With Spring Training just around the corner, the Padres held their annual FanFest event yesterday and the impending return of baseball was a hot topic. With trade rumors surrounding right-handers Dylan Cease and Michael King while veteran Joe Musgrove figures to miss the entire 2025 campaign after undergoing Tommy John surgery in October, the club’s rotation has been under particular scrutiny in recent weeks.
However, the Padres end up filling out their rotation come Opening Day, one potential candidate to start has been eliminated at this point: left-hander Adrian Morejon. According to a report from Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune yesterday, club manager Mike Shildt spoke about Morejon’s place on the roster yesterday and gave the lefty a vote of confidence in a relief role.
“Adrián has found a really nice niche in the bullpen,” Shildt said, as relayed by Sanders. “It’s a spot that we think he’s not only going to do as well as he did last year, but take the next step and he’s excited about remaining in the bullpen and just being a dominant guy in that spot.”
That’s a bit of a reversal from earlier this winter, when Morejon was among a handful of relievers identified by president of baseball operations A.J. Preller as potential rotation converts. Moving players from the bullpen to the rotation has become quite popular around the game in recent years, and Preller’s decision to sign Seth Lugo as part of the club’s rotation mix and Lugo’s subsequent transformation into a bona fide top-of-the-rotation arm was a catalyst for that growing popularity.
Morejon was as sensible a candidate for such a conversion as any given his history as a starting pitcher in the minor leagues, though given that 2024 was Morejon’s first healthy season as a big leaguer it’s understandable that the club has decided to keep him in the bullpen rather than risk more injuries by stretching him out. Stephen Kolek and Bryan Hoeing have also been discussed as potential converts to the rotation, but it remains unclear whether that’s still on the table for them entering camp or if, like Morejon, the Padres plan to keep them in relief roles for 2025. It’s even possible those decisions have not yet been made given the uncertainty surrounding the club’s rotation amid rumors of the club trading Cease or King.
Turning to the positional side of things, veteran third baseman Manny Machado spoke to reporters (including MLB.com’s AJ Cassavell) yesterday about the progress his elbow has made since undergoing offseason surgery last winter. That surgery cost him the final days of the 2023 season and kept him from returning to his typical post as the Padres’ regular third baseman until May, and continued to mix in occasional DH days throughout the first half. Machado noted that he dealt with the “lingering effects” of his surgery throughout the 2024 campaign, but made clear that “everything” has been different for him this offseason as he’s now “back to normal” for the first time post-surgery.
Whether that will be enough to help catapult the 32-year-old back into the .280/.352/.504 (130 wRC+) form he showed during his first four seasons in a Padres uniform remains to be seen, but it’s surely an encouraging sign for Padres fans that Machado is feeling healthier than he was last season, when he posted a 122 wRC+ with 3.6 fWAR. The veteran slugger has nine years left on the 11-year, $350MM deal he signed prior to the 2023 season, so Machado’s ability to maintain star-caliber production into his mid-to-late 30’s will be key to the Padres’ success over the coming decade.
While the Padres have been preparing for the coming season on the field and in the front office, a squabble between ownership stakeholders has been going on in the background. While the Padres announced back in December that Peter Seidler’s brother John Seidler was poised to take over as the franchise control person, that was seemingly put on hold when Peter’s widow, Sheel Seidler, filed a lawsuit against Peter’s other two brothers (and trustees of The Peter Seidler Trust) Matt and Bob Seidler. Matt Seidler subsequently filed a response to that lawsuit last week, and as the legal battle surrounding the role of Padres control person continues plenty of speculation has gone on among fans and media members about the future of the franchise.
As noted in a column by Matt Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times yesterday, however, one thing the Seidler brothers are resolute on is their commitment to owning the Padres. Shaikin notes that the brothers have “no plans to sell the Padres to anyone.” That apparently includes Sheel Seidler, whose legal counsel Dane Butswinkas, Shaikin reports, refused to answer whether or not she is attempting to buy her former brothers-in-law out of the franchise.
