(Nov. 2008), Taylor Swift (Aug. 2015), Billy Joel (May 2016), into 2021, Petco Park and the Padres continued to serve as a
Metallica (Aug. 2017), The Eagles, Zac Brown Band, Journey community pillar for San Diego and beyond. In early January
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and Def Leppard (Sept. 2018), Sir Paul McCartney (2014, June 2021, the County of San Diego announced that the Petco Park
2019), Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer (Aug. 2021), Garth Tailgate Lot would be the site of the State of California’s first
Brooks (March 2022), Red Hot Chili Peppers (July 2022), Vaccination Super Station. In partnership with the City of San
Motley Crue, Def Leppard and Poison (Aug. 2022), Grupo Diego, UC San Diego Health and the Padres, the vaccination
Firme (Aug. 2022), Bad Bunny (Sept. 2022), Elton John (Nov. site allowed for up to 5,000 individuals to be vaccinated daily.
2022), Morgan Wallen (July 2023) and Chris Stapleton (March
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drive-up site opened on Monday, January 11, 2021, and a total
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seven full venue concerts, all of which sold out. As of the 2024 of 225,000 vaccines were administered. The Padres provided
Opening Day, there are seven stadium shows on the calender, the lot to act as the host site for the super station along with
tying the ballpark's record that was set in 2022. operational support from the organization’s event staff.
From January 12-14, 2024, the Padres hosted the inaugural
San Diego Rodeo at Petco Park in partnership with C5 Rodeo HOLIDAY BOWL PARTNERSHIP
Company, Inc. and Outriders Presents. It was the venue's
first-ever rodeo and featured the world's top rodeo athletes In June 2021, the Padres and the Holiday Bowl announced
a new partnership that would bring the historic San Diego
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competing for more than half a million dollars in prize money
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over the course of a three day competition. County Credit Union Holiday Bowl to Petco Park for a
minimum of five years, beginning with the 43rd annual bowl
game on Tuesday, December 28, 2021. San Diego City Council
SOCIALLY DISTANCED voted to overturn a "no football clause" so that football could
In coordination with local and state health officials, Petco be played at Petco Park.
Park continued to serve as a place where memories are made Petco Park underwent major construction to transform
even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. In June of 2020, the field from baseball to football, with the 1st baseline
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drive-in style movie screenings and the first drive-in concert wall serving as the west end zone. The construction included
in California since stay-at-home orders were issued in March. removing the 1st baseline wall and adding 2,800 square feet of
Following the successful drive-in format, Padres-controlled concrete seating risers over 10 rows of seating in sections 111,
lots were transformed into watch party sites where thousands 113, 115 and 117 for football, restoring the 1st baseline seating
of fans cheered on the Padres during their playoff run. sections for baseball using 10 sections of removable seating
Gallagher Square also hosted the first ever Halloween Trail
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risers (featuring 118 padded seats and 344 regular ballpark
and Holiday Market & Trail events allowing guests to partake seats), removing and relocating the bullpen door and stairs
in the holiday festivities as part of a socially-distant, safe in left field for football and later restoring the outfield walls to
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the same dimensions for baseball, installing thicker 1 1/2" inch urban runoff, removal of hazardous materials, and use of
cut overseeded Bermuda turf, and building sideline suites in pesticides and toxic chemicals in the construction and
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right field that could accommodate nearly 500 people. Field operation of the ballpark. Progressive recycling and waste
goal posts, new play clocks, camera locations and coaching management programs help make Petco Park one of the
boxes needed to be installed in addition to implementing a greenest ballparks in Major League Baseball.
completely new scoring system on the video boards.
The Padres partnered with Ecosystem in 2023 to provide
The SDCCU Holiday Bowl was set to make its Petco Park the stadium's own chiller plant that decreases water use,
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debut with the UCLA Bruins (Pac-12) against the NC State provides annual savings of more than $1 million, and reduces
Wolfpack (ACC) before the game was ultimately canceled due greenhouse gas emissions by roughly 700 tons per year.
to COVID-19 health and safety protocols. Instead, the Holiday
Bowl made its historic debut at Petco Park on December 28, GOING SOLAR
2022 when the Oregon Ducks (Pac-12) defeated the North
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Carolina Tar Heels (ACC). It was the first time football had ever Prior to the 2018 season, the Padres and Petco Park continued
been played at Petco Park. their efforts as industry leaders in energy sustainability with
the installation of a 336,520-watt Sullivan Solar Power system.
The project consisted of 716 high-efficiency, 470-watt solar
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modules and will generate 330 kilowatts of solar power,
Seating bowl “fractured” by first base and third base Towers enough to power the entire Padres front office. The solar
housing vertical light standards and other elements to create power system serves as the largest solar power system in
distinctive “seating neighborhoods.” First base and third Major League Baseball.
base Garden Buildings house concession areas, premium
seating club membership lounges, offices, restrooms and CLEAN, RENEWABLE ENERGY
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a garden. The landscape includes plants both inside and Delaware North Companies’ Sportservice Corporation.
