The Padres announced this afternoon that the club has selected the contract of catcher Chandler Seagle. In corresponding moves, catcher Luis Campusano was placed on the 10-day injured list with a right ankle sprain, while right-hander Joe Musgrove was transferred to the 60-day IL to open space on the 40-man roster.
Seagle, 27, was a 30th-round pick by the Padres in the 2017 draft. He’s never hit much throughout his career in the minors, with a career .204/.277/.287 slash line in 287 games as a professional. Still, Seagle has managed to climb through the minor leagues steadily throughout his career thanks to a strong glove behind the plate. That defensive prowess has now earned him his first big league opportunity, where he’ll provide insurance for the Padres behind Brett Sullivan. If Seagle gets into a game before the regular season comes to a close tomorrow, it will be his major league debut.
The opportunity for Seagle comes at the expense of Campusano, whose season has ended prematurely. The 24-year-old backstop dealt with injuries throughout much of the 2023 campaign, with a sprained thumb causing him to miss three months. Since returning from the injured list, however, Campusano has done nothing but hit with a .331/.375/.500 slash line in 152 trips to the plate. The offensive potential Campusano flashed through the season’s final months serves as a reminder of the young catcher’s former top prospect status; he was a consensus top-50 prospect in the sport as recently as the 2022 season. Looking ahead to 2024, Campusano figures to get every opportunity to seize an everyday role as the club’s catcher coming out of Spring Training.
Musgrove’s move to the 60-day IL comes as no surprise and is nothing more than procedural; the right-hander has been out since late July with shoulder inflammation and was announced as shut down for the season earlier this month. Musgrove was limited to just 97 1/3 innings across 17 starts this season due to injuries but was effective as always when healthy, with a 3.05 ERA and 3.52 FIP. Heading into next year, Musgrove figures to again be a front-of-the-rotation piece for the club during his age-31 season.
Gwynning
Welcome to The Bigs, Chandler… and don’t eat the Alka-Seltzer!
Ban Jacob Nix. He knew Lindsey Hill was lying.
You’ll find a lot of seagule in San Diego, especially near beaches.
Hemlock
I like the Steven Seagull movie where he beats people up.
mikesciosciastragicillness
Hahaha no playoffs for the ringless.
Deleted Userr
Double posting your comment noice.
Ban Jacob Nix. He knew Lindsey Hill was lying.
The fact you took time to post this twice and rewrite it is sad.
mikesciosciastragicillness
No playoffs for the ringless. Hahaha
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Double posting your comment noice.
Hired Gun 23
Welcome, Chandler!!!
mlb fan
Where’s the guy(Padres fan) that told me I was crazy and “High” to suggest the Pads would greatly cut payroll, simply because the owner said they wouldn’t a month+ ago?
websoulsurfer
Have the Padres cut payroll yet? Have you ever been right about anything on this site?
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websoulsurfer = Pads Fans = BaseballisLife = outinleftfield
avenger65
What happened to Sanchez?
PadreB2011
Fractured wrist on a HBP
websoulsurfer
Interesting comment on the broadcast tonight that Preller asked for the starting pitchers to be allowed to go as deep as possible in the games in this series and the one against the Giants. That explains why Lugo was allowed to go 8 2/3, Waldron 6 IP, and Martinez 5. Those are the longest outings of the season for all 3. I would have thought that it would have been Melvin that wanted them to go deeper, not Preller.
Simm
Melvin was the first to pack this bags on this team.
Pads Fans
Padres are going to need to resign Sanchez for 2024 because as good as he is, Campusano cannot stay healthy
Backup Catcher to the Backup Catcher
Campy is definitely Padres #1 catcher next year. No shortage of backup catchers available, so no need to pay Sanchez the money he will want. But sunny SD sure did rejuvenate Sanchez.
SportsFan0000
When do all the crazy AJ Preller offseason trade deals start?!
Will AJ trade Campusano for more re treads from the Texas Rangers?!
( I am sure Padres fans are hoping Preller does not do it)
Campusano should have been the starting Padres catcher a few years ago.
Will Preller trade Jurickson Profar?!
Then reacquire Profar next Summer when Profar’s new team is getting ready to release him?! If so, it wouldn’t be the first time.
Can Preller be trusted to deal Soto for young talent: (2 young starters, a CF who can hit,
bench players who can get clutch hits and catch the ball, and depth players not overpriced declining veterans on the wrong side of 30?!
Left fielders who can hit are a dime a dozen.
Soto may be the Padres best trade chip to bounceback and return to the playoffs in ’24.
Besides, they have young SS Jackson Merrill who is ready for the jump to MLB in ’24.
He would be an upgrade @ SS for the Padres.
Move Xander Bogaerts to 2B or 1B or LF.
Knowing Preller’s track record, it wouldn’t surprise me if he traded Jackson Merrill,
who is cost controlled, and picked up a few mid 30’s players for him: a large 1B
and a few candidates for #5 or #6 Starter.
Can AJ Preller be trusted to make any more trades with the Padres?!