“Ideally, we would like to resolve this with the brothers,” Butswinksas said, as relayed by Shaikin. “However, for that to occur, it would take some level of cooperation from them. So far, we have seen no signs of that happening. The current path towards resolution, unfortunately, is through litigation, which we know can drag on for years and would be in no one’s interest.”
The possibility of a sale comes up in Shaikin’s piece, which MLBTR readers are encouraged to read in full, as part of a larger discussion about recent legal disputes between stakeholders within ownership groups in instances of divorce, illness, or death affecting a club’s primary owner. Those disputes, as Shaikin notes, have a history of being resolved through the sale of the team. Former Padres owner John Moores and, more recently, the Angelos family that formerly owned the Orioles are among previous owners who have sold their teams amid legal battles within the team’s ownership structure.
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Congrats on your greatest accomplishment
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You mean 3rd? Where the Padres will end up in the NL West in 2025.
Those lengthy deals are going to have ramifications unless the team is sold. Selling could even have been envisioned when the deals were constructed. I firmly believe in the case of Stanton, Laurie and the Marlins, it was.
Marlins were bottom 2 in revenue. Padres have been payers in the revenue sharing system since 2022, so they are in top 15. They don’t have the problems the Marlins had.
Being in the top 15 doesn’t mean you’re comfortable running up against the tax line.
SOLID
They truly need a thumbs-down button.
The Padres have such a great opportunity to fit in World Series Championship conversations for 2025!!
The Padres already have some super stars in place. They just need to make minimal additions of quality players and pitchers to achieve that status!
San Diego has a great opportunity to add star quality players this season for minor league prospects. Players such as Nolan Arenado want to play for Mike Schildt and the Padres.
I would hope the Padres owners take advantage of this window of opportunity and don’t throw it away like the St. Louis Cardinals did.
Hopefully San Diego learns from observing the Cardinals path of deterioration and take the positive route to Championships.
MLBTr could be just a Padres and Dodgers site at this point
Why? The Rays just got an article before this one.
4 Dodger articles this weekend, 3 from the Padres yesterday and today. 1 Padres article wasn’t even news about Cease.
@fred If you try reading the article you would notice Padres had Fanfest yesterday. Such an event generates news and attention, hence 3 articles.
As of the Dodgers, they have had been the most active teams this offseason. Activity leads to articles and attention on the topic of baseball. Mlbtr is a baseball website so that leads to them reporting on the most active team
In other news someone fit a round peg in a round hole. Fred you llhave to wait to see how this correlates to the issues with the square ped and same round hole…
Dodgers just had their fan fest too.
tigers3232 – other teams had their fanfest this weekend. It’s more simple then that – Dodgers and Padres articles draw more traffic so there’s more of them.
Doom and gloom and articles that pump up the adrenaline draw more traffic.
@fred That’s because they spend $ and have players with name recognition. You know the players that drive the sport. I’m a Tigers fan and I don’t want to read about Alex Cobb, he does not spark interest or hope for fans.
I think the Brewers get the least coverage here. Rarely any articles despite leading their division. Just an observation…
That’d be an interesting research article… I’m sure mlbtr has those figures.
Brewers are probably near bottom, but I’d think Royals, Marlins, Rockies, Twins… maybe a few others would be lower
Certainly for a team that’s been winning in recent years, they’re definitely under reported on
Red Sox and Yankees too…
Other teams could do something worth writing about.
I’d completely agree with that if this site exclusively stuck to being a baseball trade rumors site…which it doesn’t. Not complaining. It’s a free site and the writers do a great job in general.
Or they could do nothing like the Padres
Or they could do nothing like the Brewers, Cardinals, Twins, and a few others.
Fred-3 — Dude, it’s called context.
It’s Fan Fest time of year, so the density of stories is based on media availability to all parts of the Organizations.
