The Padres activated Jake Cronenworth from the 10-day injured list yesterday, and the infielder went 1-for-3 with two walks and two runs scored in Friday’s 13-9 win over the Rockies. Cronenworth ended up missing almost exactly a month of action due to a non-displaced fracture in his right ribs that he suffered after being hit by a pitch.
Since the bone isn’t fully healed, Cronenworth told reporters (including Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune) that he will wear a padded undershirt for the time being, and he’ll add another layer of padding when he is at the plate. Despite the precaution, Cronenworth said he is feeling good, and might have been able to return from the IL earlier but the team wanted to wait until the bone had healed to the point that a re-aggravation is less likely.
The injury cut short a hot start for Cronenworth, who has a .263/.429/.474 slash line over his first 49 plate appearances of the 2025 season. Some regression is inevitable, but the Padres are certainly hoping he can keep providing at least some level of above-average production, after Cronenworth batted a subpar .236/.318/.385 in 1178 PA in 2023-24.
As San Diego’s lineup gets healthier, Dylan Cease also seems to have avoided any kind of injury after he left his last start with a forearm cramp. While any sort of forearm issue is cause for concern, Cease got through a 90-foot game of catch on Friday (part of his usual between-starts routine) with no issue, so it seems as if the right-hander should be making his next outing. Since the Padres didn’t play this past Thursday, Cease can even have an extra day of rest to fully ensure he is ready for his next scheduled start, on Wednesday against the Angels.
Cease has yet to get fully on track this season, as the righty has posted a 4.91 ERA over eight starts and 40 1/3 innings. There isn’t much of a marked change in Cease’s peripherals from 2024, so his inflated ERA might simply be a case of bad batted-ball luck (a .333 BABIP). The standout number might be that Cease’s signature slider has been “only” a pretty good pitch in 2025, as opposed to when it was arguably the most devastating pitch in the majors in both the 2022 and 2024 seasons.
Getting back to top form is of particular importance to Cease this season, as he’ll be perhaps the top pitcher available in free agency this coming winter if he delivers a strong campaign. Since both Cease and fellow starter Michael King are slated to become free agents, both pitchers were heavily mentioned in trade rumors throughout the offseason and even deep into Spring Training. As it turned out, San Diego ended up retaining both starters, and the New York Post’s Jon Heyman writes that “the Padres would love to keep one of” the duo over the long term.
Keeping just one (at most) of the starters always seemed like the most logical outcome for the Padres, given how both Cease and King are on pace to command big salaries and San Diego already has a lot of long-term contracts on the books. The logic behind the trade speculation was that the Padres might look to move some salary and address other needs by trading whichever of the two pitchers they felt less confident about signing, but the Friars instead pivoted by keeping not just Cease and King, but most of the other higher-priced players rumored to be on the trade market.
Robert Suarez was one of those players who reportedly received some trade interest, but “no team made a serious play for” his services, Heyman writes. The flame-throwing Suarez racked up 36 saves last season while posting a 2.77 ERA and an above-average walk rate in 65 innings. Some of his other metrics were more middling, however, and Suarez’s age (he turned 34 in March) and his contract status were perhaps obstacles to a deal.
Suarez is owed the remainder of a $10MM salary this season, and is owed $8MM in each of the 2026 and 2027 seasons. However, those final two seasons are actually player options, and at season’s end, Suarez can either simultaneously trigger both options, or opt out entirely to re-enter free agency. Given this uncertain contract status, teams might not have wanted to give up too much for just one year of control if Suarez opted out, or some other teams might have been wary about being on the hook for $26MM to a 34-year-old reliever.
The lack of attractive offers may have made the decision to keep Suarez pretty easy for the Padres, but in any event, the club is surely glad the closer is still on the roster. Suarez has a superb 0.51 ERA in 17 2/3 innings, with a league-high 15 saves and a greatly improved 29.5% strikeout rate. A .154 BABIP is surely contributing to Suarez’s success, but even if Suarez’s 2.87 SIERA is a better reflection of his actual performance, that is still more than solid.
“Robert Suarez was one of those players who reported received some trade interest…”
Is there any sense from people who follow the Pads closely that they’d be willing to give up Suarez for little more than salary relief, or will they insist on trying to get a useful prospect back?
@JackStrawb
They are only trading Suarez at this point if they get someone helpful to the major league roster, i.e. the bat in left field they have been missing.
Even then, I highly doubt it. Too great a risk removing the top high leverage bullpen guy, when the Pads’ bullpen has been their greatest advantage (the Yankee series notwithstanding).
Salary relief? Do we look like Bob Nutting?!?!?!?!
Suarez is gunna cost something nice, he won’t be shipped otherwise. Top 3 Closer in the game… but like Informed said, why take the risk of blowing up your awesome Bullpen? Besides, strong Bullpens are part and parcel with Championship clubs. Salary relief, lol. Not laughing at ya Jack, it’s just funny to read. =)
No chance. His salary is not high for a quality closer which he def is.
