The Padres are nearing a deal with infielder/outfielder Connor Joe, reports Dennis Lin of The Athletic. The details of the pact for the John Boggs & Associates client aren’t publicly known at this time. The Padres have multiple 40-man vacancies, so no corresponding move will be required, even if this is a major league deal.
Joe, 32, has been roughly a league average bat in his career but decent in a platoon capacity. In his 1,582 plate appearances, he has hit .242/.337/.391 for a wRC+ of 97, indicating he’s just been 3% below par. A right-handed hitter, Joe has a .254/.350/.415 slash and 107 wRC+ against lefties, compared to a .235/.329/.377 line and 91 wRC+ against righties.
Defensively, he is capable of playing at first base or in an outfield corner. He has five Defensive Runs Saved as an outfielder in his career. Outs Above Average is a bit more pessimistic, giving him a -7 score. However, both metrics consider him above average as a first baseman.
The Pirates could have retained Joe for 2025 via arbitration, with MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projecting him for a $3.2MM salary, but the Bucs decided to non-tender him instead. That sent him into free agency without being exposed to waivers.
Though the financials of this deal haven’t been reported yet, it’s surely a fairly modest guarantee by MLB standards. That’s obviously attractive for the Padres, since the budget is clearly a major concern, as it has been for a while. Last winter, the payroll crunch was tight enough that they dealt Juan Soto to the Yankees. This winter, they’ve been fairly quiet, but rumors have swirled around players like Dylan Cease, Michael King, Luis Arráez, Robert Suarez and others.
The tight payroll situation is awkward because they have a few clear holes on the roster. Jurickson Profar hit free agency and signed with Atlanta, leaving an opening in left field. The first base/designated hitter situation is also somewhat open. Shortstop Ha-Seong Kim hit free agency and signed with the Rays. The Padres are going to move Xander Bogaerts from second base, his primary position last year, back to short. That will seemingly allow Jake Cronenworth to move from first base to second base on a regular basis. Arráez, who served as the designated hitter a lot last year, could be the regular first baseman. Useful part-time players like David Peralta and Donovan Solano also hit free agency at the end of last season, subtracting from the bench/depth area.
Having Joe in the mix gives the Padres some options. He could see time at first base, pushing Arráez back into the DH spot. In left field, Tirso Ornelas projects as the top option at the moment despite having no major league experience. Bringing Joe aboard will push Ornelas down the depth chart, though he could still push for and earn playing time, with depth options like Eguy Rosario and Brandon Lockridge also possibilities to earn at-bats. Ornelas is a lefty bat, so perhaps a platoon with Joe is possible.
The market for part-time outfielders has been moving steadily in recent days. In the past two weeks, Austin Hays, Adam Frazier, Ramón Laureano, Randal Grichuk and Harrison Bader have signed one-year deals ranging from $1.5MM to $6.25MM. Joe’s details haven’t been reported yet but it’s possible he’s in there as well. For clubs still looking for outfield help, players like Alex Verdugo, Jason Heyward and Peralta are some of the unsigned options.
RosterResource currently puts the Padres at a payroll of $205MM and a competitive balance tax number of $245MM. It’s unclear exactly how much wiggle room they have in terms of the pure payroll. As far as the CBT goes, they are currently just $4MM over the $241MM base threshold. It’s presumed that they would want to be below that line, which is understandable, given how close they are.
They didn’t pay the tax in 2024, so they would be a “first-time” payor if they did so in 2025, which would lead to a modest 20% base tax rate for their overages. However, paying the tax also leads to lesser compensation when it comes to players rejecting a qualifying offer and signing elsewhere. Cease, King and Arráez are all impending free agents and candidates for a QO if they stick with the club through the end of the year, which could incentivize the Padres to duck under the tax line by season’s end if they’re at all close.
I like this move with a 688 OPS last season. I guess this is a bat or two AJ wanted to add.
Trying to play for all the NL West teams I guess, Giants, Rockies, Dodgers, and now Padres.
This move will cause gastrointestinal (GI) distress for Padres fans.
So, just call him G.I. Joe.
Where did you come from
Where did you go
Where did you come from Connor eyed Joe
Watched him last year with the Pirates. The moment that he tries to yank everything, which was most of the time last year, his production dived. Good guy but lots of swing and miss with limited power.
His ops was higher to start season then plummeted. Still walked. Pirates coaches awful so maybe SD can get him on track.
Maybe Joe’s very long locks have led to his declining batting average. He’s terrible.
If it hadn’t been for Connor Joe
I’d been married long time ago
Where did you come from, where did you go?
Where did you come from, Connor Joe?
How long have you been waiting to unleash this Dad joke?! lol
Since the last Conner Joe article
That was hilarious
insert Larry David: “ehhh”
You’re killing me Preller! He’ll make opening day roster and be DFA in May
Or does he turn into a Profar. Look at Profars 2023 numbers. Ok its not a great comparison
Vegas, I think hoping for a 2022 or 2024 Profar is too much for BOTH Joe and Profar!
Considering Joe will likely cost about 42 mil less, allowing for flexibility, I’m good with giving Joe a shot to platoon with Tirso in LF to see what we get.
I was a huge Profar fan even when the original contract was handed out with all the options but I just can’t buy in for believing in that contract he got but happy for him and his family that he got it.
Connor Joe sounds like a folk hero to me.
He’s a cancer survivor
The cancer was the Pirates I think.
Literally who
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en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_question
This way we can both research and learn something!