Why is everything always a conspiracy? The article also mentions it’s the 2nd of February…I guess this site is trying to ‘tell’ me to ‘think’ it’s the 2nd. …but I won’t be manipulated!!
O’s,
Everyone around me is saying today is Sunday. Yeah, like I’m gonna fall for that…
You’d still show up to whine.
In reality that extension for Machado was a terrible decision. Should have just shifted Xander to third or played Tatis there.
Lol, no, it hasn’t. It won’t age well in another 5 years, but he is more than playing worth his contract.
@VermonsterSD Short-sighted
“More than”?
Even if you go by the kinder fWAR, Machado has barely been worth the $32m AAV.
A 3.5 fWAR 3Bman turning 32, with $288 million left on his deal?
Add Bogaerts contract and the Padres will have $60m a year in dead payroll, MINIMUM, 2028 through 2033.
With Darvish and Tats also putting an enormous drag on the club, it’s such a shame—and a real pity Seidler say this as his plaything rather than a public trust.
@Jack Machado has name recognition, AGAIN MLB is a business built upon a sport. Countless articles this has to be reiterated to you in the comments. Hopefully one day it sinks in.
How is Tatis an enormous drag? Every team would crawl over each other to have him and his team friendly contract
Jack is just the old guy yelling at kids on his lawn. The modern iteration of the game and current players salaries is a stance that falls under his lawn. So it’s always vilified with a tainted biased by his part. He’s regularly spewing opinion as fact and when called out he’s napping in lawn chair waiting for next kid to lash out against with babble.
@Tigers3232 You don’t pay for name recognition.
@JackStrawb Tatis isn’t putting any drag on the club. All 29 other teams would take that contract if they had the chance.
Yes name recognition is paid for, hence why aging Vets command the salaries they do. Stars drive pro sports and stars are generally players who have names that are widely recognized.
And how does that typically work out for the team?
MLB had record revenue in 2024 despite media deals failing, so I’d say quite well.
No I mean for them. For their team. For their place in the standings. How does that work out?
Extension to Machado was triggered by the Xander signing.
Both could have been prevented if the Padres had just held onto
the top young players and prospects dealt to the Nats in the Soto deal:
SS CJ Abrams, OF James Wood, OF Robert Hassell III, SP McKenzie Gore, RP Jarlin Susanna (becoming a shut down closer in minors) etc…
Most of the Padres areas of need would have been filled by just playing their own young players and adding a few lower cost FA starters.
Plus he always comes up small in clutch postseason can’t back up his talk
I’m not confident Morejon’s arm would survive the added workload
Morejon is listed at 5 foot 11 224 pounds.
That’s fat. That’s really fat, especially for a pro athlete.
He’s effective in his role. Pitchers don’t always have to be in peak physical condition to throw strikes
nice attempt at shaming, but he’s built like an NFL (professional) linebacker. Not fat. He’s no Lance Lynn or Terry Pendleton for example. But there are plenty of great pitchers who were carrying extra weight, one was just elected to HOF.
The dude has 2 chins in his baseball reference picture.
He’s fat.
if his chin excited you, check out the rest of his body, but keep it to yourself
Take a look at the picture for the post – no belly hangin over the belt. Hard to call the guy fat.
He’s fat. Take my word for it.
WTH does that matter? The dude kills it on the mound. Chill on the unnecessary body shaming. This is a baseball site. These guys are graded on their baseball skill. That’s it. Time for you to go dude.
BITA, why should we take your word for anything? What gives you any special credibility?
You don’t have to take my word for it. Heck you don’t have to to read my comments or reply to them.
Ask a doctor if 5 11 224 is fat. Ask them.
Ha ha ha. I respect the self awareness ! Should be more of it.
@Joel You re on the spectrum, take my word for it…
Obesity is a serious problem in the US, but BMI is just a very simplified quick and dirty standard gross estimate not specific. It measures height to weight ratio and not body fat. BMI calls a muscled male person 6 ft 1” 190 lbs “overweight” even if their body fat is 7% and they run marathons in 3 hours. Thats was me and I object.
