Padres Catchers 2025

Padres Catchers 2025. Former Padres catcher Austin Nola agrees to minor league deal with Brewers Campusano was supposed to solidify the position for years to come when he was brought into the organization in 2017, but his offensive numbers have not been what they were expected to be and his struggles behind the plate have not improved. Pitchers and catchers report to the Padres' spring training complex in Peoria, Ariz., on Feb

Padres roster review Austin Nola The San Diego UnionTribune
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Diaz was the presumed starter at catcher when the Padres opened the spring after signing a one-year, $3.5 million free agent deal in the offseason Name PA AVG OBP SLG wOBA Bat BsR Fld WAR; Elias Díaz: 307.227.281.357.279.

Padres roster review Austin Nola The San Diego UnionTribune

But he was always ticketed for a place on the roster after signing a one-year deal in January Salas was the top international prospect and was highly regarded as a talented defensive backstop with the ability to produce on offense. The entire catching contingent has struggled, with the four roster contenders having combined to hit .130 (7-for-54) in Cactus League play

Padres announce 2025 schedule. Salas was the top international prospect and was highly regarded as a talented defensive backstop with the ability to produce on offense. None of what you just read was about the catchers who will play for this team in 2025, though it might as well have been

Padres News Padres Catcher Isn't Letting Ego Get in The Way of Less Playing Time Sports. The entire catching contingent has struggled, with the four roster contenders having combined to hit .130 (7-for-54) in Cactus League play Campusano, meanwhile, is vying for the other roster spot alongside Martín Maldonado and Brett Sullivan