Exactly, the cat sounds like a San Diego Padre already.
There’s a link to his Baseball Reference page in the article.
How about Cotton ‘Eye’ Joe??
Does he have a shot?
Local SD guy
Poway HS
I can hear “Powegian” in Agler’s voice every time I see this guy
Doing Joe dirty with the cover photo…
This is why I skipped the article and went straight to the comments.
The guy had an .848 OPS for 63 games in 2021. He’s been riding on that number ever since. He’s tucked away five million bucks in career earnings plus whatever the Padres are giving him in 2025, so it’s nice work if you can get it.
Maybe teams just can’t resist the name. Announcers seem to enjoy it, anyway.
First round picks have always had a longer leash. He has consistently provided positive value to his team. He comes across as a pretty likeable guy, and kicked the hell out of cancer. He’s not throwing up Soto or Judge numbers but what’s not to like?
I’d have to see the details of the deal. If it’s one year for maybe three or four million, who cares? No risk, maybe some reward.
Any commitment beyond such minimal terms would not be a good idea. And there’s always that name. When Joe played for the Rockies, Drew Goodman seemed to be inwardly laughing every time he pronounced the name. That was one of the few reasons to watch Rockies games on the Extra Innings package.
1 year 4m? I’d guess 5 years 42m Maybe stretch out the $ and 7 58m
Let’s make it 10 years and $92 million. Impress the fanbase!
1/$3MM max, prolly lowerz
I can see that. Obviously some of it will be deferred.
Aloha Gwynning, must admit I thought about Joe as an addition for the Cubs. Glad he gets to go home. Enjoy your “pau hana” Friday! Mahalo!
Aloha Friday kg! All da best 2 u, braddha
Can they afford him
More like can they afford not to!!!!
I like this move and he is from SD.
And he played in front of Ron Fowler at USD…
He probably met a pre-Trevor Bauer extortionist and baseball groupie, Lindsay Hill too, as his USD coach was her father.
If he had more money, we might be hearing about her escapades with him. Doh!
What a weird pic to use haha
I find Connor Joe to be insufferable and that picture fits my narrative
It’s the hair.
I would stay away from this guy. I never associate with guys who mix up their first and last names.
He didn’t name himself
Has two first names so maybe he has a future as a MLBTR writer? Idk
Connor Kok-Wy Joe is his full name. Chinese origin
What a picture
It really shows his commitment to healthy skin. Gotta use sunscreen people!
This is a solid move for the Padres. Hometown guy, isn’t going to break the bank, can play all over the outfield and infield, plus gives you solid AB’s. Could see him being a placeholder starting LF’er and maybe transition into a role player at the deadline if the Pads are in it and trade for an upgrade. Not the star that fans want, but solid pick up either way.
In the majors, he has only appeared at LF, RF, and 1b.
By all over you mean lf rf 1b then sure. I never seen him anywhere else at least recently so no idea who he would do.
Good platoon with Tirso. Work Tirso into the full time spot.
Yeah I think that’s what we might see. He’s also very good (defensively) at 1B.
Now put a little $/trade a vet #4/5 SP.
Playing at home could be great or could be bad. I think of Kevin Mitchell coming home and hanging out with all his gangbanging friends and having some real serious issues. He goes up to San Francisco and is MVP.
I don’t think Connor will have the gangbanging problem, but he might get fat with mom’s home cooking.
Whoa, I didn’t know that about Kevin Mitchell. His wikipedia page is full of “He claims this and that,” so Mitchell’s early life is very murky.
He meets the Padres goal of filling roster with guys who will take less than $2M. Owners don’t care about winn8ng.
Open the floodgates
Stars and scrubs, baby!
I’m laughing… nope, I’m crying now.
Let’s go, Joe! Welcome home and go get um
Joe’s comeback from cancer is a really cool story, so I’m hoping he has a good year for you guys, especially as a hometown boy.
our 2nd hometown Joe
good option to compliment Tirso against tough left handed pitching and give him some competition in camp.
I wonder what it will take to sign Justin Turner, just seems like a good opportunity to see him tear up some dodger pitching.
Sorry – I hadn’t made it down to your post when I replied the same platoon idea above! I’d say no to Jay just because I don’t want to see him in Brown and gold.
Give me Rizzo or Peralta or Iglesias instead.
after the Snell and Sasaki stuff, I think it might be good for us. But, I cant see us spending over $5M.
Or JD Martinez!
Dirt cheap over Pham. Can’t believe I’m praising preller in the least here
Connnor Joe is an adequate player, looks at more than his share called third strikes and has a pretty good arm playing right field
No he’s terrible in the OF you want him at 1B & hope whoever is starting doesn’t get hurt cause he’s a solid utility/pinch hitter but very streaky not an everyday player I can’t count how many bloopers he had in RF last year
So weird that the stats say he is really bad in RF but really good in LF.
@Pirate He’s made 6 errors total in OF in his 5 year career, do you know that not just not bad, it’s good?
The photo they chose LMAO
Hometown kid. Inexpensive bench piece. I wonder what the final price is?
Arte, why didn’t you sign this guy instead if Moncada the perpetually injured?
WTH is that pic?
I’d bet hed be pleased with this.
“Now batting for the San Diego Padres, Connor Joe” and the crowd goes mild.
I see the “Connor Joe” chant replacing “Ha-Seong Kim.”
Now just sign Rowdy Tellez and you can have the almighty 2024 Pirates 1B/RF platoon of doom.