You think Morejon is running marathons in 3 hours?
6 1 190 isnt fat
5 11 224 is
Good lord fella. Find something else to do today. We keep talking and posting and next thing you know there will be another Padres article……
Self awareness??? Or ignorance. Lipstick on a pig dude
Bartolo Colon comes to mind. Didn’t look anything like an MLB athlete but had a really nice career. And he was a great power hitter that one time. Lol
That’s not how you use that expression dude.
If the Cubs renovate Wrigley THAT is putting lipstick on a pig.
Yes Bartolo Colon was fat. Can we all come out of our safe space here and agree with that? Dude was fat.
So, you’re fat and ignorant. Interesting combo.
What kind of weirdo has such low self esteem that he feels the need to attempt to publicly shame a professional athlete? I’ll save you the processing power since I can tell you don’t have much to begin with… that’d be you
I didn’t shame anyone I made a true statement. He’s fat. Why that hurts your feelings I don’t know. Probably because we disagreed about something a couple days ago if I had to guess. That’s weird.
Dude. It was self aware and funny. Chill.
“If his chin excited you, check out the rest of his body, but keep it to yourself”
That comment has 16 likes. And the punchline is homophobia.
Explain that one as you accuse me of shaming.
You brought up BMI and by BMI standards 190 73 inches is fat. Exceedingly muscular Morejon probably has a body fat lower than 10%
Ita slightly overweight it’s not fat. And you are just making things up anyways lol. Homophobe……
@Cubs Joel/BITA is severely lacking mental horsepower.
Extra medium
BITA spends his money on photos of naked baseball players, which is how he knows who is fat and who isn’t. That is why he can’t afford two dollars per month to support the website he spends 10 hours per day clogging up their server with his nonsense.
Thats definitely a homophobic comment. Will they kick you off if you pay them 2.50 a month? Seems like a conflict of interest there.
Anyways peace
BMI is absolutely a flawed way to consider weight. For example:
Athlete is 6’2, 235lbs. His BMI is 30.2, considered overweight.
That was Arnold Schwarzenegger when he won Mr Universe. Considered to be the peak physical specimen.
Guys like the Rock, Hemsworth, etc, they’re all going to be out of whack on BMI.
I never said Bartolo was fat anyway. I actually admired him. He got a lot out of a body that wasn’t as athletic as others.
@Joel If you re still around here nobody should be booted off. You treat this like social media, you know nothing about the sport, and you constantly are lashing out at others.
You re the epitome of the half witted kid eating crayons….
Brew, and I’ll add that from an early age, Adrian possessed the easiest looking 99 mph fastball that I’ve ever seen. He looks like he is throwing at about 90% effort and then the gun pops 99!
Rumor has it he was the Cuban rock skipping champion at Laguna la Redonda
He’s not that good his playoff pitching history is really bad
Playoffs?….. Playoffs???
David Wells dad bod didn’t stop him from being an all star in baseball.
No it didn’t. But he was still fat.
That’s the weight Ledanian Tomlinson played a HOF career at.
Kirby Puckett, Tony Gwynn, David Wells, Terry Pendleton, C.C. Sabathia, Cecil Fielder, Bartolo Colon, and of course the greatest of all time – Babe Ruth. Baseball has been full of fat guys that were really good at the game
Yes it is possible to be fat and be good at baseball. Who said it wasn’t?
BITA (bee-tah) Noun- a fat, ignorant *see you in tea* who knows nothing about baseball but will dive into ad hominem attacks against anybody who dares speak the truth.
If I didn’t know any better, you should be a Dodger fan Joel!
But Pads Fans said the legal dispute was going to end quickly.
They’re all in denial that Prellar isn’t handcuffed by their financial situation too.
Big time denial.
Padres are living rent free in your head.
Yeah, because the Padres can’t afford to pay the rent at this point….