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biodiversity of San Diego County. The cyclical bloom of various Gaslamp Gate at Seventh Ave. and K St.
flowers throughout the year ensures a constantly changing East Village Gate at 10th Avenue and K Street
and visually captivating landscape. Towering evergreen Oak
trees provide shade, and a large lawn invites relaxation, play Park Boulevard Gate at 10th Avenue and Park Blvd
and provides a flexible space for community events. Downtown Gate to Gallagher Square at Eighth Ave. and J St.
The garden seamlessly integrates a diverse selection of
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ACCESSIBILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES
At least 1 percent of all fixed seats are semi-ambulant, and at
An agreement with the Environmental Health Coalition least 1 percent are reserved for wheelchair and companion
comprehensively addressed issues of air and water quality, with removable arm seats. Wheelchair and companion seating
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areas exposed to the sun and in shade. All concession stands 26 blocks bordered by Market Street to the north, Harbor
are accessible. All restrooms are equipped with accessible Drive and Sixth Avenue to the west, 12th Ave. to the east, and
water closets. All ramps and elevators were designed to Imperial Ave. to the south.
exceed federal and state requirements for people with HISTORIC RESOURCES: In addition to the Western Metal
disabilities. Supply Co. Building, several other historic resources in the
Ballpark District are being preserved in accordance with a
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ARCHITECTS 1999 Settlement Agreement between the National Trust for
Historic Preservation, the Save Our Heritage Organization
HOK Sport+Venue+Event, Kansas City, MO, Executive (SOHO), the Padres, the City of San Diego, the Centre City
Architect. (Joseph E. Spear, AIA, Senior Principal) Development Corporation and JMI Realty. Schieffer & Sons
Antoine Predock Architect, Albuquerque, NM, Warehouse on J Street and Showley Brothers Candy Factory
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Building (Kvaas Construction) and Wellman Peck Warehouse
Spurlock Poirier, San Diego, CA, Landscape Architect. (TR Produce) on the north side of J Street are to be preserved
(Andrew J. Spurlock, Principal) and adaptively re-used.
ROMA Design Group, San Francisco, CA, Master Plan
Architect, Ballpark District. (Boris Dramov, President)
#BrownIsBack
Heritage Architecture & Planning, San Diego, CA,
Restoration Architect On November 9, 2020, the Friar Faithful witnessed the
unveiling of the team’s new brown and gold uniforms. Nearly
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(Milford Wayne Donaldson, AIA, Principal)
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4,000 fans were on hand as Padres shortstop Fernando
Tatis Jr., 1B Eric Hosmer and third baseman Manny Machado
DEVELOPMENT MANAGER modeled the new threads. The new primary home pinstriped
Hines, Houston, TX. uniform features “PADRES” across the chest in brown with
(Rick Vogel, Vice President, Project Manager) a gold outline, brown and gold piping and the return of the
Swingin’ Friar in the form of a sleeve patch. The road uniform
is brown with a gold “SAN DIEGO” across the chest along
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San Diego Ballpark Builders – A Joint Venture of Clark
The road alternate features a lighter sand brown color scheme
Construction Group, Inc., Roel Construction Company, and
with pinstripes and a brown with gold outlined “SAN DIEGO”
douglas e. barnhart, inc. (Officer In Charge: Alan Petrasek,
across the chest. With the new road color scheme, the Padres
Senior Vice President, Clark Construction. Project Executive:
are now the only team in Major League Baseball to not utilize
Jim McLamb, Vice President, Clark Construction).
any gray road uniform. In bringing back the brown, Padres
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ownership made a point to seek out the feedback of their loyal
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BALLPARK CONSTRUCTION COST - $298 million
fanbase and implement this change that signifies a new era
BALLPARK PROJECT COST - $474 million, including in Padres baseball. The unique color scheme also sets the
land assemblage, infrastructure work and implementation club apart from the rest of Major League Baseball. In addition
agreement obligations. to the three new brown and gold uniforms, the Padres also
unveiled new Sunday military brown camouflage jerseys to
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be worn as part of their Military Salute Sunday home games.
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Game April 8, 2004 vs. SF
Attendance 41,400 (sellout) MR. PADRE
First Pitch 7:08 pm PDT The nine-foot, 1,200-pound bronze
Game Time Temperature 64 degrees likeness of “Mr. Padre” was unveiled
3B Sean Burroughs, 2B Mark Loretta, RF Brian Giles, 1B Phil prior to the Padres vs. Phillies game
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on July 21, 2007 as part of “Tribute to
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Padres Starting Lineup Nevin, LF Ryan Klesko, CF Jay Payton, C Ramon Hernandez,
SS Khalil Greene, P David Wells Tony Weekend,” honoring the 2007
Batter SF's 2B Ray Durham National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee.
Hit SD's RF Brian Giles single to CF in the B-1st.
