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Offseason Outlook: San Diego Padres

By Tim Dierkes [September 30, 2009 at 1:39pm CST]


Next up in our Offseason Outlook series, the Padres. Their likely commitments for 2010:

C - Nick Hundley - $404K
C - Eliezer Alfonzo - $400K
1B - Adrian Gonzalez - $4.75MM
2B - David Eckstein - $1MM
SS - Everth Cabrera - $400K
3B - Kevin Kouzmanoff - $432K
IF - Luis Rodriguez - $675K
IF - Edgar Gonzalez - $407K
LF - Kyle Blanks - $400K
CF - Tony Gwynn Jr. - $405K
RF - Will Venable - $402K
OF - Chase Headley - $412K
OF - Drew Macias - $401K

SP - Kevin Correia - $750K
SP - Chris Young - $6.25MM
SP - Mat Latos - $400K
SP - Clayton Richard - $405K
SP - Tim Stauffer - $400K

Other candidates: Aaron Poreda - $400K, Sean Gallagher - $410K, Cesar Ramos - $400K, Wade LeBlanc - $402K, Cesar Carrillo - $400K, Josh Geer - $402K

RP - Heath Bell - $1.255MM
RP - Luke Gregerson
RP - Mike Adams - $415K
RP - Joe Thatcher - $404K
RP - Greg Burke - $400K
RP - Luis Perdomo - $400K
RP - Edward Mujica - $410K

Other candidates:
Adam Russell - $405K, Ryan Webb - $400K

Non-tender candidates:
Shawn Hill, Cha Seung Baek, Luis Rodriguez

The Padres have about $21.5MM committed before arbitration raises to Kouzmanoff, Rodriguez, Correia, and Bell. By my estimate those raises will put the team in the $30MM range for 2010. The Padres had an Opening Day payroll of $42.7MM, according to Cot's Baseball Contracts. New Padres CEO Jeff Moorad told MLB.com's Corey Brock in August that he's comfortable with a $70-80MM payroll, "but it's likely that it will take us a couple of years to get back to that level." While Moorad doesn't expect a huge free agent splash, Padres GM Kevin Towers should realistically have at least $15MM available this offseason.

Towers recently suggested to Bill Center of the San Diego Union-Tribune that the Padres could be a .500 team or even a playoff contender next year. The GM added, "I don't know if we need to do a lot this winter."

ESPN's Buster Olney and various Baseball Prospectus writers covered the Padres a few days ago, suggesting the team might add a veteran starter and outfielder despite Towers' comment. The article ponders trading Bell to free up the payroll space needed for bigger-name free agents like Chone Figgins, Randy Wolf, or John Lackey. I like the idea of trading Bell, but the salary relief would just be a side benefit. I'd trade him simply because he may be at peak value and Towers is skilled at building bullpens out of nothing. Problem is, there's a surplus of closers on the market this winter.

Towers has admitted interest in bringing Milton Bradley back, talking with ESPN's Jerry Crasnick. If the Cubs are desperate enough to cover $17MM of the $21MM left on his contract, it'd be as if Towers signed a potential .400 OBP bat to a two-year, $4MM deal. It's a chance worth taking, and it'd leave the Padres with a surplus of outfielders. The Padres are second-to-last in the NL with 3.96 runs scored per game this year, but a Gonzalez-Blanks-Bradley heart of the order could be decent. More silver lining: Headley, Venable, and Kouzmanoff have been offensive assets in the second half.

It'd be nice to have Wolf back, but even the classic San Diego discount might result in a $10MM salary. I'd rather entertain Lackey for $15MM. Either way, a quality veteran addition would push Richard to the fifth starter role and give the team surprisingly strong rotation depth months after trading Jake Peavy.

If Towers truly has a quiet winter and keeps the payroll around $30MM, it'd be a stretch to see the 2010 Padres contending. But with the right free agent strikes and perhaps a shrewd Bell trade, they'd have a chance.
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