Lol nice
Top 10 payroll. Facts don’t care about your feelings. This site is testing the limit of how much capital they can squeeze out of a non story.
Top 10 payroll but cutting like everyone else not named the Dodgers. Preller hasn’t done jack this off-season, because ownership isn’t giving him any money to spend. It’s all tied up in a few players who don’t care enough about winning….
Jerry, how do you know how the players you’re referring to feel about winning?
They’re already in tax paying territory
Do you like paying taxes? Cause I don’t. I’m sure you lie on your taxes or use tax loop holes like pizza emojis on Venmo transactions like rest of America to avoid paying the man.
Yet you somehow think rich people want to pay taxes lmao.
Your brain. Use it more often. Take it for a spin. Been a while since you’ve been asked to critically think apparently.
Well if they cared more they would be champs and not chokers….
Tired of the “Top 10 payroll” refrain. Mostly committed to 5 or so players. Roster laden with holes that wont be filled by owners who can’t or won’t spend more. Team will crah after 2025 when Cease, King, Arraez and Suarez leave. Wish Seidlers would sell team.
Peter dint care about the penalty. He just wanted a chip. Unfortunately, he green-lighted a ton of cash to the wrong guys….
Boo hoo you’re “tired of it” the fact remains if they were “broke” as many on this site like to say, they’d be significantly cutting payroll, not trimming to fall under the CBT which is what’s actually happening.
That’s awesome. Enjoy !
My feelings ? My feeling that the media hypersensitivity is as weird as fark ?
Good for them for squeezing what they can ! It’s what businesses do. Don’t take it personally.
Cared more meaning circumvent the cbt to the point people are discussing baseball not being played in a few years over a new cba cause of the dodgers tax doding shenanigans? State of CA wasn’t too happy with their antics either having passed legislation cause of Ohtani about the loopholes. Yeah that’s obviously the approach to go with. You so smart
Can you show me a link where CA passed legislation over Ohtani?
Like I’ve said before, Dodgers LLC the best legal team in baseball….
The legislation passed in the Senate but didn’t pass the state assembly.
Crah? Or did you mean “cuhcaw”?!
I too was curious and found this
“ SACRAMENTO, CA–Today the Senate passed Senate Joint Resolution 14, authored by state Senator Josh Becker (D-Menlo Park), which calls on Congress to close a loophole that allows Los Angeles Dodgers player Shohei Ohtani to potentially evade a $90 million in state taxes on his $700 million dollar contract by deferring his compensation”
sd13.senate.ca.gov/news/press-release/april-15-202…
That bill is dead it didn’t get out the state assembly.
Still. For politicians to even bring something like this forth is a serious matter. The fact is passed the senate definitely means you’ve made some very powerful people upset. And don’t think it’ll be the last we hear of it with all the deferred money dodgers are pushing.
My best guess is the state is hoping the new cba will take care of the loophole for them but in the event it doesn’t they’ll probably step in again.
Screwing the government out of tax money is a big no no
Given the district that the state senator who introduced the bill represents, he is probably a Giants fan.
And every other districts senator from the boarder of US Mexico to border of CA and OR passed the proposal. Doubt they’re all giants fans. They’re US Money fans. Or US Taxers fans. Go Taxers!
It doesn’t matter the bill is dead.
If mlb doesn’t figure out its deferrals issue it’ll
Definitely be back and the government getting involved is no good for anyone.
Says who it will be back?
Nah mate. Baseball journalism is living inside Padre fan heads.
It should be studied by men wearing white lab coats.
I’m a Dodger fan, which means no other team lives rent free in my head especially a team with no championships like little brother Padres.
Then what’s your excuse for constantly visiting chat on articles about the Padres big bro? Who’s in who’s head again?
So the Bros report to LA times reporters . Don’t think this is Pete’s dream family feud .
The bros were raised as Dodger fans. Walter O’Malley is their grandfather. Padres are not their favorite team.
I see it similarly
I would be willing to bet that the late owner of the Padres also grew up a Dodger fan also.