The statue was molded by sculptor
William Behrends, whose artistic credits
Run Scored SD's SS Khalil Greene in B-3rd.
include a statue of Willie Mays at San
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Double SD's 3B Sean Burroughs in B-3rd surrounding plaza includes bricks with
Triple SD's Brian Giles in B-4th on April 11, 2004 vs. SF personalized messages from fans
to Gwynn. In 2024, the statue
Home Run SF's CF Marquis Grissom in T-10th
was moved onto the new
Padres Home Run SD's Mark Loretta in B-1st on April 15, 2004 vs. LAD Tony Gwynn Terrace and
Stolen Base
SD’s Adam Eaton and Sean Burroughs double steal in repositioned so that he is
B- 7th on April 13 vs. LAD directly facing the statue of
Strikeout SD’s Jay Payton in B-2nd his former teammate, Trevor Hoffman.
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Error Committed SF’s Durham in B-4th on April 11, 2004
Pitch SD’s David Wells (called strike)
Winning Pitcher SD’s Eddie Oropesa THE COLONEL
Losing Pitcher SF’s Matt Herges
On September 15, 2012, the Padres
Save SD’s Trevor Hoffman on April 10, 2004 vs. SF
honored the late Jerry Coleman’s 70 years
Day Game April 18, 2004 vs. ARI in baseball and his 40 years with the
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Baseball) on March 11, 2004 Park, during which the club unveiled
Concert The Rolling Stones on November 11, 2005 a bronze statue of Coleman at the
* Firsts are from April 8, 2004 unless noted. ballpark, standing at 7.5’ tall, weighing
650 lbs. It depicts Coleman in the
uniform he wore as a pilot in the Marine
Corps. San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders
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proclaimed the day
“Jerry Coleman Day.”
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TREVOR TIME
“Hells Bells” blared through the
speakers at Petco Park on August
18, 2018 as the club celebrated one
of its most iconic figures in Trevor
Hoffman. After his induction into the
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To commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Petco Park in 2024, the Padres continued its investment in the ballpark by ren-
ovating Gallagher Square, providing fans and the community with expanded amenities, and building on the decades-long
commitment to deliver "More than a Ballpark."
On October 9, 2023, the Padres officially broke ground on Gallagher Square to begin the project, with the goal of reopen-
ing the park in time for the Padres 2024 Opening Day on March 28. Minor projects will continue after Opening day and are
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As part of this renovation, Gallagher Square has been reconfigured in a manner that will allow for portions of the park to
remain open for public use more frequently.
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The iconic statue of Mr. Padre Tony Gwynn has been elevated and surrounded by an expanded viewing deck that provides all
new sightlines of games while serving as a picnic space during public hours. Tony is also more visible from the ballpark and
directly aligned with his teammate and fellow Hall of Famer Trevor Hoffman.
The project brings a new and expanded fan entry gate (Balboa Gate) to 9th and J Street for improved security and wait times,
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along with leveled and tiered lawn seating in Gallagher Square where tickets are more affordable than other fixed seating
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areas within the ballpark.
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beverage space and a new videoboard. Located beneath the terrace is the Tony Gwynn Tunnel where fans can see and hear
all about the amazing life and career of Mr. Padre. An additional Padres retail and food and beverage space have been built on
the ground level next to the tunnel.
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at the new location. Fans were also given the opportunity to purchase a customizable engraved brick that would be laid in the
new Tony Gwynn Terrace viewing deck alongside the existing bricks. Proceeds from the Legacy Brick Program benefit the
Tony Gwynn Community All-Star program and other Padres Foundation community initiatives.
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A new, state-of-the-art videoboard is displayed at the Sycuan Stage that spans across the entire back of the batter's eye. The
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board measures 73 feet wide by 21 feet tall and uses 6mm of HD product by Daktronics that features amazing resolution and
unmatched clarity. The new videoboard has the capability to include the scoreboard lineup and player statistics for the first
time.
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Two additional videoboards measuring 16 feet by 9 feet, both featuring 6mm in HD product by Daktronics, have been installed
in Gallagher Square. One videoboard is displayed on the Tony Gwynn Deck Tower facing the all-new playground, and the
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other videoboard is on the new Play Ball field so fans can keep up with game action while enjoying Gallagher Square.
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The improvements resulted in a more sustainable, state-of-the-art space by incorporating:
• Turf to replace some of the grass, enhancing the overall aesthetic and significantly reducing water and re-sodding needs
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PROJECT PARTNERS
Larimer Design, GroundLevel Landscape Architecture, Inc., Clark Construction, and Land Rec, Inc.
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Tom Seidler Bill Johnston Connor Feeney Sarah Wiggins Andrea Piocos Johnny Nilsen Carly Myers
Executive Vice President, Vice President, Director, Sr. Manager, Manager, Advisor, Coordinator,
Community & International Community Impact Community Impact Player Family Relations & Player Relations & Military Affairs Military & Community
Impact Community Impact Community Impact Relations
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The San Diego Padres are committed to making a meaningful mission of the Padres Volunteer Team is to build awareness
impact by supporting youth, the military, first responders and of and inspire participation in serving the greater San Diego
under-served communities throughout the San Diego and community. Launched in February 2015, the Padres Volunteer
Baja region. Team consists of more than 6,400 volunteers who have
collectively given upwards of 35,000 hours to over 85 local
PADRES PEDAL THE CAUSE non-profit organizations. For more information visit www.
