Commerce rumors have been swirling across the San Diego Padres all offseason. A brand new identify has reportedly been added to the commerce block.
Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune reported that the Padres are keen to maneuver each infielders Xander Bogaerts and Jake Cronenworth in trades. Such a commerce could be a part of an effort to slash payroll as Acee reported that the Padres wish to transfer on from a “vital” quantity of the cash owed to each gamers. He additionally famous that reliever Robert Suarez would be the almost definitely participant to be traded regardless of the Padres’ efforts to maneuver on from each infielders.
Bogaerts has been a disappointment since signing an 11-year, $280 million contract through the 2022-23 offseason. He posted a .264/.307/.381 batting line in his 463 plate appearances, hitting 11 homers and 15 doubles whereas stealing 13 bases. The four-time All-Star additionally missed time with a fractured bone in his left shoulder, costing him roughly two months of motion.
The Padres have one other roadblock to shifting on from Bogaerts other than the roughly $229 million he’s due over the subsequent 9 years. Bogaerts has a full no-trade clause and will shut down any doable commerce.
Cronenworth has one other six years and roughly $72.7 million left on the seven-year, $80 million extension he signed forward of the 2023 season. He posted a .241/.324/.390 batting line in his 656 plate appearances, hitting 17 homers and 29 doubles. Whereas Cronenworth doesn’t have a full no-trade clause and a decrease wage, he can veto a deal to eight groups.
Any commerce might hinge on how a lot wage the Padres are keen to cowl and any extra items concerned. If San Diego is keen to incorporate a notable prospect, it might get extra wage aid and probably a chunk to assist contend in 2025.