He probably did but was all SD after he got the team. They are silent and the sound of silence is deafening
Which is why we don’t want them in control of the Padres.
Okay, this is the 10th article about Cease trade rumors (mentioned in first paragraph) in the past 10 days. But no new news (or rumors). In fact, that Morejon isn’t being considered for SP, it argues that the Padres are either going to keep Cease, or add more SP via FA or trade…but that’s just a rumor.
Living rent free. Nothing triggers all the degenerates on this site more than a AJ Preller mention.
AJ has stolen Ohtani’s influence. Soon I’ll see a flash across my computer screen….”next Cease trade rumor in 4 hours and 23 minutes and 32 seconds”
Just taking a wild guess here…”living rent free” is your go-to expression, isn’t it?
Machados fan fest chat came into my feed. Impressive. The man spoke like a leader. Honest but measured.
lol at Bill’s “some level of cooperation”. Cmon Bill, you might as well just say it. It’s going to take cash, otherwise we are dragging you through the mud for years.
Mets are not a match, They just don’t have the young players the Padres are looking for.
Twins do not want to give up young, cost controlled players that the Padres are asking for.
Cubs, Orioles, Braves have the players and depth to trade
for Dylan Cease if they want to “go for it”.
Cease trade is a “go for it move”
Cubs, Braves and Orioles are close enough talent wise for a World Series run.
Orioles are loaded with draft picks for the 2025 Draft.
And, the Orioles have competitive balance picks and money to trade.
Cubs and Braves have the players to do this kind of deal if they are convinced that getting Dylan Cease may get them a deep run in the playoffs
Boras is the only drawback since he, most often, takes his clients to free agency and rarely does early extensions
@Nick Deeds: You wrote regarding Manny being down with injury recovery April and May of last year “Whether that will be enough to help catapult the 32-year-old back into the .280/.352/.504 (130 wRC+) form he showed during his first four seasons in a Padres uniform remains to be seen.” Well, if you look at June-September (142 wRC+), when he became healthy, his statline actually greatly exceeded his first 4 seasons with the Pads, so I think we can assume he’s back on track already.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking.
I like Manny.
But, I don’t like he enough to extend him for another 9 years at his age.
It will become a painful contract down the road
Unless he ages like Adrian Beltre and is a stud into his late 30’s.
Manny said something similar to the fans at fan fest. He also said he was a friend of Sheel Seidler and that he felt Sasaki was going to the Dodgers all along.
Darvish said pretty much the same thing about Sasaki.
RIP, Fay Vincent.
Thirty-sixth
MLB Ownership disputes when Owner dies or is incapacitated often lead to the sale of the franchise:
Angelos (Orioles) Family fight for team control (Death)
Moores (Padres) John & Becky Moores very messy divorce
McCourt
Dodgers (Divorce) Airing of family and Dodgers dirty laundry in public, The legal depositions were out in public and was like opening The Dodgers books and financial records for public view
Next Up: Seidler: Padres
MLB will not put up with a long running ownership battle and soap opera that will open up the Padres books and finances to the public,
Also, consider MLB’s Upcoming Players Union labor negotiations
MLB does not want its finances aired in the press and public that will give the Players Association ammunition for its next labor negotiations and a potential future players baseball strike.
MLB will be motivated to get the Padres Ownership dispute settled sooner rather than later even if it involves forcing the sale of the team.
Both the Orioles and former Padres Ownership groups
wanted to pass on the Ownership and Management of their respective teams to their children and grandchildren.
Their family feuds put the kibosh on those plans.
MLB has at least two precedents above to tighten the screws and force the sale of MLB teams,
Imagine if ARod and JLO had purchased the Mets.
They don’t have Steve Cohen’s money for free agents unless they had some deep pocketed investors in their ownership group.
It could have been very interesting.
Both are very smart, successful, “people persons”.