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padres.com/volunteer.
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PADRES VOLUNTEER TEAM have been able to significantly lower or eliminate registration
The Padres Volunteer Team is a regional volunteer force which fees, creating an opportunity for more kids to play baseball and
calls upon Padres fans to donate their time to the San Diego softball.
and Baja region’s non-profits and civic organizations. The
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PADRES BASEBALL & SOFTBALL CAMPS Prior to the All-Star Game, eight high school long-ball hitters
competed in the Padres High School Home Run Derby.
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creates lasting memories. Camp is offered at various locations PADRES COACH OF THE YEAR PROGRAM
throughout San Diego and includes an official camp uniform PRESENTED BY BALLY SPORTS SD
and a meet and greet with a current or former Padres player. The San Diego Padres recognize and honor the positive role
The Padres Camp curriculum has adjusted to ensure safety for coaches play in the lives of student-athletes through the
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campers and staff while still offering a highly engaging, and Padres Coach of the Week and Coach of the Year program,
fun experience for kids when they need camp more than ever. presented by Bally Sports San Diego.
For more information, visit padres.com/community/play.
The Padres and Bally Sports San Diego award one local
baseball or softball Coach of the Week for eight consecutive
PADRES ROOKIE LEAGUE (FORMERLY RBI) weeks for making a positive impact on the lives of his or her
The Padres are proud to provide free baseball and softball players on and off the field as a coach, mentor and role model.
opportunities to underserved youth through the Padres At the end of the program, one of these coaches is named
Rookie League program. Padres Rookie League engages the Padres Coach of the Year during a pregame on-field
kids ages 5 to 13 in a program designed to teach life lessons ceremony at Petco Park.
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The Padres honor the top high school baseball players in the COACHES OF THE YEAR
CIF San Diego Section at the annual Padres High School All- 2023 - Dallas Booker (Morse)
Star Night, presented by Bally Sports San Diego. This year’s
game will take on Sunday evening, June 9 at Petco Park. 2022- Rigo Ledezma (Santana) & Ronell Jones (Crawford)
The All-Star Game features the CIF San Diego Section’s best 2021 - Lori Schmersal (Clairemont)
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Since joining Major League Baseball in 1969, the San Diego The Padres are proud to host service members who choose to
Padres have prioritized honoring and supporting San Diego’s reenlist and continue to serve our country. Formal reenlistment
over 900,000 veterans, active duty and retired service and promotion ceremonies can be held on the field at Petco
members and their families. The Padres are widely regarded Park prior to a home game—another small way in which the
as MLB’s “Team of the Military,” and the club is known as the Padres thank our service members and their families for their
first Major League team to have a dedicated Military Affairs continued dedication to our nation.
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department. In the city with the largest military footprint in
the world, the Padres are committed to ensuring that baseball FIRST RESPONDERS
in San Diego will continue to remain an affordable family
venue for our entire military community. The Padres are proud The Padres are proud to celebrate, honor and thank San Diego
to host Military Salutes at thirteen home games throughout County’s First Responder community and the organizations
that support them. In recognition and appreciation of the
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families and military milestones. For more information about
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the Padres’ military outreach initiatives and military ticket the Padres have designated six games as First Responder
discounts, visit www.padres.com/military. Appreciation Games, bringing well-deserved attention to
the hard work and service the various departments provide.
In addition to the thousands of tickets given annually to the First Responder Appreciation Games are dedicated to all first
military community, the Padres offer tickets year-round to responder departments throughout the City and County of
active duty military, veterans and their families year-round at San Diego, including the San Diego Police Department and
a 25% discount for Military Salute games and 10% off all other other county police departments, San Diego County Sheriff's
home games through GovX. Department, San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, California
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Highway Patrol, U.S. Border Patrol, Red Cross, FBI, DEA and
MARINE RECRUIT SUNDAYS other organizations on the front line of service to our community.
The Padres long-standing tradition of hosting recruits from
the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Sunday home games prior PADRES “ESTRELLAS” PRESENTED BY ARCO
to their graduation from boot camp will continue this season. The Padres, in partnership with local school districts and
These visits are significant because they represent the first non-profits, will recognize and celebrate students from
time the recruits are permitted to attend a social event away underserved communities who go above and beyond in
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from their rigorous training schedule and wear their USMC the areas of civic leadership, academic excellence and
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uniforms in public. When the health and safety environment improvement on three game days. The Padres Estrellas and
allows, Marine recruits will once again become a fixture at their families will be hosted by the team to watch batting
Petco Park on Sundays. practice, meet Padres players and be recognized during the
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game. The Padres look forward to expanding this exciting A group of Padres front office team also traveled down to
program in 2024. Tijuana to build and decorate a new home for a deserving
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nominee is selected from each category by the Padres tickets to non-profit organizations with a primary focus on
Hispanic Community Advisory Council with the Padres disadvantaged youth who likely would not be able to attend
Foundation donating to each of the non-profits chosen. a Padres game. Each season, the Padres team up with
Major League Baseball to donate complimentary tickets to
CROSS BORDER PARTNERSHIP deserving non-profit organizations. The Padres are proud to
work with Tickets for Kids to assist with the distribution of our
The Padres put on a few Tijuana baseball and softball clinics charity tickets. If your nonprofit or youth organization would
to support youth baseball and softball in the region. Fernando like to apply for tickets, please email community@padres.com
Tatis Jr. visited Tijuana to hand out city connect jerseys and for more information.