They have the best record in baseball with a top ten payroll so the rumors of a pending fire sale are greatly exaggerated. I would think they’d be buyers at TD.
If I’m Craig Breslow, I’d take Suarez and (yes) Bogaerts for Rafael Devers.
Let-If I’m AJ Preller, I’m taking that deal, saying thank you, and sending you Christmas cards yearly for the rest of my life.
No chance Padres will give up Suarez in any potential deal now that he is back to being one of the best Closers in baseball.
Bogaerts is a team player, a better defender and is willing to play multiple positions. He needs to get his hitting going more.
I am not seeing the advantage to getting Devers and clogging up the DH slot. Devers is not taking Manny Machado’s 3B job.
@Fanoooo….Your points about Bogaerts are accurate, but missing the fact he’s been a fairly average hitter since he left Boston. His one slightly above average(117 OPS+) season was in 2023.
LFGSD
3rd or 4th best team in the division lol
@thebudlightknight
The Giants and Diamondbacks can start living up to that billing any day now.
The Pads had half their lineup gone for a month and are still in second place. It’s getting a little late for bad predictions.
No shame in being 3rd or 4th in that division. The Giants and AZ are good teams, but regarding the former the back half of the roster is dicey, and may sink the offense if they can’t pick it up.
As for AZ, they’d better figure out if Eduardo Rodrguez is toast soon—and if he is and Burnes doesn’t come back it’s hard to see their route to the postseason.
You’re so high.
Factually incorrect, they are in second place in the division and are 2-0 against the giants right now. You may BELIEVE they are the 3rd or 4th best team in the division but you are factually incorrect.
That’s not really an insult for an NL West…but maybe you’re a salty fan of a central team.
Pretty sure budlightprincess is a Doyer fan!
He very well might be. I’m aware of the preponderance of dim pilsner fans in the sports fanship realm.
3rd best team in MLB.
1st best if you go by best record 5-10-2025
You’re just jealous you don’t have Fernando Tatís on your favorite team
What a foolish, completely out of touch comment!
Thebudlightknight is proof day drinking is dangerous
Lot of chatter for a team that hasn’t even won the NL West since 2006 LOL
very creative posting name
matches your juvenile post
@ Vamanos gigantes…You’re mediocre trolling is about as remarkable as budlightprincess.
Last time giants won the division they got smoked in the playoffs. So much for winning the division that year
Mark,
Cronenworth was almost exactly league average for 2023-2024 with a 99 wRC+. Not subpar, almost exactly par.
*Technically* subpar… but for reals, what you said. Haha
Giving Mark some benefit of doubt, I think he might mean that the past two seasons were personally subpar for Cronenworth’s career averages and not against league ave. His 2024 season was much better than 2023 however.
99 wRC+
And an $80 million commitment.
That’s not producing.
Career 108 OPS+, 15-20 HRs, excellent defender, 2time AS. 2.5-3 WAR per year. Clutch hitter. Few NL 2b are better? Bargain at $11M AAV
@Major League Baseball Fan
This is one time I’ll say the wRC+ does not tell the whole story.
The San Diego Union Tribune did a deep dive on the value Cronenworth brings to the Padres.
sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/03/12/padres-know-th…
Excerpt:
“The quintessential Jake Cronenworth stretch began on Aug. 10 and ran through the end of last season.
Over a span of 181 plate appearances, Cronenworth batted .222 but had a .343 on-base percentage.
He scored 19 runs and drove in 20 in those 43 games. His five game-winning RBIs and eight go-ahead RBIs were both second on the team in that span behind Manny Machado.”
There is a lot more in that article. The bottom line is Jake Cronenworth brings good production and defense for second base.
Padres have been playing like one of the best teams in MLB.
They have broken records for the best start in Padres history and the most home wins to start the season.
And, the Padres did it with some of their best p[ayers on the IL
and with Dyland Cease getting off to a slow start,
With CF Jackson Merrill back along from a long injury layoff
and with Jake Cronenworth
and Yu Darvish getting ready to come back,
we made not have even seen the best Padres team on the field yet this year.
Padres could use a stronger LF who can hit, run and is a positive on Defense.
Wouldn’t surprise me to see AJ Preller make a deal or 2 to strengthen this very strong Padres roster.
Just do not trade SS Leo De Vries or C Ethan Salas.
Both players are “untouchable” and franchise playoffs contending building blocks for now and the future.
Mookie Betts thought the Padres had the better team when when Dodgers met the Padres in the playoffs last year.
Been contemplating a LF trade option for some time now and I can’t come up with any real options (that are affordable). Any thoughts? Meanwhile I keep hoping one of Heyward, Lockridge, or maybe a 2nd trial of Ornelas to take control of the position offensively. I don’t think we’ll see Gonzalez again soon.
Leo Devries need a couple more promotions before he is ready.