If they hired the right baseball professionals to run the Mets organization, then it could have worked quite well
@SpoprtsFanoooo
But no longer together as a couple. That would have spelled disaster for the Mets.
But, yes, they would have been the famous figureheads in a group.
One is an egomaniacal diva that makes everything about her, and the other is the greatest cheater to ever play the sport. Even if they had Cohen’s money MLB never would have let them buy the team and welcome that s***show into their ranks. Remember when ARod guaranteed if they were allowed to buy the team they would win a championship within 3 years? Their relationship didn’t even last long enough for that to have happened
Cohen isn’t egomaniacal? He makes everything about him. It’s a bad sign when the owner shows up for press conferences related to the team.
@SportsFan Mike Illitch passed away Tigers and Red Wings were passed down in family without incident. As well as one of largest Pizza Franchises in the world. In the NFL Chiefs and Steelers have been passed down without incident as well. Just because a few have had issues does not mean all will.
I think it depends greatly on the family dynamic. The Steinbrenner’s took the team over seamlessly from George. Jeannie Buss took over the Lakers with no interference from her brothers. In the Angelos’ case I’m guessing the brothers spent their whole lives competing to be daddy’s favorite and with the Seidler’s it seems like the brother’s are resentful of the wife getting majority share, if that is what the case is
Really. Not for me. It looks like an obvious case of Peter asking his brothers to keep the ship afloat until his kids get old enough to decide if they want in. Despite being bombed relentlessly, the brothers are sticking by their commitment.
Respect.
Sports — In the Orioles case, Peter Angelos sought to sell the team, the trust asked that they sell the team, and only 1 Angelo’s wanted to keep the team. He was out vetod. The price for the Angelos’ was the Law Firm.
Georgia Angelos her husbands power of attorney and I cannot recall her ever saying that she wanted to sell the team. Jean Marbella of the Baltimore Sun did a great article on the whole thing and in the article Georgia Angelos said she 100% backed her son John.
Part of the reason Louis sued was he was forced out at the law firm by his mother after he tried to sell it to himself and he thought if he forced the sale of the team that he could get a huge sum of money.
Once Peter Angelos died, the heirs no longer would have to pay capital gains taxes on the difference between what he paid and what it was worth, so Georgia intelligently waited. Unless she wrote him out of her will, Louis will have to wait for his inheritance. The proceeds of the sale went to Georgia Angelos.
Difference here is an agreement Tom Seidler talked about at the Peter Seidler’s memorial that the Seidler and O’Malley family members have to sell their shares in the Padres to the Peter Seidler Revocable Trust if they sell. Peter anticipated family feuds and had it put in writing who they could sell to.
Not sure if that applies to Alfredo Harp Helú as well, or just to the Seidler/O’Malley clan.
Why not TRADE Dylan Cease to the Minnesota Twins for starting pitchers Chris Paddock, Randy Dobnok and either Louie Varland or David Festa. That would give the Padres three starters for their rotation and cut $2 million from the Padres payroll.
3 times zero still equals zero.
Plus the term “there’s an old sheriff in town” isn’t likely to gain traction in SD
I find it telling that Matt and Robert Seidler only talk to the Los Angeles media and didn’t show up for the Padres fan fest.
Ha ha ha ! WTF ? Show up with an armed escort ?
Padre fans killed any opportunity of a fan fest appearance.
That is why they only talk to LA press? No, it’s because they live in LA and are LA Dodger fans that don’t care at all about the Padres. Matt and Robert Seidler didn’t show up to their own brother’s memorial at Petco. That tells you all you need to know about them.
We need more, Jon
Over the ASB Machado said that he was starting to “finally feel like myself” and proceeded to reel off a .286/.333/.543/.876 with a 142 OPS+ in the 2nd half which is much better than his career averages.
At Fan Fest the Padres brass were asked multiple times about payroll, were they trying to stay under the CBT threshold, and the team’s financial flexibility. Each time they said that there was no set payroll, that the goal was to field a championship caliber team, and that they had the payroll flexibility to make additions to the team. Certainly the press that has been harping on the Padres having to lower payroll heard the same answers that thousands of fans did, but nothing written about it. Makes you go hmmmm.