give advice to over 200 youth. Another clinic featured Padres
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attendance from Liga Olmeca and Mexico YMCA. include the Padres Holiday Giving initiative, the annual Padres
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visit with members of the Armed Forces both at Petco Park DINNER ON THE DIAMOND
and on military bases, ships and hospitals located throughout
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San Diego County. Email community@padres.com for more The second annual Dinner on the Diamond benefiting the
information. Padres Foundation was held on May 18, 2023. Guests dined
on the playing field alongside the entire Padres roster, coaches
and ownership. The event featured a special program hosted
PADRES FANTASY CAMP by Don Orsillo and Mark “Mud” Grant and a performance from
Re-launched in 2019, the Padres Fantasy Camp offers an Ashanti and Ja Rule. Dinner on the Diamond raised more than
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annual week-long experience at the Peoria Sports Complex $1 million for Youth Assistance Coalition and Urban Street
in Peoria, AZ. Campers spend the week getting the full big- Angels, two organizations that offer life-saving support for
league Spring Training experience while receiving instruction youth experiencing homessless in San Diego. Dinner on the
from notable Padres alumni and coaches. As part of this Diamond is scheduled for July 11, 2024.
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, each participant begins
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in the Padres clubhouse and ends the day sharing stories at
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the local watering hole with Padre greats. All net proceeds The Padres Foundation, a 501(c)(3), compliments the club’s
from Fantasy Camp benefit the Padres Foundation. 2024 outreach initiatives in the areas of Live, Learn, Play and Serve.
Fantasy Camp was recently completed in January. For more The Foundation raises funds through a number of programs
information visit, padres.com/fantasycamp. in which fans can participate including the 50/50 Raffle,
Broadcast Auction, the annual Garage Sale, Shirts Off Their
Backs, Mystery Ball fundraiser, and many others.
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Padres Hall of Fame outfielder Tony Gwynn was known as PADRES FOUNDATION 50/50 RAFFLE
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“Mr. Padre” for his leadership in the San Diego community.
The Tony Gwynn Community All-Star Program was created During Padres home games, fans can purchase 50/50 raffle
to recognize and honor San Diego’s youth who follow in tickets for a chance to win 50% of the raffle jackpot. Net
his footsteps and support their local community. Students proceeds support various Padres Foundation community
working in conjunction with a local non-profit organization to initiatives. Tickets may be purchased at raffle kiosks throughout
support underserved segments of our community received Petco Park or from roaming raffle sales representatives. Raffle
grants ($45,000 total) to support their efforts. tickets are on sale from the time gates open until the end of the
seventh inning. Participants must be at least 18 years old to play.
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To learn more, visit padres.com/raffle.
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Padres Owner & Chairman Peter Seidler was the guiding light behind the Padres’ community support efforts throughout his
leadership of the franchise. His caring spirit for the community and those less fortunate will continue to lead the Padres into
the future.
The Peter Seidler Legacy Fund was created within the Padres Foundation to honor the beloved Padres owner, philanthropist and
humanitarian, and continue his good work on behalf of those less fortunate in the San Diego and Baja communities. The Fund
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homelessness. Donations to the Fund can be made by visiting www.padres.com/legacyfund. All donations (up to $1 million) will
be matched by the Padres Foundation, Padres players, Padres ownership, and the Seidler family. As a result, each dollar raised
will yield $5 to support projects in underserved communities.
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Craig Hughner Danny Sanchez Darren Feeney Vanessa Dominguez JP Nolan Tiffany Seal
Vice President, Director, Business Director, Sr. Manager, Manager, Coordinator,
Communications Communications & Media Relations Business Communications Media Relations Communications
Spanish Media Relations
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CREDENTIALS Media credentials are only issued to working FIELD ACCESS Members of the media whose credentials
members of the media and are non-transferable. The Padres allow field access are asked to be respectful of players and
will issue full-season credentials to media members who coaches who are preparing for a game, and for their own
will cover the club on a regular basis throughout the season safety, to remain in foul territory, between first and third base
(approximatley 75% of home games). Credentials will be at all times. Members of the media are asked to refrain from
issued on a game-by-game basis to members of the media conducting interviews during stretch and batting practice. No
who expect to cover the team periodically throughout the one under the age of 18 is permitted on the field.
