The Padres announced Thursday that they’ve signed lefty Kyle Hart to a one-year deal with a club option for the 2026 season. He’ll be guaranteed $1.5MM, per FanSided’s Robert Murray, coming in the form of a $1MM salary and a $500K buyout on a $5MM club option for the 2026 season. He can boost the value of that option to $7.5MM based on escalators tied to games started. There’s also a $250K assignment bonus in the event that he’s traded, MLBTR has learned.
Hart, a client of NPG Sports, enjoyed a breakout showing in the Korea Baseball Organization in 2024 and has drawn big league interest throughout the winter. He’s the second starter the Friars have added in as many days, as San Diego also came to terms on a four-year, $55MM deal with Nick Pivetta last night.
Hart, who turned 32 in November, was torched for 19 runs in 11 innings with the 2020 Red Sox, his lone MLB experience to date. He has a fairly nondescript 4.36 ERA in 334 2/3 Triple-A frames as well, but a move overseas and some changes to his pitch repertoire unlocked new reason for optimism.
Brandishing a new sweeper, a heavier reliance on his changeup and using his four-seamer more at the top of the zone in South Korea, Hart broke out with a 2.69 earned run average over 26 starts for the KBO’s NC Dinos. He racked up 157 innings, fanned 28.8% of his opponents and issued walks at a 6% clip. That performance earned him the Choi Dong-won Award — the KBO equivalent of MLB’s Cy Young Award.
Hart now joins fellow newcomer Pivetta and holdovers Dylan Cease, Michael King and Yu Darvish in San Diego’s rotation mix. He could have to compete with Matt Waldron, Jhony Brito and Randy Vasquez for that fifth spot behind the four established veterans, but Hart at the very least seems like the front-runner to land that job.
It’s always possible that a trade changes the calculus, but the minimal 2025 commitments to Hart ($1.5MM), Pivetta ($4MM), Jason Heyward ($1MM) and Connor Joe ($1MM) over the past week have addressed several needs at bargain prices — at least for this year. (Pivetta will earn $19MM in 2026, $14MM in 2027 and $18MM in 2028.) Both Cease and King have popped up on the rumor mill this winter — Cease in particular — but as of this morning the Padres are reportedly planning to hold onto both. That can be revisited at the deadline if the season doesn’t play out as hoped. For the time being, the recent slate of cost-effective pickups seems to have filled various needs within the (very) tight confines of the payroll limitations president of baseball operations A.J. Preller has been navigating throughout the winter.
The additions of Hart, Pivetta, Heyward and Joe over the past week have pushed San Diego’s payroll to a projected $207MM, per RosterResource. That’s an increase of nearly $40MM over last season’s end-of-year mark. The Friars have a projected $259MM worth of CBT obligations as well, placing them a hefty $18MM over the $241MM luxury threshold. However, since they reset their penalty level when they ducked under the tax line in 2024, they’ll be faced with only the minimum penalty: a 20% tax on their current overages. That’s about $3.6MM in penalties right now, and it’s possible trades of players other than Cease/King could yet reduce the bill. The Padres have been open to offers on reliever Robert Suarez, and they’d surely be open to offers on left-hander Wandy Peralta or infielder Jake Cronenworth, too, if it meant shedding a notable chunk of either player’s contract.
Preparing for that Cease trade
This Guy again, He SUCKED in 2020
Nick Martinez wasn’t very good prior to going to Japan. For 1 million, who cares. If he’s crap, they can cut him…
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Figured a lefty was next add, but who is this guy? Late bloomer?
Probably a pen piece with Morejon and Matsui really the only reliable guys they had back there year.
Or could be a long relief lefty option who can spot start/ open in case someone gets shelled early or needs to miss a start or form a righty lefty piggyback with the 5th starter
they guy won the KBO cy young award last year. I dont think hes going to be pitching from the bullpen.
Kyle Kyle Bo bile
Banana fannna fo file
Rounding out a 78 win roster
Adding another arm can’t hurt…
Look at Preller go, it’s one goofy move after another. Ahahahahahah!
Preller doesn’t get to dictate his team’s budget. Educate yourself.
Rule of thumb: if they pitched for the 2020 Sox, you’re gonna have a bad time…
The team ace was Zack Godley
Sad he couldn’t get more coming off his KBO performance. He and Pivetta will make so little they’ll have to share a one bedroom apartment in SD.
Premier cooking looking for the pitching equivalent of profar to save his rotation and slip his team into the wildcard backdoor.
I guess we shall see how these changes will play in the mlb.
I watched him top out at 86 during the Pandemic, so I convinced my friend that if we worked out enough, we could get in enough shape to throw harder than him. So we lifted weights all summer. After the World Series, we played catch while his brother had a radar gun. My second throw on the gun came in at 82 MPH. My friend took off his glove, shook his hand (he caught it in his palm), told me I took this way too seriously, and him and his brother went home. My elbow hurt for 3 weeks, and we still laugh about that. Good times.
Best of luck to Hart in his stateside return.
I can’t be the only Dodger fan happy to see all the dumpster diving by the Padres this last week.
Typical Dodger fan throwing trash. Whether its trying to ruin an mlb game by throwing trash on the field or ruining a converstaion by throwing trash, its what they do.
Do you need a tissue?
I don’t think I’d consider Pivetta dumpster diving
Seems silly to me. Preller is better at finding diamonds in the rough than signing big contract players. I’m sure you were happy when he traded Soto. And then they won 11 additional games.
Between this guy and Pivetta, Preller might have just acquired 300 innings of 4.0 ERA pitching for only a couple million towards the 2025 salary.
I don’t believe they’re not trading Cease by Opening Day.