Any team in danger of falling out of contention could have a quality corner OF on both sides of the ball that they may part with.
Yeah might be a trade deadline addition perhaps. Maybe the Marlins will part with El Cajon boy Kyle Stowers!
I just looked up Stowers about an hour ago and thought that he could be a fit for the Padres.
2 prospects./young players for Stowers could do it,
What about Taylor Ward? Hasn’t had a great start to the season but has been a quality player the last few seasons. He could fit nicely in that lineup.
@Brew88
The MLBTR subscriber chat said this:
“Austin Hays or Ramón Urías? You could probably buy Dane Myers as a fourth outfielder despite the strikeout issues.”
How can it be said that the Padres pivoted from trade speculation (i.e., the rumors)? That’s flawed cause and effect logic.
Best division in baseball
Padres are killing it this year because they have Fernando Tatís jr.
He’s posting elite bat speed and exit velocities and his batted ball data hasn’t been this good since the 2021 season
Padres have been killing it even when Fernando is not playing.
They have a very seriously good team,
And no depth. This rocket ship is going in for Crash Landing.
@Major League Baseball Fan
They already had their crash landing, and weathered it.
Just … wow! Your post name says “MLB fan”. Are you sure you didn’t intend it to be “Little League Baseball Fan”, or maybe “Ladies Softball League”?
The Padres have weaknesses and liabilities as any other team. However, they are playing Schildt-ball now, with 100% buy in. All players are pulling on the oars in sync. That includes players at the AAA and AA level, up and down the organization.
At the very least, regardless of which team you are biased towards, you could acknowledge the ACTUAL ACCOMPLISMENTS of the 2025 Padres. Their performance isn’t a fluke. It’s not dependent on one or two stars. Hell, they’re still missing their top two starters. They lost five of their position starters for a month.
And, yet they’re #1. Not #1 in the NL West. Not in the NL. #1 for the entire 30 team MLB. And you claims they’re goign to crash, implying that their performance has been a fluke, just lucky, no depth?
Get ‘im, Salt!
Salty 21
Major League Baseball Fan 0
Final
How can even the worst owner in baseball (honorable mention, Bob Nutting) not fire Buddy Black after they got shut out 21-0? AT COORS
Any other fan base would be carrying torches and pitchforks by now. And it’s not Bud’s fault, but still
Honestly, I haven’t kept up with the Rockies roster and farm situation. I know that there’s been a one-way exit of talent, that the owner won’t commit the dollars necessary to compete in the NL West. Maybe they’re not even an MLB level team based upon their current records.
However, Bud Black is a good development manager. If a team is cycling through new blood, Black may be the Rockies sacrificial “Andy Green”. The guy who sets the culture and turns kids into major leaguers, and when it’s time, the Rockies pull the trigger and find a “Melvin” or “Schildt” that fits the team, and moves the needle ahead.
Personally, I don’t know how Black can tolerate managing the current team. Every time the camera was on him or his coaches, all I could see was total dejection, total resignation to their fate, from the very start of the game. There is NO laughter. No joking. No high fives. Incredible errors due to apparent incompetence, or maybe trying too hard, I don’t know.. I really feel for the Rockies fans. The Pads fans lived this for quite a while, i.e. hopeless seasons from game 1. It’s tough to remain engaged to support a team.
@OldSaltUSN
Thing is, it’s never time with the Rockies. They don’t seem to understand how to build a roster that can win at Coors, and always make the wrong decisions with regards to keeping veteran players vs. trading them. Also, never seeming to have a plan with drafts. Also, making poorly thought out, inexplicable free agent signings like Kris Bryant.
They really just need to admit they don’t know what they’re doing, and completely overhaul baseball operations top to bottom. Clearly, they aren’t willing to do that.
Salty,
SD native and lifelong Padres fan here. I can’t recall any Padres team ever being as bad as this year’s Rockies. After last night’s game I feel bad for them. And Buddy Black. He’s a good man. I think the Friars just need some continuous good health and they’ll be fine. AJ has put together a solid lineup despite the early season in house issues.
That being said, Let’s get some guys some rest today and put up a couple of touchdowns! LFGSD
I cannot possibly imagine any team playing for Schildt, except perhaps his first Cards team when he was first hired as an interim manager), as thoroughly dejected as the Rockies appeared to be last night. I’m talking from before the first pitch. It looked like guys (including the coaches!) going to their own execution. It’s very sad. Maybe some of those guys are AAAA minor leaguers, getting their shot, which may one day work out.
However, take Blalock last night. He had to wear it for the team. He clearly didn’t have control in the 1st inning, and got no better. Yet, the team needed him out there. He got clobbered over and over, yet his kept his poise. I have a whole lot of respect for that guy.
It’s just a sad team. They all deserve better than their fate. Something has to change. The fans, as I said before, they are the ones really getting hurt. Could you imagine having an 8 year old playing L.L. ball, and taking him to a “local MLB game”?