season. Credentials provide access to areas of Petco Park as
designated on each individual credential. Any unauthorized use
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PRESS BOX The Petco Park press box is located on the Terrace
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of a credential shall result in confiscation of the credential and Club Level. To access the press box from the media entrance,
ejection from Petco Park. take the press elevator located in the service tunnel to the Terrace
Level. Press box seating is available to accredited members of
HOW TO APPLY Credential requests can be made online at the working media on assignment only. Credentialed members
https://credentials.mlb.com no later than 24 hours before of the media without an assigned press box seat may sit at any
the requested date. All questions and inquiries regarding unassigned location in the top row of the press box. The Padres
credentials should be directed to the Padres Communications ask for cooperation of the media in maintaining a professional
office at credential@padres.com. working environment. Cheering, rooting or clapping of any
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CREDENTIAL PICK UP LOCATION Beginning four hours revocation and ejection from the ballpark.
before game time, credentials may be picked up from the Media/
VIP Gate with a valid ID. The entrance is near the intersection of GAME INFORMATION A limited number of game day
Park Blvd. and Imperial Ave by the main box office. materials will be printed and distributed in working media areas
(game notes, statistics, lineups, press releases, etc.) and made
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available digitally at www.padrespressbox.com at least two
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PARKING Media parking is available on an extremely limited
basis in the MTS Garage on the corner of Park Boulevard and hours prior to game time.
Imperial Avenue conveniently located near the Media/VIP Gate.
Please contact the Padres Communications Department 24 WIRELESS INTERNET Complimentary Wireless Internet
hours in advance of the game you will be covering to request access is available in the press box. Please contact the
parking passes that provide complimentary admission to a Communications Department for Network and Password details.
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media lot. Same day availability is not gauranteed.
INTERVIEW REQUESTS Requests to interview Padres
CLUBHOUSE ACCESS The Padres clubhouse opens to media players or coaches should be made at least one day in advance
with approved credentials and clubhouse access for a period through the Padres Communications Department
of at least 50 minutes before each game, typically around three
and one-half hours before game time but earlier on days with AUTOGRAPHS/PHOTOS PROHIBITED At all times, all
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early batting practice. Timing will be posted on the Padres PR credentialed members of the media are prohibited from
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“X” account (@PadresPR). The clubhouse will always close requesting autographs, equipment or photos from a player or
once the team takes the field for batting practice. No still coach. Any violation of these guidelines will result in immediate
photography is permitted during pre-game clubhouse access. revocation of the credential and could bar future use.
While clubhouses are closed, approved media may access the
field and dugouts through the tunnel located alongside the PHONE USAGE/LIVE TRANSMISSIONS The use of cellular
press elevator behind home plate. Following all games, the phones, including text messaging, is prohibited in the dugout and
clubhouse opens no later than 10 minutes after the final out. in both clubhouses. Live transmissions are permitted from Petco
Park by non-rightsholders prior to and after every game telecast.
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The Padres clubhouse is located on the first base side and the
visitor’s clubhouse on the third base side, and access to the
visiting clubhouse shall be regulated by the visiting team’s PR
representative. The Padres clubhouse may be closed at any
time at the discretion of the manager or a club Communications
representative.
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Padres.TV will make its full-season debut in 2024 offering a direct-to-
consumer streaming option for all home and away Padres games during the
season (excluding National TV exclusives). The broadcast team for Padres.
TV will feature Don Orsillo returnining for television play-by-play duties,
alongside former Padres starting pitcher, Mark Grant. Also returning is
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sideline reporter, and former big-league pitcher, Bob Scanlan. Joining the
Padres TV Network in 2024 as a sideline reporter and host is Mariluz Cook.
Cook joins the team after serving in various roles in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Originating live from Petco Park and on the road, “Padres Live” returns to provide unmatched access to the Padres. Hosted by
Mike Pomeranz, the 15-minute pre-game and full post-game coverage is a true extension of the game that keeps Padres fans
entertained and informed.
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The San Diego Padres enter their seventh season on their English flagship station,
97.3 The Fan, in 2024. All Padres regular season games will be available live on 97.3
The Fan, digitally on the Audacy app and on 973TheFanSD.com with with Jesse
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Agler and Tony Gwynn Jr. providing the play-by-play and color commentary. Sam
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Levitt returns to 97.3 The Fan in 2024 as host of the station’s one-hour pre- and
post-game shows in his third season covering the Padres. All podcasts and digital
content will also be available at 973thefansd.com and on the Audacy app.
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All regular-season Padres games will air live in Spanish on XEMO 860 AM, which
celebrates its 22nd season as the club’s Spanish flagship station. Eduardo Ortega
returns for his 38th season calling Padres games and will be joined again by Carlos
Hernandez, who returns for his 12th season, to provide the play-by-play and color
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commentary. Pedro Gutierrez returns as the host of Spanish pre- and post-game
shows in 2024.
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JESSE AGLER
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2024 marks Jesse Agler’s 11th season as a member of the Padres’ broadcast team and his fourth as the
lead play-by-play broadcaster for Padres radio broadcasts on the club’s flagship station 97.3 The Fan.
Agler also serves as the fill-in announcer on Padres telecasts.
