![]() ![]() Of course, there’s still plenty of time for Paddack to right the ship. It’s been a disappointing start on the heels of a similarly pedestrian 2020 season that saw Paddack work to a 4.73 ERA/3.91 SIERA in twelve starts. The 25-year-old made five starts in the season’s first month, managing a 5.40 ERA/4.03 SIERA over 23 1/3 innings. Paddack went on the Covid IL on April 30, but he’ll return after just ten days away. Reliever Nabil Crismatt was optioned to clear active roster space. Oña underwent arthroscopic elbow surgery earlier this week and is expected to be out for six to eight weeks. ![]() To create 40-man roster space, outfielder Jorge Oña was transferred to the 60-day IL. But now with myers I think I can get over that loss.The Padres are reinstating right-hander Chris Paddack from the COVID-19 injured list to start today’s game against the Giants, the team announced. The only prospect that I was really bummed to see go was Jake Bauers. If I was a braves fan it would be depressing to see everyone shipped off and have a team with not even the illusion of competing. The braves traded everyone and just tanked. We got to see a interesting albiet unsuccessful product on the field for a year while still building a farm system that is now packed with legit young impact talent. Say what you will about how he “gutted” the farm, we got to see a year of kimbrel, j upton crush bombs for the home team, his brother revitalize his career, oh and this guy named Kemp HIT FOR THE CYLE. We have had a fun team to watch over the last year. ![]() The way AJ has gotten to the 2nd overall farm system stands in stark contrast to how the braves have gotten to #1. When our farm system was well regarded a couple years ago it was based on the “overall depth” but it was noted that we didn’t have any prospects that with impact potential. The cumulative sum of their spending on international free agents is already near or in excess of $60MM and could continue to grow between now and the close of the 2016-17 signing period on June 15 of next year.ĪJ cleared out the prospects that the padres have historically gone for: solid but no real impact potential. They’ll pay a 100 percent luxury tax on any amount that exceeds their $3.348MM pool, meaning Ona’s signing effectively cost the club $14MM. All told, they appear to have spent $30MM+ on international free agents to this point, proving reports that they planned to shatter their allotted bonus pool to be accurate. San Diego already added 17-year-old left-hander Adrian Morejon for a reported bonus of $11MM, and the club also shelled out more than $12MM in signings on July 2 when the signing period kicked off. Ona is the second high-profile Cuban talent to be declared a free agent after the July 2 market opened and quickly sign with the Padres. He did, however, praise Ona a great deal when profiling the top players that had yet to leave Cuba last April - Ona left the island later that summer - noting that Ona had “all the attributes to be a star right fielder.” While he’s a ways from the Majors, Badler’s February report suggested that Ona could join a Class-A affiliate if he signed this season. Badler didn’t rank Ona on his Top 50 list of international free agents for the 2016-17 signing class, as Ona wasn’t a free agent when the signing period began on July 2. Per Badler, the right-handed hitter has a compact swing with good bat speed, plus power and an above-average arm that makes him best suited for right field. Sanchez wrote in his free scouting report that scouts are impressed by Ona’s ability to hit to all fields and his emerging power, noting that his batting practice sessions are a “sight to behold.” Baseball America’s Ben Badler wrote back in February that San Diego was the favorite to sign Ona. 8 international prospect on this year’s class, per Sanchez’s rankings at MLB.com. The Padres have long been considered the favorites to sign Ona, who will add yet another high-profile name to San Diego’s bounty of top-tier international talent in the 2016-17 international signing class. ![]() The Padres and 19-year-old Cuban outfielder Jorge Ona, who was recently declared a free agent by Major League Baseball, have agreed to a $7MM signing bonus, reports MLB.com’s Jesse Sanchez ( via Twitter). ![]()
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