Matt Seidler keeps talking to the LA media, but not the San Diego media. He wouldn’t even show his face at fan fest and he was not at one single event that honored his brother in San Diego. Not one. He is a coward. Personally I am so glad that he is out as trustee and John Seidler will not become control person. The last thing we need are Dodger’s fans in control of the Padres.
Nicky, the brothers know that their brother Tom already spilled the beans at the events honoring Peter about them having to sell to the Peter Seidler Revocable Trust if they sell their holdings in the team. Matt’s attempt at spin fell flat. We already know. He only said that because he knows that if he loses the lawsuit that he has to sell to Sheel Seidler.
They aren’t losing. MLB knows they aren’t losing. Everyone associated with MLB has described the lawsuit along the lines of not having merit. Even Bills comment in the article indicates he is not overly interested in winning. He is interested in a payout to make them go away.
Fappert. They have already lost. Like you said, they cannot even show up at Petco without an armed guard.
Beyond the court of public opinion, the judge in the case ruled to appoint a receiver over the trust. Matt Seidler no longer has control over how the trust votes in questions about the control person or how the money is spent. He can’t try to sell parts of the ownership held by the trust to his brother now. He can’t lend himself and other family members money out of the trust when a cash call is issued to general partners in the Padres instead of paying it out of pocket as required by law. The judge also granted the temporary injunction against John Seidler becoming control person. Eric Kutsenda will continue in that position until there is some resolution of the lawsuit.
It is obvious that you don’t care about any of that. What is really going on has never been of interest to you. You goal is and always has been to try to rile people up so they will respond to you. You are by definition a troll.
Bringing the research, Pads. Damn….
Nope. MLB approved the only plan that matters. It will be the brothers.
And no I don’t care about your research, Pads Fan. You have proven time and time again that your “research” has one purpose. That purpose isn’t providing information. That purpose is supporting your opinion. Time and time and time again I’ve seen it, and occasionally fallen for it. Not this time. I’m going with the mlb insiders.
I’m fine not trying to guess, out of my control anyway. Recommend waiting to see how it plays out as it does.
Fappert, are you responding to me or Pads. If him I will let him respond. As for me, MLB has not approved anything. Eric Kutsenda is still the Padres control person.
How tired do you get of always being wrong?
Brew, that is one of the great things about going to the source. Then you aren’t guessing. You are reading the facts. This lawsuit is going to take a very long time to be decided in full. What won’t is the things that are already part of the court record.
If fappert cared more about finding out the facts than in trolling, he could go look for himself. That is apparently too much trouble.
Ha ha. Are you serious ??
Everybody with half a brain knows, you aren’t that clever.
You just think you are.
I care about the facts. I do research. I just don’t believe your “facts”. I did a few times and then realised they weren’t facts. They were an egotistical man’s biased opinion. Deal with it.
And I’ll never get tired of being wrong. It’s the best quality a man can have.
One last thing…..the “it’s going to take a long time” is awesome !!! Ha ha ha.
You are so ridiculous.
All votes Machado gets on his first year on the HoF ballot should be retroactively awarded to Dustin Pedroia. Machado can keep 5% and get in the second year, but he deserves a one year penalty at least.
And if the bump pushes Pedroia over 75%, then great, that’s the verdict on how much of Pedroia’s career was stolen by Machado’s assault.
And before anyone points out that my proposal for Justice for Pedroia will never happen, let me ask what the world is coming to when a trillion dollar industry won’t change 80 years of tradition on the self-righteous proclamations of a rando with a cell home and a working thumb?
#Justice4Dustin
Upvoted for prose. Pedroia was a heck of a player and class act. Sucks when the “What could’ve been” happens to guys like him, Posey, Morneau, and a few others.
They’ll sell. Don’t know how long, but they’ll sell.