Agler joined the Padres front office in February of 2014 as a broadcaster and as director of content, a
role in which he oversaw all club digital and social operations.
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During the baseball offseason, Agler calls play-by-play of national radio broadcasts on Compass
Media Networks for NFL, NCAA football and NCAA basketball games. Having come to San Diego by
way of Miami, Agler spent four seasons as the pregame, halftime and postgame host on the Dolphins
Radio Network. In 2013, he did television play-by-play for the Dolphins’ preseason games on CBS-4.
Agler began his professional career in 2005. His experience includes serving as pregame and
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basketball teams. Agler has also previously been the fill-in play-by-play announcer for the Marlins.
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A graduate of the University of Miami, Agler’s first job out of college was calling baseball games for the Elkhart (KS) Dusters of the
Jayhawk League. Agler and his wife, Tovah, reside in San Marcos with their son, Jonah, and daughter Ellie.
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returning to San Diego prior to the 2017 season. Gwynn Jr. enters his fourth season as the full-time
color analyst role this year.
Son of legendary “Mr. Padre,” Gwynn Jr. played for the Padres from 2009-10. Originally selected by the
Milwaukee Brewers in the 2nd round of the June 2003 draft out of San Diego State, he played parts
of eight Major League seasons with Milwaukee, San Diego, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Gwynn Jr.
batted a career .238 (381-for-1,600) with 48 doubles, 23 triples, seven home runs, 98 RBI and 192 runs
scored in 685 games played.
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postgame show on AM 570 LA Sports Radio. Most recently, he has served as co-host of “Gwynn &
Chris” on 97.3 The Fan and resides in San Diego with his wife, Alyse, their son Anthony III, and three
daughters, Makayla, Jordan and Leighton.
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DON ORSILLO
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Don Orsillo made his debut as a member of the Padres’ broadcast team in 2016, calling games for
both television and radio broadcasts. After assuming the full-time television play-by-play duties in
2017, Orsillo called his 3,000th game in 2022 and returns in 2024 for his ninth season in San Diego.
In addition to his work for the Padres, Orsillo also calls nationally broadcasted MLB games for FOX,
FS1 and TBS during the regular season. Orsillo came to San Diego from Boston, where he spent 15
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seasons with NESN as the primary play-by-play announcer for the Red Sox. While at NESN, he also
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hosted the weekly Red Sox Report, as well as the offseason weekly program Hot Stove Live.
In addition to his postseason experience with the Red Sox, Orsillo has called ten MLB post seasons
as a broadcaster for TBS. His postseason work includes the National and American League Divisional
Series from 2007 to 2013, 2018, 2020 and again in 2021. Orsillo’s broadcasting repertoire also includes
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college basketball and hockey, having called both Boston College basketball games and Hockey East
matches on NESN, as well as Providence College basketball games on the Big East Network/ESPN PLUS.
Orsillo’s numerous accolades include five Emmy Awards for outstanding play-by-play (2003 and 2004 with Boston, 2018, 2019 and
2022 with the Padres) and two New England Sports Best Play-by-Play awards (2014 and 2015). He was named Massachusetts
Broadcaster of the year twice in 2005 and 2015. Through his role with the Red Sox, Orsillo has appeared in a number of motion
pictures, including 2013’s The Heat, 2010’s The Town and 2005’s Fever Pitch.
A graduate of Northeastern University, Orsillo began his broadcasting career in minor league baseball, calling games for the
Pittsfield Mets (1991-92), Binghamton Mets (1993-95), and Pawtucket Red Sox (1996-2000). He also has previously called minor
league hockey games for the American Hockey League (Springfield Indians/Falcons 1991-96).
Orsillo has two daughters: Sydney, 23, and Madison, 21. He and his wife Kathy reside in Coronado.
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MARK GRANT
Mark “Mud” Grant returns to Bally Sports San Diego in 2024 for his 29th season as color analyst for
Padres television broadcasts.
No stranger to San Diego baseball, Grant pitched for the Padres from 1987-90. Originally selected by
the San Francisco Giants with the 10th pick in the first round of the 1981 Draft out of Joliet (IL) Catholic
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High School, he played parts of eight Major League seasons with San Francisco, San Diego, Atlanta,
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Seattle, Houston and Colorado. Grant went 22-32 with eight saves and a 4.31 ERA in 233 games (58
starts). He recorded a career-high eight wins and posted a 3.33 ERA for the Padres in 1989.
Grant began his broadcasting career at KFMB Radio in 1994 as a sports anchor and talk show host.
After retiring from baseball in 1995, he provided analysis of Prime Sports’ Padres broadcasts in 1996,
then joined Channel 4 San Diego upon its inception in 1997. In 2012, he was part of the on-air team that
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helped launch the new regional sports network FOX Sports San Diego (now Bally Sports San Diego).
Grant is active in the community, where he works with the Down Syndrome Association of San Diego and has been associated
with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of San Diego since 1987. Additionally, he serves as a spokesperson for St. Madeleine Sophie’s
Center in El Cajon, a vocational and educational center for developmentally disabled adults. Grant and his wife, Mary, reside in
Alpine with their daughter, Alexis, and two sons, Andrew and Aidan.
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Eduardo Ortega, the Spanish-language voice of the Padres, will be calling Padres games for his 38th
season in 2024, his 44th year in the broadcasting business. Ortega does play-by-play for both Spanish
television broadcasts and Spanish radio (XEMO).
One of the most highly regarded Spanish-language sports broadcasters in the business, Ortega has
broadcast postseason baseball since 1993 for various outlets, including CBS Hispanic Radio Network,
Cadena Caracol, LBC Radio Network and ESPN Deportes Radio.
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no-hitter in club history and 17 One hitter games for the Padres. Other milestones Ortega has called
include Tony Gwynn’s and Ricky Henderson’s 3,000th hits, Randy Johnson’s 4,000th strikeout, Mark
McGwire’s 500th homerun, Barry Bonds’ 700th and 755th home runs, Max Scherzer’s 3,000th strikeout,
Trevor Hoffman’s breaking of the all-time saves record, Hoffman’s 500th career save, Greg Maddux’s
350th victory, all three cycles in Padres history and four of San Diego’s five division titles.
Ortega has handled the play-by-play worldwide telecasts of 19 Caribbean Series for different radio and television outlets, including
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Sky Sports TV in 2023 for what was the largest in the event’s history with 8 participating countries. He also was the lead Spanish
play-by-play voice for ESPN Deportes Radio in the World Baseball Classic in 2006, 2009, 2013 and 2017. He has broadcast official
Padres games from 51 different venues and 74 total different venues when including Spring Training and other exhibition games.
In addition to his time with the Padres, Ortega served one season (1991) as the voice of the San Francisco Giants, four years as
announcer for the Tijuana Potros of the Mexican-Pacific Winter League, two seasons broadcasting for Tijuana’s team in the northern
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Sonora Double-A Summer League, and one year as the voice of the Cotton Growers of Torreon, in the Mexican Summer League.
Since 2005, he has been the radio voice of the Mexicali Aguilas in the Liga Mexicana del Pacífico and starting in 2015, on the national
cable television network Megacable and later SKY. Ortega celebrated his 23rd anniversary broadcasting on television and radio for
the Liga Mexicana del Pacifico after the SKY Sports networked debuted winter ball broadcasts throughout eight Latin American
countries in 2020.
In February 2024 he called the Caribbean Series for Sky Sports, including a No hitter game by Venezuela against Nicaragua. Just
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first in 72 years.
In 2015, Ortega was inducted into the Hispanic
Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame. Prior to that,
in 2012, he was inducted into the Tijuana Sports Hall
of Fame. He also was honored in 2004 by the Tijuana
sports media with a Career Achievement Award, and
the Mexican Federation of Sportscasters celebrated
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In 2024, Carlos Hernandez enters his 13th season as the main Padres color analyst for Spanish
telecasts, following a Major League playing career that spanned 11 seasons with the Los Angeles
Dodgers (1990-96), San Diego Padres (1997-2000) and St. Louis Cardinals (2000).
Signed by the Dodgers as a free agent in 1984, Hernandez became the second Venezuelan catcher
in MLB history, following Bo Díaz. He made his Major League debut in 1990 with the Los Angeles
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Dodgers. A highly skilled defensive player, he spent his Dodgers career (1990-96) mainly as a back-up
catcher to Mike Scioscia and Mike Piazza, appearing in 230 games, with 133 starts. He signed with the
Padres as a free agent and in his first full season as a regular catch for the organization, Hernandez
batted .262 with 9 home runs and 52 RBI in 129 games played.
Hernandez finished his career batting .253 (315-1244) with 24 home runs, 141 RBI, 102 runs, 51 doubles,
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one triple and one stolen base in 488 games played. In 22 postseason games, he hit .299 (20-67) with one home run and two RBI.
In 2004, Hernandez led the Toros de Tijuana to the playoffs as manager of the Mexican Summer League team. Hernandez
returned to the Padres organization in 2005, serving as the club’s catching coordinator until 2007. He served as manager of the
prestigious Leones del Caracas Venezuelan Winter League club from 2006-08 and was the catching coordinator for the Arizona
Diamondbacks from 2010-13.
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Pedro Gutiérrez enters his 11th season as a Spanish Broadcaster for the Padres in 2024. Gutiérrez
hosts the Padres’ Spanish pregame and postgame show for the entire 162 game schedule, as well as
handles fill-in play-by-play duties on both Spanish radio (XEMO) and Spanish television broadcasts.
During his career, Gutiérrez has spent eight seasons in the Mexican Winter League, where he has
called three Championship Series and playoff games during seven seasons while doing play-by-
play for Megacable, the largest cable network provider in the country. He worked for the Aguilas de
Mexicali for five seasons, the Charros de Jalisco for two seasons and the Yaquis de Obregón for their
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SKY Sports TV broadcasts. Previously, he served as producer for the Padres Spanish radio broadcasts
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